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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    Geo. Gieppert, aged 82, residing a’ Murray Town, while suffering from religions mania, visited the farm of Mr Fox and attempted to murder Mr Hirsch ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS

    The publicstion in Germany of the statement of Captain Coghlio, commander of the U.S. warship Raleigh, to the effect that Admiral Dewey had warned ...

    Article : 179 words
  4. THE ROMANCE OF TRADE.

    In view of the probable visit of Sir Thomas Lipton to America in connection with the great yacht race, the New York 'World' gives a long and picturesque ...

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    Advertising : 66 words
  6. TELEGRAMS.

    John Bins, charged with an attempt to shoot Elizabeth Cliff with intent to do her grievous bodily harm on April 15, was committed for trial. ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    In the Supreme Court, before Judge Stone and a special jury of 12, the alluvial case of Jaoob Wright versus The Peakhill Goldfield, Limited, was ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    It appears that the insurgent trenches at Gaengua were semi-circular in form, and when the Americans first charged there was a fog, which favored the ...

    Article : 65 words
  9. COLLIERY TROUBLES.

    The Wollahra colliery, near New. castle, which closed some time ago owing to a dispute in connection with the bewing rater, intend to work with ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. NO BORROWING.

    A poll of the ratepayers of Norwood and Kensington was taken today to decide whether the council should borrow £5,000 for a racreation reserve, and ...

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  11. AN AUSTRALIAN DIVORCE.

    Mrs Albert Richards, who was married in Melbourne in 1893 and was deserted by her husband at Colombo, has obtained a divorce from Richards. The ...

    Article : 51 words
  12. FEDERATION.

    The Cabinet has fixed June 20 as the day on which the referendum will be taken. The Government intend sending a copy of the schedule of the bill, ...

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  13. A CHILD RUN OVER.

    John Armstrong, aged 5, while returning home from the Goodwood school with other children, was ran over by a springiray, and died in the ...

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  14. CHINA.

    Germany is arranging to build and control the Tientsin-Shantung line as a Chinese railway, China guaranteeing the German loan , which is shortly to be ...

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  15. A TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Corporal Jewell, while alighting from a tram[?]ar in Hutt-street fell, sustaining concussion of the brain. He regained consciousness this evening. ...

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  16. SUICIDE ON BOARD SHIP.

    On the arrival of the Buninyong from Melbourne this morning, it was reported that a saloon passenger named A. E. Hoare had shot himself and died on the ...

    Article : 113 words
  17. TASMANIA.

    At the inquest on the body of John William Quinley, aged 66, a night watchman on board a barque, who was found drowned between his vessel and ...

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  18. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    At the Police Court to-day a Cinga-lese named David Silver was charged with vagrancy, the evidence of the police going to show that the accused was in ...

    Article : 67 words
  19. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Signor Marconi, the inventor of wireless telegraphy, has succeeded in concentrating messages sent by the new maohine exclusively on to ...

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  20. THE WRECK OF THE AUSTRALIA.

    The steamer Australia, which was wrecked off the West Coast, has broken up completely, and very little has been saved. ...

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  21. INFECTIOUS DISEASES.

    The Government has decided to appoint a Royal Commission to inquire and report on the spread of tuberculosis in cattle, also upon the danger of the ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. THE LUMPING DIFFICULTY.

    The conference between the ship owners and the lumpers was continued to-day, and eat all day without arriving at any conclusion. The conference is ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Mr Joseph Chambersip, Secretary of State for the Colonie, stated in the Honsa of Comtons last night, in refer enoe to military barracks at the Cape, ...

    Article : 113 words
  24. THE TRADING STAMP BUSINESS.

    A large public meeting was held to-night with reference to the trading stamp business. The Mayor presided, and resolutions were passed condemning ...

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  25. THE PRODUCERS’ CONFERENCE.

    The Producers’ Conference was opened to day, The Premier, in opening the proceedings, spoke at length on the position of the colony. He declared ...

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  26. VICTORIA.

    General Booth appeared at the town hall to-night, and fully an hour before the proceedings commenoed the building was filled every part, thousands being ...

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  27. OBITUARY.

    Richard Propeting, for many years superintendent of police, died to-day, aged 80. . ...

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  28. QUEENSLAND.

    The Federal campaign has now fairly started. The antiBillites held a monster meeting in the Centennial Hall on Friday evening, and the Billites will ...

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  29. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    The members of the Australian Eleven have selected Darling as captain, whilst Trumble has been appointed vice-captain. Major Wardill, the manager, and ...

    Article : 61 words
  30. A SUCCESSFUL OPERATION.

    Yesterday Dr Blackburn successfully extrasted a bullet from the thigh — of - 1 Thomas Kennedy, who was shot some four weeks ago in an affray at Marrin ...

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  31. THE SAMOAN TROUBLE.

    I Sir Edward Braddon received a cable from Mr Seddon, stating that in the interest of Australia he thought it advisable to urge the Imperial Government ...

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  32. RAILWAY WOBKSHOPS.

    Tenders for additions to the railway workshops at Ipswich were opened to-day, that of R. P. Vincent, of Sydney, being the lowest (£9,095). This work is but ...

    Article : 43 words
  33. A MINING FATALITY.

    A fatal accident happened at the Sons I of Gwalia mine, when a man named Jackson was killed by a fall of earth. Jackson lingered until 1 o’colck p.m., ...

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  34. OBITUARY.

    Mr James Shackell, who some time since represented the Rodney district in the Legislative Assembly, died at his residence at Dandenong this morning, ...

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  35. NEW ZEALAND.

    Premier Seddon has been re-elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of New Zealand. ...

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  36. A COPPER CORPORATION.

    The Colonial Copper Corporation with a capital of £126,000, are issuing 60,000 shares to the public. It is intender to work the Cow Fiat Mine, at ...

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  37. THE EXCURSION FARES 4

    It is already apparent, judging from the applications that hare been received by various hotel proprietors and other folks who undertake the comfortable homing and ...

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  38. RAILWAY CONFERENCE.

    The conference of railway official commenced sitting at Parliament Hons 6 to day. Mr Thallon was elected chairman. The proceedings are expected to ...

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  39. THE LATE MR CLARKE.

    The will of the late John Clarke, who was drowned in the wreck of the ya[?]bt Queeuie, ban been filed. The -personal estate (£2,810) is br[?]eathed to the ...

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  40. A TALE OF THE SEA.

    A bottle has been washed ashore at Westport containing a paper stating: The steamer Marie (Argentine Republic )sinking in longitude 172z and, ...

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  41. PROROGATION OF PARLIMENT.

    Parliament has been further prorogued to the sixth of June. ...

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  42. COMMITTEE APPOINED

    The Home of Commons has appointed the Old Age Pensions committee, and that body will take up its duties immedistely ...

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  43. THE OXLEY TRAGEDY.

    At the Police Court, South Brisbane, to-day, the hearing of the charge of murder against the man Wilson was proceeded with. Sophie Dahl, in charge ...

    Article : 139 words
  44. THE SLUG HILL DISPUTE

    In Chambers this morning, on the application to continue the injunction I mated by Justice Hen[?]man at the trial of the action brought by the alluvial ...

    Article : 154 words
  45. THE INCOME TAX.

    The District Court Bench has decided that life assurance bonuses are not taxable under the Income tax, but it is probable that the Commissioner for ...

    Article : 176 words
  46. ANTARCTIC ASSOCIATION.

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales has been appointed patron and H R.H. the Duke of York vice-patron of the National Autarotie Exploring Association. ...

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  47. MISSING SNAPSHOT.

    Credible authoritt[?] state that the race of mankind all the world over ate to a great extent influenced and their [?] This ...

    Article : 57 words
  48. BOXING.

    At Pearce’s Athletic Hall, Bayleystreet, on Saturday evening, May Pat O’Toole and Bill Bell are to contest the best of 20 rounds for a puree ok £40 ...

    Article : 35 words
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