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  6. THIS MORNING’S NEWS

    A comprehensive measure to be introduced during next session of Parliament. The object being to deal adequately ...

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  7. CECIL HEALY

    LONDON, Thursday— Cecil Healy, the Australian swimmer won the invitation-Hundred Yards Race at Edinburgh, in 59 seconds, beating Yuille, ...

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  8. MAN DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— A man named Wm. Palmer, who had been engaged for many years in the fish trade between Cunningham and ...

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  9. THE S.A. MURDER

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— Dr. Lynoch continuing his evidence, said that the immediate cause, in his opinion, of the death of Mrs. Bay was asphyxia. ...

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  10. THE S.A. DERBY

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— The S.A.J.C. committee will meet this afternoon to decide [?] to have Derby Day [?] to-morrow [?] ...

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  11. ALLEGED THEFT

    SYDNEY, This Day,—John Wm. Drown, aged 30 years a [?] was charged at the Water Police Court yesterday with having stolen 113 [?] ...

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  12. A GERMAN DREAM

    LONDON, Thursday.— The German dreams of a [?] Holland are actively revived by Queen Wil[?] misfortune because the probability ...

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  13. CHILD MURDER

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— A[?] if-caste girl, aged 17 years, named [?]nche Watson, was committed [?] at Narracoorte yesterday, charged with ...

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  14. BALLARAT GAS CO,

    MELBOURNE This Day.— The Ballarat Gas Co. have declared a dividend of six per cent. ...

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  15. TRADE CONGRESS

    LONDON, Thursday,— The Trades Union Congress have resolved to [?] the Government to establish national pensions of at least 5/ weekly for [?] ...

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  16. PEOPLE’S DAY

    MELBOURNE, This Day— Yesterday being the people’s day at the Royal Agricultural Show for which a public holiday had been proclaimed, there ...

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  17. LORD LINDLEY

    LONDON Thursday.—Lord Lindley, in a letter to the press, states that the Trades Disputes Bill, as at present constituted contains demands so ...

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  18. PROLONGED DEBATE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The House of Representatives had an all [?] sitting discussing the harvester duties There was much opposition to the ...

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  19. ENGLISH TEAM

    LONDON, Thursday.— The English cricket team, which is about to visit New Zealand, sail from London on October 18. ...

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  20. OVERDUE SHIPS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The “Times” states that the ship Ferdinand Fischer, which left Melbourne on February 4 for Falmouth, and the burque ...

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  21. MR. DEAKIN

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Mr. Bea[?] was unanimously asked by members of the Federal Government to accept one of the new High Court ...

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  22. NEW RAILWAY

    LONDON, Thursday —The Indian Government proposes to open a new route to China. A railway is no be [?]ucted ...

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  23. JOHN WREN

    MELBOURNE This Day.—Judgment has been in the appeal case of John Wren and others against their conviction by the City Bench and the ...

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  24. FRANCE & GERMANY

    LONDON, Thursday.— Commenting on the recent review of German troops, the French newspapers are asking what is the meaning of the incessant ...

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  25. RASH STATEMENT

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, the Prime Minister of Britain has been interviewed by a representative of the “N[?] ...

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  26. LUCKY BOY

    SYDNEY, This Day.— A valuable find of rich opal was made at [?] Cliffs yesterday by a fifteen-year-old boy, one parcel being sol[?] for £1230. ...

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  27. INDIAN AGITATOR

    LONDON, Thursday.—After the recent crowning ceremony in Calcutta of the Bengal agitator Bannerjee the latter made a most violent and disloyal ...

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  28. YOUNG WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A single woman named Mary Anglezack, aged £2 years, died at her sister’s residence in Fitzroy yesterday afternoon under ...

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  29. MINE ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day— Thomas Knox, aged 25 has been killed at the South Shaft Victorian Proprietary Mine, [?] ...

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  30. MISS NORAH DANE

    LONDON, Thursday. — Miss Norah Dane has sailed from London for Australia. ...

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  31. ALLEGED STEALING WITH VIOLENCE

    Three strongly-built young fellows, named William Lyons, John Hynee, and James Walsh, were brought up in custody, at the Perth Police Court at hits morning, before Messrs. A. S. Roe, ...

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  32. PETITION ADOPTED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The Bendigo Miners Association have adopted a petition for presentation to the Minister for Mines, asking for a Wages ...

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  33. EX-AUSTRALIAN

    LONDON, Thursday.— Louis Spi[?] an ex-Australian, who was at one time confidential advisor to Li Hung Chang, the famous Chinese envoy, has ...

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  34. GOLD STEALING

    BOULDER, This Day.— The Gold-[?] Commission set this morning, and then adjourned until Monday. ...

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  35. ALLEGED STEALING WITH VIOLENCE

    At the Perth Police Court this morning, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., John Monagle and Samuel Clack were charged, that at Perth on the 4th inst. ...

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  36. COWARDLY ASSAULT

    John J. Yates, on remand, appeared at the Perth City Police Court this morning charged with having assaulted Annie Smith. ...

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  37. CRUELTY TO A HORSE

    George Walker, a carter in the employ of Charles [?] was presented of the Perth City Court this morning. [?] with [?] to a horse, ...

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  38. BURGLARY

    Henry Plant and Thomas Garbutt, who were yesterday at the Criminal Court, found guilty in connection with the burglary which was committed at ...

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  39. STEALING AS A SERVANT

    At the Perth City Police Court this morning, Henry Conder, remanded from yesterday, was brought up in answer to a charge of having stolen ...

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  40. FIREMEN IN THE DOCK

    Donald Gillie, and J[?]. Morris, members of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, were brought before Mr. Justice M’Millan at the Criminal Court ...

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  41. FREMANTLE HOSPITAL

    The following are the [?] from the Fremantle Public Hospital [?] the week ended to-day:— Admitted 15: [?] ...

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  44. LONDON QUOTE

    LONDON, Thursday.— Bar silver is quoted on the London market at 2/7[?] ...

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