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  2. Advertising

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  4. RIOT RUCTION REVOLT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Count de Witte has received the delegates of the central strike committee, and has empowered them to inform the railway ...

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  5. WAFTING WIVES

    There are hundreds of men working in this State who, having their wives and families in the Eastern States, are only too anxious to bring them over ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    Massacre of Jews in Russia. Terrible atrocities reported from Russia. Marvellous amnesty by Czar. ...

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  7. IN THE NEXT WORLD

    MELBOURNE This Day.—Michael Murphy was to have been married at Beaufort in the afternoon. His dead body was found in his ...

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  8. FACTORIES ACT

    Included in the Act which governs the factories in this State are a number of very drastic clauses dealing with the factories and other places of employment ...

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  9. FREMANTLE WEEK

    The Last Day—Enjoyable Sports —Trips on the Water—Trams Crowded—Week a Great Success— Sure to be an Annual ...

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  10. Monster Procession

    LONDON, Sunday—The workmen’s delegates at St Petersburg are organising a monster procession, which will be held to-day, for the funeral of the ...

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  11. THE SPEAKERSHIP

    One of the first duties of the new Parliament will be to-elect a Speaker in the place of Mr Jacoby, who was defeated at the last election for the Swan. ...

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  12. Firearms Used

    LONDON, Sunday. — Encounters are of frequent occurrence between the students and Loyal reactionaries at Moscow. ...

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  13. A Warning Issued

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Trepoff, the commander of the garrison, has issued a warning that [?] political demonstration will be permitted, and ...

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  14. INTERSTATE

    Martin [?] farmer, Yarraport (Vic.) thrown out of trap. Died short afterwards. Alfred Thiessan arrested in Adelaide ...

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  15. Armed Jews

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hundreds of armed Jews attacked the English factory and endeavored to force the workmen to strike. A terrible conflict ...

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  16. Still Going Strong

    LONDON, Sunday.—The strike riots and attacks on the Jews are continuing throughout the Russian Empire. ...

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  17. LOCAL

    William Smith, aged 20, drowned at Claremont. First prize in Fremantle Eight Hours Art Union won by Number 3630. ...

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  18. Shipping Port

    LONDON, Sunday.—Grave diso[?] are occurring at Batoum, the great oil shipping port on the Black Sea at Yaraan and Alexandrovsk, in Caucasia; ...

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  19. Mob Law

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mob law is now ruling Odessa. The justices and troops are either permitting or assisting in the massacre of the Jews. ...

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  20. TO THE MEMORY

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Right Hon. John Morley unveiled the statue which Mr William Hamo Thornycroft, R.A, the famous sculptor, designed [?] ...

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  21. LATE SPORTING

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  22. Riots Spreading

    LONDON, Sunday.—The strike riots have spread to Norozybkvo, Bakmut, and Archangel, the Northern Russian port on the White Sea. At ...

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  23. Jewish Shops Wrecked

    LONDON, Sunday,—Three hundred Jewish shops have been wrecked in the great southern seaport.; 5600 wounded are in the hospitals and five hundred ...

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  24. MINERS MEET

    BROKEN HILL, This Day.—Probably the largest meeting which the Amalgamated Miners’ Association has held since 1892 took place in the ...

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  25. PRIME MINISTER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—When the House of Representatives meets tomorrow the Prime Minister will circulate two bills which will make important ...

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  26. The Oaks

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The following are the final acceptances for the Oaks:... The Infants, Lady Wallace, Bonnie ...

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  27. N.Z. ELECTION

    WELLINGTON, This Day.—The election campaign has been opened. The Premier and his supporters addressed a crowded meeting in the Opera House. ...

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  28. HOUSE OF REPS.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Senate decided not to sit on Cup Day, but the House of Representatives by a small majority decided otherwise. ...

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  29. TWO JUSTICES

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In the police court this morning, before Mr Gordon, S.M., and 15 justices, a case arising out of the recent betting, raid ...

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  30. IN GREAT AGONY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Marlin Mortimer Kelly, a farmer living at [?]poort, was driving home from Boort. ...

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  31. AMOS WINTER.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Some time ago the police authorities called the attention of the Postmaster-General to the fact that certain indecent ...

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  32. ON THE DECOY

    Now [?] the warm weather has commenced, the trips provided by the latest passenger steamer, the Decoy are being largely availed of. The steamer is [?] ...

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  33. Tram Traffic

    Whatever else may or may not be said of Fremantle Week, it is certain that the trams did a [?] business, Approximation of the [?] ...

    Article : 137 words
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