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  5. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    On February I next the [?] telephone system will come into operation. No new services will then be installed on the flat [?] ...

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  6. SUICIDE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Thomas Stephenson Wynne (59), a hoo[?], of Collingwood, strangled [?] to-day He was unemployed and ...

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  7. BY PROXY

    LONDON Thursday.—A marriage by proxy ad just taken place at Marproxy. a [?], who is 5000 miles away being represented by a ...

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  8. A HOT TIME

    MELBOURNE, This Day—A story familiar enough in the early days of settlement, but seldom heard now, was told in the police court this ...

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  9. THE EARTHQUAKE.

    Sir Alfred L. Jones’s party of distinguished visitors were attending a conference in the Collegiate Hall when the first shock occurred. The building ...

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  10. PORT CHARGES

    In our Wednesday’s issue an article appeared dealing at some length with the apparent tendency on the part of the authorities to concentrate ...

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  11. THE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The strike conference was occupied all this morning by the men’s statement of their case. ...

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  12. YACHT RACE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-Mr. Murray, the owner of the Heather, is dissatisfied with the decision that the yacht race for the La Carabine Cup ...

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  13. BURIAL OF BODIES.

    For sanitary reasons, scores of bodies have been buried without having been identified. There are scores of bodies still to be ...

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  14. NEW PLOT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Eighty arrests have been made in connection with a new plot for an armed insurrection at St. Petersburg. ...

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  15. FUNERAL

    LONDON, Thursday.- Sir James Garrick’s funeral took place at Brook-wood Cemetery to-day. Viscount Knutsford, Sir Horace ...

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  16. MIRER’S WAGES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A number of miners are leaving Ballarat for Broken Hill, under engagement at 1[?]/2 a day. ...

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  17. DURATION OF SHOCK.

    The earthquake lasted for four minutes. ...

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  18. LAGOON MYSTERY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Albert Park Lagoon was dragged to-day by the police, and they found more jewellery. ...

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  19. BELIEF WORK.

    There are 9000 homeless people in the city. A relief fund has been started in New York. ...

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  20. THE WATER MAINS.

    The water mains were broken by the disturbance and the streets were flooded. ...

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  21. FIGHTING THE FLAMES.

    The fire brigades were paralysed by the debris in their efforts to master the flames. The buildings along the water ...

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  22. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Thursday.—In the Wool markets to-day there was a brink sale of all classes, and prices were firm. The American buyers are operating ...

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  23. NEW RIFLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The War Office has informed Mr. Collins representative of the Commonwealth Government in London, that preparations are in ...

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  24. SIR J. FERGUSON.

    Sir James Ferguson, formerly Governor of South Australia, was killed by falling masonry. ...

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  25. MR. HICKS INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Hicks, of J. A. Hicks and Co, when spoken to on the subject, remarked that the whole thing se[?] to him to be part and parcel of the ...

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  26. EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Thursday.—King Edward and Queen Alexandria will open the South African products exhibition in London in February. ...

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  27. THE FIRST WARNING.

    A tremendous windstorm and partial darkness fore-warn fed the whites, who rushed into the open. Hence their death roll was comparatively small. ...

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  28. THE SEAMY SIDE

    To-day, for the first time for some weeks, the magistrates in the City Court had so few cases to deal with that business was over at 10.30. The ...

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  29. MOROCCO

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Sultan, on the ground that Raisuli’s acts were beyond control, refuses to pay the European claims arising out of his ...

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  30. FOOD SUPPLIES.

    Fruit is abundant in the vicinity of the wrecked city and in the neighboring towns. The inhabitants of St. Thomas, ...

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  31. FALL FROM CART

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Two boys named Reginald Callendar and Verdi Malthouse (12) were riding on a pile of cases stacked in a cart at ...

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  32. SILVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Silver is quoted at 2/7¼ per oz to-day. ...

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  33. BATTERY SUBMERGED.

    The battery at Port Royal, three miles from Kingston, was submerged, and two gunners killed. ...

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  34. MANSION HOUSE FUND.

    A Mansion House Fund has been started, and £448 subscribed already. ...

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  35. SHOPLIFTING

    Elizabeth Brown was presented in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., L.S.O., and Mr. E. Solomon, J.P., charged ...

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  36. SHORTAGE OF MEDICINES.

    There is a great scarcity of medicines in Kingston. ...

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  37. DUKE’S VISIT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Great satisfaction is expressed at Mr. Denkin’s invitation to the Duke of Connaught to visit Australia. ...

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  38. OIL AND COAL

    The Princess Royal Harbour Mineral and Oil Company are undaunted by their failure to strike oil in their boring operations at King George’s ...

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  39. MILK AND WATER

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., I.S.O., Alfred Mortimer was charged with having, at North ...

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  40. STREET ACCIDENTS

    Mr. George Laeey, of George-street, Plympton, owns a pony, which has a playful tried of swerving when passing around corners. On, Sunday last ...

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  41. ON THE ROCKS

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — The steamer Airlie from Singapore, outward bound, struck on a reef of rocks near Bulimba Point, Brisbane, last ...

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  42. AN IMPORTER’S OPINION.

    Another well-known importer, when asked what he thought of the matter, answered that the case presented some curious and decidedly complex features. ...

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  43. TRAM TROUBLE

    For some time past considerable dissatisfaction has existed among the employes of the Perth Tramway Co., and at one time serious difficulties ...

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  44. STATE POLITICS

    Some importance is attached in political circles to a meeting of the members of the Ministerial Party, which is to be held on Tuesday afternoon ...

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  45. A FRISCO ERUPTION.

    This par hag nothing to do with the San Francisco earthquake, neither is it about to describe the more recent one at Kingston. It is simply ...

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  46. TELEGRAPH LINES

    This morning the coastal telegraph line was Interrupted between Eucia and Albany. The Coolgardic Norseman E[?] of course ...

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  47. CENTRALISATION.

    A High-street business man remarked to our representative [?] — “Look here, it’s the old story. Centralisations. Do you think that Fremantle will ever ...

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