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  5. TRUCK ON FIRE

    LONDON, Sunday.—During the work of uloading a railway truck, which hard some through from Vladivostock at [?] St. Petersburg railway station, ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    Miss Roosevelt has been married to Mr. Longworth at the White House Over 16,000 people visited the capital by excursion trains to see the ...

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  7. TEACHING OF DRILL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Roberts has published in the newspapers the objects and policy of the National Service League. ...

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  8. SOCIETY WOMAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—A young man, named Ivens, residing with his parents at Chicago, informed his father that there was a dead body of a ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING

    This morning’s “West Australian” says it will probably be some weeks before the W.A.T.C. committee will inquire into the alleged inconsistent ...

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  10. BURIAL SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—St. Paul’s Cathedral, Melbourne, was the scene of a large official gathering yesterday when a service in commemoration of ...

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  11. AFTER A SERVICE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An exciting, scene occurred at the Temperance Hall yesterday at the conclusion of a service. ...

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  12. FROM WHITE HOUSE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Eight Democrats voted for Senator Tillman’s resolution to investigate the recent forcible ejection of Mrs Morris from the White ...

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  13. LOW BUILT BIKES

    LONDON, Sunday.—As a result of the experiments carried out during the military manoeuvres of 1905, the Right Hon. R. B. Haldane, Secretary ...

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  14. MR. BENT EXPLAINS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—With regard to the fact that Mr. Rason was ignored by the other Premiers in fixing the date and place for the holding of ...

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  15. GENERAL RESIGNS

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Linievitch has resigned the command of the troops in the Far East, owing to his failure to quell the disturbances ...

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  16. FRENCH LADY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The marriage between a young lady belonging to a well-known family in Paris and a Chinese diplomatist, which attracted so ...

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  17. INTERSTATE

    The Adelaide Wheel, Race was won by W. Rutt (scratch) from Farley, Levey, and M’Farland in 4min 2sec. Great consternation has been caused ...

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  18. HEAD BLOWN OFF

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—A wharf laborer named William White, was found outside his house at Wallaroo with the top of his head blown off. ...

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  19. AN ADOPTION

    LONDON, Sunkay.—The French Senate has adopted the Franco-Russian commercial convention. ...

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  20. TEMPERANCE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The local option scrutiny is not quite completed yet, but it now is certain that the temperance party has won all along ...

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  21. MAN AND BOY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A man and a boy, whose names were not obtainable, put off from St. Kilda pier yesterday in a leaky boat. ...

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  22. EXTORTING MONEY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Eight conspirators have been arrested at Kleff for extorting money for revolutionary purposes by means of threatening letters, ...

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  23. A PIONEER

    In September, 1836, there arrived Melbourne by a trading barque, after a 12 months’ voyage, a young man named James Coffey, 28 years of age, ...

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  24. CLOUDS BURST

    ADELAIDE, This Day:—The drought which has lasted here for three months, has at last broken. Good showers have fallen in the ...

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  25. LUNATICS SUICIDE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—A female inmate of the Parkside Lunatic Asylum named Christina Williams, committed suicide in a most determined manner, ...

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  26. WOMAN’S MISHAP

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mrs Bennigan, a farmer’s wife at Strathmerton, threw a piece of wood at a horse. ...

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  27. MIDNIGHT RIDE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A young man who is believed to be the son of a well-known manufacturer, forcibly carried off in u motor car Mile. Rapzy, a ...

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  28. SOCIALISTS LOOT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The socialists in Poland have pillaged live Government alcohol stores. In one they looted five thousand ...

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  29. A BIG FIRE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Mr. F. H. Sonnemann’s jam factory at Bahndorff which has been established for fifty years was completely destroyed by ...

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  30. LOCAL

    The Mayor of Perth’s fund for the relief of the sufferers from the Victorian bush fires has reached a total of £259. ...

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  31. MORE ROBBERIES

    This morning at about 6 o’clock it was discovered that the Fremantle office of the “West Australian” newspaper office, had been broken into and ...

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  32. THE COOGEE SHOW

    A great amount of disappointment was expressed by the settlers at Coogee, who were present at the show on Wednesday last, that no ...

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  33. TRAP ACCIDENT

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—A sad fatality happened to a fanner named James Daley, residing near Stockwell. Mr Daley and his wife were returning ...

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  34. OPERATIC ARTIST

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Chas. Kenningham, the operatic artist, has been sued for 50 damages for an alleged breach of agreement with Jno. Frank ...

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  35. OUT OF WORK

    MELBOURNE, This Day Alfred G. Gibson, aged 38, an iromnoulder, despondent through being out of work, committed suicide at Coburg by ...

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  36. BRUTAL OUTRAGE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Glanville ` was the scene of a brutal outrage on Saturday night, a married woman being the victim. ...

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  37. EDITOR BURNT OUT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A desirous fire occurred at Stawell early this morning. A ten-roomed house occupied by Mr ...

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  38. 17 YEARS OF MISERY

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr R. Fairbairn, R.M., a sad tale of connubial infelicity was unfolded when Elizabeth Burnett ...

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  39. MURDERS MOTHER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the Criminal Court to-day, Arthur Cyril Dunderdalo was arraigned for the murder of his mother at South Yarra, ...

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  40. ON A RACECOURSE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A bill has been paused in the State of New York Assembly, making gambling on a racecourse a felony. ...

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