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  5. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    No further cases of plague Share been reported today. Dr Anderson, the special plague officer, reports that Benns is slightly better, [?] the ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    Minister of Lands prepares comprehensive immigration scheme, Curran [?] T[?] Smith of bluff. ...

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  7. RAILWAY BUNGLING

    Just now the cry from all parts of the State [?] agricultural or development railway lines. Fanners, fruitgrowers and all gardeners, one and all, ...

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  8. THE MAGAZINES

    Some time ago a great [?] was raised in Fremantle concerning the danger which existed owing to the close proximity of the plosive magazine ...

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  9. MARRIED WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day. —At the Hamilton Assizes yesterday, Alice Brown, a young married woman was found guilty of an attempted illegal ...

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  10. HALF SOVEREIGN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A prisoner in Pentridge Goal, who is serving a sentence of six months, endeavoted to bribe a warder by promising ...

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  11. SUDDEN DEATH

    The police were called upon at [?] o’clock yesterday afternoon to Remove a woman who was said to be in a dying condition in Norfolk lane. ...

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  12. THEATRE SHARES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-The late Mr George Coppin’s will directs that an annunity of £300 be paid, to his wife. ...

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  13. LABORER DIES

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Tho[?] Chakley, aged 32, a laborer, who was run over by a train at Footscray on Saturday, died Irwin his injuries ...

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  14. BRITISH TRIBES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death of the Abyssinian General and Governor Makoneers is causing a great deal of unrest in the provinces over which ...

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  15. LITTLE MARY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A [?] prosecution occurred at Collingwood to-day, when John O’Neill, a dealer, was charged with administering a ...

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  16. INTERSTATE.

    Francis Smith, lunatic sailor, sent to Kew Asylum. Proof that victim of Surrey Hills tragedy struggled hard for life. ...

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  17. FISHERMAN KILLED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-Meshala Folbigg, while standing alongside his boat at [?] Beach, Grafton, was killed by a flash of lightning, which ...

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  18. FOR THE CHILDREN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Anglo-Australians in London have subscribed the sum of £340 towards the funds for the Alexandria. Hospital for ...

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  19. CHINESE QUESTION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Rev. Mr. Smith, the Presbyterian clergyman at Gernniston, the largest mining centre of the Rand, and liberal in politics, ...

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  20. ALLEGED ROBBERY

    A young man nam[?] William Oliver, a professional runner, arrived by the Kanowna from Castlemaine, on Saturday last. He came over specially ...

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  21. HOUSE OF COMMONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Prime Minis tor, the Bona. Sir Campbell-Bannerman. proposes [?] the House of Commons shall meet at a quarter to ...

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  22. ARMS BROKEN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-A lad named Shepherd wet with a very severe accident to day at Richmond. He was working on two ladders, and falling ...

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  23. FOREIGN.

    Workmen at Warsaw, Poland, would not vote at Duma elections. Revolutionists of Odessa for months terrorised tradesmen into contributing ...

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  24. MISSING MATE

    The police have not yet received word as to the arrest or otherwise of the missing mate of the Wilbert L. Smith, Chas. Magnusson. ...

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  25. MOROCCO QUESTION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The compromise which the American delegates at the Algeciras conference have proposed provides that the Inspector-General of ...

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  26. 12,000,000

    LONDON, Thursday —Replaying to a correspondent, Sir Campbell-Bannerman explained that when speaking of twelve million being on the verge of ...

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  27. CRUELTY TO AHORSE

    At the Perth [?] Court this morning before Mr. W. A. G. Walter, acting P.M., and Mr. C. E. Looke, J.P., Alfred J. Hawkins was charged ...

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  28. IMPROVEMENTS

    It is understood that great improvement is to be effected in High-street, almost immediately. The old buildings forming the N.W. corner of High ...

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  29. WATSON ON DEAKIN

    SYDNEY, This Day .Mr Watson has been interviewed regarding Mr. Deakin’s speech at Adelaide. He states that Mr. Deakin did not add much to ...

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  30. ELECTION PETITION

    The petition which was lodged by Mr W. C. Angwin against the return of Mr. J. J. Holmes is still occupying the attention of the Chief Justice in the ...

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  31. GRAZIER DIES

    MELBOURNE, This Day- The inquest on the body of tho grazier, who was found dead in an hotel at Hamilton with a glass of water ...

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