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  5. DEAD MIKADO.

    The impressive ceremonies in connection with the funeral of the late Mikado were brought to a close to-day. At Momoyama the collin was borne ...

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  6. FIENDISH CRIME 17.SEP.1912

    Two ruffians at Bezlers have been each sentenced to two months imprisonment for saturating a dog with petroleum and then setting it on fire. ...

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  7. LIBERTY REGAINED.

    The authorities have inquired into the case of the soldier, Emile Rousset who has been serving a sentence of 20 years' imprisonment. ...

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  8. COUNT NOGI.

    Owing to the mourning period in connection with the death of the late Mikado not having expired, the Emperor is in seclusion, and it is ...

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  9. PRISON REFORM.

    The regulations drafted for the Criminals Preventive Detention Prison at Camp Hill, on the Isic of Wight, are of special interest from the standpoint of ...

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  10. MRS "JACK" JOHNSON

    Testimony was given that the wife of "Jack" Johnson, the champion boxer, committed suicide because white women ostracised her. This reeails the ...

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  11. UNIONISTS DISAGREE

    There has been another development in connection with the dispute between the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants and its casual clerks. ...

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  12. OFFICIAL COMMENTS..

    Mr W. A. Cullaway, the Acting Inspector-General of Ponal Establishments, said to-day that as Camp Hill prison' was not included in the list of ...

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  13. FATAL COLLISION.

    A collision occurred during man[?]vres yesterday between a torpedo boat and the battleship Zahringen, 12,000 tons. ...

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  14. CURE OF CANCER.

    A conference of doctors who specialise in women's diseases is being held here. In discussing the treatment of cancer ...

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  15. EX-JUDGE'S LAPSE.

    Walter Snell, an ex-Judge of the Dresden Court, has been charged with having obtained ₤3000 by means of false pretences. He pleaded that he had hoped to ...

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  16. THE NEW CHINA.

    The "Observer" states that a London financial house of the highest standing, backed by a leading English bank, signed a contract for a loan of ...

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  17. ALBANIAN RISING.

    It is semi-officially announced that the insurgents have defeated the Turkish battiations near Scutari, in Albania. The Malissori tribesmen are ...

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  18. FOUR EARTHQUAKES

    Consternation was caused here yesterday by a series of four slight earthquakes. The longest of the four lasted 70 ...

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  19. ASSASSINATED.

    Colonel Lupakoff, head of the Political Police, has been assassinated at Piatigorsk, in Russian Caucasia. The crime was committed in the ...

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  20. PORTUGUESE ROYALISTS

    An agreement has been signed by the Spanish and Portuguese Governments for the expulsion of the Portuguese Royalist lenders from Spain, and the ...

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  21. GERMANS ARRESTED

    Three Germans who were discovered taking photographs at Dover were arrested on suspicion of being, spies. They gave satisfactory explanations, ...

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  22. FRENCH SUBMARINES

    The French naval authorities are having submarines fitted with wireless telegraphy apparatus. ...

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  23. MOVE AGAINST MONGOLS

    Advices from Chinese sources state that the third division of the army has left Pao-ting-fu for Manchuria to operate against the Mongols. ...

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  24. RAILWAY IMPORTATIONS.

    According to Mr R. R. Rudd, secretary of the Melbourne Harbor Trust, there is one important omission from the Harbor. Trust Amendment Bill at present ...

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  25. AFTER THE GALE.

    The report that ten fishermen had been drowned off the Butt of Lewis, the extreme northerly point of the Hebrides, in consequence of their craft ...

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  26. MODERN PHOENIXES

    The birds that have made their nests in the spouting of the Grand Hotel were the cause of great alarm in and around the hotel this morning. ...

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  27. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The space in the current issue of the Australian Sugar Journal is almost occupied by denunciations of the Minister for Customs in connection with his ...

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  28. CONDEMNED HOUSES

    For some time past reformers have urged the community to make an and of Melbourne's embryo slums. Disclosures as to the building of houses in ...

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  29. BAG OF SOVEREIGNS

    Natives have unearthed a bag containing 609 sovereigns on the back of the Kilp River. It is supposed that the money was ...

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  30. BRITISH AIRSHIP.

    The British army [?] 11., made a flight from Aldershot to Kneesworth, near Cambridge, to-day, carrying seven passengers. ...

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  31. "NOT GUILTY."

    In the Criminal Court to-day Albert Ohlsen, a young man, described as a hawker, pleaded not guilty to a charge of attempted larceny from the person ...

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  32. YOUTHFUL HUSBAND

    "There is no appearance of the con[?]plainant," said a police official at the Richmond Court to-day. when a case was called on in which Millie Johnson, ...

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  33. TUESDAY'S MAILS.

    Inter-State, British and Foreign malls close at the General Post Office, Melbourne, to-morrow, as under:--Tasmania, Oonah, noon; Auckland, Maheno ...

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  34. SOUTH MELBOURNE.

    From September 30, 1911, to August 28, 1912, in the municipality of South Melbourne 269 notices were served upon owners directing that their premises be ...

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  35. POUND MAN APPROACHED

    David Kelly was charged at the Richmond Court to-day with having obstructed Herbert Wood, an officer of the Richmond City Council. In the ...

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  36. GLAD TO BE RID OF HIM

    Timothy Looney was charged at the Footscray Court to-day with having behaved in an offensive manner in Buckly street on September 11. ...

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  37. RICHMOND.

    In the last municipal year 24 bouses, principally old cottages, in Richmond were condemned. Eight of those were removed from the ground, and 16 ...

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  38. COLLINGWOOD.

    In 1911 50 houses were condemned in Collingwood: From January 1, 1912 to date 45 houses have been condemned. ...

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