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  4. HEADLESS CORPSES

    LONDON, Monday.—A great number of the bodies recovered from the colliery at Courriers are headless, and a mass of blackened cinders ...

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  5. FREMANTLE FORTS

    The forts at Arthur’s Head are rapidly approaching completion, and some very good work has been done. The contractors for the work will be ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    On a charge of ticket-scalping Chas. Salamons was sentenced by Mr A. G. Walter, acting P.M., to one months’ imprisonment. ...

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  7. SETTLERS OBJECT

    LONDON, Monday.—The settlers in Rhodesia have petitioned Lord Sel. bourne against the Chartered Company granting one John Willo[?]ghby ...

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  8. LATE SPORTING

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—The training trade was very slow this morning, and nothing very startling was done. Lockette is sprinting well, as ...

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  9. RAILWAY PICNIC

    To-day is one which is looked forward to with joyous anticipation by railway employes and their families all through the year, for on this day is ...

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  10. RATS AND PLAGUE

    It will be remembered that just after the Ville de La Ciotat, which was quarantined at Fremantle during her visit to the port some months ago, a ...

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  11. GERMANY & ITALY

    LONDON, Monday.—The German Government and Press are treating Italy with great - coldness, owing to the reserved attitude adopted by their ...

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  12. DOCTOR’S PLAN

    LONDON, Monday.—Dr. Gregory has introduced a bill into the State Legislature of Iowa, having for its object the legalising the painless killing of ...

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  13. POSTAL MATTER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The High Court delivered their judgment to-day in the application to make absolute an order for a mandamus to compel ...

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  14. INTERSTATE.

    Heavy rains have been experienced throughout Queensland. The town of Winton is surrounded with water. At Olco 24 inches of rain fell in 24 hours. ...

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  15. DISORDERLY HOUSE

    At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. J. Hicks and Captain Foxworth, J’s.P., Henry Marriott and Elizabeth Currie were charged with ...

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  16. DOWIE DEPOSED

    LONDON, Monday.—The deacons of the Zionist Church, at Zion City, have assumed the administration of Zion City and all the business of the ...

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  17. ECHO OF THE WAR

    Before Mr. W. A. Walter, Acting P.M., this morning at the Metropolitan Police Court, David L. Bernard, a member of the South African ...

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  18. FOREIGN.

    The monarchs, presidents and Governments of every civilised country have sent messages of condolence to France over the colliery explosion. ...

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  19. LAND TENURE BILL

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr Agar Robartes’ Land Tenure Bill is based on the principle of a tenant fanners’ capi[?] not being liable to confiscation. ...

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  20. THE “PROFIT’S” SON

    Mrs. Dowie, the Swiss heiress, who married the “Profit’s” son, has written to her mother on Luke Constance, says the “Pall Mall Gazette,” that ...

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  21. “I’LL SHOOT YOU

    John Henricks was this morning arraigned at the City Police Court before Mr Walter, acting P.M., with threatening to shoot Margaret ...

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  22. HOTEL CLASSIFICATION

    In addition to those hotels mentioned in yesterday’s issue of the “Mail” the following houses have been assessed under the Licensing Act as coming ...

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  23. Accident on Ground

    In order to provide amusements for the children, the committee had erected a “Sea on Land” on the ground, which has been tested on Saturday, ...

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  24. ADMIRAL’S REWARD

    LONDON, Monday.—The British Ad have granted Rear-Admiral Percy Scott the sum of £8000 as a reward for his great gunnery inventions. ...

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  25. ROLLED GOLD

    At the Perth Police Court this morning before Mr. A. G. Walter, acting P.M., Thomas Maher and George Griffin were charged with having been ...

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  26. ALLEGED CRUELTY

    Before the acting P.M., Mr A. G. Walter, this morning, at the City Police Court, Myall Davern appeared to answer a charge of craclty to his ...

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  27. GEMBROOK SMASH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the Gembrook Railway Accident Inquiry to-day the superintending road master M‘Namara, gave evidence that the ...

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  28. KAISER BACKS OUT

    LONDON, Monday.—The New York “Sun” states that the Emperor William only adopted a conciliatory tone with regards to the Moroccan affairs ...

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  29. A QUEEN’S SALARY

    LONDON, Monday. — The Spanish Chamber has voted an allowance to Princess Ena on her becoming Queen of 250,000 pesetas, about £7850 per ...

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