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  5. THE LATEST

    Perth Chamber of Commerce deplore return of Mr. J tunes from London. Leederville Electric Light carnival in full swing. ...

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  6. BOULDER RACES

    KALGOORLIE, This Afternoon. — The Summer meeting of the.. Boulder Racing Club was commenced to-day in glorious weather. The course was in ...

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  7. INFERNAL MACHINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A number of anarchists exploded an infernal machine chine at the Gendarmerie Office in Odessa. Eleven of the inmates were ...

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  8. THRILLING TALE

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A thrilling story has been received from Thursday Island. The ship Kinteena put in with her foremast broken, ...

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  9. STRONG REMARKS

    LONDON. Tuesday.—The “loader.,” a Johannesburg journal, in referring to the proposed vote of censure on Lord Milner, and which Mr. W. B. Byles, ...

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  10. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    SYDNEY This Day—The details of the shotting affair at Peterson differ from those published in to-day’s morning papers. ...

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  11. PRESSMAN’S DEATH

    Great regret was expressed throughout Fremantle this morning, when it became known that Mr Philip Ryan, thewell known shipping reporter, of ...

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  12. BANK NOTE FORGER

    LONDON, Tuesday—William Barmish, one of the gang of men who were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment for the forgery of Bank of ...

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  13. SNOW SLIDES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Enormous slides of snow have occurred at [?]urage, one of the great mining camps in Colorado. Twenty miners are known to ...

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  14. INTERSTATE.

    Rev. J. O. A. Clarke, Anglican clergyman, and Miss Cotton, a dressmaker of Linton, when driving across a railway line, train run into them ; both ...

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  15. NOR’ WEST RAILWAY

    As a result of their recent tour in the Nor’-West, the Parliamentary party have unanimously decided to recommend to the House that the Nor’ ...

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  16. M’ARTHUR v. LYNE

    SYDNEY, This Day—The libel [?] instituted by Messrs. M‘Arthur and Co. against Sir Wm. Lyne was continued this morning. ...

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  17. COMMERCIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The March scries of wool sales were continued to-day. and were very animated. The highest prices of the series being realised. ...

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  18. HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Judicial Committee of the House of Lords has upheld the decision of Mr Justice Bucknell, delivered in the King’s Bench ...

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  19. POST MYSTERY

    A matter which has been placed in the hands of the police for solution, is the strange disappearance of Chas. Magnusson, the second mate of the ...

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  20. CHURCH AND STATE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Mayor and two Captains of the Infantry Regiment who refused to order the soldiers to force open the doors of the ...

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  21. WHEAT SHIPMENTS

    LONDON, Tuesday—The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 4,190,000 quarters. Atlantic shipments total 82,000 ...

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  22. SHARE QUOTATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Australian and New Zealand mortgage shares are quoted at £90, and Dalgety’s shares at £5 12/6. ...

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  23. EARTHQUAKES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Further reports from Kaji, in Formosa, the scene of the earthquakes, state that a thousand were killed and seven hundred injured ...

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  24. FOREIGN.

    All political parties on the Rand resent the attacks made on Lord Milner. £1,500,000 granted for suppression of ...

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  25. PENNY MEALS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Augustine Birrell, the president of the Board of Education, in the course of a speech on the question of providing free ...

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  26. FATAL FALL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-At the inquest quest upon the body of Evelyn Jobling, who fell from the balcony of the St. Vincent’s hospital, a verdict of ...

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  27. MANSION BURNT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The fins mansion of Mr. Robert Crawshay, the well-known ironmaster of South Wales and Monmouthshire has been burnt to the ...

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  28. ANNIE JOHNSON

    SYDNEY, This Day-Annie Johnston was sentenced in the Criminal Court to-day to 22 months imprisonment for the manslaughter of Harry ...

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  29. KEIR HARDIE’S

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Telegrams received from Durban state that Mr. Keir Hardie’s statements, that the disturbances in Natal were due to a ...

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  30. RHODES SCHOLAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr Behan, one of the Victorian Rhodes scholars at Oxford, has been awarded the Vinerian Law Scholarship at that ...

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  31. CONSTABLE DISMISSED

    As the outcome of the recent prosecution in the Fremantle Court, in which Constable Ed. Brush sued Coxswain Geo. Fry for having used ...

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  32. UNGRATEFULNESS

    MELBOURNE .This Day.—The members of the Australian Natives Conference at Shepparton today are debating spiritedly on the question of ...

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  34. EX-PUGILIST’S END

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The police are investigating the circumstances attending the death of Wm. Buck, a notorious ex-pugilist, who died from the ...

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  35. BOND CONGRESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The- Bond Congress, have urged the Government to pay the sums withheld as compensation to those who were sentenced to ...

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  36. WILLIAM SLEE

    At the Criminal Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Burnside, William Slee was presented on a charge of having illegally escaped from custody. ...

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  37. SERIOUS CHARGE

    At the No. 3 Court, Perth, this morning, before Messrs J. Elliott and E. C. Locke, J.P., Harry Lewis, was charged on remand with having been ...

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  38. RUSSIA DENIES

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The Russian Government, semi-officially denies the statement made by Mr. Rothschild that those refugees who were refused ...

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