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  2. LABORERS' STRIKE

    The steamer Hobart, Captain. McLeod, from Busselton, which, port was left on June 29, arrived here this morning after encountering strong south-westerly gales ...

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  3. SMOULDERING

    The ill-feeling engendered by the outcome of the recent general election in Belgium, in which the Clerical Party was victorious, continues to smoulder. It is ...

    Article : 256 words
  4. "IT'S JUST DRINK"

    Racked with pain, his neck swathed in thick bandages, and with one leg almost cut off, Samuel George Buckmanton, a laborer, aged 42, is lying in the ...

    Article : 365 words
  5. BURNS' BLUFF

    Tommy Burns, from whom the pugilistic championship of the world was captured by Johnson, is anxious to regain that status, and has challenged the negro ...

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  6. FOURTH TEST ENGLAND V. SOUTH AFRICA

    Dull, showery weather greeted the contestants in the fourth test match at Leeds this morning, when England and South Africa met for the second time this ...

    Article : 456 words
  7. REVOLUTION PORTUGUESE MONARCHISTS

    The Portuguese monarchists have not yet lost hope of restoring ex-King Manuel to the throne of his fathers, and reports of an impending attack on the ...

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  8. THE OLYMPIAD

    The trial Keats of the hundred metres foot race, one of the events at the Olympiad in which Australians are competing, were continued yesterday. ...

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  9. HIS LAST THOUGHT WHO WILL WORK FOR MOTHER?'

    "Who will work for mother now?" the anxiety for his mother's care shown by the late Patrick John MacNamara as he lay on his deathbed at the Adelaide ...

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  10. FIRST BLOOD

    The expected attempt of the Portuguese monarchists to break the power of the republic has ended in disaster. A dispatch received from Tuy states ...

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  11. DREDGE MANCHESTER

    The finding of the Court of Marine Enquiry into the loss of the dredge Manchester, which was posted as "missing" in April last between New Zealand and ...

    Article : 105 words
  12. FEDERATED SEAMEN

    The minutes of the award as finally adopted in the Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and Arbitration in regard to the dispute between the Federated ...

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  13. NO STOPPAGE

    Some comment has been excited by the fact that the Federal Ministers have not stopped their deparmental work on account of the no-confidence motion ...

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  14. COMPOSITOR GOES MAD

    A shocking domestic tragedy was enacted this afternoon in Arden street, North Melbourne. Robert Moore, aged 43, a compositor, suddenly became ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. THE TOTALISATOR

    The reason for the delay in the publication of the Totalistator Commission's report is that it has been found to be not in proper form on certain technical ...

    Article : 104 words
  16. THOU SHALT NOT STEAL

    Mr. Roosevelt's organisation of the Progressive Party, with whose aid he purposes to become President of the United States for a third term, is ...

    Article : 160 words
  17. THE AUSTRALIANS

    The Australians commenced a match, against Scotland to-day, and securing the use of a good wicket, decided to bat Jennings and Mayne opened, but both ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. NEWCASTLE STRIKE

    The difficulty at the Hebburn Colliery, Newcastle, has been settled by a special agreement having been entered into, under which the coal cutting machines ...

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  19. HORSES FOR THE ARMY

    It is understood-that the sum of £70,000 set apart for the purchase of horses for military purposes, has been expended, or nearly 60. The selection of the ...

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  20. TIMELY RAINS

    Further good rains have fallen generally over the northern districts of Victoria. Rain set in in the mallee districts on Friday last, and the area ...

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  21. OUT OF WORK

    The Trades Hall Council has convened a meeting of unemployed men at the Trades Ball on Wednesday next, and the Premier (Mr. Watt) has been asked ...

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  22. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY

    At about 1 o'clock this morning burglars attempted to break open the safe at the Imperial Hotel, in Oxide street. The wife of the licensee was awakened ...

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  23. THE PRECIOUS METAL

    To-day two prospector named Routledge and Graham brought into Kanowna over 600 ounces of gold obtained from small leaders at Kurnalpi. ...

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  24. A GREAT AMBASSADOR

    The Sight Hon. James Bryce, late British Ambassador at Washington, who is visiting Australia on a holiday, will ar rive in Melbourne from Sydney by the ...

    Article : 129 words
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  26. ARMY INSTRUCTORS

    Senator Pearce (Minister for Defence) stated to-day that it was not his intention to authorise the appointment of many British non-commissioned officers with ...

    Article : 63 words
  27. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS

    Four Chinese were granted writs of habeas corpus against the captains of the steamers Aldenham and Nikko Maru for detention aboard the vessels as ...

    Article : 57 words
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  29. "ALL UP!"

    The linotype operators of the "West Australian" newspaper having given notice that it is possible that there will be no publication of the paper after the ...

    Article : 145 words
  30. THE DESTROYERS

    The destroyers Warrego and Paramatta left their Williamstown moorings this morning for South Australia. The Yarra remained behind, pending, the ...

    Article : 90 words
  31. DOWN THE SHAFT

    A fatal accident occurred at the New Moon United Mine, Eaglehawk, shortly after 7 o'clock this morning. The cage had been brought up, and remained about ...

    Article : 192 words
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  34. AFTER HOURS

    At the Richmond Court to-day George Goa, a Chinese laundryman, was charged with having worked after hours. Frederick Alderson (inspector of shops ...

    Article : 60 words
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