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  4. BY TELEPHONE.

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC

    Mr. Gardiner (federal inspector for New South Wales), Mr. R, Buchanan (a Supremo Court official), and Mr. Searcy (P), Commissioner for Taxes, have been ...

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  6. MAIM ABOUT PEOPLE

    Dr. Darbyshire has been appointed office of health for the newly-formed Buckland Hill Board of Health. The Benchers of Lincoln's Inn (says ...

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  7. LATE CABLES.

    Mr. Chamberlain has informed the municipality of Bloemfontein that Responsible Government eill not be granted to the Orange Colony for some time ...

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  8. NEWS IN BRIEF

    A proposal is on foot for the establishment of a company of Highlanders in perth Deputations in Legard to the matter waited on the Minister for Defence and General Hutton ...

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  9. HURRIED CHATS

    Bishop Riley had a chat with a "Daily News" representative regarding the proposed appointment of an assistant Bishop for Perth ...

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  10. TO.DAY.

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  11. THE AUBURN TRAGEDY.

    Digby Grand, alias "Fatty" Newbold, alias Stephens, alias Ward, John Thomas Walford, and Albert Yeomans were charged at tho Central Court to-day with ...

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  12. MAILS.

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  13. DROUGHT RELIEF FUND.

    The Lord Mayer's drought relief fund totals £17,000, which is insufficient to cope with the distress Further funds are urgently needed ...

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  14. ALLEGED WAR OFFICE NEGLIGENCE.

    The medical officer of the Scallywag Corps, writing a New Zealand letter to the London "Times," states that "hundreds of us are waiting for pay and ...

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  15. ACTION AGAINST A STRIKER.

    In October last at Korumburra the Outtrim-Howitt Coal Company obtained judgment against Geo. Gregory, a minor, for £6 5s 9d damages for breach of ...

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  16. GENERAL NEWS.

    There was a very small list at the City Court this morning whon Mr. S. Hymus. J.P., occupied the bench Four "drunks" were doalt with three of them boing women ...

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  17. A RIPE AGE.

    A very old resident of Wollombi Charles Burghs, has died at the advanced age of 106. His eyesight was marvellously good. Ho could sec to ...

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  18. FULL COURT CASES.

    The Full Court heard arguments today on the special case stated by the Chief Justice in connection with the trial and conviction of Edward Mackay ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    The estimated population of the colony on December 31 was 863,360, viz., males, 455,385; females, 407,975. These figures include Cook Island, the population of ...

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  20. AMUSEMENTS.

    The cocl change yesterday evening served to make Cremorne Gardens more enjoyable than ever for whilst those indoors suffered all the inconvenience ...

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  21. ME, COPELAND.

    Air, H. Copeland, the Agent General for New South Wales at a dinner given by the Edinburgh Chamber of Commerce declared that colonial representation in ...

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  22. ARBITRATION COURT.

    Speaking to a deputation of trade unionists, Mr. Seddon hinted that some radical changes would be brought about in regard to the Arbitration. Court. He ...

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  23. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A minor named Arthur Shields, who hud taken work tit clearing from Mr. Scott, at Kongwak, was killed to-day by a tree. falling upon him in the presence ...

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  24. A FLAUTIST IN TROUBLE.

    At the Fitzroy Police Court to-day Marie Stoneham sued her husband, Herbert L. Stoneham, musician, for the maintenance of heraelf and two ...

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  25. VENEZUELA.

    Several German newspapers condemn Count Sternberg, the German Minister at Washington, for his complaisance to the United States, instead of repelling ...

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  26. ON THE CANNING ROAD.

    Shortly after 12 o'olook last night Constables Bailey and Buckley, of remantle, were called to Canning-road to attend to three young ...

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  27. VICTORIAN TOBACCO.

    The authorities of the Agricultural Department have not, so far, received any official information in regard to the sale of 62 hogsheads of tobacco reported ...

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  28. ANTONIA DOLORES.

    The programme for Mdlle. Antonia Dolores' first. song recital on Monday evening is a very brilliant and attractive character, and a most enjoyable ...

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  29. SHAKE MARKETS.

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  31. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    Two additional health inspectors have been employed by the Central Board of health for Fremantle and two more will be engaged on Monday A ...

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  32. A MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The death of an old man, Fitzgerald, who resided with his two sons in Park-street, South Melbourne, hint been reported to the coroner. The old man ...

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  33. ADELAIDE

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  34. THE BALKANS.

    Refugees from 36 Macedonian villages relate horrible stories of tortures, robberies, and violations by the Turks. ...

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  35. THE MENTONE OUTRAGE.

    James Alfred Peters, the author of what is known as the Mentone outrage, was to-day found guilty and ordered to be detained in custody during the ...

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  36. SENATOR ROBERT REID.

    Senator Robert Reid, who was recently returned to the Federal Parliament, was born at Fifeshire, Scotland, in 18-12, and arrived in Victoria with his ...

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  38. NIGER NAVIGABLE.

    A French flotilla has traversed the Boussa Rapids, which hitherto have been believed impassable Tho navigability of the Niger is thus demonstrated. ...

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  39. DEATH IN A BATH.

    Mrs. Nellie Prewett was found dead in the bathroom at Milsom-street moonee Ponds, this morning Mrs. Prewett was in the habit of taking a ...

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  40. COMMERCIAL

    Stanley C. Sutton reports having held his usual daily sale at his rooms Queen-street this morning whon there was a fair supply of fruit eto forward As customary on ...

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  43. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Mrs. Margaret Rowe a widow residing at Surry Hills carly this morning discovered her son Robert aged 23, hanging by a leather strap One end was ...

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  44. "THE INTOLERABLE GOTH."

    Every your German pride is more and more rebellious against rostrum. Sooner or later the time must come when Groat ] Britain and the United States will have ...

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