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  2. A FIENDISH PROPOSAL.

    Detective Burvett and the local police have been investigating a remarkable proposal which was sent recently through the post for the poisoning of an infant child. ...

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  3. THE BALLARAT MYSTERY

    The latest developments in connection with the Ballarat North mystery, have had the effect of increasing the interest in the murder. Mrs. Nippard adheres to the ...

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  4. JAPAN AND THE PACIFIC.

    A remarkable speech, which has aroused much comment, was delivered in the Japanese Diet on Saturday by General Viscount Terauchi, the Minister for War. ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCE.

    Public opinion in Australia regarding the means for effectively defending the Commonwealth is definite and unmistakable. It demands the nucleus of an Australian ...

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  6. LISBON ASSASSINATION.

    The graphic and detailed reports which have been received from' Lisbon in reference to the diabolical assassination of King Carlos and the Crown Prince Luiz Philippe ...

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  7. THE THAW ACQUITTAL.

    The acquittal of Harry Thaw, the young Pittsburg millionaire, on the charge of having murdered Stanford White, the New York architect, was received with great ...

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  8. THE SURROUNDINGS OF THE CRIME.

    With the view of throwing further light on the condition of affairs in Portugal antecedent to the double assassination, which, no doubt had, much to do with ...

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  9. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    The run on the funds of the Oriental Bank, New York, which began on Thursday last, was continued on Friday and Saturday, with the result that the bank, ...

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  10. TRIAL OF DINIZULU.

    The trial of Dinizulu, the paramount Zulu chief, on the charge of high treason, is still proceeding at Pietermaritzburg. A native testified yesterday that Dinizulu had ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN SYMPATHY.

    At the request of his advisers, the Governor-General yesterday cabled to the Colonial Secretary asking him to transmit, through the Foreign Office, the following ...

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  12. THE WESTERN PACIFIC.

    Dr. Irmes, German consul-general, who was from 1903 to 1907 Governor of the Marshall Islands, forming part of the group to which the proposal to establish German ...

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  13. TRANSVAAL INDIANS.

    The settlement of the difficulty in regard to the registration of Asiatics in the Transvaal has given unqualified satisfaction in India. ...

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  14. THE FAILING WATER SUPPLY

    The consumption of water in Melbourne and suburbs for the 24 hours ended 9 a.m. yesterday, was 35,918,000 gallons. The ordinary registration for Sundays is ...

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  15. THE DUST NUISANCE.

    The dust nuisance was a question which arose opt of the discussion of the, report of the public works committee concerning its estimates at the meeting of the City ...

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  16. DISCUSSION BY MALVERN COUNCIL.

    Cr. Cameron, commissioner of the Metropolitan Board, last night emphasised to the Malvern council the need of ratepayers observing the board's request to be careful ...

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  17. FISHING BOAT CAPSIZED.

    News has been received at Townsville of a serious boating accident off Seagull Rock. A fisherman named Clingan and a colored man named William Bender were on a ...

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  18. THE DRUCE CLAIM.

    Owing to the publication in the "Daily Chronicle" on Thursday last of an article, which purported to disclose the secret history of the efforts made to press, the claim ...

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  19. COUNTESS IMPERSONATED.

    Rose Robinson, the fashionably attired woman who recently appeared at the Westminister Police Court on a charge of fraud in having impersonated Lady Rose, ...

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  20. TIMBER STRIKE AT SYDNEY.

    Yesterday afternoon Mr. J. Sutch, secretary of the Victorian Saw Mill and Timber Yard Employes Union received a telegram from Sydney stating that 400 workers ...

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  21. DOUBLE VOTING.

    Reference was made at the official declaration of the poll to the alleged fact' that some persons had voted twice in the Wills ward at the municipal elections on ...

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  22. BULGARIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    Ten Bulgarians engaged at a labor agency in Melbourne to work at the Tasmanian Smelting Company's works arrived here on Saturday. Only one of them can speak ...

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  23. THE MURDERED KING AND HIS PEOPLE.

    Some personad recollections of the victim of a tragedy that has horrified the civilised world were supplied to a representative of "The Age" yesterday by, Mr. H. W. Ford, ...

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  24. RISKY RAILWAY RIDE

    James Dowd's means of travelling by rail, through frequently heard of in the United States, is one that was approved of by the City Court bench yesterday. ...

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  25. THE LANSELL MINES.

    It is currently reported that an effort is being made to place the private mines comprised in the Lansell estate on the London market, and that the assistance of the ...

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  26. THE EXHIBITION OF BRITISH PICTURES.

    Mr. Joshua Lake, Director of the Exhibition of British Pictures, to be held in Melbourne, arrived here from England by the Orontes to-day. Most of the collection ...

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  27. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The annual match between Wales and Scotland was played yesterday, when Wales won by two tries to one goal. ...

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  28. TRAIN AND COACH COLLIDE.

    While a coach was crossing the railway near Nelson a train crashed into it. Mrs. Tilbury, a passenger, was killed, her body being terribly mangled, and her sister and ...

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  29. A GRUESOME DISCOVERY.

    On Sunday afternoon, whilst fishing in the Werribee River, at a place called Bungye's Hole, at the rear of the local recreation ground, a local resident named ...

    Article : 142 words
  30. SEARCHING OF MINERS.

    A new arrangement', which is regarded with mixed feelings by the miners employed at the Virginia mine, Eaglehawk, has been introduced by the management. ...

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  31. THE MAIL STEAMERS.

    S. India arrived Plymouth from Australia Friday afternoon. ...

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  32. NATIONALISATION OF COAL MINES.

    The Labor Conference discussed the question of the nationalisation of coal mines on the motion:-- That the state own and work sufficient number ...

    Article : 104 words
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  35. COW WITH A NEEDLE IN ITS HEART.

    A cow died mysteriously at Port Adelaide, and on being opened to-day a rusty darning needle three-quarters of an inch long was found in its heart. ...

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