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  4. LORD NORTHCOTE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the Senate to-day Senator Higgs moved that it was not in the best interests of the Commonwealth that the King’s ...

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  5. THE LATEST

    Glorious on the fields. Forecast favorable. Bit sharp early this morning. Fine and warm in South-West. ...

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  6. ANGLO-JAP, TREATY

    LONDON, Thursday. — German official opinion does not object to the terms of the Anglo-Japanese treaty since the integrity of China and the open ...

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  7. PIONEER DOCTOR

    LAVERTON, This Day, — Dr Layer has been appointed medical officer of the local hospital. There were 41 applications for the position, which ...

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  8. AGENT-GENERAL

    LONDON, Thursday. — General Booth and Mr Walter James, Agent-General for West Australis, held a conference to-day and discussed the ...

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  9. RUGBY PLAYERS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The New Zealand rugby football team played the fourth match of their tour yesterday, having for their opponents a ...

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  10. CHARGE OF MURDER

    BRISBANE, This Day.—About a fortnight ago an old resident of Cairns nomed-Limberg was found murdered in his house some little distance out of ...

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  11. LOCH [?]ENNACHAR

    ADELAIDE, This Day. — This morning's news leaves no doubt, if any existed, that the ship Loch [?]enzachar has been lost with all hands on board. ...

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  12. FOREIGN

    Biota at Budapest. Russia ordering more cruise[?] “Anglo-Jap. treaty is the beginning of a new age.” “Pall Mall Gazette.” ...

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  13. IN MOROCCO

    LONDON, Thursday.—Monsieur’s Ronvier, the French Minister and Nadolin, the Morocco Envoy, have signed the Moroccan agreement. ...

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  14. POLICE ENQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Police Commission sat again to-day. Superintendent Mabony in his evidence favored a board of three to ...

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  15. INTERSTATE

    Sensational disclosures to N.S.W. Lands Commission. Serious charge against Legislator Crick in Sydney at Lands ...

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  16. Bulwark of Peace

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Marquis Herob[?] Ito, the first Premier of Japan, in the course of an interview at Tokio, said—“The Anglo-Japanese ...

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  17. FOUND DOWNED.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A resident of Cheltenham named Richard Wakefield, aged 57, has been found drowned in the bay at Mentone. ...

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  18. NITRIC ACID

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the City Court, Bung Tee, a Chinese, was committed for trial on a charge of throwing nitric acid at Violet Jones. ...

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  19. FALSE DOCUMENT

    BRISBANE, This Day.—A solicitor named Edford Montgomery Pogh, in the District Court, was found guilty of having uttered a false document. ...

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  20. ANGRY SHIPPERS

    Some weeks ago the MAIL published a series of articles and interviews on the question of the relations existing between the shipping agents and ...

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  21. LOCAL

    At rifle matches, W. Minnett won King’s and R. J. Halliday, Fremantle, the championship. Full Court decided Councils can’t ...

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  22. Enslaves Asia

    LONDON, Thursday .—The “Novoe Vremya,” the principal daily paper published in St. Petersburg, which is hostile to England and of very pan slavonic ...

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  23. OVERTIME SYSTEM

    Some little time ago THE MAIL had occasion to call attention to the excessive overtime charges which the Customs had been making to the various vessels ...

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  24. NURSE IN A CAB

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Messrs Solomon, Moxon and Moore, J’s.P., Annie Tully was charged with having acted in a ...

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  25. PREMIER BENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Th[?] Ballarat Eisteddfod was opened last night. The ceremony was made the occasion of a great demonstration. ...

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  26. WOMAN IN A LANE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Margaret Griffin, aged fifty, unmarried, was found unconscious in Guildford lane yesterday morning. ...

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  27. The World’s Peace

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French Press unanimously recognise that the Anglo-Japanese Treaty is the pivot of the whole world’s policy of peace, and ...

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  28. COUNTRY

    Dongarra show great success. Three men committed for trial at Broome for murdering Hark Liabglid. Councillor Hounsell, of Geraldton, ...

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  29. GREAT OVATION

    LONDON, Thursday.— Baron de Witte received a great ovation at St. Petersburg on his return from the Forts mouth Peace Conference and his visits ...

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  30. PRESENTATION

    A very pleasant evening was spent last night at the Olivet Hall, Hamilton Hill, the occasion being a presentation by the scholars of the school to the ...

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  31. GOLDFIELDS

    Boring for water at Black Range. Good development work on Preservers[?] Tariff Commission sitting at ...

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  32. LIKE WILDFIRE

    LONDON, Thursday The agitation in favor of universal suffrage is spreading like wildfire throughout Hungary and Austria. ...

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  33. THE WEATHER

    The weather forecast for the nest 24 hours is :— Perth.—Fine and warm. Cap[?] Leeuwin reports:—8 a.m. ...

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  34. AN ANGEL’S FALL

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning (before Messrs Solomon, Moxon and Moore, Js.P.) Thomas Angel was charged with having wilfully ...

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  35. THE SUEZ CANAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The s.s. Chatham, which was sunk in the Sues Canal, after being on fire, and was proving a source of danger to the night ...

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  36. POLITICAL

    Fred. Monger and H. H. Roche out for York seat. G. H. Reid, in House of Rep[?] opposed petition to King favor Home ...

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