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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    One thousand Chinese soldiers made an attack upon 150 British troops at Taipoff, opening a rifle fire upon them The British, assisted by the shells ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    J. H. Witheford, of New Zealand, who is now in Sydney, has received a cable stating that the British Treasury passed the whole of the estimates for the ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The Reichstag has unanimously approved of Herr Von Bulow s attitude with regard to Samoan affairs. has been arranged that the ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The railway revenue for March amounts to £288 865, a comparative increase of over £48,000. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS

    Dr Bevan having expressed a desire to inspect the interior of the totalisator buildings of the S.A J.C., was shown over them on Monday by the mayor and ...

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  7. ROADS BOARD ASSESSMENT.

    In the Local Court yesterday morning, before Mr J. M. Finnerty R.M, the point in dispute between the Coolgardie District Roads Board and the mining ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Sinking operations in the main shaft of the Ivanhoe South Extended are being pushed ahead. A very hard belt of country, however. is now being passed through, making ...

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  9. THE EASTERN MARKET MURDER.

    Medor has been further remanded for a week. He looked pai[?], but composed. ...

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  10. BOULDER MAIN BEEF.

    The development in the west crosscut at the 400ft level in the Boulder Main Beef has proved not to be so valuable as at first reported. Interviewed to-day, the manager ...

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  11. ALLEGED ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    At the Central Police Court an Austrian named Joan Palagra, who for some years has been well known as John, was charged with having attempted on ...

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  12. FATAL ACCIDENT AT ONKAPARINGA.

    Thomas Sincock died to day from injuries sustained at Onkaparinga on Easter Monday, having never regained consciousness. He had been connected ...

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  13. THE FISHERMAN’S BEND TRAGEDY.

    Mrs Jophson was brought up for trial to-day. Dr Shields stated that she wis suff ring from well-marked delusionary insanity, and was not fit to be tried. A ...

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  14. CORRUPTION IN NEWYORK.

    Mr Croker, giving evidence before the commission appointed to enquire into the charges of corruption in connection with the municipal government ...

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  15. SUICIDE OF A COLLECTOR.

    At Woollabra a collector named John Hubert Higham threw himself from a window and fractured his skull. He did in a few minutes. He bad been in ...

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  16. HANNAN’S OROYA.

    Driving operations were resumed to-day in the Australia East lode at the 200ft level in the Oroya. There is still about 30ft to go before the point where the shaft is being ...

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  17. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL WOUNDING.

    Samuel Trewin was brought before the Court to-day, charged with unlawfully and maliciously wounding Selina Mueller with a knife. Accused and ...

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  18. A MALICIOUS GIRL.

    Mary Mason, aged 18, who was found guilty at Ballarat of setting fire to the Marvel Laundry, has been sentenced to 18 months’ imprionment. The Chief ...

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  19. THE DREYFUS CASE.

    Colonel Picquart, in his evidence before the Court de Cassation, deposed that the documents marked ‘Canaelle D’ were not pro iuced until the authorities ...

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  20. AUSTRALASIAN CHESS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Mr Jacobs, chefs champion of Australasia, announces his intention of retiring from the championship. ...

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  21. BANK OF ENGLAND.

    The Bank of England mill was restarted to-day on ore stoped from the shallow levels of the property. Development work is also proceeding in the lower levels of the m[?]ne ...

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  22. FEDERATION.

    The general opinion appears to be that the Enabling Bill will pass the Council. Both parties are busily engaged now in preparing for a vigorous ...

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  23. CE[?]SUS PROPRIETARY.

    A strong stream of water has been struck in the west crossont about 190ft from the shaft at the 300ft level in the Cr[?]sus Proprietary. The manager is of opinion that ...

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  24. AN UNSATISFACTORY INSOLVENCY.

    During the hearing of the insolvency case of Bernard von Sanden, there were some severe strictures passed by the judge. His judgment was that the ...

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  25. A POOR UNFORTUNATE.

    At the inquest on the body of Mabel Wapton, who shot herself in the slums on Saturday night, the evidence showed that remorse, jealousy, and drink led to ...

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  26. THE BRITISH CHIEF.

    Forty-three tons of stone front the British Chief have been crushed at the Richmond [?]em Battery for an average of 16dwt to the ton. ...

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  27. POPE LEO XIII.

    The Pope yesterday attended a ‘Te Deum’ in St Peter’s in celebration of he 21st anniversary of his elevation to the Papacy. ...

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  28. THE BRITISH BUDGET PROPOSALS.

    The local wine makers and merchants view with alarm the proposed increase in the duty on wine, and the consequent serious handicap to the industry. ...

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  29. A SAD DEATH.

    A married woman, named Margaret Esson, aged 70, dropped dead at Bombala this morning. One of her daughters was to be married next week, ...

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  30. KALGOORLIE SHAREMARKET.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 139 words
  31. FOOTBALL IN ENGLAND.

    The football season of the Britisn Association closed on Saturday, when the final match for the Association Cup was played at the Crystal Palace, and ...

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  32. THE MAYOR OF MELBOURNE.

    The mayor has declined to allow himself to be nominated for the Melbourne Province in the Legislative Council in succession to the late Mr James ...

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  33. A RECORD PERFORMANCE.

    At the Central Police Court this morning the magistrate dealt with 95 charges of drunkenness between 10 and 11 o’clock. This is a record number of ...

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  34. DEATH OF MR BRADLEY.

    Mr Jas, Bradley, of Bradley and Sheridan, North Adelaide, well known in connection with the Hibernian Young Men’s Society, died on Monday, aged 27. ...

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  35. THE FOOLISHNESS OF YOUTH

    William-Copping, aged SO, has committed suicide at his lodgings at Albert Park by shooting himself with a revolver. He had been betting heavily on the ...

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  36. A CENTENARIAN RECORD.

    At the police court to-day Sarah Jones was sentenced to six months’ imprisonment for vagrancy. She had over 100 convictions against, her, and ...

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  37. THE LATE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    At the inquiry into the collision at Wolseley with the Melbourne express, it was found that it was caused by the driver—A. Crow—disobeying the rule ...

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  38. DEATH OF A CHILD.

    The adjourned inquest on the body of the child, W. Callaghan, who was adopted by registered nurse Dillon, was resumed. The coroner made ...

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  39. THE DRINK CURSE

    Mr Chamberlain, Secretary of State the Colonies, has informed a deputation that a prohibitive tariff will be placed upon liquor in the British ...

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  40. ATTEMPT ON THE AMEER’S LIFE.

    An attempt has been made on the life of Abdar Rahman Khan, Ameer of Afghanistan. An Afghan fired at him with a ...

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  41. THE TICK PLAGUE.

    It is widely believed in the northern coastal districts that the ticks are now within 20 miles of the New South Wales oorder. A large number of cattle bare ...

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  42. COOLGARDIE ‘RAPID GALL.’

    Messrs John Macnamara and Co report:— Market brisk. Very large attendance, Business not confined to Cosgrove’s as hitherto Bayley’s United (300) had sales ...

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  43. THE WEATHER.

    {No abstract available}

    Detailed lists, results, guides : 7 words
  44. MARVELLOUS SURVIVAL.

    A collier named Leyley has been rescued after being imprisoned for 11 days in a coal name in Salopshire (West of England.) During the whole of that ...

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  45. THE VACANCY IN THE COUNCIL.

    Mr C. W. Cain, of South Yarra, has consented to stand for the Melbourne Province for the Legislative Council to fill the vacancy caused by the death of ...

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  46. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Southern Cross left the Bluff to-day on her return to the Antarctic region to rejoin Borchegrevinck and party. ...

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  47. PERTH.

    Thomas Summers, an expiree, was found drowned in the Swan River, near the Old Men’s Depot, this morning. He bad been ill, and it is supposed that he ...

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  48. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Frances, Doweger Duchess of Marlborough. [The deceased lady was Albertha, daughter of the first D ke of Abercorn ] ...

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  49. LATE SPORTING.

    Polo was played this afternoon at Kensington between teams representing New Zealand and New South Wales. The former team won by six points to one. ...

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  50. MURDER IN IRELAND.

    A farmer named Keohane and his son have been both murdered while passing along a highway in Skibbereen, a seaport town on the extreme south end ...

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  51. THE SAMOAN TROUBLE.

    A wreath has been sent to Samoa by the Auckland Club to be placed on Lieutenant Fresman’s grave. Corporal Fox worth and seaman Hunt, ...

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  52. ALLEGED JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    At the city police court to-day James Bryant and James Henry were committed for trial for the robbery of £30 worth of jewellery from Bloustein’s ...

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  53. ITALY AND FRANCE.

    King Humbert ot Italy reviewed the French and Italian naval squadrons at Cagliari, a port on the south coast of Sardinia, afterwards, Inching on board ...

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  54. V.A.T.C. SCRATCHINGS.

    The following scratchings for the V.A.T.C. meeting were notified at the office to-day Welter Handicap—Spindrift, The Merry Boy. ...

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  55. TASMANIA.

    Two private hou[?] and an hotel were burglared on Sunday night and jewellery and money stolen. Joseph Walters and Thomas Harding, recently from Victoria, ...

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  56. A HAY STACK BURNT.

    A haystack at Northam, the property of John Taylor, was totally destroyed by fire this morning. The damage was estimated at £366, and the insurance ...

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  57. SALE OF MERLOOLAS.

    Merloolas has been bought for India on behalf of T. Uphill for £1,600, and, subject to the approval of a veterinary surgeon, the sale will be completed this week. It is ...

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  58. AFFAIRS IN NEWFOUNDLAND.

    Sir H. E. M’Cullum, Governor of Newfoundland, in re-instating the Reflehrer-General, Hon Alfred Mori DP, protested against the innuendoes against Mr ...

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  59. THE GREE BUSHES TIN FIELDS.

    Encouraging reports continue to come to hand from the Greenbushes tin fields About 800 men are now on the ground. Several experts have visited the place, ...

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  60. LEAGUE OF VICTORIAN WHEELMEN.

    A special meeting of the council of the League of Victorian Wheelmen to-night discussed the league’s finances, and decided to discontinue the club. A proposition that the ...

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  61. Advertising

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  62. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Jas. Tevelein was committed for trial to-day on a charge of unlawfully knowing a girl under the age of 13. ...

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  63. MAX REGIS.

    M. Max Regis, the truculent ex-Mayor of Max Regis, the truculent ex four months’ imprisonment for insulting the Governor-General of the province. ...

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  64. THE LUMPERS' DIFFICULTY.

    The difficulty between the lumpers and steamship owners is still unsettled A conference was held privately to-day and it is hoped that the matter will be ...

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  65. THE MACQUARIE HEADS’ BREAKWATER.

    At a meeting of the Strahan Marine Board tenders were opened for the construction of the western breakwater at Macquarie Heads. The lowest tender ...

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