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  4. TWO SUICIDES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Two suicides occurred at Richmond. George Rogers, marine store dealer, purchased some strychnine saying that ...

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  5. THE LATEST

    Lovely morning. Mostly fine, but rather sult[?] Few showers here and there in South-West. ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING

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  7. FROM FIRE TO ICE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The s.s. Roddam, which had such a miraculous escape during the great eruption of Mont Pelee, the hot ashes and stones ...

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  8. DAUGHTER’S DEATH

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The city coroner, Dr Ramsey Smith, began an inquest this morning regarding Winnie [?] body was [?]med on ...

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  9. CAPITAL TO W.A.

    At the last meeting of the [?] of Commerce the following letter from a former resident of Adelaide, now in Western Australia, was received by the ...

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  10. POLITICAL CRISIS

    Another development of the political situation took place at the meeting of Parliament last night. For some days various rumors have been in circulation ...

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  11. FOREIGN

    Plot by Boer colonists against natives. De Wet nephew famous Boer General, arrested at Windho[?]k. ...

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  12. RUSSIA MOVING

    LONDON. Wednesday. — Russia proposes to construct a railway one thousand [?] in length in order to connect the Trans Baikal Railway Line ...

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  13. INTERSTATE

    Winnie Goater, 21, disappeared some days ago in Adelaide. Now ascertained died, and buried under false name. Body exhumed. ...

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  14. U.S. CABINET

    LGNDON, Wednesday.—The United States Cabinet, sitting at Washington, have been discussing the boycott of American goods in China. ...

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  15. GORDON DIVORCE

    The Gordon divorce[?] case was continued in No. 3 Court this morning, before Mr Justice Burnside. The private detective continued his ...

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  16. LICENSE REVOKED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The license which had been granted to the New York Life Assurance Company entitling them to do business ...

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  17. VICTORIAN TENOR

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Walter Kirby, the young Victorian tenor, who went to London in order to continue his musical studies under the patronage of ...

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  18. JAPAN AND ENGLAND

    The show [?]ent of Messrs Bostock and Wombwell was again well filled with a large and enthusiastic audience to witness the third performance of the ...

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  19. LOCAL DEBENTURES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Fremantle and East Fremantle debentures to the amount of £20,000 have been sold by Messrs F. Stoneham and Co, ...

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  20. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The New Zealand team of Rugby footballers contested the sixth match of their tour today. This was the first match played ...

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  21. LOCAL

    William McKenzie Grant three years for uttering false document. Tom Evans, lawyer’s clerk, adjudged not guilty stealing employer’s money. ...

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  22. OLD VICTORIAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Hon. Edward Langdon has died from acute pneumonia. He was a very old colonist and sat in ...

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  23. MARCONI SYSTEM

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Captain Walker, who is accompanied by two electrical engineers, acting on behalf of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph ...

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  24. CLUB LICENSES

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In the House of Assembly a Bill has been introduced to regulate the licensing of clubs. ...

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  25. COUNTRY

    More building at Narrogin. Some settlers arrived in Albany. At Albany, Mr. W. H. Richardson appointed town valuator. ...

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  26. POLICE OFFICER

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Inspector Denis Sullivan, who recently retired from the police force, died this morning, aged over 70. ...

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  27. PRINCE FOR PEACE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Prince Von Bulow, the German Imperial Chancellor, has been again interviewed. He said, “It cannot be anything but ...

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  28. RUNNER SHRUBB

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The English Amateur Athletic Association has permanently suspended A. A. Shrubb, the great amateur champion runner, who ...

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  29. POLIICAL

    Rason Governmeat suffered defeat on matter Upper House Referendum Bill. Probable dissolution. During financial year £13,895 spent ...

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  30. EXCHANGE PA[?]IC

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Great exment [?]vails on the Liverpool cotton exchange. Prices fall rapidly, and a drop of 15 ...

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  31. DEATH OF A JUDGE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Judge [?]ut died this morning from heart [?]ailure. George Giles, missing at Supreme ...

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  32. PROVIDE FUNDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The German Navy League, numbering 81,000 members, has issued a manifesto urging the Reichstag to provide funds for the ...

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