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  4. DEATH AT DOCTOR’S

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The in[?]est concerning the death of Winnie Goater was continued this morning. Charlotte Rankine, at whose Louse ...

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  5. SUNDAY IN MOSCOW

    LONDON, Monday.—Two hundred arrests were effected on Sunday in Moscow. The Cossacks acted with excessive ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    Lovely morning. Mostly fine, fresh weather. Still unsettled on the south and especially south-east. ...

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  7. CRICK CHARGED

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A sensational outcome of the recent disclosures at the Lands Commission sittings occurred this morning. ...

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  8. CRUELTY EXCUSED

    LONDON, Monday.—Professor Plehn, in the course of a paper which he read before the Germ[?]n Colonial Congress, extenuated the horrible ...

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  9. GREAT SENSATION

    LONDON, Monday.—The revelations published by “Le Matin” [?] created a profound sensation throughout France, causing a revulsion of feeling in ...

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  10. GORDON DIVORCE

    The Gordon divorce was conti[?]ed this morning before Mr. Justice [?]side and a jury. Mr. [?]rney continued h[?]s ...

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  11. FOREIGN

    Czar holding conference with Finland officials. Death of Lord Inverclyde, chairman Cunard Shipping Co. ...

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  12. LADY RAWSON

    LONDON, Monday.—Lady Rawson, wife of Admiral Rawson, Governor of New South Wales, who was so seriously ill that her medical advisers ...

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  13. A SECRET DINNER

    LONDON, Monday.—A number of the prominent members of the Opposition in the French Chambers, together with the editors of the leading Parisian ...

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  14. INTERSTATE

    Mr. J. B. Box (Melbourne) appointed judge in succession to late Judge Gaunt. Late Harry Wainscott, solicitor, left ...

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  15. CRUSHED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The body of a man was cr[?]shed between a moving train and the platform at Canterbury railway station. ...

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  16. ART UNIONS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Attorney-General stated to-day that in [?]uture be intends to obtain several particulars of the works proposed to be ...

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  17. ELECTION ITEMS.

    A meeting of Mr J. J. Holmes’ supporters will be held at Stanley Hall, East Fremantle, to-morrow night at 8 o’clock. The Hon. M. L. Moss will ...

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  18. POSTAL DELAYS

    In yesterday’s issue of THE MAIL appeared a complaint from a business man that although the RMS. India arrived at the wharf yesterday morning ...

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  19. LOCAL

    Orr. North Fremantle footballer, disqualified first six Saturdays next season, and Goddard, same club, first four Saturdays for disorderly ...

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  20. AGAIN AND AGAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—At the great Sheffield musical festival Miss Ada Crossley, who was one of the soloists, was received with great enthusiasm, ...

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  21. GREAT OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Monday.—The frequent outrages committed by Greek bands in order to coerce the Vlach peasants of Macedonia into accepting the formation ...

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  22. SHOT IN HEART

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An inquest was held this morning touching the death of Edward Pirau, who was found [?] through the heart at Albert ...

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  23. COUNTRY

    Boy named Peurce had toe cut off at Busselton. Cricket Association formed in Busselton district. ...

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  24. LATE SPORTING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Manitopo, the favorite for the Melbourne Cup, who is just recovering from a severe cold, had a gallop this morning. ...

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  25. TIME AND BRAINS

    Cr. Davies, at the Fremantle Council meeting last night, moved— “That the council take into considera[?]ion the question of defining the ...

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  26. EX-CONSTABLE

    At the City Court this morning, before Mr A. S Ro[?], P.M., Wm. J. Phillips, on ex-constable, was charged with having assaulted his step-daughter, ...

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  27. UNCLE SAM’S BIG DRY DOCK

    Uncle S[?]m has launched, near Baltimore, the largest ffoating dry dock in the world. It is to be towed to Olangapoo, Subig Bay, in the Philippine ...

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  28. POLITICAL

    Mr. D[?]glish will not sign the Labor platform. Sta[?]ds as Opposition candidate. Likely that Senator Pearce contest ...

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  29. CHILD MURDERED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mary Ellen Cuthbert, a middle-aged woman, unmarried, was on trial at the Bendigo Supreme Court this morning charged ...

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  30. Racing Carnival

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Large numbers of interstate visitors are beginning to arrive for the racing carnival. ...

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  32. THE WEATHER

    The weather forecast for the next 24 hours [?]:—Fine, pleasant weather throughout, except few light coastal showers in S.W. and S. districts. ...

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