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  2. Latest Cables.

    The signatories, to the shipbuilding agreement have asked for a conference with the employers, being convinced that the ...

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  3. State Politics.

    In the Legislative Assembly, last night, Mr. Hardwick was sworn in. Mr. Augwin drew attention to ...

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  4. A FRACTURED SKULL.

    George Borough was walking along Flinders Lane yesterday, when-a. piece of plate glass from the third -story of a warehouse ...

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  5. Telegraphic News

    Three more aboriginals have met their death at Leonora. The murderers, Who belong to a different tribe, dispersed. ...

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  6. THE CRIPPEN HORROR.

    In- the Crippen case, Professor Pepper said that the person who dissected the body was well acquainted with anatomy. ...

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  7. SECRETARY OF TRADES HALL.

    James Munn, secretary of the Trades Hall Coucil has committed suicide by drowning. Munn was in the Richmond railway ...

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  8. WRANGLING OVER THE CAPITAL SITE.

    In the Senate -yesterday, the Works Appropriation Bill was discussed. Mr. Sayers said the opponents ...

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  9. THE BRITISH BOERS.

    Mr. Botha has asked Mr, Methuen to organise defence forces for the British Boers. He has also asked Lord Kitchener to lend ...

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  10. UNIVERSITY- ENDOWMENTS.

    The report of the Royal Commission of the university for the Western Australian Government grant £10,000 annually, and ...

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  11. A NARROW ESCAPE.

    An explosion of a miner’s defective lamp in Indiana caused the death, of two persons and injuries to five others while 300 had ...

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  12. CLAIM -FOR INSURANCE.

    The Geelong Harbor Trust is claiming £12,000 trom the Maritime Insurance Company for the loss of the dredge Walrus. ...

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  13. PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    Commenting upon the Osborne case, the “ Morning Post” urges the immediate declaration from funionists in favor of payment of ...

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  14. TINNED MEATS.

    The British War Office are inviting tenders for about 100,000Ibs of tinned meats. ...

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  15. New South Wales.

    At the inquest yesterday, on the body of Alice O’Brien, a verdict of wilful murder was returned against nurse Brown. ...

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  16. AIRSHIPS ON FIRE.

    Count Zeppelin had five airships burnt in 19 minutes near Baden yesterday. The fire was due to an explosion of benzine. ...

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  17. A LENIENT SENTENCE.

    Celli Berard has been found guilty of having procured girls for immoral purposes and sentenced to six months’ imprisonment ...

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  18. DEATH OF A BOOKMAKER.

    George .Wilson, a bookmaker, while having supper in a cafe, suddenly collapsed and died before the certificate to the effect ...

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  19. A BIG WIN.

    Graham. White, at Boston, won £22,000 in prizes at the aviation. ...

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  20. THE FIGHT PICTURES A FAILURE.

    The “Times” says that the cinematograph films of the Johnsons-Jeffries fight are. unlike, as depicted in word paintings. They ...

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  21. SONS OF THE SEA.

    A series of fights between Blue Jackets of the Powerful and Encounter, the result of an old fend, took place yesterday, when over ...

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  22. BRITISH IN EGYPT.

    The young Egyptian Congress of Geneva has passed a resolution that the British evacuate Egypt, and the Khedive re-establish ...

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  23. A FATAL ACCIDENT

    The body of Johann Juschkatte, a resident of Broad Arrow, was found near the Mount Eba mine last night It is surmised that in ...

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  24. PENNY POSTAGE.

    Ninety members of the French Chambers of Commerce recommend the penny postage between France and Britain. ...

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  25. CHOLERA IN. HUNGARY.

    Cholera is reported in Hungary. ...

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  26. New Zealand.

    Thomas He witson, well known in mining circles at Kalgoorlie, died in Dunedin at the age of 76 years. ...

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  27. LABOR QUESTION.

    The Canadian Labor Congress are discussing the question of forming a dominion of the. Laibor Party. ...

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  28. Victoria.

    Inez Brett, a married woman, was charged yesterday with cruelty to a child seven years of age and was sentenced to 14 days’ ...

    Article : 34 words
  29. Meeting Cousin Carlotta.

    William Armstrong and his cousin. Carlotta Blake are not good friends. Carlotta lives in Melbourne. ...

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  30. PEAK HILL-NULLAGINE TELEGRAPH LINE.

    In the House of Representatives, last night, the Postmasters General said the construction of the Peak Hill-Nullagine ...

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  31. DESERVEDLY. LYNCHED.

    Two negroes at Nashville were lynched yesterday. for assaulting two white girls. ...

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  32. Federal Politics.

    Mr. Bamford’s Unification Bill was read a first time in the House of representatives-Yesterday. It consists of 40 clauses, and ...

    Article : 38 words
  33. COST-OF GAS.

    The Premier yesterday received a deputation respecting the price of gas. Mr. Murray said he thought the company was making ...

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  34. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    At the Trades Ubion Congress, sitting in Sheffield, many important subjects were discussed. The delegates protested against the ...

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  35. INSPECTION OF PRODUCE.

    The resumption of the debate on the Commonwealth control and inspection of interstate produce was resumed by Mr. Fowler, ...

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  36. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    The Lord Mayor, of Melbourne states that the result of this measure, if passed, Will be that the owners of City properties will ...

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  37. THE, JOYCE PENSION.

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday (private members’ day) in discussing Edward Joyce’s claim for compensation, the member ...

    Article : 114 words
  38. WORKS APPROPRIATION BILL.

    In the Senate yesterday the debate on the second reading of the Works Appropriation Bill was continued. ...

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  39. TAXING DIAMONDS.

    The South African" Government Intend to tax-ail diamonds raised in the Orange Free State, Cape Colony, and also base metals. ...

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  40. ELECTIVE MINISTERS.

    Speaking to the motion in the House of Representatives for the appointment of elective Ministries, Mr. Fowler. said that although ...

    Article : 91 words
  41. A SOLICITOR IN TROUBLE.

    Charles Currie, aged 36 years, solicitor, pleaded guilty at the Criminal Court yesterday to four charges of larceny, and was ...

    Article : 33 words
  42. SACCHARINE ROBBERY.

    Half a ton of saccharine valued at £l700 has been stolen at Southwark. ...

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  43. JOURNALISTS CONFERENCE

    The Journalists Conference are discussing post-office anomalies. Later. The Conference adopted a ...

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  44. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    Sydney William- Phillips, who was -charged with having murdered his daughter, the jury yesterday returned a verdict against ...

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  45. A GO-CART ACCIDENT.

    An accident, resulting in the death of one boy Slid serious injury to another, occurred at the Central Railway Station yesterday. ...

    Article : 87 words
  46. Advertising

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  47. TRANS - AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY.

    In the Senate last night, Mr. Long moved for the adjournment of the House, and called .attention to Mr. Clemons’. ...

    Article : 157 words
  48. THE LAND TAX BILL.

    In the House of Representatives last night, the debate on the second reading of the Land Tax Bill on Mr. Deakin’s amendment ...

    Article : 206 words
  49. The Tramway Trouble

    Further trouble exists over the tramway having averted to old employees, who decided to continue-work. Mr. Johnson has stated that ...

    Article : 133 words
  50. SUING A UNION.

    One thousand workmen, are suing the Northumberland Miners’ Union for seven weeks strike pay. ...

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  51. UNIONISM.

    Mr. Snowden (Labor) in an article on the outlook of trade unions, says the members are divided against themselves, and ...

    Article : 41 words
  52. A MURDEROUS ATTACK

    Detective Christie was the victim of a murderous attack on the wharf last night. It is supposed he was first sandbagged, and ...

    Article : 75 words
  53. SIR GEORGE REID ON THE PRESS.

    At a banquet in connection with the Conference of Journalists, Sir George Reid made a plea for the rising generation. ...

    Article : 51 words
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