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  7. N. Y. RAILWAY CO.

    LONDON, Sunday.—Judge Holt, of the United. States Circuit Court has fined the New York Central Railway Company £21,000 sterling for having ...

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  8. THIS MORNINGS NEWS.

    Municipal elections approaching, Dearth of mayoral candidates. North Perth, like North Fremantle has a tramway question. ...

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  9. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Sunday— The South African can team now playing in England are continuing their successes. They have defeated the Somersetshire ...

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  10. MOORISH TRIBE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Beniaroo [?], led by Boreian have captured Araila, a walled town, twenty-five miles distant from Tangier ...

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  11. FURIOUS FIRE

    AUCKLAND, Monday.—The most disastrous fire which has occurred in the history of the city has broken out in an [?] Co.’s Mart near ...

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  12. DROWNING TRAGEDY

    Just as people wore in the midst of their holiday arrangements in Perth yesterday morning, the sad news was circulated in the city that ...

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  13. MARION EDWARDS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.—At the Melbourne Cyclorama on, Saturday night Marion Edwards, alias Bill Edwards, who was announced by the ...

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  14. S.A. POLITICS

    ADELAIDE, Monday—At the declaration of the poll for the Central District of the Legislative Council this morning, the new member, Mr. David ...

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  15. MILITARY MATTERS

    LONDON, Sunday. — Lord Roberts, when speaking yesterday at Edinburgh, said he feared that Mr. Haldane’s ideal of a large military ...

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  16. ERUPTION

    LONDON, Monday.—The volcano Chulco lias emitted volume of boiling sulphur water, inundating the town of Panchnalco (?) and killing ...

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  17. INTERVIEW WITH

    In regard to the abusive manner in which Sir Josiah Symon criticised Sir John Forrest’s Newcastle speech, in the course of an interview in Adelaide ...

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  18. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Monday.—It is officially notified that since October 30 last, 35,000 political prisoners have been exiled to Siberia. ...

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  19. OIL SCANDALS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Messrs. Rothschild and Co.’s German branch, together with Nobel Bros., of St. Petersburg, have formed a European ...

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  20. DAMAGE SUIT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The action in which Mrs. Peebles sued Mr. Landsell for £2000 damages received on the golf links, and caused by ...

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  21. TWO POLICEMEN

    LONDON, Monday.—The natives of the Yola district in Northern Nigeria have killed and [?] two of the Protectorate policemen, who formed part ...

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  22. Fresh Arrests

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sixty-four members of the Social Democratic Conference have been arrested in Southern Russia. ...

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  23. GIBSON GIRL

    LONDON, Monday.—It now transpires that the marriage of the Hon. H. L. Bruce, son of Lord Aberdare, with Miss Camille Clifford, of “Gibson ...

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  24. FEARFUL CYCLONE

    LONDON, Sunday.—A fearfully violent cyclone, which has caused appalling destruction, has occurred in the San Salvadore Republic, accompanied ...

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  25. RUSSIAN NAVY

    LONDON, Monday.—A new Russian battleship, the Andresperoozvany has been launched at St. Petersburg. She is of 7,400 tons, burden, has a ...

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  26. CECIL HEALY

    LONDON, Monday.—Cecil Healy, the Australian swimmer, who has been so successful in English swimming races, sails for Sydney on November 9. ...

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  27. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The death is announced of Colonel, the Right Hon. Edward James Saunderson, M.P. for County Armagh since 1885. ...

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  28. HOSPITAL PATIENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Andrew Wriwd, aged 43, a patient in the Melbourne Hospital, suffering from influenza, became delirious and jumped ...

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  29. YOUNG MAN’S DEATH

    At 3 p.m. yesterday, a terrible fatality occurred in the harbour while the s.s. Kelvin Bank was berthing at the North Wharf. ...

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  30. DRIVING ACCIDENT

    BRISBANE, Monday. — Mr. Roebuck, a Crown Lands officer of Toowoomba, with his wife and six friends, was driving along the ranges near ...

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  31. TREASURE SHIP

    LONDON, Sunday.—A search has been instituted for the vessel Royal Charter, which was wrecked in 1859, with a large quantity of Australian, ...

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  32. SYDNEY MAN

    SYDNEY, Monday.—George Fliticroft, a young man, was found dead in Hunter-street yesterday. The police found that he and two ...

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  33. SECRETARY A.M.A.

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—Mr. Lawn, the secretary of the Ballarat branch of the A.M.A., has written to Lord Linlithgow, requesting for on ...

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  34. SPANISH AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Monday,—Spain is demounting the Concordant of 1851 with a view to its modification in a liberal sense. ...

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  35. COAL DOST

    LONDON, Monday.—Messrs Cunning and Atkinson, [?] who have been investigating the causes of the Courlies colliery explosion, state ...

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  36. INFLUENZA SCARE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A fearful epidemic on influenza is raging in Ballarat, three thousand cases having been reported up to date. ...

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  37. BREACH OF LICENSING ACT

    At the Fremantle Police Court yesterday morning before Mr. E Solomon J. P,. J. J. Leslie Black was proceeded against for having neglected ...

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  38. TRAMWAY TROUBLE

    MELBOURNE, Monday.—This Ballarat Tramway trouble has been settled, the men having accepted 3½d per hour, with a promise of 10d. per hour ...

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