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  5. THE LATEST

    The Minister for Commerce is winding an officer to the northern goldfields to inquire into the condition of the natives there. ...

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  6. 45 DAY’S FAST

    LONDON, Sunday.—[?] the fasting man, has successfully concluded his forty-five days’ fast at [?] circus, London. ...

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  7. SUPPOSED WRECK

    [?] coast of Western [?] between Albany and Fre[?] is known the world over as [?] of the wildest in the world. Not ...

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  8. GAZETTE NOTICE

    LONDON, Sunday—Mr Prickett has been gazetted as Consul-General for the United States of America with the Consulate at Auckland. ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—There were a number of horses out this morning. Owing to the track having been recently ploughed, the going was ...

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  10. DETAILS SECRET

    LONDON, Sunday.— In consequence of the Anglo-Japanese Alliance, Great Britain has decided to uncertain the time necessary to send troops from ...

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  11. HAM AND BACON

    A representative of the “Mail” and an interview this meaning with Mr, G. Farmer, the well-known bacon manufacturer from Victoria, who ...

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  12. THREE SAILORS

    LONDON, Tuesday—Three sailors who took part in the mutiny in the Russian Black Sea Fleet have been executed at Sev[?] ...

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  13. DISCUSSION ABOUT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The representatives of the Het Volk [?] the responsible progressive parties have met at General Both’s house in Pretoria to ...

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  14. HORSEMEN COLLIDE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Late Saturday night Curtis Anderson was riding from Newstead to Joyce’s Creek when another horseman collided ...

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  15. COUNCIL OF FIJI

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Hon. Thomas Rawson Ward has been gazetted as a member of the Executive Council of Fiji. ...

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  16. TORNADO TRAVELS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A tornado which was travelling at the terrific rate of 77 miles per hour, struck the town of Meradian in the Mississippi on ...

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  18. THE MARRIAGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Right Mr. Herbert Gladstone, Secretary of State for Home Affairs, has declined to receive a deputation from thee ...

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  19. LABOR PARTY

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — At the quarterly meeting of the central executive of the Political Labor council on Saturday night, it was ...

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  20. A LIGHTED CANDLE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A dog-upset upset a lighted candle in a six-roomed house, which was burned down. It was owned by a Mrs Wakefield, of ...

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  21. WIRELESS WIRES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The experimental works at Queenscliffe which are being erected by the Marconi Wireless Telegraphy Company, are nearly ...

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  22. INTERSTATE.

    Judge Rogers, N.S.W., said, “There are a lot of persons who I don’t shake hands with, but whom I like much better than those whose hands I ...

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  23. JACOB SCHMIDT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Jacob Schmidt, the murderer, has been sentenced to death. ...

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  24. MELTING TINS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A little girl named Ruby Lenten, aged 14, was engaged with other children in melting tins in order to procure the ...

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  25. AT PHILLIP ISLAND

    MELBOURNE, This Day,—The Ship Sheke, has broken up, and the beach at Phillip Island is strewn with wreckage. ...

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  26. REMANDS

    At the Fremantle Court, this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., Charles Waller [?] charged with having stolen [?] servant from his ...

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  27. PILOT GUILTY

    MELBOURNE, This Day,—The Court of Marine inquiry, which sat to-day, found Pilot Dow guilty of misconduct in carelessly navigating the steamer ...

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  28. POLICE WON’T PRESS

    At the Fremantle Court this morning before Mr R. Fairbairn, R.M.m Anastasia Cottiline, who is an old and very neglected looking woman, ...

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  29. ELECTRIC TRAMS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Electric trams collided at Ballarat yesterday. The accident was caused by gross carelessness, they both being on one ...

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  30. SERIOUS CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Philip Henry Evans, an electrical engineer was arrested to-day and charged with indecent assault. ...

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  31. HE WAS DEAD

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—William Chack, a well-known dealer of Ballarat was found to-day hanging from a learn and was dead when discovered. ...

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  32. UNDER THE WEIGHT

    C. Cossi and G. Germatine were charged before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M. with having had in their possession certain fish under the weight prescribed ...

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  33. CLASPS HIS MOTHER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A young man named James Garlich, aged 20, a member of the Australian Infantry Regiment, Kyneton, was cleaning his ...

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  34. FOREIGN.

    Mr. Winston Churchill’s attack on Lord Milner’s native policy in South Africa has been severely [?] at Johannesburg. ...

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  35. MAN FOUND DEAD

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A peculiar death happened at Bullong Beach, near Yarram. A man named Henry John Norris, 72 ...

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  36. THE ROTHSCHILDS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Rothschilds have received the sum of £470,873 sterling for transmission to the Jews in Russia. ...

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  37. TO SCHEDULE TIME

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — The Belgrave accident [?] was continued to-day. Thomas Molomby, a time table’s ...

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