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  4. RACING IN S.A.

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  5. MUTINY

    LONDON, Monday.—Reuter’s Madrid representative cables that the naval mutiny of Friday was much mote serious than at first reported by the ...

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  6. SOCIAL DEMOCRATS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Social Democratic Federation of Great Britain opened its annual conference at Bradford to-day, it being largely attended. ...

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  7. FIRE AT BUNBURY

    BUNBURY, This Day.—What threatened to be a very serious conflagration occurred at the Prince of Wales Hotel on Saturday night. ...

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  8. THE ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—At the Adelaide Police Court to-day, Thomas Michael Roach was charged with shooting at Ellen Kerth in ...

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  9. RUSSIAN NOVELIST

    LONDON, Monday.—The great Russian novelist, Maxime Gorky (Ali[?]men [?] ), who was [?] poisoned last year as a revolutionist, ...

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  10. KAISER’S TELEGRAM.

    LONDON, Monday.—The German Emperor’s telegram, in which he sent to Count Goluchowski, the Austro-Hungarian Foreign Minister, an expression of ...

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  11. ROOSEVELT

    LONDON, Monday.—The speech of President Roosevelt, in which he dwelt on the necessity for making the sternest war against the grave evils ...

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  12. W.A. TURF CLUB

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  13. HOUSE BREAKING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A man named Rogers, carrier of South Melbourne, with his wife and family left for their holidays at Kyneton ...

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  14. STAWELL FESTIVAL

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  15. JABEZ BALFOUR

    LONDON, Monday.—Jabez Balfour, who became so notorious, through his enormous building society frauds, and who having escaped to the Argentine, ...

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  16. YOUNG MAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A young man named Archibald Anderson, aged 19, a clerk, and formerly a dispensing chemist, was found unconscious in the ...

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  17. BRUTAL MASSACRE

    LONDON, Monday.—Private English letters received yesterday from Tshugaris in the Caucasus, state that a large body of Tartars led by ...

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  18. LYNCH LAW

    LONDON, Monday.—Another instance of lynch law is reported from Springfield in the State of Missouri, U.S.A. An immense mob of people broke ...

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  19. VESUVIUS EASES

    LONDON, Monday.—The fall of ashes from Mount Vesuvius is again decreasing, but the awful darkness which prevails in the towns and villages at the ...

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  20. GUILDFORD REGATTA

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  21. EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, Monday.—The earthquake which occurred in the southern portion of the island of Formosa on Saturday, has enormously increased ...

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  22. UNCLE SAM

    LONDON, Monday.—Further particulars have been received of the explosion on board the American battleship Kearsarge, which was engaged in gun ...

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  23. AID TO ITALY

    LONDON, Monday:—The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria has sent a message of condolence to King Victor Emanuel of Italy over the Vesuvian ...

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  24. LADY FALLS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Mrs. Josiah Stafford fell from the train whilst travelling fram Millicent to Mount Gambier on Monday. ...

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  25. A COUNTESS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Countess of Warwick, who is a member of the Social Democratic League, declares that she sold all her jewels before the ...

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  26. MURDER IN TRAIN

    LONDON, Monday.—A horrible murder and robbery is reported from Russia. A stylish woman who was returning from Harbin, where she had ...

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  27. TWO BEAUTIES

    Helena Farrell and Louisa [?] were jointly charged before Messrs. G. Russell, Battye, and J. J. C[?] J’s.P., at the City Police Court. ...

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  28. THE TRAM ACCIDENT

    The young man named Buokham, who, as reported in yesterday’s “Mail” fell off a Beaconsfield tram, and sustained a fracture of the base of the ...

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  29. BUGGY ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day—Two-horses attached to a buggy containing a large picnic party at Stawell bolted yesterday. ...

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  30. AUSTRALIA’S NAVY

    LONDON, Monday.—The “E[?]press” states that Commander Croswell, R.N., C.M.G., who is visiting England on business connected with the ...

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  31. FIGHT IN CHURCH

    LONDON, Monday.—A serious disturbance is reported from Geneva, in which a large number of persons were injured. ...

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  32. NATAL TROUBLES

    LONDON, Monday.—More and more evidence is being gathered as to complicity of the Zulu chief, Dini[?], in the revolt of the natives in Natal ...

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  33. GAMBLING SCHOOL RAIDED

    SYDNEY, This Day.—One hundred and sixty men, who were arrested at a gambling school the other night, were prose[?]ted before the court this ...

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  34. BOAT CAPSIZES

    LONDON, Monday.—Through the capsizing of a boat on the river Shannon, five men have been drowned. ...

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  35. BOWLS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Yesterday teams from [?] and Tasmania met in a series of bowling contests The contest resulted in a win for ...

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