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  5. IN NEW GUINEA

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—It is stated that several Senators are dissatisfied with the course of events in New Guinea, and will raise a discussion as ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    Typhoid fever outbreak at Kalgoorlie The Supreme Court vacation ended on Saturday. The courts will begin work again to-morrow. ...

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  7. WHO HAS CONTROL

    The cases lately brought into the Fremantle Court by the traffic inspector and the inspector of weights and measures (who is one and the same ...

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  8. LATE SPORTING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The following lowing are the weights of the principal events to be run at the Mentone Racing Club’s meeting on Wednesday:— ...

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  9. PORT STREETS

    The condition of the gutters in Fremantle is a standing disgrace to any municipality. Take High-street, the main thoroughfare of the municipality, ...

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  10. THE PLAGUE

    At a special meeting of the Fremantle Central Board of Health, various matters in connection with the outbreak of plague were considered. ...

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  11. RUSSIAN RUCTIONS

    LONDON, Sunday. For the month ending February 7, 78 Russian newspapers have been suspended, and 58 editors have been arrested. ...

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  12. DREAM COMES TRUE

    LONDON, Friday. — A commercial traveller living in Manchester, named Arthur Tither, told his wife that in a dream he had foreseen his death in [?]he ...

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  13. UNEMPLOYED FUND

    LONDON, Sunday—The Right Hon. Mr. Campbell-Bannerman is afraid that pending the promised legislation no grants of Treasury funds can be ...

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  14. SOLDIER DESERTS

    LONDON, Friday.—Discovered while hiding beneath the carriage se[?]t of a train on the North-Western Railway, Private Cox, aged sixteen, of ...

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  15. KILL ALL JEWS

    LONDON, Sunday—Three hundred and thirty-four leaders of the antisemetic agitatars at Kief, which is the headquarters of the movement for ...

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  16. A MAN’S HEART

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The result of the post mortem examination on George-Woolley, who died at Brunswick, showed that the heart was on ...

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  17. BURIED ALIVE

    LONDON, Friday—John Moss, a young miner, was partly buried by fall of earth while at work in the Southport Colliery at St. Helens, ...

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  18. INTERSTATE.

    Mr. Jose[?]h. Darling has bought [?] Sir James Boncant, Dalmeny [?] estate, at Mt. Barker (S.A.) Six small experimental poultry ...

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  19. CANON’S DEATH

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Canon Dodd, rector of St. David’s, Barnside, is dead. He has been ailing for some time. ...

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  20. WEI HAI WEI

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Runchnan, who when speaking on behalf of the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, Sir Edward Grey stated that the ...

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  21. WITH HIS INDUNAS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The chief Unskoieli with his indunas, have joined General Mackenzie at Iscopo, and this is relieving the tension of the ...

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  22. TURKS SUFFER

    LONDON, Sunday—The Turks have suffered most serious losses at Shahara, several of their posts have been captured. ...

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  23. PRISONER ADMITS

    Kitty Leyden was charged with having been disorderly on Saturday night, but did not appear to answer the charge. Sergeant O’Halloran ...

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  24. TRAM CONDUCTOR

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Sydney Burrow, a tram conductor, was committed for trial for having stolen three pence. ...

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  25. MINE MANAGER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Theodore Halfoot, a well known mining man at Ballarat, was found guilty of having threatened to kill Walter B. Grose, a ...

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  26. RUGBY GAME

    LONDON, Sunday. — The International Rugby match between Ireland and Scotland, was played on Saturday, when the Scots defeated ...

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  27. FOREIGN.

    The official liquidator of Whitaker Wright’s London and Globe Corporation has presented his report, and it reveals a scandalous state of things. ...

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  28. SMALL PUSTULE

    MELBOURNE, This Day. Richard Lewis, hairworker, died this morning in the hospital from anthrax. A small pustule was seen on the chin ...

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  29. WASHED AHOSRE

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — The trousers of Henderson, a seaman, who was drowned in the wreek of the Spike were washed ashore. ...

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  30. IN TIBET

    LONDON, Sunday—The Chinese Amunan in Tibet is conducting the negosiations which are proceeding with regard to the terms of the convention ...

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  31. THE WAR LOANS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Japanese House of Peers at Tokio have passed the bills which provide for the consolidating the war loans and ...

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