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  4. THE LATEST

    British newspapers warmly appreciate New Zealand’s offer of shipload of food for unemployed. One hundred and twenty thousand ...

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  5. A STARVING JEW

    A tale of base ingratitude and misplaced confidence was unfolded at the Fremantle Police Court this morning to Mr Fairbairn, R.M., when a young man ...

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  6. SOU’-WEST TRAFFIC

    Some days ago THE MAIL published an article Sealing with the congested state of the traffic in the railway yards at Perth, and advocated a scheme which ...

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  7. A SON MURDERS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The city coroner opened an inquiry this morning concerning the death of Mrs Wortley, who was shot at Glenelg last Friday. ...

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  8. IN THE CITY COURT

    By a Constable—Because he Refused to Withdraw—-An Expression—That the Bench —Was not Taking—The Evidence ...

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  9. COACHMAN’S DASH

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A coach-driver named John Hannon had a narrow, escape from being burnt to death by a bush fire. ...

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  10. BEAUTIFUL LADY

    LONDON, Monday.—Mademoiselle Zanead Sinolganioff, a most beautiful, talented and accomplished Russian lady moving in the best society circles in ...

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  11. THRONE OF NORWAY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Norwegian Storthing has confirmed the election of Prince Charles of Denmark to the throne of Norway. ...

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  12. SAVINGS BANK

    LONDON, Sunday.—A run has taken place on the St Petersburg Savings Bank. There were insufficient funds in many of the branches to meet ...

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  13. VAST FORTUNE

    LONDON, Sunday.—An American millionaire named Stephen Salisbury, of Worcester, Massachusetts, U.S.A., died recently, leaving no heirs to his vast ...

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  14. INTERSTATE

    Mr. Deakin declares that when Mr. Reid was Premier of New South Wales in 1895 he carried the whole tariff scheme by means of the “gag.” ...

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  15. A NIGHT ATTACK

    LONDON, Sunday,—A serious accident occurred during some manoeuvres of the German fleet in Kiel Bay on Saturday night. ...

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  16. PANAMA CANAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Board of Engineers who have been consisting with regard to the Panama Canal have decided that the waterway shall be ...

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  17. WASHED ASHORE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—On Friday last Robert M‘Auley, wood and coal dealer, of St. Kilda, was reported as missing. ...

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  18. A GOODS TRAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.—A thousand workmen near the town of Skarzyska, in Poland, held up a goods train by blowing up a bridge with dynamite, ...

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  19. EXPLOSION OF GAS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr M‘Graith, the licensee of the Waverley Hotel, who was injured by an explosion of gas, [?] this morning. ...

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  20. PILOT EXEMPTIONS

    A Mail representative interviewed the acting-secretary of the Harbor Trust. Mr Glyde, this morning, with regard to the question of pilotage of the ...

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  21. HOUSE OF REPS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A compromise between the Ministry and the Opposition has arranged that the debate on the motion of censure shall be ...

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  22. AN ASSAULT CASE

    At the Fremantle Court this morning Emund Christifarsen and Otto Repp, two foreigners, were charged with having assaulted Thomas Rawling, ...

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  23. INTO TWO PARTIES

    LONDON. Sunday.—The Russian prisoners at Kobe are divided into two parties, Imperialists and Revolutionaries This has led to serious disturbances, ...

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  24. NO MORE SAILORS

    LONDON, Sunday—General Danieloff, who has been entrusted with the duty of the repatriation of the troops from Manchuria and Eastern Asia, has ...

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  25. IN HER SLEEP

    About Ted—Husband Suspicious — He Interrogates Her—She says that Ted—Is a Friend of her Sister’s—Husband finds ...

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  26. LOCAL

    Full Court begins its sittings tomorrow. 39 cases listed. Miss Stephens, the young woman who was injured by the cow that ...

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  27. BROOME MURDER

    The Full Court gave its decision this morning in the case of the three men who were found guilty of the murder of Mark Leibglid at Broome. ...

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  28. COUNT DE WITTE

    LONDON, Sunday —The Czar has appointed Baron Salza, who is now commanding the troops at Holsingfors, to the position of acting-Governor of ...

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  29. PLAGUE PATIENTS

    Dr Hope visited the quarantine station this morning, and found that three of the plague patients were progressing very favorably. The fourth ...

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  30. KNIFE SHARPENED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—John Nash, a contractor, committed suicide at Avoca. He calmly sharpened a knife on ...

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