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  3. THE OXLEY BOY MURDER.

    E. C. L. Wilson, who was arrested at Albany (W.A.), charged with certain offences at Ipswich, and also suspected of the murder of the boy at Oxley, arrived in Brisbane ...

    Article : 272 words
  4. WAR IN THE PHILIPPINES

    The Americans bombarded and captured Ho Ho, the capital of the Island of Panay, on the llh instant. The insurgents set fire to the town before ...

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  5. THE WEEK'S MISCELLANCY.

    An order for administration of the Tyson estate in New South Wales, amounting to £560,112 (the debts are said to be £2976), was made in the Probate Court. The ...

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  6. TERRIBLE SNOWSTORMS IN AMERICA.

    At Washington great falls of snow have occurred, and the snowdrifts are fully ten feet deep. All train traffic has been stopped. The frost extended midway through ...

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  7. THE INTENTIONS OF AMERICA.

    The United States Senate has concluded the debate on Senator M'Enery's resolutions disclaiming any permanent annexation of the Philippines by America, and ...

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  8. THE WESTRALIAN MURDER.

    At the inquest on the body of Mrs. Fox, victim of the Claremont murder, the husband of the dead woman was present in custody. Deceased's eldest daughter, Rose ...

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  9. THE CRY FOR PEACE.

    Count Lyoff Tolstoi, the eminent Russian novelist, who was recently consulted by the Czar on the subject of the International Peace Conference, has been interviewed on ...

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  10. INQUIRY OPENED.

    An inquiry into the circumstances attending the death of the boy Alfred Stephen Hill, who was murdered at Oxley on December 10 last, was commenced at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. INCREASE OF THE GERMAN ARMY.

    In placing his proposals for the strengthening of the army before the Budget Committee, General von Gosssler, the Prussian Minister for War, said that the French ...

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  12. TERRIFIC WEATHER IN THE ATLANTIC.

    Great fears are entertained with regard to the big Atlantic liner Bulgaria, belonging to the Hamburg-American Company. The crew of the British steamer ...

    Article : 87 words
  13. CANCER AND THE BIBLE.

    There was an unpleasant episode in connection with the practice of "kissing the took at the Ballarat (Vic.) Police Court. An old man, who had been sworn to give ...

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  14. SUICIDE WITH STRYCHNINE.

    The Narrabri police found the body of a man in Collins Park shortly after midnight. He was only a short while dead. A bottle of strychnine, nearly full, and a ...

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  15. THIRTEEN SAILORS DROWNED.

    The English collier Arno, of Sunderland, has been wrecked on the Hampshire Coast, near Portsmouth. Thirteen of the crew were drowned. ...

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  17. A LINER SUNK AT THE PIER.

    The Oceanic Company's mail steamer Germanic sunk at a pier in New York Harbor. Owing to the extremely cold weather ice ...

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  18. JACK THE RIPPER DEAD.

    An article in the "Daily Mail" (reports a message from Albany) says that a North Country clergyman is in possession, under the seal of confidence, of the secret of the ...

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  19. BRITAIN AND FRANCE IN ASIA.

    The Paris "Journal des Debats" denies the report that the Sultan of Muscat has leased the port of Bandarjisha as a coaling station. ...

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  20. MINERS ATTACKED BY INDIANS

    A band of Indians, numbering 1000, has ravaged a mining settlement in Corocoro Bolivia. The savages pillaged the houses of the ...

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  21. BIG TIDAL WAVE.

    A tidal wave on the coast of Wales rose to a, height of 40ft, arid flooded the lowlying area. Its effects were also experienced in ...

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  22. ENGLAND AND ROMAN CATHOLICS.

    The Pope, in giving audience to a number of Irish pilgrims, said that England's return to Catholicism was daily becoming more certain. ...

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  23. FIRE IN MELBOURNE.

    On Thursday afternoon a disastrous fire broke out in Henty's Bond, a four storey building, in Fllider's-lane, Melbourne. There was a very large stock of goods— ...

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