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  2. RUSSIAN REFORM

    In order to palliate the feeling of unrest in the western provinces of the Empire the Czar has announced the extension of the Zemstvos system ...

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  3. TOGO A MYSTERY

    The success with which Admiral Togo has shrouded his movements is producing a feeling of intense uneasiness in Russia, and the mystery ...

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  4. SUICIDE'S DIARY

    M. Autoine Proust, former Minister of Fine Arts, a victim to neurasthenia, who died in the private hospital of Dr. Rous from the effects of two revolver ...

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  5. DUGAN ST. DRAMA.

    A pretty little drama was played during the early hours of to-day at a house in Dugan-street, but out of consideration for the wronged party ...

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  6. SERIOUS CHARGE

    This morning the case of gold stealing alleged against several by a Horseshoe watchman, was this occasion two accused persons ...

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  7. EGAN'S EGOTISM

    James Egan, a young man who appeared in the Kalgoorlie Court this morning, is now in a position to reflect with un[?]xed feelings of regret ...

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  8. THE LAZY STRIKE

    The railway strike on the Italian railways, known as the "lazy" strike, has collapsed in the passing of the State Management Bill through the ...

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  9. DEACON'S DEED

    A Mr. Taylor, a deacon of the Presbyterian Church of Manchester, to-day murdered his wife and children and then committed suicide. ...

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  10. LONDON TOWN HALL

    The London County Council has decided by a vote of 83 to 21 to purchase a site and erect a county hall on the Surrey side of ...

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  11. LIMOGES DISTURBANCE

    During the Limoges riot on Tuesday two hundred officers and soldiers engaged in keeping order were wounded. ...

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  12. "DUMPING" SCANDINAVIANS

    The following appears in the London "Morning Leader" of March 24:— Sir,—This industry seems likely attain to startling proportions. ...

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  13. PHILHARMONIC CONCERT'.

    The supporters of the Philharmonic. Society, who attended the concert at the Boulder Mechanics' Institute last, night in such large numbers had their ...

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  14. MYSTERIOUS DISEASE.

    The mysterious disease designated as some form of cerebro spinal meningitis is increasing through New York, and the number of fatalities is causing ...

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  15. ROYALTY AT ALGIERS

    The King is making a prolonged stay at Algiers, the wether being favourable to a complete recovery of the convalescent princess, and ...

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  16. BAIL GRANTED.

    When Albert James Connell and William Kingston were committed for trial on a charge of robbery underarms at the Devon Consols mine, the ...

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  17. HOLIDAY ATTRACTIONS.

    In the Kalgoorlie Congregational Church to-morrow evening a sacred concert lecturette, entitled " The passage of the Cross," will be given by ...

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  18. VICIOUS VANDALS.

    There can be no doubt, from recent occurrences, that there is a particularly vicious type of vandal now on the goldfields. The latest piece of wanton ...

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  19. NEUTRALITY LAWS

    The Paris "Temps" states that the opinion of Francis Constans, the eminent international jurist, is that the general practice under the neutrality ...

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  20. ASIATIC WOODCUTTERS

    Very strong exception is being taken by the Chamber of Mines to the instruction recently issued to mining registrars on the northern fields not ...

    Article : 294 words
  21. SPLASHED WITH METAL.

    An engine driver named J. Harris, employed on the Golden Horseshoe mine, was melting some zinc at the mine yesterday, when some of the ...

    Article : 218 words
  22. A £9200 DRESS

    Messages from Constantinople give lengthy accounts of the splendid ceremony with which the Sultan's daughter was married to the Turkish ...

    Article : 82 words
  23. PERSONAL

    The Rev. R. H. Moore, rector of St. Mathew's Anglican Church, Boulder, has accepted a call to Northam, when he leaves about June ...

    Article : 219 words
  24. EASTER MONDAY'S FAIR

    The final meeting held last, evening, was well attended, the president (Mr. Frank Higgs) presiding. Satisfactory reports were received from various ...

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  27. COURT DOINGS.

    Pansy Arlington was fined 10 s. or a month in the Kalgoorlie court this morning for having used obscene language near the house conducted by ...

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