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  5. THE LATEST

    The maximum shade temperature recorded at the Observatory yesterday was 75deg. The fire which broke out in the ...

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  6. BOY OF ELEVEN

    LAUNCESTON, This Day— In the Criminal Court the Chief Justice [?] fused to [?] Peter Davis, aged [?] charged with the manslaughter of the ...

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  7. THE PLAGUE

    Fortunately there is nothing but glad tidings to chronicle in regard to the plague. The patients at the Quarantine Station are progressing ...

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  8. OCEAN SHIPPING COMMISSION

    The following is [?] of a letter from Mr. J[?]siah Thomas, M.H.R. for B[?]er, received by [?] A. TI Saunders, of Perth:— ...

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  9. POST OFFICE SITE

    MELBOURNE, This Day. The Minister for Home Affairs has accepted the offer of Messrs Burns, Philp and Co, to [?] the federal Government the ...

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  10. LATE SPORTING

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  11. MILLIONS STERLING

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Thirty-four millions sterling in gold was sent out of [?] between September and January and the depletion still continues. ...

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  12. BANK ROBBED.

    LONDON, Tuesday .—Ten Baltic revolutionists, after shooting, after shooting the watchman, robbed the State Bank at Helsingfors’ of 75,000 roubles (£7500) and ...

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  13. In Geraldton

    Dr Black reports that no further developments have taken place in Geraldton, and the Local Board of Health is doing everything in their power to ...

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  14. SPLENDID SHOOTING

    ADELAIDE, This Day—At the South Australian Affiliated Rifle Club Association’s matches, in the Sir E. T. Smith [?] at 200, 800 , 500, and ...

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  15. TAXATION DEMAND.

    LONDON, Tuesday— The Hon. H. H. Asquith, Chancellor of the Exchequer, has assured a deputation of the municipal authorities that the demand for ...

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  16. A MATRICIDE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— At the Criminal Court to-day Cyril Dunderdale, who was found guilty of the manslaughter of his mother at South ...

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  17. AN INSOLVENT

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— A case of glaring fraud by an insolvent was disposed of by the Insolvency Commissioner. ...

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  18. Shipping Regulations

    The expense and trouble caused to shipowners by the manner in which the quarantine laws are administered, consequent upon their being under the ...

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  19. DE ROUGEMONT

    ADELAIDE. This Day— Despite [?] statements which emanated from [?]nadatta that the man A.M. Smith, [?] recently [?] suicide there, was ...

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  20. PRINTERS WIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Court of Appeal has allowed the appeal of the Operative Printers Assistants’ Society against the verdint of the jury, and ...

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  21. RAILWAY MISHAP

    MELBOURNE, This Day —At the inquiry this morning into the Belgrave railway smash, Guard Blinkhorn, who was in charge of the train at the time ...

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  22. RICHES TO PENURY

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Strong comments were made by the coroner during the hearing at Bendigo of an inquest on the body of Michael ...

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  23. TWO CRIMALS

    BRISBANE, This Day—In the Criminal Court, George Mahonny and Henry Craig were charged with having broken into and entered the Mudgee station. ...

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  24. INTERSTATE.

    Dr Sheridan and his wife at Adelaide found not guilty of having murdered Ruby Barrington. Bunk clerk Grey, after three trials, ...

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  25. PUBLICANS’ LICENCES

    In the Perth Police Court this morning, Mr. Roe, P.M. who is also chairman of the licensing bench of the metropolitan district, said that he wished ...

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  26. BLENDING WHISKY

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr. Edward Snow Fordham, the Police Magistrate at the North London Police Court, has fined two tradesmen 20/ and a ...

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  27. COMMERCIAL

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  28. COLLEGE OF MUSIC

    LONDON, Tuesday .—The Trinity College of Music examiners for the Colonies have appointed Mr Alfred Mcshowski, who will visit the Australian ...

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  29. WHEAT AFLOAT

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  30. ACCIDENT IN HENRY-ST

    A middle-aged man named William Murray whilst walking along Henrystreet Fremantle, fell down in a fit early this morning. Assistance was ...

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  31. TO TWO YEARS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— At the criminal Court William [?]man, a well-known Westralian [?]al, was sentenced to two years for receiving ...

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  32. FOREIGN.

    Russian Duma to meet on May 10. The United States is not going to concern itself with the Congo Free State troubles. ...

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  33. CRICKETER’S BODY

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The body of Richard Humphrey, [?] veteran cricketer, and at one time professional to the Survey Club, was [?] floating in the ...

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  34. SHARK CAPTURED

    All those who are anxious to study sharks and their ways of whatever kind should visit the smaller jetty at Fremantle, where they will find a fine ...

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  35. BACK CLERK’S FALL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Frederick Gray, ex-teller of the Bank of Australian, Bendigo, was sentenced to two years and eight months for ...

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  36. TARIFF COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Evidence was given at the Tariff Commission to-day that competition in basket making and kindrec industries by the ...

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  37. CABMEN STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Eight, thousand cabinet have struck in Berlin, as a protest against the police regulations. ...

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