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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS

    The Anglican Synod. Dice[?]se of Perth Second day’s proceedings. A goldfields affair. The Brown Martin case. Verdict for defendant, with ...

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  8. “BLACK HUNDRED”

    LONDON, Thursday.—The emissaries of “The Black Hundred” society of reactionaries in Finland, are plotting an outbreak in order to render the ...

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  9. THE TRAGEDY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The defectives are now turning their attention to the trading of a number of bodies which recently were held for ...

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  10. TIMBER TROUBLE

    The case in which Mr. Teesdale. Smith, general manager of the timber combine, was proceeded against at the instance of the Amalgamated Saw ...

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  11. THE TUCKER CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— The hearing of the Tucker case was continued today. Lionel Swift, the rubber ...

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  12. THE DEPUATION

    LONDON, Thursday.— It is expected that a procession will parade the streets with ikons end banners, as a demonstration against the British ...

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  13. MASKED MEN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A case of robbery under arms is reported by [?] the station master at Wandong. ...

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  14. JAPAN AND RUSSIA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Japan is negotiating a treaty with Russia for the establishment of an overland mail route. ...

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  15. “DONALD DINNIE”

    MELBOURNE, This Day— The proprietors of the Canowie . Estate, in South Australia, have bought the stud merino ram “Donald Dinnie,” which is ...

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  16. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Wholesale arrests of persons suspected of being revolutionaries are taking place in Lodz. ...

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  17. HUGE DIVIDEND

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Premier Diamond Co. have declared a dividend of 400 per cent. Half-crown shares are now quoted at ...

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  18. CHINESE PlRATES

    LONDON., Thursday.— Ten [?] who were passengers on the German steamer Anna between Vladivostok and [?] attacked and bound ...

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  19. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—It is understood that the Federal elections will place on December 5. ...

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  20. ANONYMOUS DONOR

    LONDON, Thursday.—An anonymous donor has given the enormous sum of one million pounds to a London charity. ...

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  21. CIGARETTES CONDEMNED

    MELBOURNE, This. Day.— The conference of Friendly Societies at Bendigo carried a resolution condemning Juvenile cigarette smoking, as it led ...

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  22. CONSTABLE SHOT,

    LONDON, Thursday.—A gang of sixteen men attacked a constable who was protecting the residence of an unpopular landlord in Ireland. ...

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  23. SEXES SEPARATED

    LONDON, Thursday—The authorities of the Chicago University are separating the sexes with a view of establishing separate universities for ...

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  24. NEW JUDGES

    MELBOURNE, This Day — Messrs. Isaacs and Higgins are to be sworn in as judges of the High Court on Monday. ...

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  25. MELBOURNE POLICE

    MELBOURNE, This l)ay.-The police have ceased their investigations into to the complaint mode by Sir Chas. Johnson’s chafieur that he was bound ...

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  26. TURKEY AND EGYPT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Turkish Commissioners have been ordered to finish the line of delimitation recently agreed upon with Britain to Soiyak, ...

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  27. YACHTING

    To-morrow (Saturday) afternoon the Swan Yacht Club will open their season, when a procession of the club boats will leave the [?] at 3 p.m., ...

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  28. MURCHISON REQUIREMENTS

    This morning a deputation from Cue, consisting of Messrs Gray (representing the Roads Hoard) and Chesson (Chamber of Mines), was introduced to ...

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  29. ALLEGATIONS

    The complaint made by Carl Li[?]bek at the Criminal Court on Wednesday against the police at Fremantle has given rise to considerable ...

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  30. AFRICAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Dutch [?] at Bloemfontein condemn the [?]rent executions which have taken place in South Africa. ...

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  31. FREMANTLE MAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— In the City Court, to-day, Wm. G. Ogden was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment as a rogue and vagabond in having ...

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  32. THE CLYDE STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fourteen thousand men engaged in the shipbuilding on the Clyde, are idle. The efforts at mediation between the ...

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  33. RIFLE SHOOTING

    MELBOURNE, , This Day.— The following marksmen gained places in the King’s Prism rifle shooting final:— J. Hudson, of St. Arnaud, 315, let; J[?] ...

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  34. MINISTERS’ ASSOCIATION

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The Ministers’ Association of Castlemaine called a public meeting on Thursday to protest against betting being allowed at ...

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  35. ASSAULT CASES

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Messrs. E. Solomon and W. D. Evans, J.’sP., John Erlandson ...

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  36. A SERIOUS CHARGE

    Arthur John Watson was brought forward, at the Perth Police Court this morning, charged with having indecently assaulted a little girl in Perth. ...

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  37. STEALING CASE

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Messrs. E. Solomon and W. D. Evans, J.’sP., Johann ...

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  38. SOUTHERN CROSS

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. H. Gre[?] approved of the expenditure of [?] water supply to the [?] of the Marvel Loch leases, ...

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