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  6. This Mornings news.

    Vice- Regal party will visit. His Majesty’s Theatre to-night. Postal notice. The P.O. authorities announce that [?] for the Eastern ...

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  7. PROBABLE ACTION

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—It is said that, in the event of an appeal against the conviction of John Wren and others, the Crown will subphoen 3000 ...

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  8. UNFOUNDED RUMOR

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—A rumor was current last evening to the effect that a number of surface hands had been put off at the Ivanhoe mine. ...

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  9. FIRE IN FOUNDAY

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—At about 5 o’clock on Wednesday morning e fire took in Silverthorne and Adeir’s foundry, [?] in the destruction ...

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  10. MR.PRICE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Premer Price got into a hot corner at Mt. Gambier on Tuesday night. He was replying to a leaflet which was issued by the ...

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  11. MEAT SCANDALS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The firms of Messrs, Amour, Swift, Cudahy, Nelson, and Morris, American meat packers, have been found guilty of accepting ...

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  12. PRIESTLY MURDER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Two priests were placed on trial at Nancy to-day, charged, one with the wilful murder of an anti-clorical workman, the other ...

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  13. MR SEDDON’S DEATH

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Inten[?]e and universal regret is. expressed throughout the colony at the sadden demise of Mr. Seddon. ...

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  14. AGRARIAN CRISIS

    LONDON., Wednesday. —The St. Petersburg journal, the “Vre[?],” states that the Russian Government are forming a land reserve of fifty ...

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  15. VICE CONSULS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Messrs. Thomas Fergus, Alfred Golla, and Adolpho Feez have been gazetted Vice Consuls for Argentina in Dunedin, ...

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  16. MOTOR OMNIBUS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The motor omnibus service from the city to Prahran is to stop running. It has been decided by the directors ...

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  17. The A.N.A

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Spencer-street board of directors of the Australian Natives’ Association have Passed a resolution recording their ...

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  18. TREE PERSONS

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—No fewer than three persons, who have been arrested on suspicion of being lunatics, are incarcerated at the Kalgoorlie ...

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  19. MR. J. L. TOOLE

    LONDON, Wednesday. —Mr. J. L. Toole, the celebrated comedian, who has been ill for some time, is gradually sinking. ...

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  20. SPEARMINT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The now [?] racehorse Spearmint, who won this year’s English Derby and the Grand Prix de Paris, has had one of ...

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  21. JOHN WREN’S

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—It is rumoured that John Wren has purchased Sir Malcolm M’Eacharn’s mansion for £20,000. ...

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  22. SOLDIERS REFUSE

    LONDON, Wednesday—The Royal fusiliers, who are at profit stationed at Parkharst, have absolutely refused to eat the American tinned bully beef, ...

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  23. SINFUL SAILOR

    At the Fremantle police Court this morning, before Mr. D. K. Congdon and Mr. G. Sau[?]n, J’s.P., Owen William Men[?]tin was charged with on ...

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  24. COMPLETE ROLL

    COOLGARDIE, This Day.—The Revision Court, to be help in Coolgardie on Thursday week, June 21, promises to be of an important nature. It is ...

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  25. The ADMIRALTY

    LONDON, Wednesday—The British Admiralty have hopes of salving and repairing H.M.S. Montugu, if the fine weather which is now prevailing at ...

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  26. BOMB OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Three more of the persons who were wounded in the bomb out rape in Madrid by the desperado [?] Moral, have succumbed ...

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  27. VICTORIAN BOY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The boy named Norman Davidson, aged 13 years, who injured his hand through crushing it in between the buffers of two ...

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  28. IMMENSE FIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The [?] docks at Baltimore, in Maryland, United States of America, have been burnt. ...

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  29. RIDING EXPERT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Professor Kemp, buck jumper expert, was committed for trial at Chillers yesterday, charged with, horse stealing. ...

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  30. INTERSTATE.

    Breach of promise case in Sydney. A man who couldn’t leave his mother. £500 damages awarded the plaintiff. Interesting divorce case in Sydney. ...

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  31. ALIEN TAILORS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The [?] in the East end of London, who have been so often accused of cutting down wages and working for almost ...

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  32. BOER EMIGRANTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The condition of the Boers who left South Africa and settled in the Argentina, is a very sad one, and apparently the emigrants ...

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  33. MELBOURNE CRUSADE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Edward [?] and Charles Connors were fined £20 each, with £5 5/ costs, in default three months, at the district court ...

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  34. ALLEGED ABDUCTION

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A man named Hughes was committed for trial to-day for alleged abduction. The evidence showing that the girl’s ...

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  35. “PERTHSHIRE” FIRE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The [?] on the [?] Perthshine which has been raging for some time, has bees confined to the forehold and the between ...

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  36. A JANDAKOT EPISODE

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Messrs. D. K. Congdon and G. Saurmasn, J’ S.P., the adjourned case of T.J. Giblin was ...

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  37. DREAMING CELESTIAL

    This morning, as Wing Sing, a greengrocer hailing from the flowery land, was peacefully pursuing his way into town with a road of succulent [?] ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT CLERK

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Samuel Williams, who was formerly a Home Affairs office deck, has been identified at Wagga. ...

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  39. S.A. SEPTUGENARIAN

    ADELAIDE, This Day,—At the inquest held on Eli Bowden a septuagenarian pauoer, who cut his throat in the Destitute Asylum, the evidence ...

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  40. GREAT FIND

    LONDON, Wednesday,—Mr. Edison, the well-known inventor, has discovered rich beds of cobalt in Carolina and Tennessee. ...

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  41. FOREIGN.

    British politics. The Education Bill. Mr. Redmond mollified by proposed amendment. Irish land purchase. £7,000,000 ...

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  42. MOURNFUL MINNCE

    At the Fremantle Police Court, this Morning, before Mr. E. K. Congdon, J.P. Minnie Burnett was charged with “loitering” in Henderson-street. ...

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  43. A EAST CRIME

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A man named Emery Gordon Meador was arrested in 1899 for the murder of a stall-holder in the Eastern Market, ...

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  44. M[?]YOR WEEDON

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Lord Mayor W[?]don, of Melbourne, who arrived yesterday morning, will attend the mayoral bell to-night. ...

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  45. TWO INDIANS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Mr. Ragan, a native of M[?], has been bracketed us senior wrangler with another Indian. ...

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  46. PER OLAF SOLIN

    The, first meeting and public examination in bankruptcy of the notorious Per Oluf Solin, whone book swindling operations were expored by the ...

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  47. SERIOUS [?]

    MELBOURNE. This Day. —A man named (John Hughes was charged at Fitzroy to-day with abducting Emily M’Gee, [?] ...

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