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  5. GEMBROOK INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, This Raj The Belgrave accident inquiry was continued to-day. John Thos. Gatland, an exdriver ...

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  6. FILTHY FREMANTLE

    A few days ago the [?]vocated the appointment of more health inspectors, and this advocacy has brought forth numerous setters and ...

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  7. THE LATEST

    Mayoress of, Subiaco seriously ill. Mrs Marian Smith, old, Geraldton resident, died yesterday. Sir John and lady Forrest staying ...

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  8. VOTE OF CENSURE

    LONDON, Wednesday. i Further newspaper cablegrams have been received from South Africa protesting against the proposed censure of Lord ...

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  9. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    “Speak man thy mind, one hold not anything.” It was only in Tuesday’s “Mail” that an article was published, which ...

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  10. SYDNEY TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, This Day.—The hospital authorities report that the bullet has been extracted from Mrs Ravra, but not from Percy Singer. Both, ...

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  11. MORENGAS ESCAPE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Morengas have escaped to the northwards after a sharp fig[?] with the German troops. Colonel [?] member of the ...

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  12. INTERSTATE.

    Great Centenary procession at Launceston yesterday: Annie Johnson sentenced 22 months [?]ment for manslaughter of ...

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  13. VESSEL ASHORE

    SYDNEY, This Bay.—Owing to a heavy sea the coasting vessel Toncurry while endeavoring to cross out of the port of Foster, was driven ashore, ...

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  14. CROWN LIABLE

    MELBOURNE, This Day. The High Court decided today that the Crown were [?] to [?] in the costs [?] an action in which they were ...

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  15. CHINESE QUESTION

    LONDON Wednesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill states that it is impossible that the existing licenses for the importation of Chinese into the Rand ...

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  16. PROBATE DUTY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Probate duty amounting to £28[?]2 was paid to-day on the estate of Hugh Junor Brown, the Hon. Alfred Deakin’s ...

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  17. SOLICITOR’S CLERK

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An order nisi was granted to-day to review the decision of magistrates in fineing Cullen, a clerk to Mr Gaunson, a solicitor, ...

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  18. SUPPOSED SUICIDE

    Shortly before 12 o’clock to-day the body of a well dressed man was found lying close to the dead end of the Perth Causeway on the Perth side. ...

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  19. £987,737 DEFICIT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The loss on the telegraphic service of the United Kingdom during the year ending last March amounted, to £987,737 ...

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  20. FOREIGN.

    Landlords lose £3,200.000 through Agarian disturbances in Russia. Eight hundred houses belonging to German landlords have been burnt ...

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  21. A.N.A. WANT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Australian Natives’ Association to day carried a resolution “That the time had arrived when the A.N.A. should ...

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  22. SWEET SEVENTEEN

    MELBOURNE, This Day—At the City Court this morning before Mr Panton, P.M., a man named Edward Dalton was presented on a charge of ...

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  23. CRICK ON TRIAL

    SYDNEY, This Day.—The trial of the Hon. W. P. Criek, was commenced this morning. He was charged on two counts with having corruptly ...

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  24. MINERS ON STRIKE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sixty-thousand miners are on strike in the Pas du Calais provinces of France, and disturbances are occurring at Lens. ...

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  25. BALLARAST’S BEST

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Two very residents of Ballarat and district passed away yesterday. Richard Septimus Mitchell (78), a wealthy and ...

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  26. PROSPEROUS INDIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Indian Budget for 1904 to 1003 shows a surplus of £3,456,066, and it is estimated that the surplus for current year ...

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  27. “MADE IN AUSTRALIA.”

    At the meeting of the Labor Council last night the following resolution was, on the instance of Cr. Ives (North Fremantle) carried ...

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  28. Another Case

    Another case of plague has occurred in Fremantle to-day, the patient being a butcher named Charles Klenk, who occupied a shop at the corner of ...

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  29. JAPANESE LOAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Japanese internal loan of £20,000,000 sterling has been barely subscribed. The Imperial household and banks ...

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