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  4. THE LATE

    Last might at a meeting [?] Perth branch of the A. N. A. [?] A. King delivered an interesting dress on literary development ...

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  5. JAPAN AND RUSSIA.

    MELBOURNE, This Day,— At the University reception held yesterday evening, Dr Vasilyer, of the St. Petersburg University, during a speech, ...

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  6. NATAL TROUBLES

    LONDON, Tuesday,— [?]’s strength has considerably increased, N-dubas tribe having joined him. Ghlakazulu, another important chief, ...

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  7. MARRIED WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day;—Mary Low a married woman, living with a man named Hugh Eyeton, at Carlton, shot herself in the forehead to-day with a ...

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  8. EARTHQUAKE

    LONDON, TUESDAY.—Another sharp shock of earthquake, has been felt at San Francisco, and also in the S[?] of Oregon, but no damage was done ...

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  9. ALLEGED LIBEL

    The proceedings in connection with the Nelson—“Times” libel case was continued in the No. 1 Supreme Court this morning, when fresh ...

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  10. THE WILLYAMA.

    Although she left Port Pirie on Monday, April 16, at 8.45 p.m., so bad was the weather across the Bight that the steamer Willyama did not ...

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  11. CANADIAN TAX

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In a speech made at Ottawa, the Hon. William S. Fielding, Canadian Minister for Finance, stated that the surtax ...

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  12. FAIR AUSTRALIAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.-Miss Maud McCarthy, the Australian actress, who was a great favorite while playing in Mr Julins Knight’s Co. in ...

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  13. THE HARBOR TRUST

    It is understood that the Government purpose giving the Fremantle Harbor Trust powers which will enable them to borrow any money they ...

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  14. CRICKET PLAGUE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A plague of crickets has appeared at the farming district of Kongwak, Gippsland. Thousands of the insects cover the ...

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  15. GERMAN ACTION.

    LONDON, Tuesday,— The Paris “Temps” says that the effect of the German intervention in Morrocco is most noticeable. ...

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  16. FOREIGN OFFERS

    LONDON, Tuesday—At the request of President Roosevelt, General Woodford, of the United States Army, while Speaking at a banquet in New York, ...

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  17. INTERSTATE.

    Mr J. C. Watson, Federal [?] leader, delivers an address in A laid Town Hall to-night. Gold robbery in Victoria ; [?] ...

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  18. CYCLING CASE

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—An interesting case will be brought before the bench at the nest sittings of the Kalgoorlie local court when John ...

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  19. NOVEL SUGGESTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A novel suggestion is being put forward by the City Police authorities to establish a scheme whereby the keys of offices ...

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  20. TWO AUSTRALIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two Australians artists, Messrs Rupert C. W. Bunny, who distinguished himself by his portrait of Madame Melba and J. ...

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  21. EGYPTIAN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Although the [?] is profoundly impressed by Britain’s action in increasing the Egyptian garrison, it is feared that the ...

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  22. FOREIGN.

    Mr Tildin, prominent relief work shot dead by mistake, by citizens [?] patrol duty in San Francisco. Gratification expressed in [?] ...

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  23. CLOTHES FOUND

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The clothes of A. Alfred Vale, a blacksmith, who recently disappeared from Ringwood, have been found on the Port Melbourne ...

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  24. TICKET SCALPING

    Before Mr W. A. Walter, acting P.N. at the City Court this afternoon, Isidore Perlstein was charged on remand with having sold a railway ...

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  25. THE GIDDY GOAT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At Stawell yesterday great amusement was caused through the action of a goat. The animal was being chased by a dog ...

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  26. BREWERY SALE

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—A denial has been given the statement made yesterday regarding the purchase of the Toorak Brewery. The directors of ...

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  27. SHOPLIFTERS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Two women, named Mary Henderson and Lillian Collins, were found guilty at the Richmond Police Court this morning ...

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  28. BARMAID

    MELBOURNE, This Day,—Minnie Butler, a barmaid and housekeeper to the Pastoral Hotel, in Bourke-street, has been committed for trial on a ...

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  29. TRAMWAY FATALITY

    The adjourned inquest concerning death of Thos. Buckham, who died the Fremantle Hospital on 16th from injuries received by falling ...

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  30. ACCIDENT ON WILLYAMA

    This afternoon a man named Edwin Lucas was admitted to the Fremantle public hospital, suffering from severe burns to his legs and hands. ...

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  31. BOLD ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An exceedingly bold robbery was committed last night at the Victoria Consols mine, Bendigo. ...

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  32. AWFUL DEATH

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A school boy, named Ernest Ives, whilst attempting to board a train at the Lindfield Station, slipped and fell between the ...

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  33. A TRAGEDY

    About 6.45 a.m. to-day a telephone message was received at Fremantle Police Station from William Willis, farmer, of Forrest Road, Jandakot, to the ...

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  34. MINING MAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—William Bailey, a well known mining man, and once a prominent sportsman died today at Ballarat. ...

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  35. EX-POLICEMAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The trial of Cornelius Crowe, the ex-policeman, who is charged with attempted black until by writing letters to Mr Geo. ...

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  36. FIGHTING IN HIGH-STREET

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr Fairbairn, R. M., Fanny Baker and Charles Aldridge were charged with using [?] ...

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  37. HARRY & EDIE

    SYDNEY, This Day,—At the Divorce. Court this morning a d[?] was granted to Henry Nic[?] Sadleir against his wife, Edith Grace ...

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  38. [?] FIRE [?]

    Old residents of Bendigo and residing in this State are [?] big smoke social to the [?] the [?] Fire Brigade ...

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  40. MR. A. J. DIAMOND, M.L.A.

    This afternoon it was ascertained that there was still no change in Mr. Diamond’s condition. ...

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