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  7. THIS MORNINGS NEWS.

    The warships win leave the Port about noon, en routs to Singapore Capsise of craft outside [?] two men have close call. ...

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  8. EXCITING BOLT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A male [?] to the [?] of the Melbourne Hospital escaped in his night-shirt at mid-day yesterday. ...

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  9. ELOPEMENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Madame Onchakoff received by cable from Russia to-day [?] bounds to relieve her immediate wants. ...

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  10. BULLIES BAFFLED

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—John Connelly and Joseph Reach appeared in the Police Court this morning, charged with having assaulted Albert ...

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  11. TUCKER CASE

    ADELAIDE Monday. — Another act in the Tucker-Forwood alleged conspiracy case was begun in the Criminal Court this morning, when the ...

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  12. DEMENTED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—John James, a swagman, suddenly became demented at Horsham yesterday, and [?] attacked Chas. Hawthorn ...

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  13. THE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. Wren offers to start brickwo[?], into which he is willing to put all his available capital. He makes the Condition that ...

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  14. MR. D. MURRAY

    ADELAIDE, Monday. — A private cable message was received from London to-day announcing the death of Mr. David Murray, one of the two ...

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  15. ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, This Day:—The polling is taking place to-day for the East Melbourne seat in the Legislative Assembly. The candidates are Messrs. ...

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  16. BOXING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—There was keen disappointment here on the receipt of a cable message from America that Jeffries declines to sign the ...

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  17. TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Monday.—Speaking at Boksburg last night,. Sir George Farrar, one of the most prominent mining magnates on the Rand, and a ...

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  18. NOBLE GUARD

    LONDON, Monday. — The London newspapers to-day publish a correction of the statement concerning “Dr. Kennedy,” of Melbourne, contained in ...

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  19. GREAT FIRE

    LONDON, Monday.—A fire broke out in the Chinese quarter of Bankok, the capital city of Siam, and demolished many buildings. ...

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  20. BREACH OF HEALTH ACT

    Before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., in the Metropolitan Police Court this morning, E. T. Costilla was charged by Kate Rogers with having committed a ...

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  21. THE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—It transpires that late last night five persons, representing both strikers and employers, had a meeting at which a ...

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  22. INSURANCE

    LONDON, Monday.—The Superior Court, in California, has upheld the Williamsbury City Insurance Company’s contention that it is not liable ...

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  23. SHOP-LIFTING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Alice McMurdoo, who is under committal for trial on a charge of ship-lifting, was arrested to-day at the instance of her ...

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  24. TATT’S SWEEPS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Central postal Secretary has given instructions to seize any copies of “Dramatic and Sporting Chat” posted ...

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  25. ENTOMBED MEN

    LONDON, Monday.—Eighteen navvies concerned in the Bingen fall of earth are still buried. Their position is now hopeless. ...

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  26. SCIENCE CONGRESS

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—The Science Congress began to-day. The morning was occupied with the prelininary work in honor of the visitors. The ...

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  28. BURNED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mrs. Annie Elderkin, a widow, was horribly burnt while washing at Toorak on Saturday. She died to-day in the hospital. ...

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  29. TIDAL WAVES

    LONDON, Monday—Three hours after L[?]ibach’s (Austria) seismograph recorded a great submarine disturbance on Friday, tremendous tidal ...

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  30. ALLEGED ROBBERY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Lawrence O’ Hanlon was committed for trial in the City Court to-day on two charges of having robbed small sums from ...

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  31. JAPAN’S TRADE

    LONDON, Monday.—Japan’s foreign trade for 1906 was eighty-four million pounds. The exports exceeded the imports. ...

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  32. PARALYSED

    MELBOURNE, This Day—Lawrence Byrne (40), a bricklayer on strike, was seized with a paralytic stroke at the Trades Hall yesterday, and died in the ...

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  33. CHESS

    CHRISTCHURCH, This Day.—W. S. Viner (W.A.) and Spencer Crakanthorp (N.S.W.), the Australian competitors in the Christchurch chess tournament, ...

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  34. CITY OF PANAMA

    LONDON, Monday.—Mexican advices report that the steamer City of Panama, which was reported yesterday to have been wrecked, and that 70 ...

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  35. MR. G. P. DOOLETTE

    Seeking recuperation mainly, but running business as an important side-line, Mr. G. P. Doolette arrived in Australian to-day by the R.M.S. ...

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  36. RAND LABOR

    LONDON, Monday.—The steamer Cranpey brought 2129 coolies to Durban, though early in December. Mr. Churchill Muted that only one ...

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  37. UNDECLARED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Captain Pattman, of the ship Loch Torridor, was fined £6 for having a quantity of beer and wine aboard, “undeclared.” ...

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  38. RECIPROCITY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The South African and New Zealand Reciprocal treatment was gazetted at Auckland to-day. ...

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  39. KARRAKATTA FATALITY

    At the No.3 City Police Court this morning, before Mr. J. Elliott, J.P., and a jury of three, an inquest upon the body of Lott Francis Yeoman, who ...

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  40. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Monday.—The death is announced of Mr. W. W. Read, the well-known Surrey cricketer. (Mr. Read was born on November ...

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  42. MAN AND WIFE

    In the Perth Police Court this morning, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., John Beatson was charged with having assaulted his wife, Alice Beatson. ...

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  43. THE CONNOLLY CASE

    We understand that a writ for libel has been issued against the “Sunday Times” by Messrs. Northmore, Lukin and Hale, acting on behalf of ...

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  44. LOST TERRIER

    ADELAIDE, Monday.—Twenty-seven days ago a well-known resident of Glen Osmond lost a fox terrier, and on Sunday it was found at the bottom ...

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  46. MILDURA

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Since a wine licence Was granted at Mildura, the people there are having a gay old time for the erstwhile prohibition ...

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  47. LABOR PARTY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Independent Political Labor League, of Wellington, has written to Mr. Watson, asking that the members of the ...

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  48. JAPAN

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Times” says that Japan is quietening, and does not believe that the [?] Francisco difficulty is sufficient to disturb ...

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