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  4. “QUARTZ KING”

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr George Lansell, the quartz king of Bendigo, is seriously ill. Mr Lausell is 87 years of age. ...

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  5. THE LATEST

    Plague area spreading in Perth. Infected rats found half mile from eastern boundary of area, Dr Black condems system of giving ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING

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  7. THE PLAGUE

    The Central Board of Health received information, from Dr Blackburn from Geraldton, that the two plague patients in that town were progressing ...

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  8. FREE POSTAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Prime Minister, the Hon. Campbell-Bannerman, has refused to appoint a committee to consider the question of the ...

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  9. LUMPERS’ PICNIC

    For one week-day in the year the members of the Fremantle Lumpers’ Union put away their dog-hooks and trollies, and with their wives, ...

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  10. WOMEN AS SHIELDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—General Ward, who is in command of the American forces in the [?]ppines, has informed the Hon. William H. Taft,. Secretary ...

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  11. DROPS DEAD

    MELBOURNE. This Day .—Elizabeth Gray, aged 32, after leaving the pantomime at the Princess Theatre last night, dropped dead in the street. ...

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  12. ADELAIDE BETTING

    ADELAIDE, This Day .—The Full Court to-day began the hearing of the appeal by Frank Styles against a conviction for having been found in a ...

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  13. UNIONISTS WIN

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  14. A TAME ELECTION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Russian authorities are preventing all electioneering meetings except a very few in St. Petersburg. ...

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  15. SERVANT’S THEFT

    At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., Charles Walker pleaded guilty to having stolen the sum of £3, the property of J. and ...

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  16. INCREASED TARIFF

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The South African Customs Conference is silting in Natal, and is expected to agree to a moderately increased protection ...

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  17. INTERSTATE.

    Two inches of rain at Broken Hill, two to four in Riverina, on Darling River four inches. Fire still raging at Broken Hill, ...

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  18. HEBRIDES TREATY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Winstone Churchill states that the report of the Commissioners, who discussed the Anglo-French Convention concerning the ...

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  19. GEMBROOK SMASH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Belgrave inquiry was continued to-day, when evidence was given as to the condition of the engine. ...

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  20. NEIGHBOURS QUARREL

    At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., Emma Martin was charged with having used insulting language to Emma Myers. ...

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  21. CAB ACCIDENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Right Hon. Herbert Asquith, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, is suffering from an accident. ...

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  22. BODIES RECOVERED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The respiratory apparatus, which is used in the Westralian collieries, and was sent, together with men to work it, to the ...

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  23. Moonee Valley Races

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  24. GENEROUS WAGES

    At the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., C. H. Stone was sued by Ed, Yokes Mackey for £2 5/ wages due. ...

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  25. BOAT CAPSIZES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Whilst sailing in Bantry Bay one of the bouts of the H.M.S. Duncan capsized, and four of the crew of the battle ship were ...

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  26. ROADS BOARD ELECTIONS

    To-morrow, is the day appointed for election of members to sit on the Roads Boards all over the State, and it behoves electors to act cautiously, ...

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  27. FOREIGN.

    Tariff debate in House of Commons, Sir J. Hetson stated Balfour had surrendered to Chamberlain over the fiscal question. Mr. Austin Taylor ...

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  28. TRAM ACCIDENT

    An accident which was attended with very serious consequences occurred at the corner of Hampton-road last night, A number of lads were hanging on ...

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  29. VETERAN ACTOR

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr George Coppin, the veteran actor and actor-manager, died to-day. The news of the death of Mr Coppin ...

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  30. JUDGE APPOINTED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— General satisfaction is expressed on its being made known, that Mr Loo Cussen, K.C., had been appointed Supreme ...

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  31. SEIGE OF SANA

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The population of Sana has been reduced from seventy thousand to twenty-thousand by famine. ...

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