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  4. LATE SPORTING

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  5. THE LATEST

    A system of hygeine is to be undertaken by the State schools of Western Australia. The timber hewers’ grievances were ...

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  6. TERRIBLE FIRE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Further particulars are to hand regarding the fire at one of the mines near Courrieres, France. ...

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  7. RAILWAY ENQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The enquiry into the Belgrave railway accident was continued to-day, at the Railway Offices. ...

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  8. LETTER WEIGHTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Germany has proposed to the Postal Union that the weight of letters bearing the minimum postage should be increased to twenty ...

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  9. HERTZIAN RAYS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A submarine boat has been, successfully steered by means of the Hertzian rays. This will revolutionise the means of submarine ...

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  10. CLEANSE THE PORT

    Despite the fact that the attention of the local health authorities has been called to the disgusting state of a number of empty hovels in Packenham ...

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  11. LICENSING COURT

    The ordinary quarterly sitting of the Licensing Court was commenced at the Fremantle Court this morning. The bench being occupied by Messrs. R. ...

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  12. JOINS THE CRAFT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Viscount Tadosu Hayashi, the Japanese Ambassador at the Court of St. J times, has been admitted as a Past Warden of the ...

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  13. BROKEN HILL FIRE

    ADELAIDE. This Day.—Just when it was thought that the fire on the Broken Hill Proprietary Mine had been quenched, it broke out with renewed ...

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  14. GOOD COLLECTION

    LONDON, Sunday.—The voluntary offerings made by the members of the Anglican Church in the United Kingdom in 1905, exceeds the sum of ...

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  15. INTERSTATE.

    The skeleton of a [?] about 45 years of age was found on Munderoo Station, N.S.W. There was a bullet hole through the skull. ...

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  16. HEAVY RAINFALL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The heavy rainfall still continues, and is now general all over the State. On Saturday and Sunday, the fall was ...

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  17. AID TO IMMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Canadian lodges of the Independent Order of Foresters, are providing the sum of a million dollars (£200,000) for the ...

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  18. MANCHURIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Commerce and Trade of Manchuria is now approaching its normal state, and the Japanese troops will be withdrawn in the ...

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  19. THREE BURGLARS

    MELBOURNE. This Day.—In the Criminal Court to-day, James Nurol and Robert Heaton, two burglars, who stole a quantity of paperhanging and ...

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  20. PREMIER BENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—On Saturday afternoon Mr Thos. Bent, State Premier, opened a bazaar at Elsternwick, and added to his already long ...

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  21. FREETHINKER DIES

    LONDON, Sunday.—The death is announced of Herr Eugene. Richter, the leader of the German Freethought movement, and member of the German ...

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  22. SUICIDE

    Robert Steel, an employee of the Loco, shops of the Railway Department at Midland Junction, committed suicide at his home at North ...

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  23. VIC. CHAMPIONS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Eaglehawk Fire Brigade, the champions of Victoria, have finally arranged to visit Bunbury in order to take part in the ...

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  24. FOREIGN.

    The most awful colliery explosion on record occurred at Courriers, in the Department of Pus de Calais, France, at 7 o’clock on Saturday morning. ...

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  25. New Licenses

    J. Munsie applied for a Colonial Wine License for premises situated on the Canning road. Wm. Porter Tobias applied for a ...

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  26. M‘ARTHUR v. LYNE

    MELBOURNE , This Day. — In the High Court to-day, Mr. Blackett, on behalf of Sir William Lyne, applied for leave to appeal against the decision of ...

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  27. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The final match in the series of International Rugby matches was played on Saturday, when Ireland was successful in defeating the fine Welsh team ...

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  28. FIRE IN FOUNDRY

    MELBOURNE. This Day.—During Sunday night a fire was discovered at the Phoenix foundary Lyddiard-street, Ballarat. The alarm was at once ...

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  29. LANDOWNER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A man named Henry Kraft, a largo landholder, was found dead in bed at his hotel at Hamilton. ...

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  30. SWIMMER HEALY

    C. Healy, the Now South Wales champion swimmer, who is proceeding to Europe to compete in the great swimming contest there, passed ...

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  31. ROBERTS v. WEISS

    LONDON , Sunday.—E. Roberts, the champion billiard player, has defeated Weiss, to whom he conceded two thousand in a game of nine ...

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