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  5. THE LATEST

    Lady Mary Hamilton, wealthiest heiress in Great Britain, engaged to heir to the dukedom of Montrose. London County councillors heartily ...

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  6. QUICK AND LIVELY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Marriot, the driver of an automobile in the course of a trial held on the hard send track on the Ormonde Beach in ...

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  7. MORE APPROACHES

    It is daily becoming more evident that some other means of communication with the wharves than that provided by the crossing at Cliff and ...

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  8. BEACH TRAGEDY

    A very sudden death occurred at Cottesloe this morning, the victim being a married woman named Lucinda Mary Jarvis, who (with her ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING

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  10. UNIONIST LEADER

    LONDON, Tuesday —Lord Hugh Cecil has written a letter to the press, in which he States that the Hon, A. J. Balfour’s views approximate far closer ...

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  11. PULL TOGETHER

    The time has arrived when some sort of combined effort must be made by the various bodies throughout the three Fremantles, if the requirements of the ...

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  12. GIRL RELEASED

    MELBOURNE, This Day— A young woman named Amy Jones, who was committed for trial on a charge of having attempted to commit suicide ...

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  13. BACK TO N.Z.

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Mcshane, the noted New Zealand burglar, who was arrested in New York some weeks ago, has been extradited. ...

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  14. FOREIGN SEAMEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Twenty thousand persons in Cardiff have signed a petition for presentation to the Government urging them to introduce a ...

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  15. INTERSTATE

    A cargo shed at Port Adelaide, yesterday caught afire. The damage done is estimated at £1000. The action brought by Jas. Miller, ...

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  16. BOMBS GO OFF

    LONDON, Tuesday.— A bomb exploded at a workman’s lodging at Sosnowrie. Five persons were killed and many injured. ...

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  17. BRITISH GOODS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There is a great rush of British goods und American food stuffs into Germany, in order to avoid the increased duties. ...

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  18. ON THE WHARVES

    SYDNEY, This Day—A dispute has arisen respecting the adoption of a new working rule by the Coal Lumpers’ Union. The Orient Co.’s steamer ...

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  19. SISTERS PARTED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Doctor Kukula, the president of the Czech University College of Medicine, at Plague, has by a surgical operation separated the ...

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  20. INRUSH OF WATER

    LONDON, Tuesday—An [?]ush of water occurred in a coal mine at Blackmannon and five miners entombed. The rescuers from an upper seem ...

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  21. GREAT CRUELTY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The peasants in the Kershon district of Southern Africa have destroyed the mansions of the landowners and killed and maimed ...

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  22. CHARGES OF CARRIERS

    This morning a number of licensed carriers, who [?]nly for hire between the railway station and the wharves, waited on a representative of “The Mail” ...

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  23. FELL FROM SEAT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The dead body of James Gundy was found on the road 14 miles from Kerang. On the previous night he left Kerang with ...

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  24. AFTER LAURELS

    MELBOURNE. This Day.—It was decided at a meeting of sportsmen held in the Town Hall to take steps to raise £250, the amongst required to ...

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  25. PECULIAR POINT

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — An appeal, in which was involved the novel question of whether Victoria is a British possession from a legal point of view, ...

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  26. LOCAL

    The maximum shade temperature recorded at the Observatory yesterday was 73.1 deg. At a public meeting held in the ...

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  27. A WOMAN SLAIN

    LONDON. Tuesday.— A new religious sect has sprung up in Russia called the Tsuritzimsko, who worship the great Russian priest Father John of ...

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  28. FOR THE DUMA

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The reactionaries are urging for the creation of a bureaucratic constitution before the Duma meets on April 28, the elections ...

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  29. NICE WINDFALL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A cheque for £40,600 was paid into the Treasury this mornings being probate duty on the estate of £400,600 left by Mrs ...

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  30. THE HEALTH ACT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., dealt with four breaches of the Health Act. The first person charged was ...

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  31. TWO STEAMERS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—There was great excitement in the city this morning owing to a rumour that the steamers Flinders and Loongrana had ...

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  32. BRITISH POLITICS

    LONDON, Tuesday —Mr. Craik, a Unionist, has been elected for Glasgow Central Division. At the last general election Mr. John ...

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  33. MURDER CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The ease of Robert Colquhoun, of Brisbane, who is accused of shooting with intent to murder, Robert Fletcher, is causing ...

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  34. “A CHRONIC CRIMINAL.”

    In the Perth Police Court this morning, Thomas A. A. Brown, was charged with having on February 2, by means of a valueless cheques, on ...

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  35. CLOSE TO ALGIERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russian cruiser Oleg has gone on shore, and is badly stranded on the rocks close to Algiers. ...

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