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  4. THE LATES[?]

    Fine and warm. Fine on the fields. Easterly winds, veering north. Beautiful weather at Elsternwick. ...

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  5. LOCH VENNACHAR

    MELBOURNE, This Day—All hope of the safety of this ship Loch Venn[?]ch[?]r is abandoned here. A local merchant states that the only ...

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  6. SWIMMING

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  7. LATE SPORTING

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The principal handicap at Tattersall’s forthcoming meeting may be affected by the result of the Welter, in which Mount Lofty, ...

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  8. SEDUCTION CLAIM

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—The hearing of the case in [?] J. F. Browne sued J. L. M[?]rtin for £1000 damages, for the seduction of his ...

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  9. LARGE CRUISERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russian Admiralty has ordered several large cruisers from Messrs Vickers. [?], and Maxim, of ...

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  10. LORD NORTHCOTE

    After a stay of over three weeks in Western Australia, His Excellency Lord Northcote and Lady Northcote bade farewell to the State this afternoon. ...

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  11. VICTORIAN OFFICER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Captain Ernest Ga[?]t has been appointed to the command of HMS. Cambrian. [Captain Ernest Frederick Augustus ...

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  12. FOREIGN

    Unrest in Russia shows no [?] subsiding. Terms of [?]Japanese [?] ...

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  13. Miss Kellerman

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Miss Annette Kellerman, the Victorian swimmer, while diving, struck her forehead at the bottom of the baths. ...

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  14. POLICE INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Police Commission continued its sitting to-day when Chief Commissioner O’Callaghan was further examined. ...

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  15. CARDIFF COAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Russian Government has ordered 60,000 tons of Welsh steam coal for delivery at Cardiff at the earliest possible moment. ...

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  16. INTERSTATE

    Alluvial gold found at White Range (S.A.) Worst feared regarding missing Loch Vennachar. ...

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  17. New Zealanders

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Five of the New Zealand rugby Footballers had a race with a combined five from the Hornsey and Worthing teams. ...

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  18. PROSPEROUS WAVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr R. A. Hadfield, master cutter of Sheffield and president of the Iron and Steel Institute of Great Britain, in the course of ...

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  19. A MANIFESTO.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Hungarian Coalition manifesto has been published. The manifesto declares that in some ...

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  20. NORSEMAN FIRE

    NORSEMAN, This Day.—At four o’clock this morning the drapery establishment of F. M. Williams, Roberts-street, was seen to be in flames. ...

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  21. ON THE RAND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chinese employed on the Rand drew £316,074 sterling as wages from January 1st to June 30th. ...

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  22. LOCAL

    Full Court upset conviction against Watson and Gutmann selling Tatt.’s tickets. Commercial Bank, Perth, spending ...

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  23. LATE SHIPPING

    ADELAIDE. This Day.—The RMS. Ormuz sailed from Adelaide at 2.10 to-day, with the following passengers for Fremantle:—Sir Josiah and ...

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  24. BRITISH BANK

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the Supreme Court to-day the liquidators of the British Bank of Australia, formerly the Victorian Freehold Bank, asked for ...

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  25. SWEEP CLEAN OUT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Sweep Clean has been scratched for the Melbourne Cup. ...

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  26. A NIGHT OUT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The House of Representatives sat until 8 o’clock this morning and passed the Commerce Bill through committee. ...

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  27. TARIFF CHARGES

    The following decision of the Minister for Trade and Customs is published in “Commonwealth Gazette,” No. 45, supplement 49, of Sept. 2,1905. Value ...

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  28. PORTERING GOODS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The French Press declares that the reorganisation of the French Congo has been progressing for years. An experimental treaty has ...

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  29. WARROO BACKED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Warroo was backed this morning for £6,000 to win the Canlfield Cup. Sweep Clean was scratched for the ...

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  30. TRAMS FOR THE PORT

    For some weeks past the Fremantle Tramway Board has been using every endeavor to push on the work in connection with that undertaking so that ...

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  31. LATE COMMERCIAL

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The wool sales opened this morning. The offerings amounted to about 18,000 bales, being the largest catalogue [?]ver ...

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  32. POSTAL ORDERS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the City Court Leonoard Blunt, bootmaker, and George Hamilton, commission agent, were committed for trial for ...

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  33. NOTE BY POWERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Powers have issued a note requesting the Porte to issue instructions enabling the conrollers who were appointed on ...

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  34. PRICE OF PIG IRON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Owing to the rise in the price of pig iron, the Scotch steel manufacturers have raised the price in all manufactures by 10[?] per ...

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  35. COUNTRY

    Girl died in Bunbury after eating brains. Eight others seriously ill. Shearing in full swing at Elsternwick. Some splendid clips reported. ...

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  36. GREAT TYPHOON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A frightful typhoon has swept over Manilla. Ten Filipinos were killed and hundreds were injured. The destruction of ...

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  37. ONE TIME PED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Chas. Bird, a noted pedestrian many years ago, but who has been living a miserable existence lately, was found dead in the ...

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  38. THE WEATHER

    The weather forecast for the next 24 hours is: “Fine throughout and warm during the day.” Cape Leeuwin reports gentle E.S.E. wind, slight sea, ...

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  39. POLITICAL

    House of Representatives [?] all night. Government to spend £3,200 on [?] at Norseman. ...

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