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  5. RUGBY PLAYERS

    Win Another M[?] In England Best Cambridge University— After Fine Game— University Play Well— Make Visitors Touch ...

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  6. [?]UNREST IN RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday— Fifty children who were pupils of a Jewish school [?] Kissenoff, fearing that they would be [?]massacred, hid themselves in a bellar. ...

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  7. IN THE NOR’ WEST

    The trial of Pablo Mar[?] Ch[?] Hagen, and Simeon [?] for [?] murder of Mart Lie[?] at Broome, on August 30 last [?] at the ...

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  8. MILTON ANDREWS

    LONDON Thursday— A [?] has been received from New York [?] that [?] been [?] that Milton And [?] one of [?] most ...

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  9. ON SOUTH COAST

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—While mustering sheep on the South Coast of Kangaroo Island, Mr A. H. Daw, of Hawk’s Nest Station, found a quantity ...

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  10. SET OF POINTS

    Some weeks ago The MAIL drew attention to the condition of the railway bridges-over the Swan at North Fremantle with the result that immediate ...

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  11. FOREIGN

    Wholesale murder and [?] Russia. Railway Union in St. Petersburg advising men to store arms until moment ...

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  12. GRANT HERVEY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The sensation of the city last night was the arrest of Grant Hervey, the well known “Bulletin” writer, on a charge of ...

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  13. Strikes Ended

    LONDON, Thursday.—The strikes in Finland have completely ended. ...

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  14. THE PROSECUTION

    SYDNEY, This Day.—At the police court this morning the hearing of the charts against W. P. Crick, ex-Minister of Lands, was continued. ...

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  15. New Ministry

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Czar [?] published a [?] creating a new Ministry of Commerce and Industry. ...

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  16. Stock Holders

    LONDON, Thursday.—The small French holders of Russian [?] are [?]nning to sell out their holdings. ...

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  17. INTERSTATE

    For Williams town Cup Blue Spec been [?] from 7st. 8lb to 9st D[?] 8.11 and Proceedor to 8.10 Prime Minister Deakin doubts [?] ...

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  18. General Resigns

    LONDON, Thursday—General [?] has repeatedly tendered his resignation, [?] has now finally [?] accepted. ...

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  19. PUBLIC SERVANTS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the Senate Mr Pearce moved that public servants should be permitted to hold elective positions in municipal bodies ...

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  20. Governors Dismissed.

    LONDON, Thursdays—Count De Witte has dismissed eleven provincial governors who are connected with the recent massacres of the Jews. By this ...

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  21. MARY M’MAHON

    Mary M‘Mahon told a pitiful tale to Messrs Fairbairn and Solomon at the Fremantle Police Court this morning. She accused her husband of having ...

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  22. FUNDS FOR JEWS

    LONDON, Thursday, —A subscription has been started to raise funds for the relief of the Jews in Russia, and £40,000 has been subscribed. ...

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  23. LOCAL

    Alexander Guthrie charged at Fremantle stealing a sausage machine; treated as first offender. Emus breaking rabbit-proof fence. ...

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  24. TREATY TO BE MADE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the Senate Mr Pulsford resumed the debate on his motion that a treaty be made between Japan and Australian to deal ...

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  25. SIXPENCE A WORD

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Curzon, the retiring Governor General of India, delivered an address before the Bombay Chamber of Commerce, in ...

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  26. RACING IN VICTORIA

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  27. [?]ECULIAR CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day—At the Police Court before Mr Gordon S.M., [?] Griffen, who arrived by the Yo[?] was charged with having ...

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  28. CUSTOMS CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day— Before the High Court the customs case against Hardic and Co., for penalties relating to the importation of [?] was called[?] ...

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  29. JEWELLERY STOLEN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Mrs James M’[?]voy, a squatter’s wile, staying at Menzies Hotel, went to the bath-room. ...

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  30. MR J. E. REDMOND

    In the House of Commons—Said that Home Rule—Was the Supreme Political Question — T. anscending even—The Great ...

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  31. ROYAL PRINCES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Their Royal Highness the Prince and Princess of Wales arrived at Bombay to-day on board the R.M.S. Renown, and were ...

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  32. Record of Tour

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  33. MAN AND WOMAN

    BRISBANE, This Day.—At the Criminal Court Samuel Hannah and Sarah Handen were charged with having murdered letters husband. ...

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  34. LADY RAWSON

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lady Rawson, wife of the Governor of New South Wales, who has been so seriously ill, is much improved and is able to sit up. ...

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  35. AMERICA CUP

    LONDON, Thursday—Sir Thomas Lipton has decided not to challenge the holder of the America Cup next year. It is however, said that Mr Robert ...

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