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  5. COMET

    LONDON, Sunday.—Professor Matteucci declares that about the end of March the substance of the comet discovered Marchetti will, come in ...

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  6. BANK ROBBERY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Revolutionists in robbing the Suburban Bank at Warsaw killed seven clerks, soldiers, and customers, and wounded five ...

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  7. REFORMERS

    LONDON, Sunday,—Ten thousand municipal reformers held a demonstration in Trafalgar Square to-day. Gangs of Progressive roughs ...

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  8. CASTAWAYS.

    “They that go down to the sea in ships” have often amazing stories to tell concerning the many perils which beset them, and the experiences of a ...

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  9. EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Sunday— King Edward opened the South African products exhibition in the Horticultural Hall at Westminster. ...

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  10. CAUSTIC COMMENTS.

    Caustic comments were frequently passed on the seeming unpreparedness of the Harbor authorities for such an emergency, and excitement ran high ...

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  11. SUFFRAGISTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman has refused Mrs: Pajceti and others the privilege of an appeal at the Bar of the House of ...

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  12. RAISING THE WIND.

    It has been suggested to us that the boat which conveyed the survivors to Fremantle be exhibited at the Customs shed or some other convenient ...

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  13. KING AND KAISER

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Express” says that King Edward, during his recent visit to Paris, sent the Kaiser a message of peace and good-will. ...

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  14. THE LOST VESSEL.

    The Carnarvon Castle was a steel ship, built in 1894, by Messrs. W. Hamilton, of Port Glasgow, to the her from Messrs. Cornfoot and Co., ...

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  15. INDIA

    LONDON, Sunday—Mr. Colin, George Campbell will succeed Sir Horatio Walpole, as assistant Under-Secretary for India. ...

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  16. LIFE-BOAT’S CREW.

    News was received this afternoon from Cape Naturaliste that the boy, who was reported yesterday to be seriously ill, had died during the ...

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  17. COMPETITION

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sixteen of the principal chocolate firms in Switzerland are forming a trust to avoid ruinous competition. ...

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  18. SERIOUS CHARGE

    Before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., in the City Court this morning, Alfred Lang-mid was charged with having, at Perth, on February 24, attempted to ...

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  19. NEW STEAMER

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Shaw-Saville line have ordered a new steamer— [?] sister ship to Matatua. ...

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  20. RESCUE.

    Early yesterday morning, a man named Dominic Patrick, a lumper, was cruising about in his shipping skiff, at a point distant about a mile and ...

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  21. FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Sunday—In the Rugby football match on Saturday, Scotland defeated Ireland by 15 points to 3. ...

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  22. RELIEF FUND

    The appalling story of distress concerning the officers and crew of the Carnarvon Castle has aroused deep sympathy in the breasts of the public ...

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  23. AUSTRIAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — August Frolick, an Austrian, represented himself as a stranded Swiss, and, subsequently to seeing the Swiss Consul, ...

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  24. CHESS

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the cable chess contest Great Britain scored 5½ games to 4½ by the United States. ...

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  25. THE VICTIM’S CONDITION.

    The victim of the outrage, Mrs. Squires, still lies at the Perth Hospital, and on enquiry this afternoon we were informed that she was doing ...

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  26. CASH SHORT

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— The hearing of the charge of embezzlement against William Henry Frewin was continued in the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  27. DISCONTENT

    There is not much information obtainable to-day respecting the discontent in the railway service. Mr. Scaddan returned from the ...

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  28. TWO DEATHS.

    There were also in the boat, J. Owen (an apprentice, aged 15), of North Wales, and C. Campbell (a sail-maker), both of whom died, as a ...

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  29. SWAGMAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day— David Walsh, a swagman, while boiling his billy at Benalla, caused a bush fire, and was subsequently fined £20 or ...

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  30. FOOD AND CLOTHING.

    The superintendent and the committee of the Sailors’ Rest would be glad to receive donations of soup and clothing for the sufferers. These are ...

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  31. THE PRINCIPALS IN THE AFFAIR.

    From enquiries made this morning by a “Mail” representative, it would [?] that the accused had known Mrs. Squires for some considerable time. ...

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  32. HEAT WAVE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The temperature at noon to-day was 103deg. in the shade. Much discomfort is being experienced owing to the intense heat. ...

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  33. SECESSION

    Sir William Lyne, Minister of Customs, speaking at the Town Hall today, made some notable remarks on Federal subjects. ...

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  34. OFFICER INTERVIEWED.

    Mr. Lewis Davis, first officer of the Carnarvon Castle, when seen by one of our reporters this morning, gave a graphic account of the sufferings ...

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  35. FATAL SHOT

    A wire from Greenbushes was received by a Fremantle resident this morning, notifying him that a man named Attenborough, brother of the ...

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  36. STOWAWAY

    Joseph James Bray was presented in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M. and Mr. T. Smith, J.P., charged with, ...

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  38. LANGUAGE .

    Joseph Walker was charged with having used threatening and abusive language to Jennie Cope, and was remanded for eight days in the ...

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