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  4. THE LATEST.

    Change coming. Fine weather at Moira. Unsettled in coastal districts, Fine with scattered clouds on ...

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  5. SEDUCTION CLAIM.

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—The hearing was resumed this morning before Mr Justice Burnside, of the case in which F. F. Browne claimed £1000 ...

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  6. MOSCOW CONGRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Congress at Moscow is the first Political Congress held representing the whole of the Russian Empire. ...

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  7. LATE SPORTING

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  8. SHIPPING CLERK.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An inquest was held to-day touching the death of Harry Lotherington, confidential clerk in the Howard Smith Co. ...

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  9. STATE OF UNREST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The state of [?] throughout Russia shows no signs of subsiding. Daily collisions are occurring between ...

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  10. LOCH[?]CHAR

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—A telegram has been received from the postmaster at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, to the effect that some wreckage had ...

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  11. GERMAN COLONIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—At a meeting of the Congress of the German Progressive Party which is being held at Wiesbaden, He[?]r Hopsch, a member of ...

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  12. FORRIGN.

    Hun[?] in a huff. Norway and Sweden adopted a [?] Zone. What’s in a name? M. Gentil, ...

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  13. CZAR AND MINISTER.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr W. T. Stead, in an article published, in the “Times,” mentions that Count Trepoff, when questioned by the Czar, frankly ...

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  14. AFFAIRS AT BAKU.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Eleven thousand troops, mounted and infantry, and three batteries of artillery, form the garrison at Baku. ...

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  15. CHASING A CAT.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Geo. Saunders, his wife, and five children narrowly escaped, death at Horsham early this morning. ...

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  16. INTERSTATE

    One hundred and ninety-six acceptors for Warrnambool Melbourne cycling race. Wreckage washed ashore at ...

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  17. LATE SHIPPING

    Arrivals,-3.10 p.m., Dilkerra from Carnarvon; 5.15 p.m., Grantala from Adelaide. ADELAIDE, This Day,— The s.s. ...

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  18. GAMBLING EVIL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the Police Commission to-day, Chief Commissioner O’Callaghan continued his evidences. ...

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  19. NATIVE WOMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Capetown “Argus” has published an interview with the Boers, who were recently employed as transport assistants with ...

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  20. Epsom Races

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  21. WELL-KNOWN RESIDENT

    Many people in Fremantle will regret to hear of the death of Mr Henry. F. Keep, which occurred at St Omer Private Hospital, Perth, yesterday ...

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  22. LATE COMMERCIAL

    LONDON, This Day.—The wheat market is firm, with .a tendency against buyers. The quantity a float for the United ...

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  23. SMITH MILL MURDER

    At the City Court before Mr A. S. Roe, P.M., this morning, Ernest Floyd was charged with having stolen a gold watch, the property of Lu[?]ienne ...

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  24. A NEW BANK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Times” says that a new bank is being formed by Austrian financiers, and will be known as the Austro Chinese Bank. ...

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  25. LOCAL

    W. A. invited tenders for 500 horses for South African police. Another postponement in date of Municipal Conference. ...

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  26. BANK SHADES

    LONDON, This Day.—The following are the quotations foe Australian bank shares on the London Stock Exchange :— ...

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  27. VEHICLE ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Peter Kenny, a resident of Katamatite, in the Goulburn Valley district, was out driving yesterday when the vehicle ...

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  28. Further News

    ADELAIDE, Later.—A further telegram was received from the Cape Willoughby lighthouse-keeper, in which he says he has examined the wreckage ...

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  29. MORE BOMBS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A bomb was thrown at Kovno, the capital of the Russian Baltic province of that name yesterday. ...

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  30. THE NAVAL BASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Commenting on the announcement of the intension of the British Government to purchase the commercial docks at ...

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  31. KILLED AT BUTTS

    MELBOURNE, This Day. An inquest was held touching the death of Robert Lindsay Mothven, who was shot at the Port Melbourne Butts on Friday ...

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  32. PROSPECTOR HANNAN

    Mr Paddy Hannan, the well-known prospector and the original finder of Hannan’s, now Kalgoorlie, left to-day by the Kyarra on a short holiday to the ...

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  33. THE YORK SEAT

    Several names have been mentioned as likely to stand for the vacancy in the Legislative Assembly caused by[?] death of Mr. R. G. Burgess, M. L. A. ...

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  34. GOLDFIELDS

    Mr. H. A. Shipman, superintendent at Oraya Brownhill mine, is leaving Members of Tariff Commission visited Golden Mile ...

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  35. AFTER RACEHORSES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Bert Holmes, the well known West Australia horse-owner and trainer, will return to the West next Wednesday ...

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  36. SAFETY OF MINERS

    LONDON, Tuesday,—The Transvaal Government had appointed a commission to enquire into the safety of miners travelling in the [?] of the ...

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