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  2. FIRST OFFENDERS’ ACT.

    Arthur Watkins, charged with uttering forged securities, was discharged on finding two sureties for £50 for twelve months. ...

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  3. CABLES.

    A fifth issue of exchequer bonds for ten million pounds is announced on the same terms as the fourth. ...

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  5. BROCKMAN v. MOORE.

    “Daylight” writes:—“Your report of the evidence in the case of Brockman v. Moore does not strike me as altogether clear. As one who was ...

    Article : 252 words
  6. A SURVIVOR’S ACCOUNT.

    A Hindu survivor relates that at 6 o’clock on Tuesday morning, after a cold and boisterous night, the mountains rattled and the whole place ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL VISITORS.

    The China, which arrived to-day, brought all the Federal visitors except Senator Stewart, who was left ill at Adelaide. ...

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  8. THE “TIMES” CAST

    Colonel Morgan has been awarded £340 damages in his suit against the “Times” for a libel contained in an article appearing in that journal on ...

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  9. SPORTING

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  10. RUSSIAN MILITARY ORDERS.

    Russia has placed orders for 500 million cartridges, and also seven million pounds worth of guns and ammunition at Crevzot, Belgium. ...

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  11. NATIVES KILLED WHOLESALE.

    Many natives in the vicinity were killed by the falling banks of stonework. ...

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  12. TEN MILLION YEN.

    Japan has granted ten million yen to the relatives of the soldiers and sailors killed during the war. ...

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  13. CATASTROPHE IN SPAIN.

    The banks of a reservoir building near Madrid burst on Friday, burying most of the workmen. One hundred dead bodies were recovered and 200 ...

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  14. LOCAL.

    It is feared that swine fever has again broken out in the State. A pig from the York district, killed at Fremantle last week, was undoubtedly ...

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  15. Roads Board Meetings.

    Minutes of monthly meeting held on April 4th. Present: Mr. Waldeck (chairman), Messrs. J. McGuinness, J. McCartney, R. Wilton, C. Duncan, ...

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  16. RUSSIANS RETIRE

    The Russians who were defeated early this week at Chun Chin Sun have retired to Sun Men Ching, along the Fenghua road. ...

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  17. THE INDIAN EARTHQUAKE.

    The result of the recent earthquake in Northern India is that seven European children and 570 Gurkhas have been killed. ...

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  18. RUSSIA RESOLVED.

    Seventy thousand reservists from Southern Russia have been ordered to Harbin. Feverish preparations are being made to re-inforce General ...

    Article : 56 words
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  20. BAYLEY’S RESUMES WORK

    Owing to a timely fall of rain Barley’s has resumed work. Some splendid stone is being raised. ...

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  21. THE KING’S SYMPATHY.

    King Edward has sent messages to India expressing his profound concern at the calamity, and his earnest sympathy with the sufferers. ...

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  22. A RICH STRIKE

    The Goorlbine (?) Redemption Blocks broke out some, splendid stone yesterday reminiscent of the Londonderry. Seven hundredweight of ...

    Article : 54 words
  23. GENERAL INFORMATION.

    The world eats 2,640,800lb. of butter a year. The cherry, the peach, and the plum all orriginally came from ...

    Article : 571 words
  24. RUSSIAN AND JAP FLEETS

    Admiral Naboga[?]off has sailed from Jibutil. It is stated that 27 warships, presumably Japanese have been sighted 70 ...

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  25. WHERE IT STARTED.

    Further particulars continue to be received. It appears that the disturbance originated in the Western Himalayas, and that the centre was ...

    Article : 68 words
  26. A Bush Tragedy.

    A profound sensation was created in town on Wednesday morning, (says the “Mount Magnet Miner,”) when the news was brought by special ...

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  27. THE STINTON CASE

    At the City Police Court on Saturday Harry Stinton was charged with forgery and uttering. Wm. Mitchell deposal that he ...

    Article : 255 words
  28. COMMUNICATIONS SUSPENDED.

    Communication with Dharmsala is difficult owing to the destruction of roads and bridges. Repairs, however, are being rapidly proceeded with. ...

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  29. NEW BUILT BARRACKS.

    The Gurkhas had just moved into their newly-completed stone barracks which collapsed and buried the occupants by scores. The total of killed ...

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  30. RUSSIAN FLEET PASSES SINGAPORE.

    In official circles it is conjectured that the Russian fleet has passed Singapore and is making for Saigon in Lower Cochin China. ...

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  31. THE CASUALTY LIST.

    The Deputy-Inspector of Police at Dharmsala lost all the members of his family and himself is left a cripple for life. ...

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  32. A Russian Giant.

    “The biggest man ever seen,” is the official description of Feodor Machnow, the Russian giant, who is now exhibiting his huge proportions ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    The Italian Chamber of Deputies, by a large majority, has approved of the new commercial treaty with Germany. ...

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  34. THE VICEROY’S RESIDENCE.

    The vice-regal lodge at Simla has been declared unsafe. Lady Curzon, with her children and the Viceroy’s staff, have removed to houses within ...

    Article : 37 words
  35. MISSING MISSIONARIES.

    The Rev. Rowlands, Mrs. Danetree and Miss Lorbeer were buried in the ruins at the Kangra mission house. The fate of other missionaries is ...

    Article : 43 words
  36. BRITAIN AND AFGHANISTAN.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Brodrick announced that the existing agreements between Britain and Afghanistan would be ...

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  37. PERTH CRIMINAL CASES.

    In the Criminal Court to-day, Bloom, the old clothes dealer convicted of arson on Friday, was sentenced to three years imprisonment. Mrs. ...

    Article : 45 words
  38. ORTH GERMAN LLOYDS.

    The directors of the North German Lloyds, in their annual report, admit having established a coaling station at Simpson Haven, and also that it ...

    Article : 71 words
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  40. FOODLESS AND HOMELESS.

    Food and shelter are urgently needed. Very serious damage is reported at Mudki and Sailkor. ...

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  44. LOSS OF LIFE, 4,500.

    It is estimated that the loss of life in the Indian earthquake was 4,500. ...

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  45. THE APPALLING SUDDENNESS

    The suddenness of the Dharmsala catastrophe was appalling. In a moment the barracks were shattered from end to end and hundreds were ...

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  46. A LORD SUED.

    Agnes Isabel Halls this week sued the Hon. Rupert Guinness, Lord Iveagh’s eldest son, for breach of promise of marriage. There were no ...

    Article : 101 words
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