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  5. FOR THE PEOPLE

    Ari important experiment is [?] to be made in Victoria, where the Indeterminate Sentences Bill has passed its third reading in the Legislative ...

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  6. ROOSEVELT REPRIMANDED

    James Hill, a railway magnate, speaking at Kansas City, admitted the justice of punishing any corporations which offended against the law. ...

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  7. DR. JAMESON

    Dr. Jameson, Premier of Cape Colony, applauds Mr. Balfour’s suggestion for the re-summoning of the Colonial Conference. ...

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  8. THREATENED

    The case of the man William Henderson, aged 40, who was charged with having, on November 14 last, at Fremantle, threatened to kill one ...

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  9. EMPIRE OF HEARTS

    Mr. Hertzof, speaking at Bloemfontein, eulogised the Imperial Government’s generosity of treatment of the South African States. ...

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  10. ST. PAUL’S SINKING

    Mervyn Macariney, the architect, has examined the piers supporting the dome of St. Paul’s Cathedral. He asserts that eight of tie piers ...

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  11. CLAREMONT FIRE

    Early this morning a conflagration occurred at Claremont which destroyed a row of three shops, and which once more forcibly brought before the ...

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  12. “RAGGING” A KING

    The King of Spain was subjected to a “ragging” by a dozen undergraduates when he visited Cambridge on November 11. ...

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  13. BARONESS DIES

    The death is announced of Harmless Adolphe Rothschild. ...

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  14. MR. FRANK TATE

    Mr. Frank Tate, Director of Education for Victoria, is returning to Victoria by the R.M.S. Mongolia. ...

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  15. CHILE UPSET

    Reuter’s correspondent at Santiago, reports a serious financial situation at Chile, owing to the unprecedented fall in the rate of exchange. ...

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  16. ELECTRIFICATION

    The London “Times” says the electrification of Melbourne suburban lines of railway has been approached in a very business-like manner. ...

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  17. BEATEN AGAIN

    The New Zealand Rugby footballers have suffered another defeat. The Leigh team beat them by 3 oals 3 tries against 3 goals 1 hry. ...

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  18. WHEAT VISIBLE

    The amount of wheat visible is 6,252,100 quarters. ...

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  19. SILVER MARKET

    Silver is quoted at 2s 3[?]d per ounce, a fall of ½ since yesterday. ...

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  20. Harry Boyle

    Harry Boyle, the well-known former Australian Eleven cricketer, died at Bendigo this morning. He had been laid aside by illness ...

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  21. Singapore Service

    The attention of the Commissioner of Crown Lauds was drawn this morning to a telegram from Melbourne, stating that next week the Victorian ...

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  22. Boating Incident.

    A serious boating accident, if not a fatality, was narrowly averted yesterday evening by the prompt action and grit shown by two young ladies ...

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  23. Life Weary

    Madge Burnell, a young woman living in lodgings at Fitzroy, locked herself in her room and drank lysol. She was taken to the Melbourne ...

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  24. Chinese Spirit

    Lee Wood, a rotund Chinaman, with swarthy complexion and permanent smile, pleaded in the negative in the City Court this morning when ...

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  25. INDIAN STRIKE

    The European and native employee of the East Indian Railway Company have gone on strike. The disorganisation of traffic ...

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  26. WHERE WERE THE FIREMEN ?

    Superintendent Lapsley, chief of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade, when seen this morning by an “Evening Mail” representative, was very emphatic in ...

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  27. Poisoned

    Eileen Norris, 17, living at Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, drank some poison in mistake for asthma medicine, which was administered by her mother. ...

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  28. Clara Butt

    A telegram received to-day from Adelaide notified that Madame Clara Butt and Mr. Kennerley Rumford were greeted by a record house at the Town ...

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  29. Sad Fatality

    Victor Michael Richardson, aged 10 years, was found dead at midnight last night in a tank at his father’s homestead block. ...

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  30. Police Tournament

    The hon. treasurer of the Police Tournament, Sub-Inspector. Lappin, informs us that the profit over the tournament will probably amount to ...

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  31. FAREWELL TO ADELAIDE

    Madame Clara Butt and her husband, Mr. Kennerlay Rumford, left to-day [?] West Australia. The famous contralto finished her ...

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