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  4. THE LATEST

    The maximum shade temperature recorded at the Observatory yesterday was 83 degrees. The amount to the credit of ...

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  5. SPANIEL DOG

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Spaniel dog saved the lives of six persons at East Ham, by raising a night alarm. On being aroused the occupants of ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING

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  7. 1,400, IMMIGRANTS.

    LONDON, Thursday,—The International Navigation Company’s twin screw steamer Kensington is chartered to convey 14,000 of the emigrants ...

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  8. BRASS FOR GOLD

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Before the Tariff Commission to-day the working jewellers of the States of Victoria, New South Wales and Western ...

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  9. IN THE HEBRIDES

    LONDON, Thursday. The “Figaro,” a Parisian daily journal, states that the Hebrides Commission had decided to establish a Court of Special ...

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  10. TELEPHONE SYSTEM

    BRISBANE, This Day—The proposed alteration in the telephone system of charges was discussed at the Chamber of Commerce meeting. ...

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  11. FOUR YOUNGSTERS

    LONDON, Thursday. — The four youths, who were concerned in the great Helsingiors Bank robbery, and who fled into the woods, have been ...

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  12. CUSTOMS DEPT.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—It is proposed to transfer the Comptroller-General of Customs (Dr. Wollaston) to Sydney for the remainder of the ...

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  13. An EX-SOLDIER

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the Worship-street Court evidence was given against James Benson, thirty-three, an ex-soldier, of Usher-road, Bow, charged ...

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  14. METEORIC CAREER

    LONDON,. Thursday.—The death is announced of Mr John Lockie, ex-M.P. for Devonport. Mr. Lockie had a meteroric career in ...

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  15. MURDER MYSTERY

    LONDON, Thursday.—A remarkable murder mystery has been unravelled by the police of Blomfield, New Jersey. The body of John Hoff, a German ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN CUP.

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  17. SMUGGLING ARMS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian revolutionaries are daily smuggling large quantities of arms into Finland and Russia via Sweeden. ...

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  18. HEBE IN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German barque, Hebe, which sailed from Hamburg some months ago for Melbourne bus been dismantled by a terrific squall ...

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  19. OFF ON HOLIDAY

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Colonel Madley, Commissioner of Police, has not been in the best of health for some time. ...

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  20. ARM IN ARM

    MELBOURNE; This Day—A resolution against gambling was passed at the Methodist Conference this [?] ...

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  21. INTERSTATE.

    The [?] of the South Australian Royal Agricultural Society was opened in Adelaide yesterday. The agricultural exhibits were the best ever ...

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  22. GERMANS TAKE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans are heavily fortifying the port of Kino-Chow, which is situated in Shan-Tung Peninsula, and about 169 miles to the ...

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  23. A FATAL FALL

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A man named Glover, a resident of Annandale, was admitted into the hospital suffering from a fractured skull, and died ...

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  24. JUMP OVERBOARD

    LONDON, Friday.—On the arrival at New York of the steamer Burutu, from Liverpool, it was reported that two first class passengers, named Edwards ...

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  25. THE BEER BATTLE

    KALGOORLIE., This Day.—The chief interest in the battle for cheap drinks on the fields now centres on pay day, the result of which in the matter of ...

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  26. JAP FAMINE FUND

    MELBOURNE, This Day—Premier Bent has decided to forward 50 tons of flour on behalf of the Japanese famine fund.. ...

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  27. SEVERE SENTENCES

    ESPERANCE. This Day— At the quarter sessions before the resident magistrate and Mr W. Goodhart, J.P., a native named Woobey was charged ...

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  28. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Thursday—The personnel of the British Navy is to be maintained at 120,000 men. The proposed new battleships to be ...

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  29. GIRL OF TWELVE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mary Dorothy Woodman, a schoolgirl, aged twelve years, was charged at Enfield Police Court with having attempted to ...

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  30. PAYING GUESTS

    At the Reigate County Bench, George Forsyth and George Thomas were charged with having stolen silver and plated articles valued at £30/10/, and ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL

    LONDON. This Day.—The wheat market is apathetic, and a large quantity is selling at unprofitable rates, The flour trade is causing buyers to ...

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  32. FOREIGN.

    The Japanese naval training squadron, of three ships, will visit Australia, in May. The puny postage system has been ...

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  33. DIED AT MALTA

    LONDON, Friday.—Word has been received of the death of Mr. Stanley Spencer, the well-known aeronaut. Mr died at Malta from typhoid fever. ...

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  34. A CHERUB’S DEATH

    LONDON, Friday.—Pathos and tragedy were merged in a story told before the Marylebone coroner. Little Virginia Binghi, daughter of ...

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  35. THE “DAILY MAIL”

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Court of Appeal in Lunacy has refusal to hold the “Daily Mail” guilty of contempt in publishing medical reports asserting ...

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