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  4. WILLIAMS TRAGEDY

    At the conclusion of the inquest concerning the death of Peter F. Hansen, the victim of the Dardadine tragedy, in the Williams district, the jury, arter ...

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  5. FITZROY CASE ECHO

    Harold Thompson, better known as “Bush Thompson,” who was found not. guilty of the Fitzroy murder, was before the City Court this morning on ...

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  6. MILAN MADNESS

    Serious strike riots, arising our of the demand of the metal workers for an increase of a farthing an hour in the wages, broke out recently in Milan ...

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  7. SUICIDE

    The body of Edith Fitzgerlad, aged 12, was found in the hack yard of her residence Clifton Hill; late last night. There was a deep gash in her throat, ...

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  8. BALKAN PEACE

    The Parte has replied to the Powers’ note demanding the evacuation of Adrinople It state that Turkey endeavoured to comply with the protocol of ...

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  9. BOOK THEFTS

    Two sisters, named Nellie and, Trixie Edwards, were charged at the , City Court this morning with the theft of books from Goles’ Book Arcade. Both ...

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  10. PANAMA CANAL

    A cablegram from Colon records a serious disaster on the Panama Canal work. Twelve laborers perished in a rockslide at the Portobello quarry ...

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  11. ON THE TRACKS

    Though it was clear overhead, there was a strong -easterly wind blowing this morning when the horses did their work The track was in good order, but the ...

    Article : 413 words
  12. LAND REFORM

    In the House of Commons to-day process was reported on the Revenue Bill in order to enable the Government to declare, its intentions regarding the ...

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  13. BUSH MURDER

    No information was received at the detective office this morning regarding the operations of the police and black-trackers at Coldstream, whore an old ...

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  14. VOTING REFORM

    In reply to a query by “The Sunday Times” the Premier stated that the question of electoral reform had not yet been decided by the Cabinet, but ...

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  15. GERMAN TRADE

    -Speaking at a big function at Lubecl beck the Kaiser thanked the Hauseatic merchants for securing German trade a place in the world, wherefore other ...

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  16. COLONEL CODY

    One hundred thousand people witnessed Colonel Goby's funeral at Aldershot. Seven hundred troops representing all aviation organisation was ...

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  17. NEW AEROPLANE

    A new aeroplane, the invention of Lieutenant Dunne, an ex-army officer, has beensuccessful in crossing the Channel A feature of the invention ...

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  18. LOVERS DUPED

    The hearing of the charge against Alice Louisa Hume, an elderly woman, of ebtaining money by false pretences, was continued at the City Court this ...

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  19. POWELLISING

    When the State Parliament met Mr. Fred Monger reported a case of failure of power[?]sing in respect of sleepers in the Port Hedland railway. In reply ...

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  20. UNION DECISION

    The Trade Union Conference at Newcastle which discussed the use of trade union funds for political purposes resolved, that the efficiency of trade ...

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  21. RIVER SENSATION

    The steamer Stirenes has been partially wrecked It was flung against the wharf on route down the San Gueney River. A submarine disturbance [?] ...

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  22. CANADA’S NAVY

    The Canadian newspapers have devoted a lot of space to the visit of the New Zealand, and everywhere their comments have dealt at length with ...

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  23. TRAINING MISHAP.

    An unfortunate accident befell young Tom Sibbrett, the brother of W. Sibbrett, the jockey connected with Bolger a stable, and a son of Mr. E ...

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  24. MINING ACCIDENTS

    The following accidents have been reported to the mining authorities: At the Ivanhoe, on the 4th inst. Thomas Watts, a horse driver, crushed ...

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  25. ENGLISH CRICKET

    In the Surrey—Kent cricket match to-day W. Hitch captured eight of the Kentish wickets, for 48 runs. F. A. Tarrant, the ex-Australian ...

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  26. MEDICAL INQUIRY

    As the outcome of a circular letter to the newspapers from many eminent medical men, appealing for a Royal Commission to inquire into venersal ...

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  29. STORIES OF GLADSTONE

    The Rev. E. Lyttleton, head master of Eton, at the prize distribution of the Country School Hawarden, related that Gladstone, long after he had been ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    To-day news was received in Boulder City by Mrs. Ardagh, sen., of the death of her husband, Air. Daniel Ardagh, [?] Ballarat. The deceased had reached ...

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  32. SMALL=POX

    The news that the smallpox scare in Perth has nothing in it was received with great satisfaction locally. Yesterday afternoon, at the ...

    Article : 111 words
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