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  3. MURDER AT MIDDLE HABBOR.

    Ab a result of the investigations of the police, the full story of the awful crime, at Middle Harbor, the first news of which was published in the "Evening News" yesterday, is gradually ...

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  4. LATE GABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-In the House of Commons this evening, Mr. Lloyd-George, Chancellor of the Exchequer, re-introduced the Budget. In his financial statement the ...

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  5. LATE CABLE NEWS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-While a number of market women were being ferried over the River Bodrog, Hungary, the boat capsized and 14 of the women were drowned. ...

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  6. POETRY.

    The school authorities are worrying themselves about the comparative neglect of poetry, and it is said that the schoolboy does not carry away with him more than a few songs ...

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  7. Persian Brigands.

    LODNON, Tuesday Evening.-Bakhtiari Norsemen and artillery were five days fighting 500 brigands, who had fortified themselves in a village in the district of Gomshah, southward ...

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  8. MIGHTY HUNTERS.

    Thanks to Nimrod Roosevelt, it is understood that America now possesses the finest collection of East Africa fauna in existence, surpassing even the display in the British Museum. ...

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  9. Attempted Murder and Suicide.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-John William Kaiser, alias Emerson, a reputed Australian, after attempting to shoot his wife committed suicide in a Bloomsbury (London) ...

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  10. LORD SELBORNE.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-A huge crowd, singing "Auld Lange Syne," bade farewell to Lord Selborne, the retiring Governor of the Transvaal and High Commissioner for South ...

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  11. Mr. O'Brien's Charges.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-The "Morning Post" publishes a statement that the prevailing feeling in the Bouse of Commons, and the general opinion of British members of all ...

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  12. MURDERERS EXECUTED.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-Kanhere, the murderer of Mr. Arthur Jackson, Collector at Nasik, in December last, and Karve Deshpande, who instigated the crime, were executed in ...

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  13. MILLIONAIRES MARRY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-Mr. Anthony Drexel. jun., married Miss marjorie Gould at New York to-day. The bride's father gave a house valued at ...

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  14. NOTES.

    Speculation in rubber is fast reaching the proportions of a mania, so far, at least, as England is concerned. An enormous speculative account bas grown up and the dealings ...

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  15. GAOL WARDER ATTACKED.

    A sentence of three months' hard labor was upon Thomas Ronan, or Moore. 45, at the Water Police Court, on a charge of assaulting John Manning, on Tuesday. The evidence was that the prosecutor, a ...

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  16. BANK SHARES, ETC.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-On the Stock Exchange to-day. Bank of Australasia shares closed at 108-109, a rise of 1 on a fortnight ago; Union Bank of Australia, at 63-64, a fall of 1/2 ...

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  17. SALES BY AUCTION.

    Residential Blocks, on the ground, Silver Water Estate, Auburn, at 3, on April SO, by Hardie and Gorman (in conjunction with Lang and Dawes). ...

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  18. British Naval Manoeuvres.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-One hundred British ships, including eight Dreadnoughts, have begun a fortnight's manoeuvres in the North Sea. ...

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  19. THE POST-MORTEM.

    Dr. Palmer, the Government Medical Officer, this morning made a post mortem examination of the body of Florence May Phillips, aged 7 years and 10 months, found buried in the bush ...

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  20. SPURIOUS SOVEREIGNS.

    Spurious sovereigns are still in circulation in the city and suburbs, though the police and detectives state that they are not being freshly distributed at present. Their theory is that ...

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  21. MISS RUBIE HENRY'S CONCERT.

    An appreciative audience assembled at the Y.M.C.A. hall. Bathurst-street, City, on Tuesday evening, to bear Miss Rubie Henry, one of the students of the Garcia School, in "Ombra Mai ...

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  22. NEW GUINEA HISTORY.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-At the Royal Colonial Institute to-day. Captain E. G. Rason, formerly British Resident in the New Hebrides, read a paper on the history of New Guinea. ...

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  23. SCENE AT TEE MORGUE.

    A heartrending scene was witnessed in the City Morgue, George-street North, shortly after 10 o'clock, when the parents of tie murdered child Phillips Identified her body. They ...

    Article : 325 words
  24. WINTER TOUR IN SUNNY SEAS.

    The Howard Smith line has issued a pamphlet containing particulars of the winter tours to Queensland. These trips, during recent years, have grown in popular favor, and the company ...

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  25. SCOTTISH LEGAL APPOINTMENTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-Mr. Arthur Dewar, M.P., Solicitor-General for Scotland, has been appointed a Lord of Session, in the place of the late Lord M.Laren. Mr. William ...

    Article : 42 words
  26. BALLOTING AND COUNTING.

    The Kurri Kurri Labor "League has been complaining of the slowness of the ballot counting at the local booths. There is this to be said for many country returning officers, that they ...

    Article : 393 words
  27. RICH LIVING.

    Medicine Man: "What is the matter with your Majesty?" Cannibal Kins: "Oh! I've an awful Indigestion!" ...

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  29. THE CHANGSHA RIOTS.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-The riots at Changsa, China, have subsided. The missionaries who were drowned through the sinking of a junk in which they were ...

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  30. EXIT THE FUSION.

    SOME defeated Administrations cling to office up to the very last possible moment, and openly show their reluctance to leave its sweets after a fashion that is nything ...

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  31. Family Notices

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  32. BAR SILVER.

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-Bar silver was to-day quoted at 2s 0 5-16d per ounce standard. ...

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  34. "EMPIRE DAY."

    LONDON, Tuesday Evening.-The House of Commons this evening, by 240 to 150, refused leave to Captain Craig to introduce a Bill providing for official recognition of May 24 as ...

    Article : 52 words
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