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  7. GREAT SENSATION

    [?], This Day.—A sensational attempt [?] made to raid the Great Boulder Mind last night. At the 500ft. level, in the sixth ...

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  8. LUCKY JOCKEY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Hark Wootton, an Australian jockey has been wonderfully successful with his [?]iding in England. ...

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  9. VANDERBILT CUP

    LONDON, Sunday.—Two hundred thousand spectators as assembled to witness the motor race for the Vanderbilt Cup, which was run at Long Island, ...

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  10. DIAMOND MYSTERY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Russian Ambassador at Paris telegraphed this morning to the [?] to inform [?]eger, formerly in ...

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  11. CUSTOMS FRAUDS

    In the [?] to-day the hearing of the charge against Mr. Charle[?] M.P., on [?]charge of having conspired with Frederick William ...

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  12. “BLACK HUNDRED.”

    LONDON, Sunday. — Jerushakievitch, the chief of the organisation known [?] the “Black Hundred,” [?] that the organisation consists of three million ...

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  13. DEADLY BOMBS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The [?] strike at Odessa [?]nded in favor of the men. Some bombs which have been seized ...

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  14. WELL KNOWN MAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A. McVitty, a well-known Ballarat man, died on Saturday. ...

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  15. SHOT DEAD

    LONDON, Sunday.—Herr Hesse, a wealthy gentleman of Berlin, who was intimate with Miss Rita Walther, a leading lady at the Comic Opera ...

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  16. DEATH FROM

    LONDON, Sunday.—The death is announced of a man named Vorynk[?]vitch from blood-poisoning, the result of injuries received from the explosion ...

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  17. REV. MILNE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Rev. David Milne, Presbyterian minister, dropped dead at Cowes yesterday. ...

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  18. MINE MANAGERS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Recently two members of the Bendigo Mine Managers’ Association, made certain statements reflecting upon the sobriety ...

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  19. ENGLISH PRINCESS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Princess Patricia of Connaught has been betrothed to the brother of the Czar of Russia, the Grand Duke Michael. ...

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  20. HALIFAX ISLAND

    LONDON, Sunday. — The London “Chronicle” says that Halifax Islands, off Damaraland, is the destination of the Xema on her diamond hunt. ...

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  21. TRAMWAY MEN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The employees of the Ballarat tramways are now agitating for an increase in wages to 10d. an hour. ...

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  22. FOOTBALL SCANDAL

    As a result of the many rumors concerning Saturday’s football [?] a representative of “The Evening Mail” waited upon Mr. Andrew ...

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  23. VICTORIAN RACING

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  24. AN ULTIMATUM

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Warwickshire Miners’ Union have sent an ultimatum to the employers, requiring the non-unionists to join the union within ...

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  25. EGG-THROWING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the Police Court to-day, three charges, arising out of Mr. Judkins’ pleasant Sunday afternoon, were heard. ...

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  26. THE DREADNOUGHT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The trial of the Drendnought turbine engines, which resulted so satisfactorily the other day, proves her to be the fastest battleship ...

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  27. VOLUBLE CHINAMAN

    See Hung Kee was brought before Messrs. Russell and Brickhill, J.’sP., at the Perth Police Court this morning, charged with being an idle and ...

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  28. STEALING CASE

    It will be remembered that on the 2nd inst., before Mr. Justice Rooth, a man named Carl Lindbeck, alias Johnston, pleaded guilty to having stolen a ...

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  29. THE MAN FROM YARLOOP

    Edward Young, who on Saturday explained to the bench at the Perth City Police Court that he had only been down from Yarloop a couple of ...

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  30. COLLIE MINERS’ ACCIDENT FUND

    For the information of the Minister of Mines. Mr. Burns, accountant of the Mines Department, reports having audited the books of the Collie ...

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  31. ALLEGED THEFT OF MEAT

    At the Perth City Court this morning, Thos. Thorburn, who had been arrested at Northam, was brought up on a charge of having been ...

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  32. TIMBER TROUBLES

    The latest information concerning the timber troubles is of a very satisfactory character. As a result of the efforts of the sub-committee of ...

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  33. THE DISCOVERY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The police to-day discovered, in the Albert Park lagoon, a parcel containing several portions of the ribs of a human body. ...

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  34. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT

    Mr. Nathaniel Harper, the well-known mining manager is announced as a likely candidate for the Fremantle seat in the Federal House of ...

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  35. LOTTERY CASE

    A case in which four Chinamen [?] charged with having used a house situated at 43[?] Murray-street, for the purpose of conducting a lottery, was ...

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  36. OBSCENE LANGUAGE

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Messrs. J. He[?]ly and T. Smith, J.P., Elizabeth Johnson was ...

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  37. DISORDERLY CONDUCT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, Maurice Stepheno was charged with having been of disorderly conduct, but, in consideration of the ...

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  39. LATE SHIPPING

    N.D.L. steamer [?]iten left Colombo at 8 o’clock on Friday morning, and will be due here on Sunday next at noon. She has 700 tons of cargo to ...

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