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  6. STORM IN SYDNEY

    Another violent storm broke over Sydney this afternoon and the to[?] downp[?] submerged the streets. All traffic and business had to be ...

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  7. A GREAT CASE

    Preparation is ore now being made for Monday’s bitting of the High Court, when the boundary dispute between South Australia and Victoria will come ...

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  8. CUSTOMS LEAKAGE

    The Royal Commission on the alleged leakage through Customs and Excise, as far as Tasmania’s revenue from the Commonwealth is concerned, was ...

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  9. LATEST CABLES.

    The agrarian outrages in parts of Ireland are assuming alarming proportions. Five shots were fired into the residence of Lieutenant Kirwan at Dunmore. ...

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  10. LATEST CABLES.

    The Prime Minister (Right Hon. H. 11. Asquith) announced in the House of Commons to-day that he would introduce the Parliament (House of lords ...

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  11. STACKED WHEAT.

    Largo quantities of wheat, much More stacked at “Williamstown awaiting ship[?], have commenced to sprout, owing to the continuous wet weather. ...

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  12. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    James Reilly. aged 26 years, and a platelayer by trade, was to-day charged with an attempted murder of n woman named Sarah Hiatt, of Perth. ...

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  13. LATEST CABLES.

    Owing to the prohibition to participate in politics the students of the University of St. Petersburg have struck. The [?] songs, and then [?] ...

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  14. LOONGANA’S PASSENGER LIST

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  15. AFTER TWO YEARS

    At the inquest at Bu[?] on the body of the man found in the hollow o[?] it was stated the body fell to pieces when touched, and tho man was ...

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  16. LABOUR AFFAIRS

    District Secretary Livingstone and the sub-secretary from Zee[?] today gave evidence relative to the engineers’ dispute, and said that the ...

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  17. CHAFFINCH MINE SENSATION

    The question of kability being raised, Edward C. Dyason, who is charged with con[?] with Grimway and Banwick to affect shares in the Great Cha[?] ...

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  18. ANARCHISTS AND POLICE

    A fight between the police authorities and a den of anarchists took place at Lodz to-day, and much resembled the recent fight in Sidney-street. ...

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  19. INQUEST ON HULTON

    At the inquest on Hulton, a verdict was [?]turned that death was due to the gas from coal dust, probably caused by a defective or over-heated lamp. ...

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  20. STREET BETTING CHARGE

    A man named Mathew Kenny, who was fined £40 and £5 casts at the City Police Co[?] for betting, appealed against the decision, and Judge ...

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  21. HARMLESS BANTER.

    Mr Gulland, in reference to his speech at Edinburgh on the creation of p[?]rs, explains that his remarks were intended to be hatchelss ban[?]er. ...

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  22. TRAWLING SYNDICATE

    Messrs. R. D. Elliott, J. P. Graham, and A. Fuller to-day asked the Hame Affairs Department to subsidise a trawling a fish manure and oil factory. ...

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  23. CITY POLICE COURT

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  24. TIMBER STACKERS.

    The timber stackers returned to work to-day oil the promise of a temporary board to fix up a compromise until the wages board’s decision ...

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  25. DECLARATION OF LONDON. POSTPONED RATIFICATION. PRESS COMMENTS.

    The Times [?] the Government on their action in postponing the ratification of the Declaration of London [?] the ...

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  26. CLERKS’ UNION.

    The Clerks’ Union have further considered their position, and will decide tonight what action they will take. ...

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  27. SMART TRIAL

    The Smart trial was continued today. The public are singing round the courts, causing many scenes and excitement. The evidence for the prosecution and ...

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  28. CHARGE OF FRAUDULENT CONVERSION

    Roland William Theodore Westbrook was charged at the Police Court to-day with that on April 4 and October 30 lost he fraudulently converted the ...

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  29. THE JEWELLERY ROBBERY

    No further developments have arisen connection with the jewellery robbery at Messrs Gardiner and Co. ’s Brisbane street shop. ...

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  30. PRINCE ALBERT

    It is announced that Prince Albert of Wales is suffering from [?]sles [?] Dar[?] Naval College. ...

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  31. ITALIAN PARLIAMENTARY REFORM

    The Italian Senate has adopted the report of the Commission on Reform. The Senate is to have 350 members. whereof 120 will be nominated by the ...

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  32. GERMANY AND THE WORLD

    Prince Henry of P[?]ssia, in a speech delivered at a military dinner to-day said that Germany had [?] to fear an outward enemy. but the ...

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  33. DEATH FROM NATURAL CAUSES

    At a coronial enquiry held at the General Hospital here this morning concerning the death of a two months’ old child, who was admitted into the ...

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  34. THE LATE MR E. C. NOWELL

    The mortal remains of the late Mr Edward Cradock Nowell, I.S.O., were this morning committed to the grave amid every mark of public and private ...

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  35. A YOUNG MAN INJURED

    An accident which might have had very serious consequences occurred at Tattersall’s Buildings in Collins street to-day. A young man, who was ...

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  36. NEW INSOLVENT

    A peti[?] was filed at the office of the Register in Bankruptcy (Mr. [?]ector Ross) to-day for the liquidation of the affairs of Charles Robert Lynch, of ...

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  37. A LAND TRANSACTION

    In the Macquarie street Supreme Courthouse the High Court of Australia — the Chief Justice (Right Hon. Sir Samuel W. ...

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  38. HORSE STEALING

    At the Criminal Court here to-day, Da[?] Morgan, [?] John Carter, pleaded guilty to stealing a mare and a horse on January 4 last. A [?] ...

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  39. VICTORIA’S GOVERNOR

    The Victorian Agent-General (Sir John Tavernir[?] has arranged a reception of Victorians now in London to farewell the new Victorian Governor ...

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  40. WARLIKE GERMANY

    The new [?]-mark notes which have been issued here are attraction a considerable amounts of attention, there ornamentation being [?] but, novel. ...

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  41. DOCTOR CONVICTED

    The Commissioner of Police has received telegraphic advice that Dr. Hail, who was prosecuted at Ulverstone Police Court to-day for practising without first ...

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  42. THE CRIPPEN TRAGEDY

    Probate of Mrs Crippen’s estate has been granted to her sister. The application of Miss Leneve to administer the wife’s estate under ...

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  44. UTTERING A CHEQUE

    For [?]ring a cheque for £[?] 4s, a youth, aged 10 years, and named Ray Cresswell, was sentenced at the Criminal Court to-day by Sir John Do[?] ...

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  45. ON THE WARPATH

    It is started here that the [?] in German East Africa are again on the warpath, and have entered German territory. They have started on an expedition of ...

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  46. BOXING

    Promoter “Billy” Robertson has made all arrangements for a meeting between the lover New South Welshman (Tommy Reidy) and the crack ...

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  48. A DEFECTIVE FLEET

    During the firing practice on part of a battleship fleet in the French naval depot of Toulon, the turret guns of a number of vessels became jammed, ...

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  49. STOCKS AND SHARES

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  50. TWO YEARS FOR ASSAULT

    Albury David [?]ake, who pleaded guilty to a charge of an indecent assault on a little girl, was sentenced to day to a term of two years’ in ...

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  51. PERSONAL

    The High Commissioner of Australia (Sir George Reid), knowing that thousands of young Australian are taking technical scholarships from the ...

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  52. LONDON MARKETS

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  53. THE WORLD’S FOOD

    It is estimated that there are 2,985 quarters, of foodstuffs afloat in the United Kingdom; 2,110,000 quarters on the Continent, and the total ...

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  54. CORRESPONDENCE

    Sir,—As Mr Tom Burrows, the Australian athlete, will be leaving our shares within a few days. I [?] would be quite fitting ii some of the ...

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  55. MINING

    New Golden Gate, Mathinna. 11th February.—No. 4 stope shoeing fair quality stone. Battery crushed (4) tons quartz, returning 24ozs amalgam ...

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