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  4. TELEGRAPHIC

    Mr. John Warren, a well known pioneer of the Victorian butter industry, and many years a resident of Geelong, died suddenly at Toorak yesterday at ...

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  5. UNTO ETERNITY

    "An eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth, a life for a life." That is the "lex talionis," hard und uncompromising, and it has been exacted. Modern civilisation, ...

    Article : 393 words
  6. LATE CABLES

    Many aristocratic ladies, including the president and vice president of the Ladies' League for the Defence of the Reformed Faith, have strongly ...

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  7. American Enterprise

    What wonderful business people these Americans are said a well known Perth gentleman the other day after seeing the way in which a big Yankce firm was ...

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  8. SHIPPING.

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  9. TODAY.

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  10. TIT FOR TAT.

    In the police court this morning Eliza Thompson was charged, on. the information of Esther 'Willis, with having assaulted. the. latter at the Salvation ...

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  11. Interstate Cricket

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  12. MAILS.

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  13. THE EXECUTION.

    Despite the strenuous efforts of his friends to avert the execution of the extreme penalty, Frederick, or Fernand Maillat, was hanged at the Fremantle Gaol this ...

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  14. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    An alteration is announced in the itinerary of the engineers inspecting the transcontinental line, They will proceed direct from Eucla to Albany in the Governor ...

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  15. GENERAL NEWS.

    Dr Horrocks has transferred his consulting rooms from his private residence in St George's Terrace to 415 Hay street, (over Messrs. Dean and Cos establishment) ...

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  16. DR. HAYNES'S OPINION.

    When the circumstances of the hanging were related to Dr. Haynes by a reporter of "The Daily News," he said I saw in the 'Daily. News' that the mans ...

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  17. A RAILWAY BOY COTT.

    President Roosevelt has refused the request of the Labor Unions to abstain from travelling by the Pacific Railway Company which the labor unions are ...

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  18. SUNDAY AMUSEMENT.

    Considerable friction exists in the Prahran Council owing to the determination of the majority of the councillors to open the library on Sunday. Those members against ...

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  19. Mainly about People

    The Victorian cricketers arrived in Perth by the Kalgoorlie express this morning. The following passengers occupied ...

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  20. BURNING FATALITY.

    The wife of Constable Sheehan, of Bendigo, aged 26 years, has succumbed to the injuries she received in her terrible burning accident. She leaves two little ...

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  21. THE BALKAN TROUBLE.

    The Frankfurtes Zeitang a German organ, states that the entire Russian fleet in the Black Sea is mobilising at Sebastopol and Miolaif. ...

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  22. EARTHQUAKE.

    Professor. Gregory's investigations lead him to form the opinion that the recent earthquake at Warrnambool was caused by a land slide. ...

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  23. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    It is expected that Customs officer Smart will succeed Stephens, who has been reduced from the administration to the clerical branch of the service, with a £100 yearly ...

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  24. PREVIOUS CONVICTIONS.

    Maillat had two previous convictions against him, one in Perth and the other at Kalgoorlie, of which the following are the particulars ...

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  25. THE FEDERAL CUSTOMS.

    The following order has been received by the Collector of Customs (Mr. Clayton T. Mason) in relation to charges shown en invoices ...

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  26. CLEVER DETECTIVE WORK.

    Four men Have been cleverly arrested by Me Paris police for the attempted murder of M. Bouchelet, an auctioneer of Chartres [?] Loir ...

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  27. SOUTH AFRICA

    It is reported that at an early data the Colonial Office contemplates an important extension of the system of giving State aid to emigrants leaving ...

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  28. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Last night's Mayoral entertainment at Sydney in honor of Lord and Lady Tennyson was the most brilliant civic function ever held there. The guests ...

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  29. (To the Editor of "The Daily News.")

    Dear Sir, Now all is over, I wish to point out a circumstance which has apparently been overlooked by Dr. Astles no evidence was given to show that the wine ...

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  30. A GENEROUS GIFT.

    Lord Beauchamp intends continuing his annual subscription of £150 to the Anglican diocese of Carpentaria for another other three years ...

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  32. WORTH A GUINEA. A BOX."

    Sir F, Jeune concluded last month the hearing of a summons taken out by Mrs. Josephine Beecham to very an order fixing at £2,500 a year the amount of ...

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  33. A GALE AT POTSDAM.

    A gale has caused fearful havoc at the Kaiser's Palace at Potsdam, and has, uprooted many trees which were planted as far back as the reigu of ...

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  34. AT KALGOORLIE.

    On the 14th of March, 1900, he was, under the name of Levoilce, sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment, with hard labor ,at the Coolgardie Quarter Sessions for having ...

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  35. THE BRITISH BUD GET

    The London "Standard" states that in the Budget which the Chancellor of the Exchequer is about to present to Parliament there will only be small ...

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  36. SCENE" IN THE LORDS.

    Excitement in the House of Lords is the rarest of parliamentary phenomena, but Lord Hulsbury last month contrive I to raise a little "scene. ...

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  38. THE HANGING BUNGLED.

    Dr. Hope when seen this afternoon, said that it was a little surprising that it should be so long as 9 minutes before the heart ceased to beat. In the case of the Greek ...

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  39. EX PRESIDENT KRUGER'S HOME.

    Ex Commandant Eloff, a nephew of ex President Paul Kruger, has purchased his uncle's famous residence at Pretoria. ...

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  40. A TELEGRAM FROM QUEENSLAND.

    A "Daily News" representative this morning ing on inquiry from Senator Harney as to whether he had received any reply to the telegrams he had sent to Queensland asking' ...

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  41. MAILLAT UNCONSCIOUS.

    Dr. M Williams was asked by a representative of "The Daily News" to express an opinion in regard to the hanging of Maillat. It was first of all explained to ...

    Article : 339 words
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