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  6. THIS MORNINGS NEWS.

    Justice Cohen (N.S.W.) makes strong remarks re litigation over [?] SUMS. Sydney bankrupt explain his position to the court. ...

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  7. SENSATIONAL TURN

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The fact that an important paper in connection with the Forwood forgery case cannot be found has revived the suggestion ...

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  8. LATE SPORTING

    The work was very interesting at headquarters this morning. The [?] track was open, and the horses were worked one hurdle on S[?]nd is ...

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  9. DUGGAN’S DOINGS

    ADELAIDE, This Day —A man named Patk. Duggan, aged 31, denied having stolen two cheques and three sovereigns from Frederick Burmeister, ...

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  10. MOCK MODESTY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the inquest to-day upon the body of the man Hoof, the victim of the boating accident in the Yarra on Saturday, ...

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  11. BRITISH INTERESTS

    LONDON, Monday —Owing to the farmers of Betheslie (?) district refusing to join in the amalgamation of the Orange Colony and the Transvaal, ...

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  12. DAMAGES CLAIMED

    MELBOURNE, This Day—An action, has been commenced in the Supreme Court by the Colonial Ammunition Co. against the Victorian Railway ...

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  13. AN OLD TRICK

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—At the Police Court to-day, G. L. Stewart, from Victoria, and aged about 30 years, was charged with obtaining £8 from ...

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  14. DYNAMITE FOUND

    LONDON, Monday.—A large quantity of dynamite cartridges have been discovered in a factory at Witten, a small, manufacturing town in the ...

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  15. LABOR DISPUTES

    LONDON, Monday.—In consequence of the recent success of South Wales against North Wales regarding the labor dispute, the Miners’ Federation ...

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  16. MONTENEGRO

    LONDON, Monday.—The first Montenegran Parliament, which was granted on November 5, 1905, has been defeated by the Government, who ...

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  18. CHEQUE FRAUD

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In the Criminal Court, before Mr. Judge Homburg, William Percy Andrew pleaded guilty to having forged and uttered a ...

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  19. CUSTOMS FRAUDS

    ADELAIDE, This Day. — At the Criminal Court to-day, before Chief Justice Way, Charles Tucker and Fred. William Forwood were arraigned on ...

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  20. MINISTER FOR WORKS

    On being interviewed to-day by an “Evening Mail” representative, with reference to Mr. Mos[?] speech at East Fremantle yesterday, Mr. Price said ...

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  21. COL. WALLACE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Colonel Wallace, the present Commandant in S.A., will leave Adelaide on December 17 to take up his duties in Melbourne as ...

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  22. THE JUDKINITES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The followers of the Revd. Mr. Judkins claim that Sir Samuel Gillott’s retirement from public life is a great victory for ...

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  23. BELGIUM BEGGARS

    LONDON, Monday .—Two beggars recently obtained 12,000 kronen at Josre-Ten-Noode (Belgium), on the plea that they were warrior veterans. ...

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  24. FULHAM FIGHT

    LONDON, Monday.—A stalwart body of Irishmen successfully frustrated the efforts of a mob of unemployed at F[?]lham (London, W.) to invade a ...

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  25. COUNTERFEIT COINS

    We wish to warn the public that at the present time a large number of counterfeit half-crowns are in circulation in the metropolis and the Port. ...

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  26. JOHN WREN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Arrangements have been completed by Mr. Jack Wren for matches—Squires versus Mick Williams, Thorn versus ...

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  28. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A fearful tragedy took place in Apon-lane last night. This is one of the lowest parts of the city of Sydney. ...

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  29. PUBLIC OPINION

    LONDON, Monday.—Much public sympathy is being manifested with Voigt, whom, it is stated, ,the police drovo from his last situation, though ...

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  30. ALLEGED THEFT

    In the Fremantle Police this morning, before Mr, G. B. Knight, J.P., Peter Gomez was charged with having, stolen jewellery to the amount of £50, ...

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  31. PERTH LICENSING COURT

    Before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., Lieut. Col. Haynes, and Rice Saunders, Js.P. RENEWALS. With the exception of those ...

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  32. STORY OF A RUG

    “Being in the unlawful possession of a rug reasonably supposed to have been stolen” was the nature of the charge preferred against an elderly ...

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  33. IDLE AND DISORDERLY

    Sarah L. Jones was at the Perth City Police Court this morning charges with being a person without any lawful visible means of support. ...

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  34. A MURDER

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Harold Peet, a child, of Fitzroy, was burnt to death to-day. His clothes ignited in some unknown manner. ...

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  35. BUILDING STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Both sides in the building strike are unyielding on the principle of an appeal to the wages board. ...

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  36. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Monday.—The building of the much-discussed new navy leviathan which is to eclipse the lately launched Dreadnought, was begun at ...

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  37. ALLEGED THEFT

    Yesterday afternoon Detectives Dowd and Hunter arrested Samuel Andrews and Francis Di[?]on on a charge of having stolen a gold chain and [?] and ...

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  38. MT. MARGARET MEMBER

    Mr. George Taylor, member for Mt. Margaret, in the Legislative Assembly, who has been indisposed for the past fortnight, is now seriously ill, and ...

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  40. SUPREME COURT

    Evidence in connection with the Edmonstone divorce case was completed this morning. At noon Mr. Lavan was addressing ...

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  41. BOULDER DEPUTATION.

    This morning a deputation from the Boulder waited on the Minister for Mines and Railways (Mr. Gregory) in respect to the recent evictions of ...

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