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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Coastal fruit-growers alleged to be sending wormy fruit to the goldfields consumers. It is reported there is no possibility ...

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  8. FATALITY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Albert Musgrove, a single man, 27 years of age, living at Mensington, was killed in the Jolimont railway yards to-day. ...

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  9. SERIOUS FALL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Joh Denehy, a very old resident of Liludale. received in a very simple manner injuries from which he is not expected ...

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  10. MUSIC HALLS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Six minor London music halls, under one manage [?] have been closed. The musicians and other employes ...

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  11. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The Tucker-Forwood Customs conspiracy case drags its weary length along in the Criminal Court, relieved by only ...

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  12. KINGSTON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There is much indignation in Kingston that no British warship is available yet in Jamaica to assist in the relief of the ...

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  13. HULL’S MAYOR

    In and uninteresting lot of passengers, R.M.S. Britannia to-day had one at [?] who has done his share in building up the Empire. ...

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  14. SCIENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Professor Sir William Crookes and two professors of the [?] University have discovered a process for extracting [?] acid ...

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  15. FAIL OF MAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Rev. R. J. Campell, who recently caused such a sensation among church people by denying the truth of the story of the ...

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  16. HEALTH MATTERS

    The health officer (Dr. J. W. Hope accompanied by Inspector Wilkinson inspected the block of business premises bounded by Market, Leake ...

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  17. DIVER’S DEATH

    AUCKLAND, This Day.—A diver named Larpin, who has been salvaging coin from the Elingamite wreck at Auckland, made three descents ...

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  18. ALLEGED THREAT

    Yesterday afternoon P.c.c. Dowd and Hunter arrested a man named Aaron Scnarp, seventy years of age, on a charge of having pointed a revolver ...

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  19. THE GOVERNOR.

    It is semi-officially stated at Washington that sir J. A. Sweetenham obstructed the emigration of negress to the Panama, and otherwise ...

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  20. AMERICAN PRESS VIEWS.

    The New York “Times” says that Sir J. A. Sweettenham was intentionally offensive. Yet it is a case for guffaws and not indignation, ...

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  21. FAT LAMBS

    A shipment of 197 fat lambs to London by the R.M.S. Britannia on her last voyage, for account of Messrs. J.and C. Butcher, realised £161 3/1. ...

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  22. WHEAT

    LONDON, Tuesday-The quantity o wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is estimated at 2,010,000 quarters. The Continent will get 1,245,000 quarters. ...

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  23. A FREAK

    COOLGARDIE; This Day.—During; the municipal tour of inspection on Monday, the inspecting councillors were shown something of a freak of ...

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  24. MINING ACCIDENT

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—The accident which happened to Mr. Malcolm Downey at the Tower Hill mine on Friday morning has caused widespread ...

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  26. “TOO MUCHEE SMOKE.”

    It was Bret Harte who made the remark that a certain Chairman, yelept Ah Sin. had a smile that was “childlike and bland,” and that same ...

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  27. REAR-ADMIRAL DAVIS.

    The Mayor of Kingston appealed to Bear-Admiral Davis not to withdraw because one over-wrought man acted in a manner for regret. ...

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  28. ABSENT WITHOUT LEAVE

    William Alexander was presented in the Fremantle Police Court, before the R.M. this morning, charged with having been absent from the ship ...

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  29. INDECENT CONDUCT

    In the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., and Messrs. E. Allen and E. Locke, J.’sP., William Glaskin was charged with ...

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  30. SILVER

    LONDON,Tuesday.—The latest quotation for silver is 2/7[?] per ounce. ...

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  31. MORE VIOLENT SHOCKS.

    Two violent earthquake shocks occurred yesterday. This again demoralised the negress. ...

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  32. MILK ADULTERATION

    In the City Court this morning before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., and Messrs E. Allen and E. Locke, J.s.P., W. J. Welsh was charged with having sold ...

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  33. THE SEAMY SIDE

    In the City Court this morning, before Mr. A.S. Roe, P.M.. and Messrs E. Allen and E Locke, J’s.P., the following were dealt with. ...

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  35. CITY COUNCIL’S ACTION.

    Sir. J. A. Sweettenham resented the city council’s action in asking Rear-Admiral Davis and an armed party to remain without his consent ...

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  36. PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT THANKED

    Archbishop Duttall has thanked President Roosevelt for the valued assistance rendered by the United States. ...

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  37. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Tuesday.-In the wool markets to-day the prices of [?] were, fairly well maintained. The best crossbreds are selling at high prices. ...

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  38. SECOND HAND DEALERS

    In the City Court this morning, Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., said that he desired to ask the press representative to give publicity to the fact that a ...

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  39. ALLEGED LIBEL ACTION

    An application by Mr. P. A. Connolly, having some reference to his action for alleged libel against the “Sunday Times” will come before Mr. Justice ...

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  40. KING’S NAVY

    The Chief Harbor Master (Captain Irvine) received from the Albany forts this morning a telegram from the Admiral in command of the fleet at ...

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  41. FATALLY CRUSHED

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In the outer harbor this morning, James Sykes was engaged on a crane landing kill from a pontoon to the railway trucks, ...

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