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  4. POINTS.

    Penny Postage From Canada To Australia ...

    Article : 216 words
  5. LATEST SPORTING.

    The nominations in connection with the unregistered race meeting which is to he held on Wednesday next at Coogee close with the secretary, 3 Higham's chambers ...

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  6. Metropolitan Waterworks Board.

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  7. THE GIPPSLAND COAL STRIKE.

    The news of the verdict in the case of Martell v. the Coal Miners' Association, in which plaintiff claimed £1,000 damages for loss of employment, but lost the ...

    Article : 62 words
  8. LATE CABLES.

    The extravagance of the Dowager Empress of China is extreme. The officials are making desperate efforts to raise 10,000,000 taels (about £3,250,000) ...

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  9. LATE CABLES.

    The sum of £86,000 collected throughout the British Empire for a woman's memorial to the late Queen Victoria has been presented to King Edward and ...

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  10. POLICE COURTS.

    It's an ill wind that blows nobody any good, for in ninety nine out of a hundred cases those who warble in the dewy eve We won't go home till morning ...

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  11. SHIPPING.

    Sydney, s.s., 2,160 Ions. Captain A. M'Roe, from Bunbury. Melbourne S.S. Co.. agents. ...

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  12. A BRAVE RAILWAY GUARD.

    Laffan, the railway guard who was so shockingly injured at Hawthorn on ?Wednesday, is bearing up wonderfully, and the doctors now hope to pull him ...

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  13. FEDERAL PRINTING OFFICE.

    Upon further consideration. the Federal Treasurer bas decided against Canadian linotypes, and all the machines will 'bo of i British manufacture. ...

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  14. DECOYED INTO A MADHOUSE.

    How easy it is to get into a mad house and how hard for a sane man to get out (writes the "Daily Mail's" Paris correspondent), is shown by the ...

    Article : 418 words
  15. LIGHTLY CLAD.

    Edwd. Joseph Dwyer was seen by a policeman in Claisebrook road yesterday evening with nothing but his unmentionables on, anil, to quote Constable Rule ...

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  16. VICTORIAN ENGINE DRIVERS.

    Replying to 200 Victorian" locomotive engine drivers who cabled to the Canadian Government inquiring what were the prospects of them obtaining work ...

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  17. AUSTRG-HUNGARIAN DISSENSIONS.

    The dissensions in regard to the use of the Austrian and Hungarian languages has led to fierce riots, which are spreading through the Hungarian province of ...

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  18. FATAL SHOT IN THE DARK.

    In the little town of Kirchboitzen (Fallingbostel) the house of the pastor, named flaspelmath, has lately been repeatedly broken into and a number of ...

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  19. A PLAGUE OF PLYING FOXES.

    The Cunningham residents are organising, a shooting party for the wholesale destruction of myriads of flying foxes, which axe camped near townships. The ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. THE LIGHT THAT FAILED.

    Harry Ashby, for driving a vehicle, the light of which had gone out was fined 2s. 6d, with 2s. 6A costs. ...

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  21. WAITING FOR THE DOCTOR.

    Richard Williams, charged on remand, with being unlawfully on the premises of Dr. Taaffe, St. George's Terrace the day before yesterday, was, on the application ...

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  22. PERSECUTING THE JEWS.

    Mr. Hay, the Secretary of State for the United States, is a large contributor towards the relief of the sufferers by the outrages on the Jews at Kischnieff, in ...

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  23. SHARE MARKETS

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  24. THE CURE OF CANCER.

    Captain Rost, a young Indian medical officer, who for nearly three years has been investigating malignant cancers bacteriologically in the Rangoon ...

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  25. "OF EVIL FAME."

    Joseph MacMahon was charged at the instance of Detectives Sampson said M'Coonell, with being a person of evil fame, and was remanded till Wednesday ...

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  26. WOOL SALES.

    At the wool sales today, the prices for merino wools were barely maintained, but the rates for crossbred wools remained firm. ...

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  27. BRIDAL PAIR HANDCUFFED.

    When Mr. Edward Campbell wad his wife, formerly Miss Sallie Higbtower, of Marion, Indiana were about to start on their honeymoon trip some practical ...

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  28. REMANDED.

    John O'Neill, charged with forging documents (cheques), being still in the hospital, was further remanded for a week. ...

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  29. COPPER MINE COMBINE.

    A provisional agreement has been, signed for the amalgamation of the Lyell and North Lyell copper mining companies in Tasmania. ...

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  30. AN AUSTRALIAN'S FORTUNE.

    Louis Fourier, a young painter, who holds the position of Paris correspondent of the "Pall Mall Gazette," states that Harold T. F. Baker of Sydney, New ...

    Article : 92 words
  31. FREMANTLE.

    Alexander Stewart, who was, yesterday proceeded against by his wife for persistent cruelty, and was discharged, was again before the court this morning to ...

    Article : 178 words
  32. ADELAIDE.

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  33. DEFYING THE POWERS

    James Hogan, well known to the Ballarat police, was given three months' imprisonment yesterday for having been unlawfully on Robert Finlayson's premises. ...

    Article : 64 words
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  37. HICKS AND LISSIMAN.

    "The White House," 100, 102, 104, 106 High street, Fremantle, has a very nice of overcoats for winter wear, including Raglan (yoked) and Raglan (plain) ...

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  38. MELBA ILL

    [?] has been taken suddenly ill in Paris. She appeared to be in splendid health on Thursday, but suddenly became ill and sent to London for ...

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  39. A NEW GROCERY FIRM.

    Opposite the Governor Broome Hotel, William street, Messrs. M'Kcown and Stubbs have opened an upto date grocery business, which will compare favorably ...

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  40. HER FIRST OFFENCE.

    "Will you get it over as quickly as possible, your worship, asked Florence Brown, a girl who was charged with having stolen a quantity of fancy goods from ...

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  41. THE ORIENTAL.

    Attention is drawn to Mr. Chas. Summers' sannouncement in reference to his auction sale at "The Oriental," Hay steet. Mr. Kempthorne, the proprietor ...

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  42. INFECTED BLANKETS.

    It appears that the infected blankets from South Africa hare been, sold in 150 towns. ...

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  46. A BOON TO MINING INVESTORS.

    A work, which will no doubt prove of great value to mining investors, has been carried out under instructions from the Belgian Syndicate, who have extensive ...

    Article : 150 words
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