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  4. CLAIMS COMING IN

    MELBOURNE This Day.—During the inquiry into the [?] accident, at Haw[?], the claims agent of the railways, on being examined, said that ...

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  5. CLERK ARRESTED

    QUEENSLAND, This Day.—[?] named James Paul Smith[?] at the Police Court with having [?] bez[?]led £84 belonging to his ...

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  6. JOURNALIST TRIPS

    Amongst the through passengers for Melbourne per R.M.S. Mor[?] which arrived in Fremantle to-day, was Mr Critchley Parker, proprietor of ...

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  7. IN WEST AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday—Cornelius, leader of the revolutionists in German West Africa, who recently surrendered to the Germans, but afterwards escaped ...

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  8. V.R.C. RACES

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  9. NATIVE OUTBREAK

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. C. [?] the, Premier of states that the native outbreak is disorganising the country. ...

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  10. PERSIA REJECTS

    LONDON, Monday—Advices have been received from Teheran, which state that Persia has rejected the Telmund award. ...

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  11. IN HIS COMMAND

    MELBOURNE, This Day—During the hearing of the Ha[?] to-day Major Hawker stated that only a small portion of his command was ...

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  12. WHILE SLEEPING

    MELBOURNE This Day.—A g[?]tly tragedy occurred at Warragul in Gippsland. A. Mrs. Harrison whose husband is ...

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  13. KING EDWARD

    LONDON, Monday.—Princess Henry of Battenborg, who is accompanied by Princess E[?], have arrival at [?] where they met King Edward. ...

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  14. IMPERIAL TROOPS

    LONDON, Monday—The last contingent of Imperial troops which were quartered in Canada have now been withdrawn. ...

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  15. IN AN AIRSHIP

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. Santas [?] the inventor of the navigable air-ship, has stated his invention of trying to reach the North Pole in a ...

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  16. RHODES SCHOLAR

    1. MELBOURNE, This Day.— [?]. A. Seitz, who is 22 years of age was nominated by the selection committee of the Rhodes Scholarship for the ...

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  17. FRENCH DINNER

    LONDON, Monday.—King Edward has entertained ex-President Loubet and Mons, Declasse at luncheon. ...

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  18. [?]UITE OLD ENOUGH

    At the City Police Court this morning, before Messrs. Russell and Bastowe, J’s.P., Charles Turner was summoned by his wife for desertion ...

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  19. TIMBER DISPUTE

    A “Mail” representative waited on Mr. Teesdale Smith, the manager for Millars’ Karri, Jarrah Company this morning, and drew his attention to ...

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  20. MOTOR FIENDS

    LONDON, Monday.—The German Government is introducing a bill into the Reichstag which will compel owners of motor cars which have been the means ...

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  21. AT PALACE HOTEL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Considerable excitement was created at the Palace Hotel in Bourke-street, shortly after midnight, by the action of a ...

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  22. DOWN A CHASM

    LONDON, Monday.—An avalanche has carried 15 workmen down a chasm of a 100ft, many being injured. ...

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    TARTAN, BY LOCHIEL — COLORS, Winner of the Australian Cup, 1906. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. PLAGUE RATS

    A number of plague infected rats were discovered in Perth this morning, they having been discovered within the radius of what is known as the ...

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  25. GANG OF COOLIES

    LONDON, Monday,- A gang of coolies, armed with sticks, tried to enter a farm house at Mod[?]erfontein, but the farmer fired on the [?] and ...

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  26. LILY AND LILLIAN

    At the police court, before Mr. R. Fairbai[?], R.M., and Captain Foxworthy, J.P., [?] Doyle pleaded guilty in having used obscene ...

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  27. LONG SEA JETTY

    At the Fremantle Council meeting last night it was stated that the Government would only give £250 towards the cost of putting a fence on ...

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  28. TRAMS ON SUNDAYS

    At the Fremantle Council meeting last night, Cr. Lucraft called attention to the great inconvenience caused to the worshipping bodies by the noises ...

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  29. SCOTCH TEACHER

    L ON DON, Monday.—The man Zippel who was arrested about a month ago on the charge of having murdered an Scotch schoolmaster named Reed, at ...

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  30. SERIOUS ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— A man named James Wood, whilst painting electric poles at Latrobe-street, North Maelbourne, to-day, seized a live wire. ...

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