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  2. LUNATIC ESCAPES.

    Yesterday James Ryan, an elderly man, attempted to derail a train at Broad Meadows. He was arrested, and then it was ...

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  3. PEACE CONFERENCE

    The third Commission at the Hague have discussed the British proposal for dealing with the duties and obligations of neutral naval powers in ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS, ETC.

    The change of programme at Her Majesty’s Theatre on Saturday, night, by which Messrs. Leix and Hurst’s “Bonnie Scot’and” pictures were ...

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  5. MALPRACTICE

    The evidence of Detective-Sergeant Kavanagh, the only remaining witness against Lily Lorenzen, who is charged with having performed illegal ...

    Article : 471 words
  6. ATROCIOUS MURDER

    Memories of the Wh[?]techapel atrocities hare been revived by a series of outrages perpetrated in Berlin. The victims are little girls, and they have ...

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  7. MURDER

    Charlotte Kenney, a married woman, was tried in lie Criminal Court this morning before Mr. Justice Cussen, with the murder of her infant ...

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  8. DEFAMATION

    The hearing of the charge of criminal libel preferred against David Nicholas Maher, by Theodore Hipwell was continued, before the R.M. in the ...

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  9. ACCIDENTS TO FOOTBALLERS

    Snedden, a footballer playing for Carlton on Saturday tripped when running for the ball and broke a leg. Charles Turner, when playing foot. ...

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  10. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The President of the Legislative Council has issued a writ for an election to fill the vacant seat for the East Province representation, caused ...

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  11. THE ARMY

    Owing to the interest aroused by Mr Haldane's army proposals a mixed committee representative of men, and including some Labor Commoners will ...

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  12. CONTEMPT OF COURT

    Alfred Owen Davies, the law clerk, whose refusal to answer questions during the trial of James Faussett, for perjury mainly caused the breakdown ...

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  13. STANDARD OIL TACTICS

    Mr. W. K. Smith, Commissioner of Corporations, has transmitted -to the President his report on the Standard Oil Company, saying: ...

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  14. DEEMING’S CELL

    Mr. Hullhas secured the contract for the new police quarters at Southern Cross, and has pulled down the old lock-up in which the notorious ...

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  15. WORKMAN FALLS

    Henry Creelnan was repairing a roof at Fitzroy, when he fell through the skylight, a distance of thirty feet. He was considerably injured. ...

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  16. LATEST COMET

    The well known astronomer Flamarion abates that a comet with seven. tails, one seven million miles long, is now one hundred million miles from ...

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  17. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    Thomas Sleator appeared at the Boulder Court this morning to answer a charge of having unlawfully assaulted a boy named William Shingles at ...

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  18. INFANTICIDE

    The body of an infant, with a bootlace tied round its neck, has been found in Merri Creek. ...

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  19. PREHISTORIC TOAD

    A discovery of more than passing interest has recently been made at Day Dawn, in the form of a live toad. which, for aught that is known to the ...

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  20. CABDRIVER INJURED

    Richard Johnston, a cabdriver, was this morning foun[?] in the street at Carlton, cut and bruised about the head and body. ...

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  21. HORSE RACING & BREEDING

    Humphrey de Trafford, it has been elicited during bankruptcy proceedings, lost half a million of money in eighteen years in racing and horse ...

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  22. LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY.

    To-night, at the weekly meeting of the Mechanics’ Literary and Debating Society, to be held in the Court House, Burt-street, Mr. W. Martin will ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND RAILWAYS

    In view of the prominence recently given to the expenditure on the Queensland railways as compared with that on the railways of this State, the ...

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  24. SUNDAY TRADING

    The Rev. Mr. Judkins, speaking at a “Pleasant Sunday Service Afternoon” yesterday, stated that 104 persons had been seen to enter the hotels of ...

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  25. MILK O

    The adjourned case in which Phillip, Sparling was charged! with having sohi milk adulterated to the extent of 17 per cent, was brought before the ...

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  26. COLLISION

    When assembling for the impending review of the home fleet the destroyers Waveney and Bother colo[?]er at Beachy Head. ...

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  27. TEMPERANCE MISSION.

    Miss George and Mrs. Hutcherson continued their work by addressing a large and attentive crowd at the open-air meeting of the Salvation Army ...

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  28. BURNING ACCIDENT

    Mrs. Griffin has died at Echuca from burns caused by her falling into the fire during a fit. ...

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  29. NEW ROLLS

    A proclamation has been published in the “Government Gazette” directing that new Legislative Assembly rolls shall be prepared by the ...

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  30. MILLIONAIRE’S DEATH

    Mr. Erbacher, a young American millionaire, has been killed at New Jersey while motoring. ...

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  31. COLLISION AT SEA

    The barque Eaglecraing, from Melbourne to Falmouth, with a cargo of which was in collision with the Kalka between Gabo and Deal Islands, ...

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  32. PEKIN TO PARIS

    Prince Scipie Borghese, the Italian competitor in the transcontinental race from Pekin to Paris, is still leading, and has now arrived at Moscow. ...

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  34. CLOSING HOTELS

    Licensing Inspector Hughes, in his first annual report since the new Licensing Act came into operation, says that 26 hotels were dosed, ...

    Article : 154 words
  35. ARBITRATION REFUSED

    The Venezuelan Government have refused to arbitrate respecting the asphalt concessions granted to the Americans. ...

    Article : 63 words
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  38. A LINGUISTIC FEAT

    As Fremantle is the first Australian port of call for mail steamers which use the Suez Canal route, the duties of the officers administering the ...

    Article : 176 words
  39. LATE SHARE MARKET

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  40. MESSAGE FROM THE SEA

    A Mrs. Stahborough has informed the Newcastle police that a Mrs. Parkinson found a bottle on the Merewether Beach with a paper inside ...

    Article : 85 words
  41. SWEATING

    A number of employers have been interviewed respecting the alleged sweating in retail drapery establishments, by taking on girls as learners ...

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  42. BAD LANGUAGE

    A young man who used bad language in Hannan-street, near the Palace Hotel, at about 10.15 p.m. on July 21, when a number of people were round ...

    Article : 48 words
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