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  3. THE WEEK'S MISCELLANY:

    The death of Emma Elizabeth Johnston, aged 35, who died at Ashfield on Tuesday, was investigated by the deputy coroner and a jury. ...

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  4. THE ELINGAMITE INQUIRY.

    At the resumed Elingamite inquiry at Auckland, L. J. Burkett, the chief officer, was examined principally regarding the life [?]aving equipment and the getting out of the ...

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  5. SAID SHE WAS ATTACKED BY ROBBERS.

    At the Newtown Police Court, Emma Kable (30). was charged with stealing £8, the money of her master William Wilson, of Newtown on November 27. ...

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  6. FELL 300 FEET AND WAS DASHED TO PIECES.

    The remains of Frank Hammer, aged 9½ years, who fell over the cliffs at Point Perpendicular, Jervis Bay, on Thursday, were recovered on Sunday. The body has been ...

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  7. NEWSBOYS' CLUB AND STREET SELLERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Sir.—My attention having been called to the fact that several boys are at present soliciting donations from business firms in the city for their annual picnic, I desire to ...

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  8. AMERICA'S FOREIGN POLICY.

    At the opening of the United States Congress, President Roosevelt's message was strongly Imperial in tone. He emphasised the country's unbounded prosperity, and ...

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  9. MOTHER DROWNS HER CHILD.

    About 5 a.m. on Monday Charles M'Millan, fisherman, found a demented woman standing knee-deep in Albert Park Lake, Melbourne. In her arms was the body of a ...

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  10. A WIZARD IN SURGERY.

    Sir,—With reference to "Wizard in Surgery" appearing in "Here ana There" of your last Sunday's issue, permit me to respectfully inform you that the operation for ...

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  11. ITEMS OF INTEREST.

    Camels are the only animals that cannot swim. Diamond have been discovered in meteoric stones. ...

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  13. THE TUBERCULOSIS SCOURGE.

    During the course of an appeal to the Victorian Government for aid, Dr. Jamieson, City Health offer, said there were at at least 5000 cr 6000 sufferers from ...

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  14. PROVISIONING AND EQUIPMENT OF SHIPS' BOATS.

    Sir.—All boats could be provided with provisions. These could ca[?]y be s[?] in the [?] as [?] the especially in passenger sta[?] where the boats are large. Th[?] of compressed provisions ...

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  15. TURKS TORTURE PRIEST TO DEATH.

    In order to revenge murders by a Bulgarian band, who held their meetings in a priest's house. Turkish officiate of Machi[?]vo in the presencs of a magistrate, ...

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  16. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The Rev. Mr. Vlok, late pastor of the Dutch Reformed Church at Piquetberg, Cape Colony who recently was compelled to retire owing to his loyalty to Great Britain. ...

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  17. CHARGED WITH MURDERING A WOMAN.

    Thomas Moore and Mary Mills, his housekeeper, have been committed for trial in New Zealand, charged with the murder oil Lottie Ancell aged 20, by performing an ...

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  18. TOOK POISON FOUR MONTHS AFTER MARRIAGE.

    At the Central Police Court, a young married woman, 17 years of age was charges with attempting to commit suicide on Oct. 19 last. ...

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  19. CLAIMS £1000 FOR LIBEL.

    Arthur Griffith, Member for Waratah in N.S.W. Assembly, sued the Newcastle "Herald" for £1000 for libel arising out of comments upon his alleged pro-Boer ...

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  20. KAISER'S VIEWS ON FREEDOM.

    The German Emperor, in inaugurating a hall of fame at Gorlitz, said that the present generation was less sensible to its obligation to continue the unification of the ...

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  21. GERMANY'S "YES-NO" POLICY.

    Germany for months strongly opposed the efforts of Russia and Austria to induce the Sultan to carry out reforms in Macedonia, and declared that their rash diplomacy ...

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  22. EXPLOSION ON OIL STEAMER.

    An explosion occurred on Wednesday at San Francisco on the American oil-tank steamer Progreso. Eleven persons were killed. The ...

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  24. THE NORTH SHORE BRIDGE.

    Sir,—The paid secretary of the Bridge Committee, which, I understood, is prinicipa[?] composed of landowners and speculations at North Sydney, is very better against anyone who dares to [?] ...

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  25. HOW THE DENTAL HOSPITAL IS PATRONISED.

    Mr. J. Gillam, secretary, reports to us as follows:—During the six weeks the Hospital has been open to the public, viz., from Oct. 20 to November 28 last, gratuitous dental ...

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  26. GREAT GATHERING OF SCULLERS

    George Towns, world's champion sculler, was welcomed home by the Lord Mayer of Sydney on Friday. There was a great gathering of old-time champions at the ...

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  27. RUSSIAN UNDERGROUND AGENTS

    Russian emissaries, disguised as traders, are assiduously plying the Afghan aristocracy and officials at Kabul with presents. ...

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  28. BOY DRAGGED TO DEATH.

    At Mildura, a boy named Walter Wallace, aged 11, in company with a cousin of about the same age had been watering a pony, which was led by a clothes-line, which ...

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  29. QUONG TART'S ASSAILANT GETS 12 YEARS.

    Frederick Duggan, charged with assaulting and robbing Mr. Quong Tart, in his office, Q.V. Markets, Sydney, was found guilty at the Criminal Court and sentenced ...

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  31. OLD-AGE PENSIONERS GRIEVANCE.

    T.C writes:—Living under the present, conations when every commodity is at a very high premium, it is impossible for many in the same position as myself to live. ...

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  32. SOFT-HEARTED ANARCHIST.

    An anarchist student entered the royal park at Euxinograd, Sofia, intending to assassinate Ferdinand, the reigning Prince of Bulgaria. ...

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  33. HUNG HIMSELF WITH FENCING WIRE.

    John Smith, aged 70, a resident of Sebastopol (Vic), committed suicide toy hanging himself from a rafter in an outhouse with a piece of fencing wire. He was addicted to ...

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  35. £28,000 CLAIMED FROM TRADES UNION.

    The Taff Vale Railway Company, England, is proceeding against the Amalgamated Society of Railway Servants to recover £28,000 damages for loss which the ...

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  36. PLAGUE SERUM CAUSES DEATH

    Inoculation for the Plague in the Punjab, India, has been suspended. Bad serum has caused the deaths of ten persons who had been inoculated. The contamination of the ...

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  37. BRIDGE COMMITTEE'S NAMES ARE LEGION.

    Sir,—A correspondent writing above the initial H.P.C. complains of the manner in wich those frequently propounded queries which represent so large a portion of the stock-in-trade of the ...

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  38. CHEESE SENTENCED FOR PERJURY.

    At the Quarter Sessions, Sydney, three of the crew of the steamer Chingtu-Chiang Yuen, Kwan Fat, and Wong Long—were charged with perjury. They had accused two ...

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  39. HELE[?]WHITE AND GO.

    This is not the kind of shop that you go to lock at because of the show in the windows. No one but a solid thrifty housekeeper, or a cyclist, would stop there. Nevertheless the ...

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  40. GIRL CHARGED WITH ARSON.

    An inquest concerning the origin of a fire at the residence of Mr. William H. Shelley, of Thirlmere, when a shed and its contents were destroyed, was held at Picton. A girl ...

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  41. KILLED IN HIS TENT BY LIGHTNING.

    The Coroner held an inquiry concerning the death of a man named M'Cormack, found at Eulomo. He had been engaged in clearing, and was missed and searched for. ...

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  42. MURDERESS REPRIEVED.

    The Executive of Victoria have reprieved the woman Selina Sangal, under sentence of death for the murder of her husband at Dandenong. Her accomplice, Tisler, was ...

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  43. COMMONS PASS EDUCATION BILL.

    The third reading of the Education Bill was passed in the Commons by 246 to 123 votes. ...

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