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  5. TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Wednesday .—Reuter’s correspondent at Johannesburg says that the [?] and the Nationalists are confident of success. ...

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  6. HOME RULE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Freeman’s Journal” says that the Premiers language in dealing with the Home Rule question may mean much ...

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  7. THE VATICAN

    LONDON, Wednesday .—Owing to the attitude of the vatican upon past proposals, M. Briand, the Minister of Public Instruction in France, has ...

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  8. SHIPWRECK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—News of a sensational disaster el sea has just been received. The Steamer Larchmont, bound from ...

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  9. HOUSE OF LORDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is generally inferred from Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman’s speech in the House of Commons yesterday that the Government ...

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  10. ALLEGED FORGERY

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The hearing of a charge of forgery against Fredk. William Forwood, which has so frequently been adjourned, will be called ...

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  11. ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Matthew M’Clusky, George Whitworth were committed for trial in the City Public Court to-day, charged with the that ...

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  12. JAPAN

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A banquet [?] at Tokio yesterday to cele[?] the new Anglo Japanese alliance. The Minister of Foreign Affairs ...

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  13. UNDER THE BED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Ah Tuck was committed for trial to-day on a charge of having stolen from a dwelling. ...

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  14. ROASTED ALIVE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A fire broke out in a boarding house at Steinach, Lake Constance, in Switzerland. Mr. Watson, an Englishman, end ...

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  15. TRAIN WRECKING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Thomas Pernham, a laborer, who is dumb and feeble-minded, and who was arrested at Nottingham, has confessed that he ...

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  16. ANOTHER TREATY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Japan acquiescing in the proposal, Mr. Root, Secretary of State for the United States, has drafted an amendment to the ...

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  17. CAB DRIVERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Prefect of Police in Paris has decided that women obtaining cab-drivers’ licences in Paris must wear male attire, including ...

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  18. MYSTERIOUS FIRE

    ADELAIDE, This Day—An inquest was held to-day concerning Harold Colton and Co.’s fire. The jury found that there was no ...

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  19. FRIENDSHIP

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Prince Fushimi, representing the Mikado and the Japanese race, has left Tokio on his way to England on a mission of ...

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  20. CHINESE PICNIC

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A big Chinese picnic is in progress at Mornington to-day. A programme of sports on European ...

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  21. A Scene of Terror

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Further news of the thrilling disaster off Rhode Island State came to hand to-day. The survivors state that amid the ...

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  22. ALLEGED SHOOTING

    At 10.30 last evening a sensational occurrence happened on the little fishing jetty, adjacent to the municipal baths, the principal actors in which ...

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  23. CRICKET

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  24. A FAST MOTOR

    GERALDTON, This Day .—Mr. A. R. Morrison, of the Geraldton Major Cycle and Engineering Works, left yesterday for Midland Junction, taking with ...

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  25. CYCLING

    WELLINGTON, This Day.—Sutherland, the New Zealand champion cyclist, was beaten in the mile championship at Napier yesterday. ...

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  26. IDENTIFIED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The young lady, who lost her memory at Port Melbourne on Tuesday has been positively identified to-day as Alice ...

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  27. INSURANCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Royal Exchange Assurance Company, sustained losses in connection with the Sun Francisco earthquake and fire ...

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  28. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death is announced of Lord Allendale. ...

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  29. SUNDAY TRADING

    W. Schruth, licensee or the Union Hotel, wan charged in the City Court this morning with having sold liquor to person on a Sunday, the said ...

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  30. CLOSED WATERS

    Frederick Lambert and Fred. Chapman were charged with having fished in closed waters. The evidence was to the effect that at 2.30 on Monday ...

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  31. LABOR BUREAU

    There seems to have been some misunderstanding concerning the employment of men for ring-barking at Barton, in the Williams district. ...

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  32. DESERTING SEAMAN

    Matson Burton was charged in the Fremantle Police Court this morning with having deserted from the s.s. Australind. ...

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  33. CITY POLICE COURT

    In the City Police Court this morning, Mr. A. S, Roe, P.M., sat on the bench and dealt, out justice and mercy. William Digging Was charged with ...

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  34. REFUSING TRAM FARE

    Jamas Collins was presented in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, charged with having on January 25 refused to pay his fare, while a ...

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  35. RECEIVING STOLEN GOODS

    In the City Court this afternoon, before Mr. A, S. Roe, P.M., the case in which George F. Sherwood was charged with having received certain ...

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  36. GOOMALLING V. BROOKTON.

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  37. UNCUSTOMED BRANDY

    When the case of the Commonwealth v. Myers was railed on for hearing. this morning Mr. R. D. Beresford intimated that he was going, on [?] ...

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  38. ALLEGED ARSON

    Robert Francis Dickens was further remanded in the Fremantle Police Court this morning on a charge of having wilfully set fire to premises in ...

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  39. FIRE IN PERTH

    At 1.20 o’clock this afternoon, a fire broke out at 117 William-street, Perth, on the premises of Mazi and Mazi, printers. ...

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  40. SUDDEN DEATH

    At 6.30 a.m. to-day, P.c. Lynn, of Cottesloe, discovered a man lying unconscious outside the entrance to the railway station. ...

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  41. Survivors Frost Bitten

    Nineteen of the survivors were severely frostbitten, the spray from the waves and the freezing atmosphere coating them with ice. ...

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  42. TELEGRAPH LINKS

    This morning the telegraph officials issued the following information:— South Australian lines restored, and working well this morning. ...

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