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  2. MOROCCO

    Muloi Hafid has secured 1,700,000 rounds..of ammunition in the Custom-house at Magazin, which intended to seize. ...

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  3. WYRLEY OUTRAGE

    A cap found in a field where mares Lad been mutilated and' a broken pipe found in- the vicinity are the chief circumstantial evidence against Morgan ...

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  4. OCIAL EVIL

    Before -the R.M. (Mr. Dowley) in the Kalgoorlie Police Court this mom ing, the . summons cases twenty-six women-of the unfortunate ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS, ETC

    For the t[?]rd night in succession the management of the Cremorne Gardens [?]ere compelled to postpone their entertainment on Saturday ...

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  6. ASSAULT

    A woman, well known in police court records as Alice Lawson, was brought before the R.M. at the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning on ...

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  7. THE TARIFF

    Gross tariff anomalies are every day the Minister for Customs. This morning Dean Phelan, of the Roman being brought under the attention of ...

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  8. UNION RAILWAY

    Mr. Hume Cook, speaking at the retter carriers' social, declared that the Transcontinental Railway was necessary for defence as well as commerce. ...

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  9. SCORCHING

    Patrick Devine, an elderly cabman, was charged in the City Court to-day witl[?] causing grievous bodily harm to Leslie McLaren, a motor cyclist. ...

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  10. ALPINE INCIDENTS

    While walking along a path on the Salischloes ,a mountain 2190 ft. high, over looking Olten, a little Swiss girl, aged eight, yesterday fell over a precipice. ...

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  11. SWIMMING

    Daniels at Manchester on Saturday won the 100 yards championship in 45 2-5 sees., which is a’ new record. ...

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  12. ALL NATIONS CARNIVAL.

    The preparations for the All Nations Carnival, which opens in the Cremorne Gardens on Wednesday are being carried out on the ...

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  13. BAISULI’S STORY.

    “At our first interview,” Raisuli writes, "I told Maclean all my grievances. I complained that there was advise the Sultan, that the ...

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  14. CONCUSSION

    Helen Tinsley, an elderly woman and resident of South Yarra, was Knocked down by a pony and jinker this morning and sustained severe ...

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  15. MONTE CARLO MURDER

    An immense crowd met the Goolds. charged with the murder of Mdme. Levin at Monte Carlo, to-day, shouting “Death to them.” ...

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  16. LAIR SPORT

    The following horses If ft Kalgoorlie by special train for the coast this morning:— Avondale, Nothos perplex Baerami ...

    Article : 119 words
  17. B0YCLARVCYANT

    An extraordinary case of clairvoyance by a Child has caused considerable interest in Christiana. About fortnight ago a man living in the ...

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  18. ATLANTIC RACE

    The Lusitanin sailed for New York to-day two and a half hours after the Lucania. There is great excitement among ...

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  19. EDISON'S PICTURES.

    Edison's popular pictures were shown at the Cremorne Gardens last night. The management screened a capital collection of views, which was ...

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  20. BROKEN KNEE CAP

    Jas. Murray, of Lima, had his knee cap broken this morning by a kick from a horse ...

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  21. BELLA STEELE CONCERT.

    The comcert which took place last night at Her Majesty's Theatre, Kalgoorlie, in connection with the series organised for the purpose of raisin? ...

    Article : 371 words
  22. FOUND DEAD

    The holy of Jas. Allan, watchman on the Yarrowoe dredge at Ballarat, was found in the tool-house this morning. An oil drum containing burning ...

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  23. KING IN LONDON,

    King Edward had an enthusiastic reception in London to-day, where he is spending the week-end. ...

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  25. CRICKET

    Tarrant travels to Australia the English Eleven, the Middlesex Cllub paying his expenses with a view to benefit Tarrant’s health and to ...

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  26. KNOGKED DOW

    Thomas Ke[?]ris was knocked down by a truck at Summer station this morning, and received severe injuries the head, hands and hip. ...

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  27. ENGLISH LECTION

    Lord Arthur Hill (Conservative) with 3,702 votes, was elected on Saturday Thursday for West Down, defeating Mr. Beattie a Rusellite, Who polled 2,918 ...

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  28. DRI[?]K

    John Lanyon, a well-known resident of Eddington, Committed suicide on Saturday by drowning h owe If in well. ...

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  29. A SPIDER'S HOARD

    An extraordinary discovery has been made by a workman in an empty house at Leichhardt. , Whilst dusting the walls of the front ...

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  30. GAMBLING EVIL

    Charles Rssves and Robert Go wan b who were arrested on Saturday night, and subsei [?]uentlv charged with an infraction of a municipal by-law, ...

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  31. CHILD MURDER

    Mob violence, the result of the cumulative reports -of assaults on little children, is now -the cause graver concern to the police than the ...

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  32. SUPPOSED THIEVES

    Donald Ross, of Bairnsdale, a contractor, arrived in the city late on the 2nd inst. He booked a bed at the Melbourne Coffee Palace, and when ...

    Article : 80 words
  33. SLANDER

    The case in which Leslie Simpson dentist, of Paramatts, claimed £1,000 damages from Benjamin Crowe his wife for alleged slander has ...

    Article : 187 words
  34. THE FRENCH TRAIN WRECK

    It is now considered certain that the tragedy which happened at Pon[?]de-Ce on Sunday was caused by the train leaving the metals just before ...

    Article : 217 words
  35. A HOWLER

    The celebrated howling Dervishes would not be in it with a lady who was before the Boulder ;Court this morning charged with Being drunk, ...

    Article : 143 words
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  37. MINES AND CITY WORKERS' CLUB.

    The committee of the Mines and City Workers' Club met on Friday evening last, the president (Mr. J. G. Williams) occupied the chair. After ...

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  41. FIRE IN BOULDER

    An outbreak of fire last night destroyed the four-roomed weatherboard hession house of Mr. Richard a miner employed at the ...

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  42. PERSONAL

    The will of Wr. Charles Robert Searle Rowe. late of Whip Hill, Bendigo, mining manager, who died on May last, was filed for probate ...

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  48. LITERARY AND DEBATING SOCIETY;

    At the usual weekly meeting of the Mechanics' Literary and Debating Society. to be be to-night in the Court House, Burt—street, the Rev. ...

    Article : 47 words
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