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  3. THE WEEK'S MISCELLANY Frf^ 1 U B

    At the Melbourne City Court, Ettie Redman, about 35 years of age, was charged with having attempted to murder her daughter, Olive Redman. She pleaded not guilty. ...

    Article : 346 words
  4. FIVE YEARS FOR COINING.

    At the Quarter Sessions, before Judge Backhouse, William Edwin Youll and William James Youll, father and son, were charged with having at North Sydney, on December 10, unlawfully ...

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  5. RUSSIAN POISONING CASE.

    The trial was continued of Dr. Pantchenko, Count de Lacy, and Madame Mouravieff, who are charged with having murdered Captain Buturlin, and with having conspired to murder General ...

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  6. NATIVES ASSAULT WHITE WOMEN.

    There were five cases of natives criminally as[?]ting, or attempting to assault, white women at Witwatersrand alone in a few days. The public became incensed, and urged the ...

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  7. THE EDUCATION QUESTION.

    Conferences and private considerations of the education question in Victoria for some years past have consolidated the public mind upon the outstanding fact that ...

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  8. CONVICTS SHOOT WARDERS.

    At [?]cow a convict, [?] pretending that he required material for some work, shot a warder with a revolver. Two warders who rushed up were fatally shot by the convict. ...

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  9. SUICIDE AFTER ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    A tragic result of unrequited love occurred at West Footscray (Vic), when Frank Polley, aged 25 years, after firing at a young woman named Violet Biddle, blew the top of his head off. ...

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  10. SHIP CAPSIZES—TWENTY-THREE DROWNED.

    Reports of a terrible tragedy of the sea, resulting in the loss of the Russian barque Glenbank mi 23 of the crew, were received at Fremantle from R[?]bourne. ...

    Article : 225 words
  11. MAN SHOCKINGLY WOUNDED.

    The police visited a house in Wodonga-place, Albury, and found a man named William Dawson, about 48 years of age, and employed as a benchman at a timber yard for the ...

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  12. ROBBERS THROW BOMBS.

    While the police were arresting some suspected railway robbers at Chelm, Russian Poland, the latter fatally shot a policeman. They then threw a bomb, which killed a ...

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  13. MEAT INSPECTION FOR EXPORT

    Meat inspectors in the various States have been supplied with copies of instructions regarding the supervision and inspection of meat for export, the list of ...

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  14. CHINA'S GREAT PLAGUE.

    Two thousand bodies of victims of plague were burnt at Fuchiamien, and 4000 await cremation. Bodies at Hulan were piled in great heaps on the ice in the river awaiting the thaws of Spring. ...

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  15. CHAFFINCH MINE SENSATION.

    Edward C. Dyason was arrested in Melbourne on a charge of conspiracy in connection with the Chaffinch mine. He was before the Court on Monday and remanded till February 14. Bail ...

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  16. WOMAN'S THROAT CUT.

    On Thursday Albert Edward Plaister reported to the Hobart police that his wife, Alice Mary Plaister, was lying dead in a wood-shed at the rrear of the premises, with a wound in the ...

    Article : 159 words
  17. QUEENSLAND PREMIER RESIGNS.

    Mr. Kidston has resigned the Premiership of Queensland. Mr. Denham was sent for, and formed the following Ministry :— Chief Secretary and Vice-President of the ...

    Article : 128 words
  18. AUSTRALIAN PROSPERITY.

    Mr. Greig, a member of the Scottish Agricultural Commission which recently toured Australia, in the course of an interview, said that ten times as much land in Australia could be ...

    Article : 77 words
  19. AIRMEN KILLED.

    MM. Noel and DeMorre, in completing an hour's flight in a new military machine at Ardenes, were descending when the balancing wings dropped off, and the machine fell with a rush. It overturned ...

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  20. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    During a thunderstorm on Friday afternoon, Andrew Johnson and John Anderson were struck by lightning while raking leaves from under a true in the Exhibition Gardens, Melbourne. ...

    Article : 122 words
  21. FISHING RESORTS.

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  22. ROBBED IN THE STREET.

    A lady, while looking in a shop window in Edinburgh, was assaulted and robbed of a pearl necklace worth £7000. The assailant escaped. ...

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  23. DROVE OVER EMBANKMENT.

    John Wright, a cab proprietor, aged 58 years, drove his cab over an embankment into Moonee Ponds Creek, near its junction with the Yarra, and was drowned. ...

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  25. WARATAH INQUIRY.

    The decision in connection with the Board of Trade inquiry into the loss of the steamer Waratah has been postponed until the 22nd inst. ...

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  26. 100,000 DEATHS FROM CHOLERA.

    The official reports show that during 1910 there were 216,091 cases of cholera in Russia, of which 101,002 proved fatal. ...

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  27. DROWNED MAN'S REMARKABLE LETTER.

    The body of Patrick Joseph Dempsey, aged 59 years, assistant railway gatekeeper, was found floating in the water at Port Melbourne. At the water's edge, near the spot where the ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. HOUNDSDITCH TRAGEDY.

    A woman wanted iN connection with the murder of three policemen by Russian burglars at Houndsditch in December, was arrested in Whitechapel at midnight. A young Russian was ...

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    The weather last week end was, as usual now, very unpropitious, and fishermen got a drenching at many places. Whiting are being caught in numbers on nearly ...

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  30. 50,000 BRIDES WANTED.

    Owing to an announcement that 50,000 girls were wanted as prospective brides for young Canadian farmers, the immigration staff has been overwhelmed with applicants. Only ...

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  31. THOUSAND OUNCES TO THE TON.

    A small seam of very rich gold has been struck on the Eleanor reef, on Carter's Consolidated, Pine Creek, according to a South Australian message. A small quantity of stone is estimated to ...

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  32. KILLED BY A LION.

    Mr. Grey, a brother of Sir Edward Grey, who was severely mauled by a lion while hunting along the Athis River, in British East Africa, has died at Nairobi as the result of his injuries. ...

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  33. TARDY JUSTICE.

    It has been proved that seven miners were wrongly convicted of perjury at Westphalia in 1895. The men were condemned on the evidence of a ...

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  34. WILD MAN OF THE WOODS.

    The Northern Ontario police have captured a man, violently insane, dressed in skins, who has been living in a cave and frilling food with snares. ...

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  35. CRONJE DEAD.

    The death is announced of General Piet A. Cronje, who commanded the Western army of the South African Republic during the Boer war, and finally surrendered at Paardeberg to Lord Roberts. ...

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  36. FATAL SUPPER PARTY.

    Mr. Hutchinson, a resident of Dalkeith, near Edinburgh, entertained sixteen friends at a supper party. After coffee had been served several became ...

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  37. PASSENGER LOCKED IN BURNING CARRIAGE.

    A passenger train on the Grand Trunk line struck a light engine near Par[?] Ontario, Canada. The train was detailed, and the coaches telescoped. The wreckage caught fire and was burned. ...

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  39. NAVAL AFFAIRS.

    The Budget Committee of the Duma has voted £2,800,000 as a year's instalment towards the cost of four battleships, sanction for the building of which had been hitherto refused, pending the ...

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  40. CLAPHAM COMMON MYSTERY.

    Analysts have found human blood upon the cuff of the man Steiner Morrison, who is charged with the murder of the miser Bern, on Clapham Common, at the beginning of January. ...

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