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  5. S. AFRICAN PRESS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Transvaal Press arc fiercely resenting Mr. Winston Churchill’s (Under Secrtary for the Colonies) utterances. They state that ...

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  6. WHO WILL CERTIFY

    Within a few weeks the Tramway Board will be called upon to take over both the electric light and tramway system, which has been established in ...

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  7. THE LATEST

    Mrs Tonkin, of Menzies lost in the bush when looking for a cow. Took wrong track; discovered late in afternoon. ...

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  8. LATE SPOTTING

    KALGOORLIE, This Day .—May King covered a round on Saturday morning in 2-9—the best of the season. The Positano gelding will take a power of ...

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  9. REBELS DEFEATED

    LONDON, Sunday.—The rebels, who were defeated at Sateru, numbered 2000 and were strongly entrenched. Colonel Goodwin commanded 500 men, with ...

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  10. THE STEEL TRUST

    LONDON, Sunday.—The operations of the American Steel Trust during 1905 where of such a profitable nature that a surplus of eight and a half ...

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  11. Fremantle Athletic Carnival

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  12. GEORGE LANSELL

    BENDIGO, This Day .—Mr Lansell, who died yesterday, was 82 years of age. The effect of his death on the mining ...

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  13. GREAT ROBBERY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Whilst in the Birmingham Post Office on Saturday, a man named Ernest Gidenoff, one of the leading Hatton Garden jewellers, ...

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  14. GERMAN CENSUS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Tho returns of the German census, which was taken in December last, have been published, and gives the population as 60,705,183, of ...

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  15. INTERSTATE.

    Another case of plague in Sydney. Mr J. C. Watson had a stormy reception in Hebert; hot-interchanges. George Lansell, quartz king, died at ...

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  16. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Sunday.—England met Scotland in the series of International Rugby matches on Saturday, and a fine game resulted in favor of ...

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  17. JAPAN TO SPEND

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Japanese House of Representatives sitting at Tokio has adopted the proposal of the nationalisation of the railway ...

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  18. TELEGRAPH BOYS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Of the 346 candidates who were examined in February for appointment as telegraph messengers 205 qualified. ...

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  19. GREAT ANXIETY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Extreme anxiety is being expressed throughout Europe owing to the state of the health of King Charles of Roumania. ...

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  20. MOTOR ’BUS BURNT

    MELBOURNE, This Day .-A Government motor omnibus was set on fire at Prahran on Saturday night, owing to the kerosene having ignited. ...

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  21. THE THREE FREMANTLES

    It is well to notice that the advice given by the “Mail” that concerted action should be taken by the three Fremantles in all matters concerning ...

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  22. FOREIGN.

    San Francisco express bound west, when near [?], in Colorado, collided with local train and caught fire. Forty passengers killed and 15 burned to ...

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  23. AWFUL FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, This Day .—A terrible tragedy occurred at St. Vincent's Hospital at 3-30 ,this morning, when Evelyn Jabbing, aged 20, who was ...

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  24. DOCTOR MUST PAY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Full Court to-day gave their judgment in favor of the Crown with costs in the case in which the Crown sued for ...

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  25. KEIR HARDIE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Keir Herdie. speaking at Merthyr, said he would resent the interference of the proposed Labor committee of the House of ...

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  26. A REMAND

    At the Police Court this morning before Messrs R. Fairbairn, R.M., and T. Smith, J.P., George Temple, alias Hampson was charged with having ...

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  27. BILLY MADDEN CRIES

    As a result of the St. Patrick’s day jollifications at Claremont, there were several oases brought before the bench at the Perth Police Court this ...

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  28. COLLIERS STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mons Clemin[?]can has consulted with the Labor Federation over Courtiers strike, and has promised to respect the right of the ...

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  29. REFUGEES SHOT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Hon. Lionel Walter Rothschild, M.P. for Aylesbury, when speaking at Chesham, stated that there was irrefutable evidence that ...

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