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  7. STRIKE FUNDS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Bendigo Miners’ Association have decided unanimously to send subscription lists to the stewards at the different mines ...

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  8. DISTURBANCE

    It will be remembered that recently a serious disturbance took place in the Fremantle prison, in which some 40 odd prisoners were concerned. ...

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  9. CHALLENGE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In the case of Amanda Day, charged with an illegal operation on Heather Portis, on which the jury disagreed yesterday, ...

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  10. RACING CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—There is considerable interest in the City Court to-day, when Lawrence Allietti alias Farrell, charged with having incited ...

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  11. EARTHQUAKES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Twenty-eight shocks of earthquake were experienced at Bit[?]is, in Asiatic Turkey. Three hundred houses collapsed, and ...

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  12. FIRE FIGHTERS.

    Owing to a plug blowing out late yesterday afternoon, the manual engine events on the programme of the Western Australian Fire Brigades ...

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  13. MINISTERIAL

    CUE, This Day—The Premier (Mr. N. J. Moore) and the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. D. Connolly, M.L.C.) will visit Black Ranges early nest ...

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  14. STEALING

    This morning, in the City Court, Angela Carrara pleaded guilty to the theft of a saddle and bridle belonging to the Annanmore College, L[?]derville, ...

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  15. PLENTY

    NANNINE, This Day.—The district has greatly benefitted from the recent rains, and there is now an abundance of grass. All the pools are filled. ...

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  16. RUMORS

    CUE, This Day.—Rumors are [?] of a sensational occurrence at Barr[?]bie, in which two men are alleged to have been concerned, and one of whom ...

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  17. BLUE RAG

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Jno. Angove, a wood-carter at Bendigo, was ordered to-day to support his wife, who told the magistrate a story of ...

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  18. DIVORCE SUIT

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In the Divorce Court this morning, Mr. Justice Homburg dealt with the petition of Henry White for the dissolution of his ...

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  19. LAWN TENNIS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Wilding and Ritchie won the Bench covered court doubles championship, in Paris. Wilding and Miss Smith won the ...

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  20. FURIOUS DRIVING

    Before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., in the City Court this morning, John Hadlow was charged with having on March 28 driven a horse and cab ...

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  21. DISCIPLINE PRIZE.

    Up to 3 o’clock no official announcement had been made concerning the award of the discipline prize. The judges are absent, and no ...

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  22. TIRED OF LIFE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A woman named Taylor, aged 24, attempted to commit suicide in the Yarra at Princes Bridge to-day. She stated that life ...

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  23. WREN’S CROWD

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The building trades and vigilance committee entertained Mr. Wren at a social evening, in recognition of his support by ...

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  24. EXHIBITION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The first cruiser squadron has left Plymouth to represent the navy at the Jamestown Exhibition in Virginia. ...

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  25. LANGUAGE

    Charles Tomlinson was charged before Mr. A. S. Hoc, P.M., in the City Court this morning with having made of obsene language in his ...

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  26. FATAL FIRE

    LONDON, Thursday.—All Italian lodging house in San Francisco has been burnt. Seventeen of the occupants were ...

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  27. ASSAULT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—John Dalyrmple, the man who was acquitted recently on a charge of having murdered his paramour at Fitzroy, ...

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  28. COPIOUS RAINS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Splendid rains fel, throughout the agricultural areas last night, and the records range from a quarter of an inch in the north ...

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  29. GERALDTON

    “The Syren and Shipping” of February 27 publishes a picture of Geraldton, and says:— “From a commercial point of view, ...

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  30. CANADA

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Bryce, speaking at Toronto, urged the Canadians, to suspend judgment on all questions on which they alleged that ...

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  31. TYPHOID FEVER

    NANNINE, This Day.—There are a good number of fever cases in Nannine at present. The hospital is full, and tents have been erected to ...

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  32. FUNERAL

    The funeral of the late Eric Aubrey Vincent Morrison, aged 16 years, second son of Captain John Francis. Robinson, Deputy Harbor Master, and ...

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  33. SILVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bar silver is quoted to-day at 2/6 1-16 per oz. ...

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  34. REMANDED

    Joe Lou, a Chinaman, appeared in the City Court this morning, charged with having kept a common gaming house at Fremantle. On the ...

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  35. COPPER MINES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Ashburton and Valentine copper and silver mines have been placed on the market and have been over-subscribed ...

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  36. NEW HEBRIDES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The commission, containing representatives of Finance and Britain, to investigate the New Hebrides dispute, will meet in ...

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  38. THE SUEVIC

    LONDON, Thursday.—The steamer Suevic has arrived at Southampton and is discharging the remainder of her cargo. She will th[?] be put in a ...

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  39. COTTON TRADE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Lancashire cotton spinners had a record prosperity last quarter. Many made profits of 35 per cent. ...

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  40. OBITUARY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Sir Henry Cuthbert died to-day at Ballarat. (The deceased was Minister of Justies in the Victoria Government from ...

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  41. SALVATIONISTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Fourteen hundred Salvation[?]st emigrants left Liverpool for Canada aboard the steamer South[?]k. ...

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