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  5. NELSON'S COLUMN.

    Lochinvar is remarkably brief in his allusions to football, considering what a loquacious young rascal he generally is when writing about his ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The executive of the Sinn Fein, which is described as the most militant of the Irish societies, disagrees with the executive of tee National ...

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  7. An Old Grime Revived.

    At the Bairnsdale Court this morning a peculiar development occurred in connection with the Bullumwaal gold robbery, likewise reviving a ...

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  8. Geraldton Municipal Council.

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  9. REFORM OF THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    In the House of Commons yesterday the Prime Minister (Sir H. Campbell- Bannerman) tabled a resolution having for its purpose the reform of the ...

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  10. Northampton Notes

    The results of the I.O.O.F., Manchester Unity, meeting in the Mechanics' Institute last Friday night, was the establishment of a Northampton ...

    Article : 295 words
  11. Russia.

    The residents of Long Island, New York, have been considerably perturbed of late owing to burglaries being of almost daily occurrence. ...

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  12. CAPRICIOUS CARPIROS.

    Ehlert doesn't mean to take his late court-medicine lying down, and more power to him. Analysts, like doctors, delight to differ. And where ...

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  13. LOCAL.

    It has been decided that the Governor, Sir F. G. D. Bedford, shall open. Parliament on July 4. It is anticipated that a lively ...

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  14. A WINDFALL.

    During the next few days the Treasurer (Mr. F. Wilson) will receive over £18,000 on the estate of the late Mr. Lansell. ...

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  15. THE POLICY SPEECH.

    The Premier (Mr. N. J. Moore) proceeds to Bunbury this morning in order to deliver the Ministerial pronunciamento this evening, and livewise ...

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  16. THE PERSIAN REVOLT.

    Eighty-five members of the party forming tee followers of the Pretender to tee Persian throne, have surrendered themselves to the ...

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  17. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir, --Having heard that I am accused of having supplied you with the "Walkaway Notes" which appeared in your paper of Friday last, re the ...

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  18. THE OPPOSITION.

    The Labor Party will meet on Friday morning to arrange the Opposition programme for tee coming session. ...

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  19. TERRIBLE MARINE DISASTER.

    Another terrible marine disaster is recorded. The steamer Salonica, which left Coral Island a few days ago. Her ...

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  20. THE MILDURA WRECK.

    Further litigation respecting the steamer Mildura, which was wrecked off the North-West Cape in April last, is improbable. ...

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  21. The Timber Trade Trouble.

    The various timber mills started work this morning, though it is stated they were very shorthanded. The relief committee have ...

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  22. INTER-STATE.

    A sensational story is in circulation respecting the recent Mint robbery. It is asserted that Mr. Pascoe, the owner of the stolen gold, dreamed he ...

    Article : 138 words
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  24. Nutshells.

    A great need of Geraldton is an up-to-date roller flour mill. Mr. C. Smith, of Issecka, deals with the question in to-day's issue. ...

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  25. Governor-General in Peril.

    News has been received from Cairns of the arrival of the Governor-General and party aboard the s.s. Tsinan. ...

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  26. DIED OF HUNGER.

    The body of Edwin Church, an elderly swagman, was found this morning at Wickliff. It is supposed he died of hunger and ...

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  27. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT.

    A youth named Vildar, while fingering a pea-rifle at Euroa, tee weapon suddenly discharged, and the bullet lodged in the side of Matthew Maher. ...

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  30. SUDDEN DEATH.

    A distressingly sudden death occurred at Benalla to Thomas Love, an old and respected resident, who retired to bed last night. ...

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