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  2. RACEHORSE DOWN A WELL

    A remarkable accident happened to the two-year-old colt Darrucq at Adelaide. The youngster was being led into the box at an hotel, when the lad who was leading him felt a sudden jerk, and ...

    Article : 128 words
  3. THE WEEK'S MISCELLANY:

    Mr. David Scott Mitchell, donor of the library of Australian literature of the State, died at Darlinghurst on Wednesday, at the age of 71. Mr. Mitchell had been ailing for about 18 months ...

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  5. KOREA AND JAPAN.

    Following on the abdication of the Emperor, Korean troops in Scoul mutinied and attacked individual Japanese. A detachment of Japanese mounted cavalry ...

    Article : 394 words
  6. RETRENCHMENT AT WOOLWICH

    The intention of Mr. R. B. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, for further reduce the start at Woolwich Arsenal by 3000, making the establishment 8000 as the minimum peace strength, whereas ...

    Article : 68 words
  7. COINING PLANT.

    The police discovered a complete spurious coining plant at the Dookie Agricultural College, Victoria, and arrested the alleged owner, who is a young man. ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. THE SHEARING AWARD.

    In the award of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court in the dispute between the Australian Workers' Union against various pastoral associations and others in the several States, delivered ...

    Article : 436 words
  9. GALWAY AND FAIR TRIALS.

    The County Court Judge has granted an application made by the Solicitor-General for Ireland to change the venue of the trial of 67 drivers of cattle, who are being prosecuted in ...

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  10. BISLEY RIFLE MEETING.

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  11. FIND OF OPIUM.

    A remarkable find of opium was reported by Dr. Read, shipping medical officer of the port. While returning to Watson's Bay in his launch, his attention was drawn to a number of tins floating ...

    Article : 164 words
  12. AUSTRALASIA WINS AT TENNIS

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  13. WHEAT EXPERTS AND THE BOUNTY.

    At a conference of experts held at Melbourne in connection with the Federal Bounties Bill special consideration was given to the problem of how best to encourage the export of flour ...

    Article : 225 words
  14. HANDY MEN AND MATRIMONY.

    Two youths, named Albert Slamer and Joseph Robertson, appeared before the City Court, Melbourne. They are two of the crew of H.M.S. Powerful. They extended their leave of absence ...

    Article : 141 words
  15. NEW ZEALAND WRECKS.

    The cuter Flora foundered in Auckland Harbor. Two men were drowned. It was blowing a north-cast gale at the time of the casualty, and, although the men's cries for assistance were ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. A PITIFUL CASE.

    The Mudgee police were informed that a woman living at the west end of the town had been discovered in an unconscious condition. On investigation, the woman was found lying on the ...

    Article : 168 words
  17. PLOT AGAINST CZAR.

    A fresh plot against the life of the Czar has been discovered at St. Petersburg Several arrests have been made. The bureau of the Social Revolutionary party ...

    Article : 81 words
  18. ENGLISH CRICKET RIOT.

    A large crowd, which attended at Lords to see the match between Middlesex and Lancashire, became incensed when there was no play owing of the wetness of the ground. ...

    Article : 73 words
  19. DEATH PENALTY FOR POISONER

    Richard Brinkley, who was charged with the murder of Mr. and Mrs. Beck, at Croydon, Eng., in June last, by poisoning them, has been found guilty, and sentenced to death. ...

    Article : 34 words
  20. SOLICITOR SUSPENDED.

    The State Full Court finally dealt with the case in which W. M. Daley, M.L.A., solicitor, was cited to show cause why he should not be struck off the rolls. The complaint against the ...

    Article : 259 words
  21. SCENE IN THE COMMONS.

    Mr. John Redmond, leader of the Irish Party, in the House of Commons, accused Mr. William Moore (Unionist), representing Armagh North, of writing a letter to Mr. W. F. Bailey one of the ...

    Article : 135 words
  22. INFLUENZA CAN BE CURED.

    Commence at first symptoms to use Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Thousands have used this remedy during the last few years, and we have to learn of a single ...

    Article : 39 words
  23. HEAVY SENTENCES FOR ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    Charles Smith has been sentenced to penal servitude for life, and May Churchill, alias "Chicago May," to 15 years' imprisonment, for attempting to murder Edward Guerin in London ...

    Article : 37 words
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  25. SUCCESSFUL AIRSHIPS.

    M. Glemen[?]au, Premier of France, and General Pi[?]quart, the Minister of War, ascended in the dirigible balloon La Patric over Paris. When aloft a pipe in the ballon burst, and M. ...

    Article : 117 words
  26. CYCLIST'S MISFORTUNES.

    Mr. Thomas Gollan, of Stanhope, while riding to Branxton (N.S.W.) on his bicycle at night, at a pace of about 20 miles an hour, was struck by a curlew and rendered unconscious. After ...

    Article : 97 words
  27. W. P. CRICK'S CASE.

    The case against W. P. Crick, who has been cited to show cause why he should not be struck off the rolls, had been further adjourned. The matter was argued last Term, which judgement ...

    Article : 54 words
  28. LAWYER KILLS MOTHER-IN-LAW

    Dr. Hau, an American lawyer, has been sentenced to death at Karlsruhe, Silesia, for shooting his mother-in-law at Baden in November last in order to obtain her fortune after telephoning to ...

    Article : 58 words
  29. HEAD OF FRENCH ARMY RESIGNS

    General Hagron, Generalissimo of the French Army, has resigned, as a protest against the proposed of General Picquart, the Minister for War, to disband recruits of the 1903 class. ...

    Article : 60 words
  30. 48 YEARS' SERVICE.

    In the board-room of the Bank of New South Wales Mr. Charles Mark Palmer, the assistant secretary, was presented with a valuable service of plate and a illuminated address by his ...

    Article : 145 words
  31. GERMANY'S IDEALS.

    Prince Bulow, the German Imperial Chancellor, in the course of an interview with, a French journalist, said he rejoiced over the improved relations existing between France and Germany. ...

    Article : 85 words
  32. REFUSES TO BE SWORN.

    Abraham Myerson refused to be sworn at the hearing in connection with the alleged bankruptey of Abraham Myerson and Maurice Myerson, trading as the "American Skirt Company" and the ...

    Article : 61 words
  33. TERRIBLE SHIPPING DISASTER.

    Reuter's correspondent at San Francisco report a terrible shipping disaster. The small steamer San Pedro, laden with [?]ber, came into collision at midnight off Eureka ...

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  34. BANQUET TO DR. ARTHUR, M.L.A.

    The liberal supporters of Dr. Arthur, M.L.A., in the Middle Harbor electorate tendered that gentleman a complimentary banquet at Mosman on Monday night. The Mayor (Alderman Leaby) ...

    Article : 84 words
  35. MURDERED IN NEW YORK STREET.

    A blackmailer in broad daylight murdered M. Tavshajian a wealthy A[?]menian, a citizen of the United States, in Union Square, New York. When the blackmailer was arrested he justified ...

    Article : 54 words
  36. FEDERAL SERVANTS AND THE INCOME TAX.

    The New South Wales and Victorian Governments have decided to combine their appeals to the Privy Council against the decisions of the High Court excepting Federal public servants ...

    Article : 112 words
  37. AUSTRALIAN SWIMMER BEATEN.

    Ella Mackay, the Scottish champion, easily defeated Beatrice Kerr, of Melbourne, in a quartermile swimming race at Blackpool. ...

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  38. MONKEY BITES A BOY.

    A boy, William Seabrook, 8 years of age, was crossing a paddock at Singleton, and while putting through a fence a monkey that was running loose grabbed him by one arm, and bit him on ...

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  39. A LINER CAREENED.

    While coaling at Bremerhaven, Germany the Norddcustcher Lloyd steamer Kaiser Wilhelm II., 19,361 tons, through being improperly trimmed, careened and lay with her side on the bottom. ...

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  40. RAND STRIKERS.

    Strikers on the Rand sent a cablegram to Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, asking him to support their demand for the repatriation of all Chinese by next ...

    Article : 117 words
  41. AMERICAN RAILWAY SMASH.

    A train with 800 excursionists, on the Pere Parquette railway, near Salem, Michigan, dashed into a freight train which was coining from the opposite direction. ...

    Article : 76 words
  42. CHAUFFEUR ACQUITTED.

    Patrick James Barklie, chauffeur, charged at Melbourne, with having caused the death of Rev. J. W. Gillett, of Paddington, was acquitted. ...

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  43. YORKSHIREMEN COMBINE.

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  44. TROUBLE IN INDIA.

    Viscount Curzon of Kedleston, late Governor-General of India, addressing the Grocers' Company, said that the unrest in India was only skin deep, and would not be alarming it treated firmly ...

    Article : 98 words
  45. VETERAN MINISTER DEAD.

    The Rev. John Watsford, familiarly known as "Father" Watsford died at Kew, Melbourne, on Wednesday, aged 87. He was born in Parramatta in 1820, and was ...

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  46. FEVER-STRICKEN SHIP.

    The barque Lorton, which arrived at Newcastle from Delagoa Bay, had a gloomy experience on the voyage across. Half the ship's company was attacked with fever. Captain Charles Boys ...

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  47. MINERAL ROBBERY.

    The business premises of Mr. Thomas Keys, ore buyer. Hillgrove, were broken into and 14 bags of scheelite, weighting [?]ewt., and valued at over £80, were abstracted. The thieves effected ...

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  48. WASHED OVERBOARD.

    Joseph Hugfhes, a cook on the schooner Waratah, was washed overboard and drowned during a heavy gale off [?]maru. He leaves a wire and seven children in Sydney. ...

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  49. DEPRECIATION OF PROPERTY BY NOISE.

    The Street Noise Abatement Committee alleges that motor omnibus and traction engine traffic has depreciated the London house property by £6,000,000. ...

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  50. KAID MACLEAN'S CAPTIVITY.

    Raisuli, in intercepting the correspondence of his captive, Sir Harry MacLean, refuses to permit any more letters to be sent to the Maghzan (Government of Morocco), saying: "If the Sultan ...

    Article : 140 words
  51. BALLOONISTS DROWNED.

    A military balloon containing four officers ascended at Tsarskoescho, near St. Petersburg. The balloon has been found in the Baltic Sea. The officers are missing, and it is feared they have ...

    Article : 36 words
  52. JAPS KILLED BY MOB IN 'FRISCO

    Anti-Japanese rioting has been resulted in San Francisco, during which four persons were killed and many injured. Incendiaries set fire to the electric tramcar ...

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  53. COLLIERY EXPLOSION IN JAPAN.

    An explosion occurred in a colliery at Toyooka, Japan. It is feared that 471 people have been killed. ...

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  54. STOCKBROKERS GET FIVE YEARS

    Leveson and Cooke, stockbrokers, London, charged with misappropriating their clients' securities, were found guilty at the Central Criminal Court, and sentenced to five years' imprisonment ...

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  57. FIVE YEARS FOR A BLOW.

    "Pedlar" Palmer, a pugilist, has been sentenced to five years' imprisonment for manslaughter. The prisoner on April 24 last was travelling in a race train from Epsom, and struck a ...

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  58. DISCOVERY OF CHRISTIAN RELICS.

    M. Rusta[?]ael, an Egyptologist, claims to have discovered at Edf[?], a village in Upper Egypt, on the left bank of the Nile, near the site of an old Coptie monastery, a number of Greek Coptic ...

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  59. BIG FIRE IN BRITISH COLUMBIA

    An outbreak of fire in Victoria, British Columbia, destroyed 150 buildings, including two churches. ...

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