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  4. THE LATEST

    As protest against-partition of Bengal 60,000 Hindoos sworn to boycott. foreign goods. W. A. Agent-General says all ...

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  5. LATE SPORTING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Divi[?] has gone amiss. He showed signs of lameness after Saturday’s gallop, and an examination since showed that his ...

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  6. BURNT TO DEATH

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A cottage at Ryde, occupied by Mrs Bailey, aged 90, caught the fire during last night. Mrs Bailey was rescued with her ...

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  7. DEFENCE OF PORT

    From the Commonwealth Hansard we take the following excerpt from a speech delivered by Senator Smith :— Stani[?] Smith : A larger ...

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  8. A DIVERSION

    LONDON, Sunday,—A movement is on foot in Liverpool having for its object the erection of large cotton spinning mills in that city. ...

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  9. FRENCH COMPLAINT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The French ambassador at Tokio has protested to the Japanese Government on Russia’s behalf against Japan sentencing ...

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  10. FINAL FOOTBALL

    Among lovers of the Australian game of football on Saturday night, yesterday and to-day, the one topic of conversation was the ending of the premiership ...

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  11. MAN DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A man named William O’Brien was found dead in some water, only six inches deep. Only his head was in the water and ...

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  12. EIGHT HOURS DAY

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Tho affiliated eight hours bodies celebrated their jubilee to-day by a big procession to the Agricultural Ground. ...

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  13. TERRIBLE DEATH

    MELBOURNE, This Pay.—Chas. Stanley, met with a terrible death at Allendale, near Creswick. He was working in a mine timbering ...

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  14. TWO DIRECTORS

    LONDON, Sunday.— J[?] a director of the great cotton firm of that name, has been arrested. Henitznel Bunitzer, another of the ...

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  15. FORWARD POLICY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The best-informed Russians are agreed that it is possible to come to a direct understanding with Britain if events show that the ...

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  16. INTERSTATE

    Portions of wreckage, bearing name Loch Vennachar, been found near Kangaroo Island, Victorian revenue for the first ...

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  17. York on the Water

    The well-known Steeplechaser, York, is being taken to England per RMS. Or[?]z which passed through Fremantle to-day. ...

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  18. VERY BAD LOT

    At the City Court this morning, before Mr A. S. Roe, P.M., Cissie Caesar, May Anderson, Wm. Martin, Wm. James and Henry [?] were ...

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  19. LAST SEVEN YEARS’

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Carzon of Kedlestone, the retiring Governor-General of India, has been banquetted at Siml[?] by the leading officials and ...

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  20. FALL INTO A FIRE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A railway employee named William West, residing at Albert Park, went out for a few minutes last night, leaving his wife ...

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  21. Late Scratchings

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Fulminator was scratched this morning for the Caulfield Cup and Toorak Handicap, and Stornaway was withdrawn from ...

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  22. SPECIAL MARKS

    LONDON, Monday.—Baron De Witte has visited the C[?]r, who is cruising in his yacht among the islands on the coast of Finland. ...

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  23. Latest Betting

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Step Out was backed this morning for £2,000 at 100 to 7 for the Caulfield Cup. ...

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  24. POPULATION PROBLEMS

    Mr. C. Lawrence delivered a lecture at the Fremantle Trades Hall last night before a large audience, which included a fair proportion of ladies. ...

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  25. Police Investigating

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The inquest was opened the morning. Medical evidence was that the deceased’s skull was fractured, caused by a blow or ...

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  26. The Police Fail

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Nine bookmakers were charged at the Bendigo police court this morning with having used the Beehive Exchange for the ...

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  27. ANGLO-JAP. TREATY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Whilst appreciating the great benefits which will be derived from the Angle-Japanese alliance, the British Columbians [?] object ...

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  28. LOCH VENNACHAR

    ADELAIDE, Th[?] Day.—Although there no longer remains any doubt that the Loch Vennacher has been lost, keen interest is still felt in examining the ...

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  29. KEEPING ACCOUNTS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—James Hocke, secretary of the Rising Sun division of the Sons of Temperance and secretary of the Grand Division, was ...

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  30. ON A TRAMCAR

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two workmen were shot at and killed whilst travelling in a tramcar at Lodz, one of the principal towns of Russian Poland. ...

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  31. LOCAL

    Irwin show great success. Last month’s expenditure in State was £294,250, and revenue £318,099. Debt balance reduced. ...

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  32. PAY DEMURRAGE

    NORTHAM, This Day.—At the Police Court T. G. Halbert, a well-known resident of Meckering, was charged with having obstructed a ...

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  33. POLICE AT PLAY

    Given fine weather there is sure to be a large attendance at the Association Ground, Perth, on Wednesday afternoon, when the annual police ...

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  34. THE WEATHER

    The weather forecast for the next 24 hours is:—Still fine and warm for the present with easterly winds. Few light showers on south coast. ...

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