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  4. AUSTRALIAN XI.

    Joe Darling, captain of the Australian Eleven, returned to Australia per R.M.S. China, which arrived at Fremantle this afternoon. ...

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  5. GREAT MOTOR RACE

    LONDON, Monday. —The great International Motor Race for the Vanderi[?] Cup wan ran at Long Island over a 293 miles course. Nineteen ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS

    At the Wesley Hall, Mandurah Road, last night, Mr. A. J. Diamond, the retiring member for South Fremantle [?] and the Ministerial ...

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  7. THE LATEST

    Mostly fine, moderately warm weather throughout. A “low” now off Shark’s Bay may bring about a change. ...

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  8. FREMANTLE WEEK

    At the last meeting of the out-door amusements committee it was decided to accept entries for the international tng-of-war event from any team of 10. ...

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  9. POWERFUL MAN

    LONDON, Monday.—The influent was continued to-day on the body of Miss Mary Mooney, which was discovered in the Merstham [?]unnel on the ...

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  10. EARL OF JERSEY

    The Earl of Jersey, who was Governor of New South Wales from 1890 to 1893, is a passenger for Sydney per R.M.S. China, which passed through ...

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  11. TRAFALGAR DAY

    LONDON, Monday.—Several of the Agents-General have been officially directed to attend the Navy League’s great demonstration in honor of Nelson ...

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  12. FOREIGN

    Vast multitude attended funeral of Prince Trubetzkoi, Russian reformer. Disturbance arose. Several injured. Russia intends to settle 100,000 time ...

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  13. CONFIDENCE TRICK

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Fred. Eastment, a respectable contractor, was charged at the City Court with having stolen £3 from Henry Eirsuporn, a ...

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  14. LONDON G.P.O.

    LONDON, Monday.—King Edward laid the foundation stone of the new General Post Office, which is to be erected on the site of the old Christ’s ...

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  15. LOCAL

    High Court reversed decision of jury and of Full Court in case of Kidman v. National Mutual Life Association. Sir John Quick, chairman of Tariff ...

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  16. HIS LAST OVER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An inquest was held touching the death of John Thomas Smith, aged 38, widower, black-smith and sawmiller. ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN FOND

    LONDON, Monday.—The fund being raised by the National Liberals for the p[?]se of their campaign has reached £40.000, but a further £10,000 ...

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  18. POLITICAL

    “Labor Party should abandon their exclusiveness.” Wallace Nelson withdrawn from Subiaco contest. Now clear-cut issue ...

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  19. DUKE’S MARRIAGE

    Grand Duke Cyril — Dismissed from Army—Marrying Against Czar’s Wish—Also Ordered to be Exiled— From Russia. ...

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  20. BEFORE THE BENCH

    At the City Court this morning, before Mr A. S. Roe, P.M., Arthur Nash was remanded for eight days on two charges of stealing and unlawful ...

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  21. CYCLIST KILLED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—David Killain, while cycling at Wagga, was killed. He collided with a Chinese vegetable ...

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  22. CALCUTTA SWEEPS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the Supreme Court Mr Justice Hood held that Calcutta sweeps were illegal. Recently the justices at Camperdown ...

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  23. GERMAN PATROL

    LONDON. Monday.—A patrol of 30 Germans defeated an Eliass Hottentot hand in the Upper Thud district. The Hottentots were panic-Etricken, ...

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  24. BARON KOMURA

    LONDON, Monday.—Baron Komura, the Japanese plenipotentiary at the Peace Conference at Portsmouth, and who was afterwards, taken ill with ...

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  25. DROWNED IN A RACE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Henry Pickering, aged 60, while wheeling some silt in a borrow across. a plank over a race at Dight’s Falls, Abbotsford, ...

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