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  4. THE LATEST .

    “Freetrade victory must take precedence of all problems,” “Mr. Balfour fails to realise the [?] feelings of the great majority ...

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  5. AT THE WHARF

    That the West Australian trade as recognised by the various interstate steamship companies to be of the utmost importance, and that the retention of ...

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  6. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

    ADELAIDE, This Day —A terrible shooting tragedy occurred this morning about 11 o’clock at Gleneig. The police were called to the house ...

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  7. POWERS THAT BE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Po[?] have decided that unless the Sultan of Turkey yields to their demands over the financial control of Macedonia the ...

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  8. IN DIVORCE COURT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the Divorce Court to-day the Attorney—General intervened in the divorce suit of St. Leger [?] St. Leger. ...

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  9. AFTER 70 HOURS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At 8.30 this morning the members of the House of Representati[?] adjourned for breakfast. ...

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  10. RUCTIONS IN GAOL

    The notorious prisoner, Pedro Gomez, has again been occasioning great trouble at Fremantle Gaol. He has only recently been released ...

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  11. RUSSIAN OFFICERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Moscow railway men who struck have notified the managers that unless they acquiesce in the men’s actions voluntarily they ...

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  12. THROUGH AUSTRIA

    LONDON, Thursday—The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria has sanctioned the granting of universal, equal and direct suffrage throughout Austria, ...

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  13. Act of Sacrilege

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Czar’s side-de-camps have gone to Saratoff and Tekernijoff owing to the peasant’s revolts and the destruction of property. ...

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  14. DROPPED DEAD

    KOOKYNIE, This Day.—William Ferris dropped dead when in the act of dollying stone at his camp, six miles from Yerilla. He was a single man, ...

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  15. Back to Work

    LONDON, Thursday.—The employes on the railway from Warsaw to Vienna have resume work, they being unwilling to give the authorities a ...

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  16. INTERSTATE

    H.M.S. Euryalus left Sydney for Fremantle. House of Representatives still sitting at 1 o’clock this morning. Third ...

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  17. BROOME MURDER

    The case of Charles Hagen, Pablo Marquez, and Simson Espade, who were found guilty of the murder of Mark Lib[?]led at Broome on August 31, and ...

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  18. Russia and Poland

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Polish newspapers are republishing Count de Witte’s statement made to a Polish politician some few months ago, when ...

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  19. PECULIAR CHARGE

    MELBOURNE. This Day.—In the South Melbourne Court Elizabeth Barber was committed for trial for having [?] wickedly, and unlawfully ...

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  20. AT 400 FEET BELOW

    BROKEN HILL, This Day.—A terrible accident eventuated at the Broken Hill Proprietary mine. A party of men was working at the ...

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  21. SEAMAN’S SUICIDE

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Shortly after R.M.S. Euryal[?] had left for Fremantle the dead body of a seaman belonging to the ship was found in a bedroom of the ...

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  22. Loyalty of Troops

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reuter’s correspondent at St. Petersburg telegraphs that in the matter of the great general strike throughout Russia the ...

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  23. 890 Casualties

    LONDON, Thursday.—Up to Tuesday eight 800 casualties have been reported from Vladivostock, and similar outbreaks of the reservists and array are ...

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  24. COAL MINER KILLED.

    SYDNEY, This Day.—At the Pelam main pit mine an accident occurred resulting in the death of William Yates. ...

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  25. LABORER’S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The body of a man was found lying on the road near Bundalong. The throat was cut, and the body was in a terrible state ...

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  26. LOCAL

    Jockey named Spence badly injured at Leonora races. Further strong remarks by Justice Burnside re interference by authorities ...

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  27. To the Last Extreme

    LONDON, Thursday.—“Le Matin,'” the great Parrisian daily paper describes the Russian Army as a horde of 400,000 men almost I readless and clothless, and ...

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  28. CRIMINAL COURT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the Criminal Court to-day Richard Cheesman, a chemist, was [?]ced to 12 months’ imprisonment for bigamy. ...

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  29. Sent in Exile

    LONDON, Thursday. — Count Njszniewrez, leader of the National Democrats at Warsaw and Jantzen, another Democrat sent a telegram to ...

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  30. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    The sixteen contacts who were sent to the Quarantine Station from the F.M.S. Ville de La Clotat were released from quarantine this morning, having had ...

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  31. LABOR DELEGATES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—It is now absolutely certain that several representatives of the Labour Party will shortly visit Australia. ...

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  32. DYNAMITE FUMES

    DAY DAWN, This Day.—There was great consternation when it was known that the manager of the Creme d’Or mine, Mr George Cairns, had been ...

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  33. SUNDAY CONCERTS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The claim of the police to recover penalties from Davidson for conduction Sunday concert was disallowed by the Supreme ...

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  34. WORK RESUMED

    LONDON, Thursday.—[?] been resumed at the French [?] All the men who [?] ...

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