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  5. THE LATEST

    Tho Nationalist party has decided not to support permanently any other party which will not make Home Rule a cardinal principle of its policy. ...

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  6. FROM ALL PARTS

    LONDON, Monday.—Miss Rooseveldt, daughter of America’s President, is receiving hundreds of presents for her approaching marriage. ...

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  7. PLAGUE OUTBREAK

    Hardly had the ink been dry in the first edition of “The Mail” yesterday, which contained an article dealing with the “Cleanliness of the Town,” ...

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  8. THE LAUREL LEAF

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Special efforts are being made to funds to send Wheatley and J. Blake, to compete in tho world’s championship ...

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  9. ONE FARMER

    LONDON, Monday.—A German farmer named Schacfer, who held a farm near Capetown, has been treacherously murdered by another farmer named ...

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  10. A GIRL MOTHER

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Almost in variably abandoned children found on door steps are handed over to the care of the State, and the mothers ...

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  11. PIER MASTER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— After church service on Sunday night, the Ballarat Church choristers, who were visiting; Queenscliffe, assembled on the ...

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  12. ADELAIDE’S SIGHTS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Inspector Sellinger, of Perth, who arrived yesterday. by the Yongnla,. has begun his enquiries into the police system ...

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  13. TURKISH TROOPS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Turks have abandoned the siege of Shakara, a town in the province of Yemen, Arabia, which is held by the rebels. ...

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  14. SCARLET OR KHAKI

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Some misconception has arisen as to the question of uniforms for the Commonwealth forces. The story was ...

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  15. NO APPEARANCE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The Government recently notified the contractors for the outer [?]or works that they must resume work, otherwise the ...

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  16. VERY WATCHFUL

    LONDON, Monday.—The Vossise[?] Zietung, one of the leading provincial papers in Germany declares that Italy Servia and Montenegro have concluded ...

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  17. INTERSTATE

    Mr. T. A... Coghlan has decided to accept the offer made by the New South Wales Government of the position. of Agent-General. The term is ...

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  18. COSTLY ERROR

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In connection with the running of Sir Roland and St. Henry in the Welter Handicap at Sandown Park on Saturday, Mr. E. ...

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  19. BAR INDIGNANT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-The announcement of the offer of the judgeship to Mr. J. M. Davies, Solicitor General created great astonishment. ...

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  20. IN THE GOODS SHED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— J, Woods, the stationmaster at Elaine, near Ballarat, committed suicide by hanging [?] in the goods sheds. ...

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  21. LATE SPORTING

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  22. GREAT INCREASE

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  23. POST OFFICE SITE

    Sir. Fisher Beard, who was appointed at a meeting of the Fremantle Traders’ Association to present to the Post master-General in Melbourne, a ...

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  24. A BUS INCIDENT

    Charles Dedrick and Patrick Snowden were charged with having used obscene language and created a disturbance respectively. ...

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  25. A HEART SPASM

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. G. F. Beaver, a well-known accountant in the employment of the Colonial Mutual Life Assurance Society in Melbourne ...

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  26. CASE OF HYPNOTISM

    John Allison, a middle-aged man, was charged at dry Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. Fairbairn, R.M., and a bench of ...

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  27. OLD IDENTITY

    MELBOURNE: This Day.—One of the best known gentlemen in Melbourne business circles Mr. Leslie J. Park, died suddenly at his residence ...

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  28. SENT FOR THE JEWS

    LONDON, Monday. — The Russian Government have returned to America many money orders sent for the relief of the Jews, alleging that the money ...

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  29. LOCAL

    The maximum shade temperature recorded at the Observatory yesterday was 82.7deg. The temperature at Kalgoorlie ...

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  30. PREMIER BENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The foundation stone of the new pavilion on the M.C.C. Ground was laid by the Premier. The building will cost ...

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  31. ALL THE POWERS

    LONDON, Monday.—France disclaims that she has asked for any mandate from the Algeciras Conference which would give her the general police ...

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  32. DEPARTING PRESSMAN

    The many friends of Mr Gilbert Ryan will be sorry to hear that he is departing for the Eastern States to-morrow by the s.s. Kyarra. Mr. ...

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  33. MAIL TRAIN

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A dastardly Attempt to wreck the mail train to Moree occurred to-day. As she approached Werris Creek she ...

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