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  2. TELEGRAMS

    Wrtn regard to the Constable Fletcher inquiry, since last communication thing have gone ahead very fast. Mr. Martin, solicitar, wired the Colonial ...

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  3. LATEST CABLES FROM LONDON

    In the House of Commons on Thursday Mr. J. R. Seddon (Labor), referred to the missing Blue Anchor liner Waratah, and suggested that the ...

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  4. Suffragettes on Trial

    Mr. Tim Healy, in defending Mrs. Despeod and other sufiragettes at Bowstreet yesterday, maintained that they were constitutionally entitled to ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS

    The following notices appear in this week's Federal "Gazette":— Appointments— Electoral Registrars, W. M'Gregor, Leonora; George ...

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  6. African Governor-General

    It is r[?]red at Ottawa that the British Government contemplates offering Sir Wi[?]d Laurier, the Governor-Generalship of United South ...

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  7. The Captive Pretender

    Bushamara, the Moorish pretender, who was captured this week, entered Fez yesterday in an iron cage on a camel's back, amid the jeers of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  8. Methodist Reunion

    Five Metnodist churches will be represented at the Methodist Asse[?]y, which is being held in London during next October. ...

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  9. Coomberdale Complaint

    Some weeks ago a letter was received from a settler residing at Coomberdale, on the Midland Railway, asking for information about the ...

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  10. THE MORRIS MYSTERY

    The extraordinery evidence given at the inquiry concerning the death of the boy Morris has invested the further proceedings in this case with a ...

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  11. Budget Proposals

    The Government's amended licensing scheme considerably reduces the duties on hotels, restaurants, and theatres. It makes clubs pay ...

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  12. Banished to Siberia

    M.Lopukhin, a former Director of Russian police, who was convicted last May of having belonged to a criminal association, and sentenced ...

    Article : 77 words
  13. Colliery Accident

    A cage containing 30 men fell to the bottom, of the pit at the Naval Colliery at Peny[?]g yesterday through the breaking of the cable. ...

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  14. A Conviction Ruled Out

    Thomas John Newland, who was convicted of stealing eight calves the property of George Ro[?], on March 25, at the Broome Quarter Sessions, and ...

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  15. The Dangers of Persia

    Messrs. Wright and James, who were injured by the attack made by a band of robbers upon a village in the province of Kerman, Persia, are ...

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  16. Attempted Suicide

    Alfred Evans, aged 35, was found at St. Kilda to-day bleeding from a wound in his mouth. Apparently he had. filled a cartridge with a piece of ...

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  17. Irish Land Bill

    Mr. Birrell's Irish Land Bill has been carried through Committee in the House of Commons. ...

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  18. Conquest of the Air

    At the Rhims aviation, demonstration, Farman sent his aeroplane 112 miles in 3hrs. 4min. 56½sec., and won the Grand Prix, valued at £2000. ...

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  19. Shipping Disasters

    Underwriters' losses through shipping disasters during August are estimated at £1,000,000. Don't Nurse a Cold—Kill it!!! ...

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  20. Touting for Puff

    The Premier (Mr. Murray) and, Mr. Swinburne will meet and welcome Mr. Foster Fraser on his arrival from A[?]laide to-morrow. Mr. Fraser is to be ...

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  21. Fire in Flinders Lane

    A big fire took place at: Peterson and Co.'s warehouse, Flindere-street, to-day, and was stopped by automatic spriaklars. The stock was greatly ...

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  22. HELD HIS JOB

    When a man sits at his desk until they build a private office around him, he is more apt to fill that private offiee than if he were put into it ready ...

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  23. Wet Vicaria

    Heavy rain fell last night and to-day over the country districts which were recently submerged by floods. ...

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  24. Advertising

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  25. Bayswater Board Again

    Matters in connection with the Bayswater Roads Board, like a pimple, seem to be coming to a head. A week or so ago one of the members, Mr. ...

    Article : 535 words
  26. 'DANGIN' PARKER

    Ernest E. Parker (no relation to any of the same name in W.A.) complains that he was sent up by the Labor Burean to take a clearing contract at ...

    Article : 191 words
  27. Postal Prohibitions

    The Postmaster-General (Sir John Quick) has cancelled the postal pr[?]bition against Thirlwall, manager of the "Tasmanian News,"Hobart. ...

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  28. Perils of the Sailor

    The ship Celestial Empire, 1832 tons, left Newcastle to-day with 2000 tons of coal fer Valparaiso, but returned to port three hours later. It is said ...

    Article : 65 words
  29. A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

    The following letter, addressed to the editor of the "Sunday Times." comes along from an Australian now located on the Nagpur railway, ...

    Article : 541 words
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