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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE KUNANALLING MYSTERY A little Child Lost in the Bush

    The awful mystery enshrouding the fate of the little son of Thomas-Carz, engine-driver on the South Carbine mine in the Kunanalling district, who ...

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  4. CABLEGRAM "Sunday Times" Special Messages from London.

    Since Goold made his confession of having murdered Madame Levin, he has been mach more composed in behavior. ...

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  5. A CONFIRMATION AND APPRECIATION

    The Colonial Treasurer, in speaking to the motion for appomting a select committee to inquire into pastoral matters, remarked:— ...

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  6. Australia's New Tariff

    The Canadian Manufacturers' Association has petitioned the Government to secure, a preferential tariff from Australia, in regard to fish, paper, ...

    Article : 64 words
  7. Criminal Appeal

    The Criminal Appeal Bill has passed, its third reading in the House of Lords. ...

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  8. Domestic Comedy Husband and Wife

    Extraordinary evidence was given at South Melbourne during a case in which Katherine Tobin sued her husband; Michael, for maintenance. ...

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  9. Bung Wrathful Demands an Amendment

    'A' big meeting of publicans has decided to insist on the amendment of the Licensing Act by the removal of oppressive clauses. ...

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  10. TELEGRAMS A Little Liar

    Ah Len. a Chinese laundryman, was acquitted to-day of the charge of indecently assaulting Edith Sarah Maud Anderson, aged 13. ...

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  11. The Culinan Diamond

    Mr. Louis B[?], Premier of the Transvaal, has given notice of motion in the Assembly, that the Transvaal should acquire tte Culinan damond ...

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  12. Fatal Accident

    A sensational discovery was made yesterday at Bendigo, near the Great Southern battery. Charles Morgans (52), carpenter, was ...

    Article : 71 words
  13. Holland's Head

    Albert Holland, of Camperdown, had a remarkable escape from death. A coil of iencmg wire weighing a hundped weight fell upon his head, ...

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  14. Dominic Downed

    Dominic Tarraboucher, the Austrian, who stabbed Constable Cawsey, at Portarlington, while the latter was attempting to arrest him, was ...

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  15. Dynamited Doemitz

    Although working at considerable risk, the authorities have recovered twelve bodies from the debris of the dynamite explosion at Doemitx. ...

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  16. Lost Her Memory

    A girl who lost her memory, on Sunday night at Fitzroy, was claimed as May Ross by her employer Hackett (or Beckett) at Fitzroy. ...

    Article : 140 words
  17. BOXING

    Ted Lennon very easily settled the pretensions of Jack Collins as a pug at the Goldfields Athletic Club on Wednesday night last. The latter ...

    Article : 183 words
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  19. Mrs. Eddy Examined

    Three masters in Lanacy have interviewed Mrs. Eddy in connection with the litigation pending. The Christian Science prophetress ...

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  20. A Youth's Death

    Samuel David M'Kenzie, 19, died at Fitzroy in May. A carrificate was given that death, was due to meningitis, followed upon an abscess. ...

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  21. Goold in the Cell

    It transpires that prisoners have been placed m Goold's cell since the moment of arrest, with a view of drawing him out in conversation, and ...

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  22. King Edward

    After meeting the Emperor of Austria at Ischl, King Edward went on to Marienbad, in Bavaria. ...

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  23. Footballer Outed

    Newlands, a well known Geelong footballer, has been disqualified for the remainder of the season for using abusive words to Unpire Boyle. ...

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  24. GOGAN BROS

    Paris House has always been noted for the high quality of its merchandise, and Cogan Bros. have taken particular care to sustain this reputation ...

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  25. A Lucky Furrow

    A youth named Hicks, ploughing at Narracan, had a marvellous escape from death. A big tree was blown down, and a ...

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  26. THE RAILWAY PROBLEM

    What can make the railway pay? What can the railway do in proividing more equipment and better facilities? What can make the railway a ...

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  27. Telegraphists' Strike

    The Telegraphists Union at Chicago has ordered all commercial telegraphists to strike immediately wherever contracts with the Union have not ...

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  29. Cricket

    Major Philip Trevor has been appointed manager of the Marylebone cricket team, for Australia. Mr. G. L. Jessop, the well- known ...

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  30. England and Germany

    Prince Buelow declares that the meeting of the sovereigns at Cassel will tend to increase the decided improvement lately seen in ...

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  31. Dick Sleath

    Jane Sleath, proceeding against Richard Sleath, ex-M.L.A., for judicial separation, told a story of his cruelty to her. ...

    Article : 102 words
  32. KIDNAPPING THEORY

    It appears that the police, have not officially abandoned the search for the lost child. Inspector Brophy, interviewed this morning, disclaimed any ...

    Article : 479 words
  33. Metal Market

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  34. Belfast Trouble

    The carters having secured an average increase of 2/- per week, resumed work at Belfast yesterday. ...

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  35. Squatter's Wife

    A fearful fatality happened at an early morning meet of the Adelaide hounds to-day. Mrs. Allen E. Bowman, the wife of a ...

    Article : 116 words
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  37. Evicted Tenants Bill

    The House of Lords has passed the third reading of the Evicted Tenants Bill, Lord Crewe acknowledging the friendly spirit in which the measure ...

    Article : 49 words
  38. Small Holdings Bill

    The third reading of the Small Holdings Bill was carried in the House of Commons without division. Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman in ...

    Article : 120 words
  39. THE TARIFF HAS INCREASED MANY PRICES

    Where you can bay Wall Paper, Hessian, Stoves, Rifles, Guns, Ammunition, Tools for all Trades, Silverplate, Wedding presents in China, and Glassware, China Cups and Saucers, 4d. each Plates, 2d, 3d, 4d, 5d, Tumblers, 2½d, almost everything reduced. [?] tins Paints, 5d; Methlyated Spirits, 5½ bottles Banister Brushes, 5d. Fine Shoyels, 4d., 100 leaf Writing Pads, 4½d; 25 envelopes, 1½d; Kerosene Pumps, 4d; Bellows, 1/10. Come and see ...

    Article : 62 words
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