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  4. AT THE CITY COURT

    At the City Court this morning, before Mr A. S. Roe, P.M., George Payne pleaded guilty to having frequented a public place for the purpose of betting. ...

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  5. HUNDRED CITIZENS

    LONDON, Monday. — A list of mysterious origin has been circulated in Odessa, giving the names of 100 prominent citizens who have been marked ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    Proclamation of martial law greatly exasperated Poland. Jewish houses in Warsaw are barricaded, and all the Jews are armed. ...

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  7. CRICKET

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In hot weather the Interstate cricket match was resumed this morning, when there was a small attendance, ...

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  8. SEVERAL OFFICERS

    LONDON, Monday.—French advices received from St. Petersburg state that several officers have been court-martialled at Kronstadt for having ...

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  9. SHOT DEAD

    AUCKLAND, This Day.—At Allanton James Espy, a single man, shot Mrs Lee, a widow, as she was on her way home from church. ...

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  10. MARCONI SYSTEM

    Captain L. E. Walker, the representative of the Marconi International Communication Company Limited, of London, arrived per the—R. M.S. ...

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  11. WITH THE RUSSIANS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Archbishop of Canterbury has telegraphed to the metropolitan head of the Creek Church at. St Petersburg, sympathising ...

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  12. MASS MEETINGS

    LONDON, Monday.—Mass meetings, which were largely attended, have held at Johannesburg, Capetown, Bloemfontein, and East London to ...

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  13. TERRIBLE SUICIDE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An extraordinary case of what is undeniably [?] of suicide took place at Eaglehawk. Robert Coulter, son of Mr Coulter, ...

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  14. DOG IN MANGER

    LONDON, Monday.—Sir William Pearse launched the new steamer Empress of Britain, built for the Canadian Pacific Railway Company to-day. ...

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  15. COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    To-morrow tho annual municipal elections will be held throughout the State, and in many places, more particularly in Perth and suburbs, great ...

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  16. INTERESTING

    Vic. easily leading S.A. cricket. Vic. 3 for 292, McAlister 165, and Armstrong 65, both not out. Jockey named Clements killed at ...

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  17. EARL’S COURT

    The name of Earl’s Court brings back the memory of many a merry evening to those Australians who have made the trip to the Big Smoke. Many and ...

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  18. A BOY JUMPS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An inquest was held to-day touching the death of Leslie Brook, aged 13. The evidence showed that the boy jumped ...

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  19. MANY KILLED

    LONDON, Monday.—The shaft of the Dreefonth Deep (South Africa) collapsed, killed 67 natives and one white man. ...

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  20. A FAST RUN

    SYDNEY, This Day.—The new turbine steamer Maheno established a record run from Melbourne to Sydney. Between the two heads the voyage ...

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  21. LOCAL

    Municipal elections to-day. Earl’s Court successfully opened last night in Perth. P. J. Walsh (Fremantle), won the ...

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  22. JEWS & LIBERALS

    LONDON, Monday.— M. Durnovo, the Russian Minister for the Interior, informs a TIMES representative at St Petersburg that the outrages and ...

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  23. LATE SPORTING

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  24. SIR FRED. TREVES

    LONDON, Monday.—Standing on non-political grounds for the position of Lord Recorder of the University of Aberdeen, Sir Frederick Treves, the ...

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  25. YACHTSMEN GET

    At Garden Island a bottle was found yesterday halt buried in the sand by some members of the crew of the [?] Union. The bottle was securely corked ...

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  26. DEAD IN A BATH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An inquest was held this morning touching the death of Emma Mitchell, aged 54, the wife of an hotelkeeper at Carlton. ...

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  27. OFF TO SYDNEY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Dunlop motor reliability run from Melbourne to Sydney was started to-day. Nine motors and 23 cars took part in ...

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