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  4. THE LATEST

    One thousand two hundred Conservative delegates at London adopted resolution reiterating demand for reform of fiscal system. ...

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  5. GRANT HERVEY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the City Court this morning Grant Hervey-journalist, was charged with having shot at Walter Baker, actor, with ...

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  6. N.Z. RUGBY TEAM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The New Zealand team of Rugby footballers played the nineteenth match of their tour to-day. ...

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  7. BURBONIC PLAGUE

    The plague patents and contacts from the French mail steamer Ville de [?] were removed to the Woodman’s point quarantine station this ...

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  8. HEROIC FERRIER

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — No bodies have been recovered from the wreck of the La Bella at Warrnambool. Upon Shelley Beach, however, large ...

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  9. STATE MEMBER

    SYDNEY, This Day.—The case of Alan Major Millard, member of the State Assembly, was again before Judge Murray. ...

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  10. MARRIED A WEEK

    SYDNEY, This Day.—The Da[?]ey divorce case was continued, when the respondent’s case was opened. Mrs Dalley said that she asked for a ...

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  11. STUBBORN STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At Begin, a Baltic seaport, a strike has began which is likely to be of a very stubborn nature. ...

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  12. BETTING RAID

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The recent betting raid was mentioned in the City Police Court this morning, when John Flannagen was charged with ...

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  13. Massacre of Jews

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The ruffians and police have been massacring the Jews and intellectuals for the past three days at the town of Niji ...

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  14. INTERSTATE

    House of Representatives all-night sitting. Opposition adopt stonewall tactics. Government takes extreme measures. ...

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  15. BANK MANAGER

    BRISBANE, This Day.—Mr E. H. Halbert, manager of the Beaudesert branch of the Queensland National Bank has been found dead in his room. ...

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  16. RAILWAY TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Before [?] High Court Mr Norman K. Ewig asked for leave to appeal against the decision of the West Australian Full Court ...

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  17. A Rabbi Burnt

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Chief Rabbi of Richineff was captured by the mob, and after soaking him with kerosene they set his clothing on fire. ...

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  18. CHEMIST’S OFFENCE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the [?] Court a chemist named Richard Cheesman was found guilty of bigamy. He was married at Sydney in 1895. ...

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  19. An Official Shot

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The workmen at Labau seized, the principal official of the Archancellery and accu[?]ed him of having instigated the Jewish massacres. ...

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  20. KILLED ON ROAD

    COOLGARDIE, This Day.—An inquest was opened this morning touching the death of William Pheeps, who was killed yesterday while engaged in ...

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  21. IN THE SIXTIES

    SYDNEY, This Day.—At the Cootamundra sessions Thomas O’Shea was found guilty of an abominable offence and remanded for sentence. ...

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  22. LOCAL

    No trace of Ernest Hunter, of North Perth, who left home on Monday on fishing excursion to Canning Bridge. Bubonic plague on French mail ...

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  23. THROWING A BOMB

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A bomb was thrown under the carriage of Fehenna Pasha, the Chief of the Turkish secret police as he was passing ...

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  24. 100 Killed

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A hundred persons were killed in the riots which occurred during the destruction through incendiarism of Krivoiron, a town in the ...

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  25. Town Burnt Down

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The pillage and destruction at Vladivostock began by the Reservists who had served through the war being dissatisfied at ...

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  26. SQUARING THE D‘S

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the sitting of the Police Commission Constable Edward Geelan was a witness. He said that a man carrying on ...

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  27. LATE SHIPPING

    BREAKSEA ISLAND, This Day, 11.30 a.m.—Steamer passed bound west; no description. ADELAIDE, This Day.—Arrived : ...

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  28. OFF THE ROLLS

    SYDNEY, This Day.—The name of John Bede Minna has been struck off the roll of solicitors for malpractices. ...

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  29. LACK OF UNANIMITY

    SYDNEY, This Day.—There are signs that there will be trouble on the wharves on Monday. The wharf laborers have held a mass ...

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  30. Fears of Famine

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Three hundred of the rioters, principally sailors and artillerymen, were killed or wounded during the disturbances on Monday. ...

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  31. CHIEF ACCOUNTANT

    MELBOURNE, This Day,—At the City Court James Walsh, late chief accountant of the Railway Department, was charged with having stolen the sum ...

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  32. BOY OF SEVEN

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — A seven-year old boy named Albert Chas. Hollyoak has been drowned in a waterhole at Ballarat South. ...

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  33. BEAUTIFUL PLACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The city of Bombay was splendidly illuminated In honor of the Prince and Princess of Wales. ...

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  34. DOCTOR ARRESTED

    SYDNEY, This Day.—In consequence of information received, certain police officers visited the Sydney hospital and took the dying depositions of ...

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  35. Jews Escaping

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Jews at Saratoff bribed the police to secure them passports so that they might escape from the town. As much as ...

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  36. SILVER WEDDING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—King Edward and Queen Alexandria will attend the silver wedding celebrations of the German Emperor and Empress, to be ...

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  37. TIRED OF LIFE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—For some time William Manson, a lodging-house keeper of Stanley-street, Collingwood, has been drinking heavily. ...

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  38. MAN UNCONSCIOUS

    At 8.15 a.m. this mornin, a well-dressed man was picked up on the Beaufort-street bridge, Perth, in an unconscious condition, he was taken to ...

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  39. French Opinion

    LONDON, Wednesday — Public opinion in France and the Paris newspapers is strongly condemning the proclamation of a state of [?] ...

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