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  4. A TERRIBLE DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Eleanor Clugston, charged with shooting her three children at Cosgrove on December 30, was concluded at the Criminal Court ...

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  5. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's THIRD EDITION. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. A. J. Baliour (leader of the Opposition in the House of Commons), in an address to the Primrose League at the Albert Hall to-day, denounced ...

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  6. ACCIDENTS AND FATALITIES.

    Whilst a heavy gale was raging on the cost coast of New Zealand George Duncan was swept off the Napier breakwater and drowned, and two men who ...

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  7. THE FOLLOWING APPEARED IN Yesterday's SECOND EDITION. BRITISH POLITICS. THE VETO BILL.

    The Government's Veto Bill is exported to be available for discussion to-morrow. ...

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  8. PREFERENTIAL TRADE AND WAR.

    Sir George Reid (Australian High Commissioner), speaking at the Chamber of Commerce banquet at Birmingham last night, and referring to the ...

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  9. CABLE COMPANIES.

    The Senate at Ottawa (Canada) has adopted the report of the special committee appointed to consider the bill proposed by Mr. Lemieux ...

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  10. THE BUDGET.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Opposition), arguing in the House of Commons yesterday that the Government's taxation was vindictive, mentioned a ...

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  11. COMBINES' INVESTIGATION.

    The Canadian Parliament to-day passed the Investigation of Combines Bill. ...

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  12. HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONS.

    The Protestant churches in the United States by a week's special appeal for home and foreign missions raised 6,000,000 dollars (£1,200,000). ...

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  13. POLICE COURT.

    Mr. Garstang, D.S.M., presided at the Police Court this morning. The adjourned case of John Carson, who was proceeded against by ...

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  14. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RACING.

    Carl Dour has been withdrawn from the Adelaide Cup, and Floramel has been scratched for the same race, J. Smith, who rode Bright Pilgrim ...

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  15. THE FRENCH ELECTIONS.

    The French elections have discredited the anti-Republican and revolutionary element, and strengthened the position of proportional representation. ...

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  16. A BANKRUPTCY CASE.

    Carl Emanuel Laurens, who is serving a term of imprisonment for manslaughter at Meekatharra, was examined in the Bankruptcy Court at ...

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  17. THE REPORTED WRECK

    A telegram was received from warooka. Yorke's Peninsula, to-day, stating that no vessel had been wrecked off Brutus Point. The women who ...

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  18. LATE CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] AN AUSTRALIAN SCULPTOR'S COMMISSION.

    London, Tuesday. Mr. Bertram Mackennal, the wellknown Australian sculptor, has been commissioned to execute a national ...

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  19. "OLD CHINA."

    The executors of the late Charles Dickins, of Messrs. Dickins and Jones, drapers, of London, began an action on April 12 for damages agninst ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES.

    Colonel Kirkpatrick, who has been appointed Inspector-General of the Australian Military Forces, is 44 year of age, and received his commission ...

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  21. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  22. A SALESMAN'S SUICIDE.

    Edward Ward (44), a salesman, had been eccentric, but never exhibited suicidal tendencies until yesterday afternoon, when he paid a visit to his ...

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  23. AN ARTIST'S ESTATE.

    The late Mr. Tom Browne, well-known black-and-white artist, left an estate valued at £18,59. ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH DEFENCE FORCES

    The retiring Federal Ministry met to-day. It subsequently announced that the appointment of Colonel Kirkpatrick to the Inspector-Generalship of ...

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  25. HALLEY'S COMET.

    Halley's comet was seen at Greenwich Observatory witli the maked eye this morning. ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    There were nine persons present at the Town Hall at a quarter past five this arternoon, when the returning officer. Mr. W. F. Dickson, officially ...

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  27. LICENSE DUTIES.

    Mr. Samuel (Postmaster-General) announced yesterday that the license duties, usually levied in October, would be spread over several months. ...

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  28. KING EDWARD'S MOVEMENTS.

    King Edward will reach London from Biarritz (France) to-morrow. He is reported to be looking younger and fresher as the result of his health trip ...

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  29. DEFYING FATHER TIME.

    Time seems inopportune when he brings a woman to the turn of life. Life is or should be, at its ripest and best for her, and she approaches this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. THE ALLEGED COTTON FRAUDS AT LIVERPOOL.

    The "Daily Mail" states that the losses at New York and Liverpool through cotton frauds are estimated at 61,000,000. ...

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  31. [?]SM.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Star of the Barrier Lodge (No. 29), I.O.R., was held in the Blende-street schoolroom last evening, the Chief Ruler, ...

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  32. IMEPRIAL, PIONEERS CRITICISED.

    The "Daily News," referring to the Imperial Pioneers (preferential trade and tariff reform advocates), says it has no objection to colonials entering ...

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  33. BIBLE READING IN STATE SCHOOLS

    The following are the latest figures in connection with the referendum, which was taken on Federal election day, on the question of Bible-reading ...

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  34. TRAINS ATLANTIC WIRELESS TELEGRAMS.

    About 31,496 Transatlantic wireless telegrams has been exchanged nine months, and 116 British vessels have been licensed to receive wireless ...

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  38. GRAVING DOCK AT PORTSMOUTH.

    Messrs. Morrison and Mason. Glasgow, have secured the contract for the construction of a graving dock at Portsmouth, at a cost of £1,500,000. ...

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  39. CHILD BURNT TO DEATH.

    Nita Richardson, 2 years ago, was accidentally burnt to death in Hobart on Monday owing to her clothes catching fire while she was standing near ...

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