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  2. INTERSTATE NEWS.

    A deputation represinting the Political Labor League and[?]he Prisoneer's Release Committee today urged Mr B. Hall the Minister for Justice to ...

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  3. CABLES

    The "Pall Hail Gazette," in its issue this evening, comments on the action of the stewards of the Western Australian Turt Club in replacing a jockey ...

    Article : 178 words
  4. CABLES.

    An interesting story is published today by the "Daily Mail" in regard to the elopement of Rev. Albert Knight, a leeds vicar, with a Sunday-school ...

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  5. CABLES.

    The exact nature of the offence for which Dr Seged [?]s been arrested is causing some discussion among the local newspaper. ...

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  6. CABLES.

    An [?] been reveahal reg [?] of Austria reg [?] with the [?] ...

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  7. PECULIAR ACCID[?]NT.

    A peculiar accident occurrd in abercrombie street, Rdfern, on Saturday night Ernest Devine who was with a friend named Denis Ewan was suddenly ...

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  8. WHY PAT WAS FINED.

    At the police court to-day, Patrick O'connell was fined £50 to one month's imprisonment for sly grog selling at Gisborne railway works. ...

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  9. UNKNOWN DEAD.

    The unknown man who fell to the ground during the progress of a theun derstorm on smi[[?]ay died at the Adelaide Hospital this morning. He has ...

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  10. REV OLVER DID IT.

    Noticing a man gunning along a lane near May street at midnight Constable Lawless called on him to stop. the man continued running, and afer an ...

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  11. ENVER BEY.

    Advie[?] Constantinople stale that a [?] in the capital [?] attempt was made [?] Bey the famous ...

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  12. FAMOUS CRITIC'S WIDOW.

    Aa interesting action, brought by Mr Clemeat [?]tt, widow of the famous dramatie critie, who died on the 24 June, 1904, ag[?]st Mr ...

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  13. VALUELESS CHEQUE EPISODE.

    A man whose name is unknown when spoken to by Constable Hanney, at Singleton, yesterday, [?]garding valuless chquess which had been passed went ...

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  14. FRENCH ARMY.

    The French Government has announced that it intends to ask Parliament for a grant of £23,000,000, spread over a terra of years, for the ...

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  15. GOLDEN CARGO.

    The Japanese mail steamer, Yawata Moru, whieh leaves for Eastern ports tomorrow, will take 10 boxes of gold valuled at £13,150. This gold has been ...

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  16. [?] FLAMES.

    A [?] [?] Sophia is threat[?] offorts are being [?] edifice Great ...

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  17. BOTH ARMS BROKEN

    Jmaes Smith, while walking through a room in the Walcha Road Hotel, Walcha, in the dark, stepped through a winlow and fell 14 feet to the ground ...

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  18. TISUBIPER TESTIMONAIL FUND.

    The Victor Trumper testimonial fund has been augamented by a cheque for £10s from lord denman. As several small subscription list have yet to come ...

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  19. VIGILANCE ASSOCIATION DENIES STATEMENT.

    In a wireless message to the "Daily Mail," Mr Kinght, the mising Vicar of Hounslet, now en route for Victoria, alleged that during his crusade against ...

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  20. ANTARCTIC DISASTER.

    King jwrse/h4^y,recced- a” message from the Kaiser [?] reference to the loss of Captain Scott and his party in the Antarctic. ...

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  21. MOUNT LYELL SUVIOR'S FUND.

    The Executive council to-day appointed Messrs J.J. Mahoney and Martin Keen, as representatives of the Feberated Mine Employes Asssociation no the Mount ...

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  22. COMMERCIAL MESSAGES.

    Messrs Perman and Hynd, in their circular dated Callcuta, 24th Juanuary stated:-A generally steady tone [?]s prevailed during the fortnight with ...

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  23. FAMUUS VIOLINIST.

    It will lie learnt with regret that Herr Jan Kubelik, the fatuous violinist, who vis[?]d Australia a few years ago, is lying seriously ill at home ...

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  24. [?] IN LONDON.

    Hak[?] has arrived in London [?] that his mission is to [?] Edward Grey, [?] foreign Affaire. ...

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  25. FRENCH MARRIAGES.

    In France the trials of marriage begin before the knoct itself is tied and this is where the diference comes in as between where they do in France and ...

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  26. AUSTRIAN INTRIGUE

    [?] [?] [?] [?] ...

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  27. SPEECH BY SENATOR PEARCE.

    Speaking at a Labor meeting at subiaco last night, Senator pearce Minister of Defence, said that when it took office the Fisher Government was faced ...

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  28. PREMIER OF WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The Premier of Western Australia (Hon John s[?]den) was entertained at luncheon to-day by the West Australian Age[?]neral (Sir Newton ...

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  29. RE[?]D INDEMNITY.

    A recent coble message stated that the way has cost Bugaria £29,360,000, and demnity. This recalls to mind, writes aS ...

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  30. JEWISH CHIEF RABBI.

    The election of a Jewish Chief Rabbi for Great Britain, which has occupied the attention of Jewish cominunities in Groat Britain for some time took place ...

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  31. MR FISHER AND FUND.

    Mr Fisher who is in Western Australian, has wired to Mr Hughes (Federal Attomey-Qonoral), stilting that he is agreeable to the ...

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  32. MARKING TIME.

    [?] [?] Servians are a[?]ting heavier guns and [?] ...

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  33. MR CHINN AND MR FISHER.

    The Prime Minister was asked last night whether he intened to take any action with regard to Mr Fower's letter demanding a further enquir in the ...

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  34. PLANS STOLEN.

    A Turkish soldior, who was woll disguised entered the Bulgarian camp [?] and stole important plans A [?] and general steff officer were ...

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  35. PHILIPPINE TROUBLE.

    The china Navigation company's s.s Changsha has arrived at Thursday Island from china and Jajan. The captain of the vessel reports ...

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  36. GRIM LIMELIGHT.

    The hurricane in Tonga was mainly confined to the Ruknalopa. The town was not damaged co[?] pal[?]s were ruined for two years at least. A ...

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  37. PETTICOAT PERSISTENCY

    Miss Sylvia Pankhurst, the wellknown Suffragette who has just escaped undergoing sis weeks impriaonment through the payment of her ...

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  38. CRUISER SAILS.

    The Tarkish cruiser Hamidch which tout in here owing to stress of weather and d[?] maohinery sailed last night. ...

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  39. BAKER'S DEMAND.

    Ton thousand London bakers are demanding a reduction of hours to 54 per week and wages of 30s in shop and 32s in factory. The masters agree ...

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  40. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    The hostilities bolween the opposing [?] Madere and [?] respectively still con [?] was no cessation of ...

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  41. BURGLARS DESTROY ALARM.

    Burglars were busy in the city again last night two business establish[?]tents being entered. A heavy bolt and lock had been broken ...

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  42. PANAMA TOLLS.

    The Inter-Uceaa Canals’ Committed of the United States Senate has rejected the amendment moved by Senator Elihu Root, which had for its object ...

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  43. BOURSE AS BAROMETER.

    An uneasy feeling prevails on Bourse in consequesnce of the Government military proposals, and the report that Germany is summoning the troops for ...

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  44. EDUCATION OR DEFENCE.

    Mr J. W Sauer, Minister for Agriculture in agreeing to the appointment of a commitee of enquiry re repressing or abolishing the importation of native ...

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  45. NAVAL COURT MARIAL.

    A court martial has been held on H. M. S. Cambrian, in Farm Cove for the purpose of trying Cecil. H. Rogers? assistant paymaster and secretary to His ...

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  46. AMERICA NEUTRAL.

    the semate is opposed to any [?] ve[?] in Mexico President Tutt has assured President Madera that the naval and military measures taken by ...

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  47. MEASURING LAND.

    It is desirable-in fact indespenabel for good work that a farmer should Know how many acres are in his field. Otherwise he cannot apportion seed or ...

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  48. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    An action has boon commenced which is attracting considerable attention, in view of the fact that it is the first time the Insurance Commissioners ...

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  49. MT LYELL, MATTERS.

    Mining operations at the Mt. byell Company's mines are continuing on limited lines, only sufficient ore being sent to the reduction works to keep one ...

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  50. FOOD TAXES AND EMPIRE

    Mr Herbert Samucls. Postmaster General, stated in a spech at Loxtue last night that Mr Bonar Law and his colleagues priteuded to throw food ...

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  51. IGNITED STATES TROOPS PRE-PARING.

    T[?]o th[?]usand United States troops have been ordered to Cuba where they [?]ss to embark for [?] should tie situation in that ...

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  52. WIDESPREAD HEAT WAVE.

    To-day at River View college, Lanw Cove the thermonmeter regesered 1042 in the shade. At Ashfield it reached 107, and the temperature in Sydney ...

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  53. CONSCRIPTION.

    Col Seeley secretary of State for War speaking at Ilkiston last night, said the Government would not introduce conscription until it told the ...

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  54. CRISIS IN JAPAN.

    The political [?] in Japan still con[?]nes. [?] Yan[?]oto who agreed to [?] Cabinet after tile resignation of ...

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  55. FOUNDRY EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred to-day at a local aluminium foundry. The accident was due to water coming in contact with a quantity of ...

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  56. LITTTLE BROWN PATIENTS.

    Two days ago the midshipman on bourd the Japanses cruiser Adzuma was fournd to be suffering from typhold tergal. He was taken to the Royal ...

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  57. ANTI-TRUST BREACH.

    Nearly 20 officials of the National Gash Register Company have been [?] tenced to short periods of imprison ment for a breach of the Auta-Trust ...

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  58. Advertising

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  59. MISSING EXPLORERS.

    C[?] failure of the Nor[?] party to reach the men [?] of the schroeder-Stranz expedition {?] are stranded in the Nort ...

    Article : 154 words
  60. MPRTJERM WEATHER.

    Storm conditions continue in the Barcaldine district. A terific storm at Childers lasted an hour. Thunderstorms have also occurred a ...

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  61. EUROPEAN ARMAMENTS.

    In connection with the supposed army increases, £3,000,000 will bespent immediately on ammunition and artillory; £20,000,000 will be spent, later ...

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  62. OBITURAY.

    The death is anniounced of Lord Edward Macnaghten Macnaghten, the wll-known judge in his 83rd year (Lord MacNaghten was created a ...

    Article : 81 words
  63. WARD ELECTION.

    An ex[?]dinary election in the North Ward of the Borough of Stawell to-day [?]feated great interest as the questions included the erection of a new town hall ...

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  64. PROSENCUTIONS OF CADETS.

    The [?]sual sp[?]tacle of two large military [?]wag[?] in the yard of the Water Police cou[?] tion of passers-nby to-day. The w[?] ...

    Article : 59 words
  65. WHEAT MARKET.

    The wheat market is quet and firm ow[?]g to the [?] favorable political out look. ...

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