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  5. THE LATEST

    Another case of plague at Geraldton Three candidates for Metropolitan Province. Messrs. C. Sommers, T. G. Molloy, and D. H. Braidwood. ...

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  6. RAILWAY DISASTER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—[?] enquiry was opened this morning to the cause of the recent railway accident at [?] ...

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  7. WELSH STEAMSHIP LINE

    Further particulars have been [?] of the proposed Welsh steamship line to trade with Australia. The first [?]mou at which was mentioned [?] ...

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  8. THE PLAGUE

    A further case of plague was discovered in Perth this morning, the patient being a middle-aged man named J.P. Ryder, who has been living for ...

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  9. THE VANDERBILTS

    LONDON, Monday.— Mr. and Mrs. William R. Vander[?]lt, whilst motoring at Pisa in North Italy, knocked down a little girl. ...

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  10. PIN PRICKS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A [?]able case of fraud was heard at the [?] PoIice Court this morning. [?]ary M’Arthur, aged 19 w[?] ...

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  11. YOUTH KILLS

    LONDON, Monday.—At [?] named [?] Was[?]ington, aged [?] of [?] Chill[?] Charge, d’Affaise at Bra[?] has killed his sisters’ [?] ...

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  12. Trolly Accident

    MELBOURNE, Later—The [?]oard which was appointed to inquire into Belgrave railway smash were on the scene of the accident yesterday. ...

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  13. Death at Geraldton

    GERADLTON, This Day.—The young [?] Douglas H[?]me, who was reported us suffering from the plague in its worst form yesterday, died this ...

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  14. ROOT REFUSES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Secre[?] of State of the United States, the Bon. E[?] Root has refused to interfere in the investigation of the Congo[?] ...

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  15. SHE WHISPERED

    “O[?]last jolly day [?] then for South[?]Africa and a new life,” was evidently the thought of Bar[?]bus Gordon on February 14 last. The next ...

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  16. READY FOR SEA

    LONDON, Monday.—Within half an hour of the receipt by the Admiralty of the notice of a surprise naval movement by a foreign power, and the ...

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  17. UNCLE AND NEPHEW

    SYDNEY, This Day.—At the Water Police Court, Philip Rub[?]. Jno. Benson, and Peter Joseph Rubie were charged with having sold a certificate ...

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  18. FROM THE DOCK

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the City Court Edith Hall was changed with having used bad language. She created a great scene in ...

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  19. BARRINGTON CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The Supreme Court was crowded to-day. when K[?] John Sheridan, aged 50, and Lillian Sheri[?] aged 34, were ...

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  20. INTERSTATE.

    John Marshall, a settler, committed suicide at Quean[?]eyen (N.S.W.). Tram collision in Sydney, William Todd, Malcolm McLeod, and John ...

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  21. TIDAL WAVE

    LONDON, Monday.—The tide[?] wave which followed the earthquake in the South Coast of Colombia, is [?] tim[?]ted to have drowned over two ...

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  22. OLD AGE PENSIONER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—[?] old age pensioner named Edward [?]ressol was killed [?] Rookwood Station. There is [?] that the case ...

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  23. A BELIEVER

    LONDON, Monday.—An inquest was held to-day on the body of Sydney [?]ster Sharwood [?]other of Mrs Ste[?] Fairbairn. ...

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  24. UNDER WIFE’S CARE

    LONDON, Monday.—The newspapers are alleging that the Marquise of Townsend, who married Miss Gladys Satherst, the daughter of Thomas ...

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  25. ON HORSEBACK

    LONDON, Monday.— Twenty thousand mounted Basutos resolved Lord Selbou[?] at Mus[?] the capital of [?]aus-toland, and accorded his, a great ...

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  26. A BULL’S OUTING

    William J. Glen, dairyman, of Victoria Park, was charged with having allowed one of his bulls to stray. Mr Roe—Now, Mr Glen, you are an ...

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  27. LATE SPORTING

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  28. THE WILLIS CASE

    MELBOURNE, Day.—The Federed High Co[?]s granted leave to appeal against the decision of Sydney Full Court which set aside a ...

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  29. DISPUTED PROPERTY

    The city magistrate, Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., gave his reserved decision this morning in the case in which Gerald M’Kay was proceeded against at the ...

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  30. LUMPER INJURED

    A serious accident happened this morning on board the s.s. Sheila, which is discharging phosphates at the South Quay. ...

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  31. CHIEF JUSTICE

    At a meeting of the Executive Council held this morning, Mr Justice Parker was appointed Chief Justice in place of Sir E. Stone, who recently ...

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  32. FOREIGN.

    Party of socialists invaded doctoral mooting at Warsaw. Free fight ensued. One killed, several wounded. Anarchists killed by bombs in ...

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  33. BOY OF NINE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Raymond Earl Taylor, aged nine, was drowned whilst bathing at St. Kilda this morning. ...

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