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  2. CASUALTIES AND FATALITIES

    A well-known farmer named Will[?] Henry Roberts of Gerang Gerung, met with a fatal accident through a gun exp[?] on Saturday He went ...

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  3. CABLES.

    The well-known German newspaper, “Frankfurter Zietung," has published a reassUring article with reference to the Moroccan situation. ...

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  4. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A Malay, named Thomas was fined £80 in default imprisonment, at the Water Police Court to-day on a charge of having had six tins of opium in his ...

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  5. CABLES.

    The Marquis of Londonderry, speaking at Stockton-on-Tess on Sturday evening, said that if Home Rule were granted, nothing, would accrue to ...

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  6. CABLES.

    [?]ders of the Welsh minors, speaking at [?] yesterday, declared that labor troubles were only beginning. The time had come, they said, when ...

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  7. SPURIOUS HALF-SOVEREIGNS.

    It is reported that s[?] halfsovereigns are in circulation in this city. ...

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  8. COMPULSORY TRAINING.

    The Barrier Socialist party passed the following resotution on Sunday night“That this meeting of Socialists and citizens of Broken Hill “records its ...

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  9. GREAT FOREST FIRES.

    Immense forest fires threatening the pulp mills which produce paper for English newspapers, hare been reging in the Exploit Rirer district of ...

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  10. A SUPERANNUATION CLAIM.

    An, action began to-day before the Chief Justice and a jury, in which Cornelius De Lohrey, a former stipendiary magistrate, and afterwards ...

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  11. MAINTAINING SERVICES.

    Several London newspapers support the suggestion for the formation of a permanent volunteer league, to carry on public services in the event of a ...

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  12. DEATH FROM A PIMPLE.

    General sympathy was expressed with Mr T. Allan Baker when it became known that his wife had died in the hospital yesterday after a few days ...

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  13. SPAIN’S OBJECTIONS.

    The suggestion that Franco should establish a protectorate in Morocco is regarded in Madrid as a violation of existing treaties. ...

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  14. A SOCIALIST CANARD.

    The statement made at a Socialist meeting here on Sunday night that certain cadets had been confined in the cells at the Broken Hill police ...

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  15. LOYALISTS REWARDED.

    The Midland Railway Company has presented the loyalists among its employes with a week’s pay besides the ordinary wages earned by them during ...

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  16. FIRE IN ASIA MINOR.

    A disastrous fire has occurred at Aidin, a town in Asia,Minor, 55 miles south-east of Smyrna. The conflagration, which was ...

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  17. COST OF LIVING INCREASING.

    In discussing the question of wages fin relation to the industrial troubles of the past few weeks, the newspapers publish details of the cost, of ...

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  18. MORE SPANISH TROOPS LANDED.

    A Spanish warship has landed at this port 213 artillerymen and a mountain battery, composed of four guns. The force is proceeding to Alcazar, one of ...

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  19. PECULIAR FATALITY.

    Last week a peculiar accident happened to a dental assistant named Kenneth Stewart, emplyed by Mr H. A. Grounds, Cecil street. Stewart, who ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN DEEP-SEA FISHING.

    According, to on English paper, Captain Wheeler, on behalf of a private company, is completing negotiations with a firm at Teeside, for the ...

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  21. AVOIDING STRIKES.

    Mr Will Crooks, Labor member for Woolwich, has now made public the details of his Bill making it illegal to strike until the dispute has been ...

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  22. A CLUB SWINGER’S FEAT.

    The continuous club swinging performance of Tom Burrows ended. at Tamworth on Saturday evening. Though he broke the world’s record of ...

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  23. THE ENGLISH ELEVEN.

    The Completion of the English cricket team for Australia has led to press comments on the strength of the combination. ...

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  24. MOORS RESTIVE.

    The Moors are noticeably active in the Benisa country at the present time. Beacon-fires are burning to summon the tribesmen together. ...

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  25. ACCIDENTS AT QUARRIES.

    William Blakeley, 37 years of age a married man, living in Edmund street. Clifton Hill, sustained serious injuries when at work at the quarry of the ...

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  26. WHARF LABORERS STRIKE.

    The strike of unionist wharf laborers is now ended. The settlement involved concessions to both sides. The free laborers cease work at once, and the ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND’S SYSTEM RECOM-MENDED.

    Sir William Hall-Jones, High Commissioner for New Zealand has been interviewed with the [?] of obtaining his views on the recent industrial ...

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  28. GERMAN FOREIGN MINISTER INTERVIEWED.

    Herr Von Kadeler Waechten, the German Minister for Foreign Affairs, is at present on a visit to Chamounix, a tourist resort at the foot of Mont Blame ...

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  29. MAJOR TREVOR’S OPINION.

    Major Trevor has Written a letter to the “Daily Telegraph” regarding the composition of the English cricket team about to visit Australia. He says that ...

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  30. SERIOUS STRIKE IN SPAIN.

    An extensive stake is in progress in She Province of Badajoz, in Spain. No Sower than 40,000 cork-cutters, lighterman, and dockers have ceased work. ...

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  31. NEW ZEALAND GAOL BREAKER.

    The criminal, Joseph Powelka, is -still at large. The police have failed to discover any trace of the convict. It is believed that he is making for ...

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  32. FROM BOULOGNE TO DOVER.

    M. Pourpe, the French aviator, who learnt to fly in Australia, aero planed yesterday, from Boulogne to Dover, in 40 minutes. ...

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  33. DEATH FROM LOCK-JAW.

    Walter Bullock, 52 years of age, died in the Melbourne Hospital yesterday from lockjaw. Bullock was a married man, and lived in Leed street, ...

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  34. ALLEGED LIQUOR SELLING WITHOUT A LICENSE.

    The police yesterday raided a house in Redfern; where they found eight or ten young men and four nine-sallow ke[?]s of beer. One of the men Edwatd ...

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  35. GERMAN ANGLOPHOBIA.

    A section of the Genian press is indulging in a violent outburst of Anglophobia. This latest attack on Great Britain is based upon outspeken ...

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  36. LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The boxing Contest for the light-weight championship, of Australasia was fought here to-night. Hughie Mehegan knocked out Charlie Griffin in the fifth round. ...

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  37. THE BRITISH CENSUS.

    Mr G. H. Knibbs, Commonwealth Statistician, has received from the High Commissioner, Sir George Reid, a document giving the result of the list count ...

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  38. AN INDIGNANT MOTHER.

    On Saturday evening the spectacle of an angry woman h[?] a man provided an interesting entertainment for a crowd near the Reform Club hotel ...

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  39. GERMAN METAL-WORKERS.

    The dispute in the German metal trade is rapidly spreading. The masters at Dresden and Chemitz, 39 miles away (one of the most important towns ...

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  40. STAGE HAND AS LITIGANT.

    A writ claiming £1000 damages has been issued by William Lincoln, stage band, against Reginald Roberts, of the "Merry Widow" Company. The wilt ...

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  41. STRUCK BY A RAILWAY TRUCK DOOR.

    A serious accident happened this morning to a married man named William Ratcliffe, 38 years of age, a resident of Ewing street, Brunswick. ...

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  42. GOLF.

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  43. FAMILY MURDERDED.

    Returning Lome armed with a revolver, a farmer named Gunderloch, living at the village Of Rendel, in Hesse-Darmstadt, killed four of his ...

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  44. A SHIPPING MYSTERY.

    Further developments have taken place in connection with the seizure at Gravesend of a small steamer fitted out with munitions of war and a wireless ...

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  45. ALLEGED UNSEAWORTHY STEAMER.

    The Newcastle and Hunter River Steamship Co. was proceeded against today on a Charge of having sent the steamship Hunter to sea in a state of ...

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  46. A WOMAN’S SUDDEN DEATH.

    The sudden death is reported of Ellen Hayden, aged 50 years, who had resided with her husband, a laborer, at Belgrave. According to the police ...

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  47. MEAT FOR EXPORT.

    As the result of an intervien held today between. Mr Holman. Acting Premier of New South Wales, and Mr Tudor, Ministerfori Customs, ...

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  48. SLUM LIFE.

    An inter[?] experiment about to be made here in the shape of a University Social Settlement, in one of the slum areas of the metropolis. The idea ...

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  49. JULES VERNE OUTGONE.

    A remarkable round-the-world journey has been accomplished by a journalist named Jageschmidt, who is on the staff of the new Paris illustrated ...

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  50. SPORTING NEWS.

    Messrs W. C. Yuille and Co. this afternoon disposed of the following horses at the Victoria Horse Bazaar—Wyangarie, N. Watson, 60, gns; ...

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  51. MOTOR FATALITY.

    The collapse of the grand-stand did not prevent the automobile contests being continued on Friday. The subsequent racing was attended by a ...

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  52. FOOTBALL.

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  53. SEQUEL TO TRAMWAY ACCIDENT.

    An action was commenced before Mr Justice Bring to-day in which Alexander Henry M'Dougall claimed £200 from the Chief Commissioner of Railways and ...

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  54. SCRATCHINGS.

    The following horses were scratched yesterday, for the Aspendale Park races, to be held to-morrow:- Jumpers Flat Race.—George [?] ...

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  55. THE PENALTY OF CRIME

    At the Criminal Court to-day Mr Justice Hood passed sentences as follows: Arthur Daris pleaded guilty to three ...

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  56. ABANDONED RACE MEETING.

    An Irish racing club has got into trouble through its dec[?]sion to abandon a meeting on account of the labor troubles, in Ireland. ...

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  57. OBITUARY.

    The funeral of Mrs Frances Wolff, wife of Mr Wm. G. Wolff, of the mechanical staff of the "Courier," took place yesterday, and was very largely ...

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  58. OBITUARY.

    The death has occurred of Mr Adam Rolland Rainy. M. B., C.M., Liberal [?] far Lilmarnoch Burghs Since [?] USA deceased member, who was a ...

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  59. FAMOUS PICTURE STOLEN.

    Energetic searching is being conducted in every likely quarter to recover the famouse portriat of Mona Lisa (“ La Gioconda") by Leonardo ...

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  60. EAST BOWLING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Ballarat East Bowling Club will be held in the Pavilion on Monday, next, at 8 p.m. ...

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  61. SYDNEY PRODUCE MARKET.

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  62. CITY ROWING CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the City Rowing Club will be held at Newton’s Hotel at 8 o'clock to-night. ...

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  63. Advertising

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  64. BILLIARDS IN SYDNEY.

    The billiard [?] between [?] and [?] was continued to-night Stav[?]son was in brilli[?] form. [?] had breaks of 107 and 114. and ...

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  65. RIFLE SHOOTING.

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  66. BOXING.

    At the Melbourne [?] Club's [?] Bill Corris, Vic- toria, beat “Nuggett” Scanlon, Tasmania, in a middle-weight contest. ...

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