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  2. CABLE NEWS.

    Charlton Porter, the Lake Como murderer, is in such a state of nervous collapse in his prison cell in New York that the suggestion that he is not ...

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  3. COUNTRY NEWS.

    A serious mishap occurred in the local railway yards about 5 o’clock this morning. A ballast train, with Driver Gibeon on the engine, was proceeding in ...

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  4. CABLE NEWS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday during a discussion on the Army estimates, lengthy reference was made to the appointment of General Sir Lan ...

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  5. CLUNES.

    The town inspector, Senior-Constable Hunter, is determined to put down tho wandering cow nuisance. At the Police Court an Tuesday morning he had 15 ...

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  6. THE IRISH LANGUAGE.

    The Senate of the National University of Ireland, which was established in Dublin last year, has decided that the Irish language (Erse) shall be a ...

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  7. CRAIGIE.

    A splendid fall of rain was experienced last week, when [?] inches was recorded at the local gauge, This and the accompanying warm weather ...

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  8. RAILWAY PROSECUTIONS.

    inspector Borsum. of the Railway Department. proceeded against two young men named F. F. Hoard and Walter Williamson at the Police Court to-day. ...

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  9. THE BUDGET AND THE VETO.

    The “Daily Chronicle” states that the Irish party has decided to Tote against the Budget unless it is satisfied that there will be no compromise with ...

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  10. GEELONG.

    Andrew Cunningham, a well known commercial man of Geelong, was charged at the police court on Tuesday with assaulting a carpenter named Warner. The ...

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  11. SPANISH ANTI-CLERICAL MEASURES.

    A large deputation of aristocratic women of Madrid waited to-day on the Premier of Spain (Sehor Canalejas), in order to protest against the proposed ...

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  12. THE COMPROMISE PROPOSALS.

    Reference to the political situation was made on Saturday by Mr A. Ure, Lord Advocate of Scotland, in a speech at Branksome Park, Dorsetshire. He ...

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  13. YOUTHFUL THIEVES.

    No fewer than five youngsters, of ages ranging from 8 to 16 years hare been arrested on charges of having snatched, purses from women. Most of the money ...

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  14. CABLE NEWS.

    The day’s training at Reno, Nevada, consists of Johnson boxing Monaghan and Kaufmann. After a bout yesterday, Eaufmann was utterly exhausted ...

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  15. CABLE NEWS.

    Relations between Turkey and Greece, which were thought to be nearing friendliness with the intervention of the Powers in the Cretan trouble, ...

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  16. MELBOURNE LIVE STOCK MARKETS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 153 words
  17. TREATMENT OF TAILINGS.

    The Warden (Mr A. Barlow, P.M.), presided at the Warden’s Court, Maryborongh, to-day, when John Rowe, of Bowen vale, sought to recover the sum ...

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  18. NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly to-night the Government nominated Mr J. S. Cohen for re-election to the Chairmanship of Committees. The Labor party ...

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  19. NORWAY’S SURPLUS.

    The difference between the revenue and expenditure of Norway for the financial year just ending is expected to result in a surplus of £257,000. Tho ...

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  20. FATAL ELECTION FIGHT.

    Exciting scenes are being witnessed in East Dorsetshire, where a by-election is being held to fill the vacancy caused by the unseating, on a petition, ...

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  21. MARYBOROUGH.

    At the local police court on Tuesday, a young man named Fred. Chaplin was charged, before Mr A. Barlow, P.M., with having a bicycle lamp in his ...

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  22. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A terrific gale has greatly retarded shipping. The E.M.S. Malwa arrived from Adelaide at eight o'clock last night twelve hours behind time. The vessel ...

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  23. A MUNICIPAL COUNCIL FINED.

    In the Industrial Court to day Judge Heydon hold that the Newcastle Municipal Council should have paid four of the council’s laborers while engaged in ...

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  24. BUBONIC PLAGUE AT PORT SAID.

    An announcement of considerable interest to shipping companies using the Red Sea route, and to their passengers, was made to-day. Bubonic ...

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  25. CORDON.

    After a very stormy night rain set in early on Tuesday morning, and lasted for about three hours, when it almost ceased, (becoming very light in its fall ...

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  26. THE WRECK O THE LAUDER-DALE.

    The crow of the Maoriland Steamship Company’s s.s. Lauderdale, which is being washed by the surf near Greymonth, passed many unpleasant hours on board ...

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  27. CANADA’S REPORTED EL DORADO.

    Definite news regarding the reported discovery of a wonderful gold-bearing reef in North-Western Canada is still awaited. Throughout Canada there has ...

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  28. NURSE IN TROUBLE.

    A nurse named Inglie, who recently arrived in England, has got herself into serious trouble here. She is described as a Canadian, who, it is ...

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  29. ARARAT.

    Ham set in on Monday night, and 50 points had fallen up till 3 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon. REBUTTING SLANDERS. ...

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  30. FELL INTO A LAKE.

    M. Guillemene, a Frenchman, had a miraculous escape from violent death yesterday. He was bi-planing at Bucharest, when, owing to the break-down ...

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  31. LATE MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    The coroner to-day found that Lilian Trahns and the Chinese, Jack Day, were wilfully murdered by the Japanese Mori Mori, who then committed suicide. ...

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  32. HAMILTON.

    The staff at the local railway station, with Senator Blakey and a number of prominent citzens, assembled at the railway refreshment rooms on Saturday ...

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  33. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 37 words
  34. ANOTHER kLONDYKE PRE-DICTED.

    Advices received from Stewart, British Columbia, are conflicting. Some predict a bigger boom than Klondyke, but no official information is yet ...

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  35. SAFE ROBBERY IN SYDNEY.

    A thief made a haul at Walker’s Restaurant in the cty. last night. He succeeded in getting clear away with away with £200 representing the last three daus ...

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  36. THE SICILIAN EARTH-QUAKE.

    Advices from Italy state that commemorative tablets recalling the humanitarian work of the British people in succouring the sufferers from the ...

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  37. LITIGATION AS TO A WILL

    In the Practice Court to-day, Mr Justice Hodges was asked to give judgment upon certain questions arising out of the will and codicil of the late ...

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  38. SCARSDALE.

    The first appearance of the Scaradale Jubilee Minstrel Troupe was greeted by an overflowing audience in the Town Hal on Friday evening. ...

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  39. STONED BY A MOB.

    A regrettable incident occurred today at Liverpool. Dr T. Whiteside, Roman Catholic Bishop, was returning to his palace after laying the ...

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  40. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL SITIE

    Mr King O'Malley Minister for Home Affairs, returned to Sydney to-day affter a visit to the Federal capatal site, Yas-Canberra. Mr O'Malley siad he had ...

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  41. A MURDEROUS FARMER.

    A farmer named Bostwick has been the central figure in a tragic drama at Oscilla, in the State of Georgia. A warrant was issued for his arrest for ...

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  42. IN KING EDWARD’S MEMORY.

    A meeting of London Jews was held this afternoon, to dismiss the best man. ner of perpetuating the memory of King Edward. It was decided to erect ...

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  43. BENDIGO.

    The Law Association again decided to lave its half-holiday on Wednesdays, in stead of Saturdays. RAINFALL. ...

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  44. WESTMINSTER CATHE-DRAL.

    Many leading members of the Roman Catholic clergy have assembled in London for the purpose of attending the consecration of Westminster ...

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  45. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Sir William Hall-Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand, who presided at a meeting of the institute of Marine Engineers last evening, ...

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  46. BUNINYONG.

    The Buninyong A.N.A. met on Mon-Say evening; the president (Mr R. Sale) in the chair. Correspondence was received from Dir W. D. Hill ...

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  47. MILITIA STORM THE HOUSE.

    Later news from Ocilla, Georgia, is to the effect that the Bostwick incident is ended. Wien the militia stormed the barricaded house, they found ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The New Zealand Parliament was opened to-day The Governor (Lord Islington), in the course of his speech, acknowledged the warm welcome given ...

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  49. LINTON.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Linton branch, A.N.A., was held in the Shire Hall on Saturday evening; the president (Mr T. Gorman) in the chair. The ...

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  50. PORTUGUESE CRISIS.

    A crisis has occurred in Portuguese politics. It arose out of the scandal caused by the allegation that Semhor Luciano de Castro, a leading member ...

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  51. ANARCHISTS IN BUENOS AYRES.

    As many as 100 anarchists have been arrested at Buenos Ayres. the capital of Argentina, which has latterly been in a very disturbed state. ...

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  52. REBELLION IN NICARAGUA.

    The insurgent forces in Nicaragua, under General Estrada, hare met with further success. They have captured the towns of La Liberia and Prigalpa ...

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  53. RENEWED FLOODS IN SWITZERLAND.

    A recurrence of the recent disastrous floods in Switserland is reported. The enormous volume of water in the River Aar caused the stream to break through ...

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  54. MEXICAN PRESIDENCY.

    The elections of the President and Vice-President of Mexico were held yesterday. General Porfirio Diaz, who was re[?]elected for the sixth time in ...

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  55. LARA.

    A files fall of rain took place last Wednesday, when 75 points were registered. This will do an immense amount of good, as the crops were ...

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  56. BIG SHIPPING DEAL.

    It was announced to-day that Sir John Ellerman, Bart., controlling owner of the Ellerman, City, Hall, and Bucknall lines and other steamship tonnage, ...

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  57. CHINESE IMMIGRANTS.

    To-day the Customs authorities concluded an examination of Chinese (immigrants who sought to enter i[?] Victoria, as holders of naturalisation ...

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  58. NATIONAL SAFETY.

    The Prime Minister (Mr Asquith) has received from the Imperial Maritime Leagne a memorial of an imposing character. The document, which bears ...

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  59. SMYTHESDALE.

    At the local court on before Messrs P. Dalton and J. Bird, J’s.P., one case was withdrawn, and an adjourned case was further adjourned to ...

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  60. WIVES FOR THE WEST

    Some weeks ago Mr John Patter[?] manager of the Agricultural Bank, Perth, wired to London to Sir Newton Moore, "Bring; us out some wives." Sir ...

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  61. LEXTON.

    Avery successful concer[?] was held at Leocton on Friday evening, in the A.N.A Hall, in aid of the Am[?] Hospital. The hall wan crowded, ...

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  62. AERONAUTICS.

    Another large orua[?] has been offered for long-[?] flight by acrop[?] The Aero, Club of France offers £4000 to this [?] Avintor who [?] from Paria ...

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  63. WARRACKNADEAL.

    During the latest falls of rain 34 points bare been recorded, making the rainfall for the month [?] for the year to date 8 inc[?] [?] ...

    Article : 36 words
  64. Advertising

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