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  4. THE LATEST

    Fine and warm, More or less cloudy. Still cloudy to misty on [?] coast. ...

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  5. LATE SPORTING

    MELBOURNE, This Day,—John Coleman, a bookmaker, has issued a writ against the V.R.C., seeking a declaration that the recent by-law increasing ...

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  6. HARSH LETTERS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Albert Wood, the Government House servant who recently figured in the Hawthorn Court in an affiliation case, committed ...

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  7. ON THE VERGE

    LONDON, Monday—The war correspondents and attaches who are returning to Tokio are unanimous in agreeing that at the moment when peace ...

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  8. DIVORCE CASE

    In the No. 8 Court this morning, before Mr Justice Burnside and a jury of six, Harry Colville Gordon sued for a divorce from his wife, Ellen Maria ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. HANGED ON A BEAM

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Early this morning Mrs Mitchell, a resident of Bunyip, Gippsland, got up to do her domestic duties. ...

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  10. LOSS OF A MILLION

    LONDON, Monday,—Twenty-seven Japanese Army storehouses at Hiroshima have been destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated at one million sterling. ...

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  11. FOREIGN

    British Colombia appreciates Anglo[?] treaty, but objects to immigration of Asiatics. [?] publicly repudiated by ...

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  12. STEALING BOOKS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Public Prosecutor at London has charged Thomas Carabox Kerry with stealing books, which were the property of the ...

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  13. Wren’s Horses

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Wren has leased his horses to Musgrave, the trainer, and the latter intends to tender to the V.R.C. entries for the various ...

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  14. OVER THE RAILS

    LONDON, Monday.—Owing to a brake failing on one of the tramcars in Valletta, the capital of the Island of Malta, the car ran over the rails at a ...

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  15. SHOT IN A PADDOCK

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Early this morning a man named Arthur Lesson left his home at Lang Lang, on the South Gippsland line, for the ...

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  16. Broken Stifle

    SYDNEY, This Day.—While exercising at Randwick to-day, Lord Grafton, by Grafton—Lady Trenton, half brother to Lord Cardigan, fell and ...

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  17. SWIMMER KIERAN

    LONDON, Monday.—Over 200 of the leading swimmers in London tendered a banquet to Kieran, the Australian champion who has been competing ...

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  18. OUT OF WORK

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Fifty casual hands have been put off at the Newport railway workshops owing to insufficiency of work. ...

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  19. INTERSTATE

    Bernard Midwinter being tried at Dubbo, N.S.W., for murder of Frank Rees. Tasmanian Treasurer has resigned ...

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  20. ARMY OR NAVY

    LONDON, Monday.—Early on Sunday morning the police removed thousands of posters which had been placed throughout the city, of Dublin urging ...

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  21. LETTER LONGED FOR

    WELLINGTON, This Day.—A pastrycook named James M‘Ewan shot himself dead in the street. He was talking to two women, and ...

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  22. RECITATION TEST

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The competitions at Ballarat were continued to-day. The champion character recital was won by Mr Anderson, of Ballarat, ...

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  23. IN THE PARK

    The large tent which houses Bostock and Wombwell’s menagerie and variety show in the Fremantle Park, was packed to its utmost capacity last night, when ...

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  24. CODE DECIPHERED

    LONDON, Monday.—One of the foreign Governments has succeeded in deciphering the code which is used in the United States official despatches. ...

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  25. DRIFTING MINE

    LONDON, Monday.—A drifting mine at Shantung has exploded and blown up the Chinese steamer Hsieh Ho. Fifteen of the crew perished. ...

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  26. SPINSTER’S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An inquest was held to-day touching the death of Elizabeth May, aged 35, unmarried, a resident of Flemington. ...

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  27. LOCAL

    Gold export for September 163,643 ounces. Depositors’ credit in Savings Bank. £2,253,157. ...

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  28. LATE SHIPPING

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  29. ON A TAMCAR

    LONDON, Monday.—An attempt has been made to assassinate Senor Estrada Palma, the president of the Republic of Cuba, by derailing a ...

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  30. STRIKE IN BERLIN

    LONDON. Monday.—There are 35,000 workmen locked out owing to the strike in Berlin. The strike is expected to collapse in a ...

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  31. “I’M GOING, FRED”

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Frederick Pitman reported a sensational case to the police at Liverpool this morning. Pitman and Margaret Lackey, aged ...

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  32. FORGERY, THEFT

    LONDON, Monday.—A broker’s clerk whose name has not been divulged has confessed to the forgery of £70,000 worth of securities, belonging to the ...

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  33. AN HOUR’S WALK

    LONDON, Monday. — Layer has beaten all previous record for an hour’s walk at the Stanford Bridge Athletic grounds by covering eight miles 438 ...

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  34. THE WEATHER

    The weather forecast for the next 24 hours is:—Fine moderate warm weather, but more or less cloudy for the present with fair chance of unsettled weather ...

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  35. COUNTRY

    Farmers in Victoria district prosperous. Cross looking well. Two hotels changed hands at Carnarvon. ...

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  36. DEATH SENTENCE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Executive to-day commuted to five years’ imprisonment the death sentence recorded against Pirim Singh, the ...

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