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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Kiel police are investigating a series of alleged extraordinary frauds at the Imperial dockyards at Kiel. Many high officials are suspected of ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Margaret Henderson, a married woman, was before the Police Court yesterday morning, charged with receiving into custody a female child ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Touched by an appeal to visit her on the ground she had never been able [?]o s[?]e Her Majesty, the Queen carried a boquet to and shook hands with a ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. J. A Pearse informed Mr. W. Thorne, Labor M.P., regarding the Laborite memorial, that Sir E. Grey, Minister ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    The amendment moved by Mr. L. Hardy, “That in view of the growing liabilities of the nation, and the need of further reducing the burdens cast ...

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  8. EARL DUDLEY RECEIVES THE GRAND CROSS.

    Earl Dudley, the Governor General clod of Australia, has received the Grand Cross of the Order of St Michael and St George. ...

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  9. THE DIET ELECTIONS.

    The elections for the Lowor House of the Diet, gave the Socialists three seats for Berlin, and one for Hanover. ...

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  10. PURCHASE OF DOCKS.

    The Joint Committee of the House of Lords and House of Commons adopted the principle of the purchase of docks. ...

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  11. A Platman Killed.

    The cause of a remarkable accident at the Brown Hill (Kalgoorlie) mine on Wednesday by which Robert Du[?]n met his death, was explained ...

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  12. AMERICA.

    His horse rearing and falling backward after crossing a recky stream in Rock Creek Park, President Roosev[?]lt slipped off, falling a distance of ...

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  13. FAMOUS CHESTNUT TREES DESTROYED.

    On Monday night, in a few minutes, a tornado destroyed sixty famous chestnut trees at tho Teddington end of Bushy Park, in Middlesex, on the ...

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  14. MR. T. PRICE ENTERTAINED.

    Mr. T. Price, Premier of South Australia, and several Labor members of the House of Commons were the gue[?]s of Mr. Joseph Devli[?] at dinner ...

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  15. Wool Importa[?]on to Italy.

    On behalf of exporters, Mr J. W. Taverner, the Victorian Agent General, conferred with the Italian Minister for Agriculture, and ...

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  16. AFRICA

    D[?]zula’s demand for the payment of the arrears of his salary has been withdrawn, owing to the impossibility of the court hearing the applcation ...

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  18. The Ararat Murder.

    At the Supreme Court sittings at Ararat, before Justice A Beck[?]tt, Charles Henry Deutsch[?]nn was charged with the wilful murder of his ...

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  19. Mother and Father Arrested.

    Towards the end of last month a ten months old boy, residing with his parents, Griffiths Stephens and his wife, at Wa[?]damah, ...

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  20. THE DEATH OF GENERAL SIR REDVERS BULLER.

    The Natal Government has con doled with Lady Buller in the death of her husband. ...

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  21. FRANCE.

    In connection with the transfer of the remains of Emile Zola to the Panth[?]on, just at the close of the ceremony, when M. Fallieres and M. ...

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  22. Old Age Pensions.

    In the Senate the Old Age Pen[?]ons Bill was received from the House of Representatives and read the first time. Senator Best moved ...

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  24. Alleged Incendiar[?]sm.

    At the City Police Court this morning Thomas Ball was charged by the N.S.W. police with burning down premises at Newcastle, for tho purpose of obtaining ...

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  25. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Lord Cromer, in his presidential address to the Unionist Freetrade Club, after remarking that after the next general elections the parties ...

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  26. RUSSIA.

    The No[?]oe Vr[?]ya, a St. Peters burg newspaper, says the growing ties of friendship between Russia, Britain and France, is destined to take the ...

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  28. An Unfaithful Servant.

    Louis Borodsky, a new arrival in the State, was charged at the City Court with the larceny of £25, a cheque for £6, and other articles the ...

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  29. Filipino and Half-caste Chinese.

    At Port Darwin, Stephen Castro, a Filipino, was committed for trial yesterday for the abduction of girl mimed C[?]ssy Tye. ...

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  30. EARL DUDLEY ON AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    Earl Dudley, addressing the Bristol Chamber of Commerce, remarked many English industries could only flourish if they acted together without ...

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  31. GREAT BRITAIN.

    Mr. John Motley’s Committee on the Indian Railway Finance and Administration, which included Sir John Mackay (chairman), Sir Felix ...

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  32. Death of Mrs. Deakin, Senior.

    Mrs D[?]kin, mother of the Prime Minister, died at her residence, South Yarra, on Tuesday, and was buried yesterday in the family grave at St. ...

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  34. Constable and Nurse.

    Eleanor Brown, described as a nurse, and John Thomas Russell, a police constable, were charged with conspiracy to commit an illegal ...

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  35. Trades Union and Arbitration.

    The Trades and Labor Council last night re-affirmed the decision that all tho unions in the State should be advised to ignore the ...

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  36. POSTAL REFORMS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Heniker Heaton congratulated Mr. Sydney Buxton, Postmaster-General, on the postal reform calculated to ...

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  37. Subiaco Arson Case.

    The trial of Elizabeth Run[?]all, on the charge of having committed arson at Subiaco, was concluded on Wed-Chief Justice Parker summed up in ...

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  38. The Murder of Constable Ring.

    James Albert Coleman was sentenced to death at Adelaide yesterday, for the murder of Constable Ring, at Glenelg. ...

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  39. ACCIDENTS AT FACTORIES.

    The Government intends to appoint committee to ascertain tho causes of the more frequent accidents at factories and workshops, and to report ...

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