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  2. JUDGE HERBERT OF PAPUA.

    Browner than the berry which is proverbially brown, with the rich tan of Papua spread thick on his face, but with the old sunshine of South Australia still in his ...

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  3. WOMAN'S CLOTHES FIRED.

    A serious burning accident occurred at Stirling East on Thursday afternoon. Mrs. E. Slater was making jam when her clothes caught alight. She ran out of her kitchen ...

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  4. THE TRAMWAYS TRUST.

    The usually quiet proceedings of the St. Peters Corporation were a little disturbed on Thursday evening in connection with a motion for information to be sought in ...

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  5. A DOCTOR'S CONCLUSION.

    At the Police Court to-day Catherine O'Brien, on remand, was charged with a serious offence. Detective-Sgt. Farrell stated that on ...

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  6. THE BALKANS WAR.

    King Nicholas of Montenegro reviewed his troops to-day, and congratulated them upon their past prowess. He was satisfied that his followers would ...

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  7. LIBERAL LEADERSHIP.

    The majority of the prominent members of the Liberal Party are away from Melbourne. Various names have been suggested in connection with the vacant ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN BLACKS.

    The future of the Australian aborigines was the subject of the following recommendations made at the Science Congress to-day by a committee appointed to ...

    Article : 468 words
  9. FOOD TAXES.

    Lobby rumours are rife to the effect that Unionist differences have been settled on the basis of food taxes not being adopted until a Unionist Government has submitted ...

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  10. A COAL CRISIS.

    A crisis appears to have been reached in connection with the coalmining industry on the northern fields. The colliery proprietors at a meeting to-day decided to ...

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  11. CANADA AND THE TARIFF.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Borden) officially denies the truth of the statement that he made a compact or any agreement with the British tariff party ...

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  12. SERVIA'S SACRIFICE.

    Reuter's message from Belgrade states that in order to prove their willingness to make sacrifice for peace the Servians have decided to remove their troops from the ...

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  13. SIR JOSEPH WARD IN ENGLAND.

    Sir Joseph Ward, Bart., and Lady Ward have arrived in England. In the course of an interview the ex-New Zealand Premier was questioned ...

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  14. FITZROY MURDER.

    No arrests have been made in connection with the Fitzroy murder, and the police have not the slightest clue regarding who committed the crime. The ...

    Article : 241 words
  15. DEATH SENTENCES COMMUTED.

    The State Cabinet to-day decided to commute the death sentences recorded upon James Egan, who wounded his wife, and Albert Victor O'Grady, who killed his wife ...

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  16. SCIENCE CONGRESS.

    At the Science Congress to-day a paper entitle "A study in proportional representation," by Mr. F. W. Barford, M.A., A.I.A. of the Commonwealth Bureau of ...

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  17. TURKS' STIFFENING ATTITUDE.

    A week ago Rescind Pasha and Dr. Daneff, Turkish and Bulgarian delegates to the peace conference, were informed that the negotiations had approached an ...

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  18. THE UNIONIST PARTY

    Practically all the Unionist members of the House of Commons, apart those of the front, benches, are signing a memorial affirming their belief in Imperial ...

    Article : 100 words
  19. BULGARIA AND ADRIANOPLE.

    It is understood that Bulgaria is willing to dismantle the fortifications at Adrianople, and to allow Turkey extra territorial possession of the tombs and ...

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  20. CHINN ENQUIRY.

    The royal commission enquiry into the charges made by Rp. Fowler against Mr. Henry Chinn, who was, supervisory engineer on the western, section of the ...

    Article : 71 words
  21. AGRA MURDER TRAIL.

    The trial was continued at Agra to-day of Lieut. Clark, of the Indian Subordinate Medical Department, and Mrs. Fulham, widow, who are charged with the murder ...

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  22. THE EGEAN ISLANDS.

    Reuter's correspondent at Paris telegraphs that the Powers forming the Triple Entente (Great Britain, France, and Russia), are inclined to support the ...

    Article : 81 words
  23. PERTH HOSPITAL.

    A new hospital board will be appointed on Monday. The old one, after heated debate yesterday, selected Dr. Sweet as resident medical officer, and deferred the ...

    Article : 42 words
  24. INFATUATED WOMAN.

    A well-known dentist of Auckland has had a narrow escape from being shot by a young woman. According to the dentist, he and the young woman were on ...

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  25. SUGGESTED NEUTRAL ZONE.

    It is suggested that these should be a neutral zone between Turkey and Bulgaria, and that this should include Adrianople. ...

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  26. CHINESE ROBBERS.

    A band of armed robbers near the city of Chengtu attacked a party of missionaries. During the affray the infant son of Mr. Joliffe, a Canadian missionary, was slain. ...

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  27. WOULD-BE ASSASSIN.

    The trial was concluded to-day of Albert Georges Bowes, 25 years old, described as a motor car driver, of Graham road, Acton, who had been charged with ...

    Article : 83 words
  28. FRUIT COMMISSION.

    At a meeting of the executive of the Tasmania Fruitgrowers' Union to-day a communication was read from the Federal Royal Commission on the Fruit Industry ...

    Article : 455 words
  29. COMMERCE AND FINANCE.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 242 words
  30. THE POISONED CHOCOLATES.

    Robert Burgess again appeared before the Police Court this morning, charged with the alleged murder of Margaret Dorothy Zillman, at Rosenthal near ...

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  31. RED RUBBER.

    At the continued hearing of the enquiry into the Putumayo rubber gathering outrages upon natives, the Chairman of the Peruvian Amazon Company (Mr. Gubbins) ...

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  32. MEHEGAN V. WELLS.

    Hug[?] Mchegan, the Australia light-weight, who seemed the lightweight championship of the Empire by defeating Matt Wells, but had that honour wrested from ...

    Article : 86 words
  33. A REJECTED MOTION.

    At a meeting of the Thebarton Council on Thursday evening Ald. Green moved and Cr. Blackwell seconded, "That this council places on record sincere regret that ...

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  34. WALL COLLAPSED.

    An ancient wall in this city collapsed to—day and destroyed an adjoining house which was occupied by several families. Twelve persons were killed. ...

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  35. CARPENTIER BEAT MOREAU.

    Georges Carpentier, the l8-year-old French marvel, who has recently suffered two reverses at the hands of older and more experienced American pugilists, scored victory ...

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  36. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Yesterday a deputation from trade unions waited upon the Prime Minister to urge that the passage of the Trade Unions Bill should be expedited in order ...

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  37. A CHAT WITH MR. RYAN.

    Mr. T. Ryan (President of the Tramway Employes' Union) was asked yesterday whether he had heard that the Tramways Trust was to be prosecuted in the High ...

    Article : 215 words
  38. TASMANIAN LOAN.

    Referring to the issued of the Tasmanian 4 per cent, loan of £1,300,0OO, The Daily Telegraph says that investors have been enquiring regarding loan issues which the ...

    Article : 85 words
  39. CHESS CHAMPION.

    The match for the chess champiinship of Australia came to a conclusion this afternoon, when. Dr. Lancaster, who was in poor health, forfeited the ninth game ...

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  40. HOME RULE.

    In the House of Commons to-day the Prime Minister announced that the Home Rule Bill would come up for its third reading on Wednesday or Thursday next week. ...

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  41. EULOGLES IN BRITAIN.

    The leading newspapers give prominence to the announcement of Mr. Deakin's retirement from public life. The Times (Imperial Unionist) deeply ...

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  42. PHYSICAL CULTURE SCHOOLS.

    As the result of defeats at Stockholm in connection with organization for the Presidency, the Marquis Polignae is collecting large funds to establish schools for ...

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  43. COMMONS VACANCY.

    For the forthcoming election for Londonderry City, to fill the vacancy in the Commons created by the elevation of the Marquis of Hamilton (Uniquist) to the ...

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  44. DUCHESS OF CONNAUGHT.

    The Duchess of Connaught, whose indisposition caused much anxiety a few months ago, has become seriously ill with an attack of peritonitis. ...

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  45. BELGIAN PRINCESSES' SUIT.

    The President of the Court of Appeal has suggested that the State should offer the Princesses Louise, Stephanie, and Clemintine, daughters of the late King ...

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  46. MISSING STATION OWNER SAFE.

    With regard to the missing station owner Robert Kearney, who was supposed to hare been killed by blacks on the Canning stock route to Kimberley, the police ...

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  47. MR. WARTON COMING.

    Mr. L. L. Hill (Secretary of the Tramway Employes' Association) stated yesterday that the local branch was expecting a visit from Mr. A. C. Warton (General ...

    Article : 112 words
  48. SECOND ONLY TO LAURIER.

    The Daily Chronicle (Liberal) considers that the Empire loses a forceful character, whose prestige is second only to that of Sir Wilfrid Laurier, of Canada. ...

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  49. Advertising

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  50. "PLAIN ALFRED DEAKIN."

    The Daily News (Liberal) remarks.— "Mr. Deakin may claim that most of the large schemes with which he has been associated have been carried to successful ...

    Article : 78 words
  51. A LEADER OF THE RACE.

    The Morning Post (Unionist) writes:— "Mr. Deakin is one of the leaders of our race. The hope will be entertained throughout the Empire that his decision ...

    Article : 46 words
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