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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS

    Death sentence passed on Felix and Albert, aboriginals, at Derby, commuted to sentences of five years’ imprisonment. ...

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  8. ANARCHISTS’ PLOT

    LONDON, Monday.—The police raid in the Okhtai quarter of St. Peters burg, in which three revolutionaries by the free use of their revolvers, ...

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  9. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In connection with the Tucker-Forwood alleged conspiracy case, Frederick Frost, Gus[?] Officer, completed his evidence. ...

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  10. BIG ROBBERY

    LONDON, Monday.—Armed burglars at Kertch, on the Black Sea nearly throttling a Mrs. Hamilton and Miss Harslen (her nieon), stole a large sum ...

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  11. CARRIER’S FEES

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr. R. F[?]bairn, R. M., I.S.O., and Captain Foxworthy and W. D. Evans, Js.P., Benjamin ...

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  12. LAND FORCES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Dukes of Norfolk and Bedford, Captain Walter Long, Mr. [?] Goldie, Field [?]ball white, General Buller, and ...

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  13. GIRL’S REVENGE

    LONDON, Monday,—Revenge was the motive of a desperate crime committed by a girl in the office of Herr Hermann Oetgen, a young merchant, in ...

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  14. APPROACHES TO WHARVES

    The vexed question of further approaches to the wharf through the railway station yard was brought under the notice of the Minister of ...

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  15. ABSCONDED

    LONDON, Monday.—The cashier of the Treasury at Aulie-ata; in Afghanistan, has absconded with £37,400. ...

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  16. FATAL KICK

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—J. Maloney, a young man, was breaking in a horse at Colac to-day when the horse lashed out and kicked him on the ...

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  17. BARMAID’S WAGES

    BOULDER, This Day.—E. L. Ward was charged at Boulder yesterday with failing to pay £18 11/6 wages due to a barmaid employed at the Boulder. ...

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  18. MACEDONIA

    LONDON, Monday—A Bulgarian steamer, when landing arms, supposed to be for the Macedonians, was wrecked near Sulina, ...

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  19. RUSSIAN LOAN

    LONDON, Monday.—Russia is coming on the market with a loan of over twenty million pounds, The Czar’s autograph letter to ...

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  20. PATIENCE

    BOULDER, This Day.—James W. Connor, at Boulder, yesterday, admitted promptly that he was guilty of disorderly conduct—“but under a ...

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  21. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Monday.—The death is announced of Sir James Francis Garrick, K.C.M.G., K.C., a former Agent-General for Queensland. ...

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  22. JAPAN’S ARMY

    LONDON, Monday.—The two years’ service regulation yields an increase in the Japanese army of 150,000 in ten years. ...

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  24. ELLEN TERRY

    LONDON, Monday .—Ellen Terry, the famous actress, has engaged Mr. O. P. Heiggs, a South Australian, in connection with her tour of America. ...

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  25. TRAIN ROBBERY

    LONDON, Monday. — Miss Susan Lowe, an Englishwoman, when travelling from Genoa to Paris yesterday, was murderously attacked and robbed ...

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  26. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Monday.—In a game of 6000 up, with a level start, Inman beat Weiss by 1229. ...

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  27. HANGED

    MELBOURNE, This Day—The dead body of James Graham, a retired civil servant, aged 74, was found hanging to a beam in a shed in the yard ...

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  28. DUKE’S VISIT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. G. H Reid expresses his approval of extending an invitation to the Duke of Connaught to visit Australia. ...

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  29. YOUNG THIEVES

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. K. Fairbairn, R.M., and Captain Foxworthy and W. D. Evans, J’s.P., John Fallon (14) ...

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  30. BANDSMAN’S DEATH

    BOULDER, This Day.—One of the most popular members of the Boulder City Band, one whose hard work and enthusiasm earned for him the ...

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  31. MAINTENANCE

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Joseph Holden, a bookmaker, was sued by his wife, Amy Holden, in the City Court to-day, for maintenance. ...

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  32. SILVER

    LONDON, Monday.—Silver is quoted at 2/7 13-16 to-day. ...

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  33. WAGES CASES

    Adon Peter, a colored man, in the Metropolitan Police Court this morning, sued Thomas Granville for the sum of £3 10/, alleged to have been ...

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  35. ELECTORAL ROLLS

    Some difficulty is experienced at Fremantle by those who have business to transact at the electoral registrar’s office at Fremantle, which is open on ...

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  36. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The case against Souter, alias “The Captain,” charged with wife assault, was dismissed in the City Court to-day. The ...

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  37. SUNDAY DRINKS

    Clement Clarke, who was represented by Mr. Abbott, pleaded not guilty before Mr. Roe, P.M., in the City Court this morning on a charge of ...

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  38. THE SEA SIDE

    When the railway workshops were removed to Midland Junction, a large number of those who had the scene of their daily work removed to that ...

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  39. RAILWAY MEN

    It having been represented by a letter in yesterday’s “Evening Mail” that some dissatisfaction was expressed among the casual hands employed at ...

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  40. FRIDAY’S TRAGEDY

    In connection with the Geraldton fatality, which occurred on Friday last, Mr. and Mrs [?] are stated to he very much overcome by their ...

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