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  2. LONDON GABLES

    London, April 1.—The Very Kev Abraham Dawsor-Burns, a leading temperance advocate, estimates that the United Kingdom's consumption of ...

    Article : 53 words
  3. LONDON CABLES.

    London, April 2—An electric tramcar at Wallington, near Croydon, the capital of East Surrey, in turning a comer at excessive speed overturned. ...

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  4. AUSTRALASIAN.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—A fatal accident occurred at Glen Hantly to-day. A nine-year-old boy, named Hugh Murno . was run over by a train and killed at the level ...

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  5. Horrible Fatality near Zeehan.

    Zeehan, Tuesday.—As a man named Thomas James Weatwood was walking along the Emu Bay railway line last night, about 9 o'olock, be came upon the dead ...

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  6. THE HOLIDAY.

    Melbourne, Tuesday —To-day was a partial holiday in the city. The banks, insurance companies offices, and many large business home were closed. ...

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  7. Excursion Steamer Ashore.

    London, April 2 — The steamer Albion, bound from Newport to Bristol, ran ashore on the rocks in a Fog near Fortis Heads. Five hundred ...

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  8. Rayner's Reprieve.

    London, April 1.—Many of the leading newspapers complain of the agitation on behalf of Horace Rayner, who received the death sentence for ...

    Article : 67 words
  9. DROWNING FATALITY AT CAMPERDOWN.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—A single man named Richter, aged 20 years, was to-day standing on an overhanging ledge of rook at camperdown, when by Borne meant be ...

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  10. The Snevic Wreck.

    London, April 2.—A liner in a denae fog just eacaped crashing into the wrecked Saevic. Thousands of the Suevic's decomposed carcases of ...

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  11. YOUTH FALLS DEAD.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—A youth ol the Dims of Albert Muller, aged 19, who was on a visit to Lilydale, fell dead in the street there to-day. ...

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  12. SPARROW-SHOOTING.

    Melbourne, Tuesday—At the sparrow-shooting matches at Wangaratta to-day B; Mesdway established a world's record by shooting 108 birds without a break. ...

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  13. A Husband's Sacrifice.

    London, April 1.—A remarkable example of a husbands devotion is reported from Philadelphia. Mrs Anderson was dying from anaemia, and ...

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  14. Rockfeller's Handsome Gift.

    A PARK FOR CLEVELAND. London, April 2.—Mr J. D. .Rockefeller, the American multimillionaire, has presented the stown of Cleveland with his estate and house, " Forest ...

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  15. SENSATIONAL BURGLARIES.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—A sensational burglary was committed on the premises of Messrs Wright and Niel, drapers, of Bourke street, during sunday . Entrance ...

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  16. Baptist Union.

    Hobart, Tuesday.—The Baptist Union commenced its annual seasion in the Hobart Tabernacle to-day. Present — Rev R. Willumson, Sheffield (president) ; ...

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  17. A Hamburg Outrage.

    London, April 2.—A hundred of the English blacklegs at the Hamburg dockyards were enticed across the boundary of the free port to Prussian ...

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  18. General News.

    London, April 1.—On the ground that the American Army has reached its maximum strength, the War Department of the United States has ...

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  19. A SUCCESSFUL AUSTRALIAN.

    Carrie Moore, an Australian, scored a great success at Manchester in the new comic opera " Tom Jones." ...

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  20. AN AUDACIOUS THEFT.

    Melbourne, Tuesday. — Two men climbed on to the roof of home in Carlton had stripped lead off to value ol £6. The police are inveatigating. ...

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  21. Independent Labor Party.

    London, April 1 —At the Independent Labor Party's Conference, Mr Ramsay MscDonald. in his presidential address, referring to lord Rosebery's ...

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  22. Sporting.

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  23. TRAGIC DEATH OF A MERCHANT.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—Patrick Barrow, a produce merchant of Carlton, was coming into the city on a dray carrying about two torn of potatoes, when ...

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  24. THE BURNING FATALITY.

    Melbourne, Tuesday,— A very et of death from shock was returned in the case Jessie Sarah Elish who died yesterday as the result of injuries sustained ...

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  25. CRICKET.

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  26. A Manly Prince.

    London, April 1.—A commendable action on the part of the Prince of Wales is reported. A carriage overturned, at Old Windsor, and pinned ...

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  27. ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—Nurse Downey was re- arrested to-day on a charge of murdering Lillias Vida Helen patullo (21), a single woman, by meant of an illegal ...

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  28. NORTH v. SOUTH.

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  29. DEATH OF JAMES PELLEW.

    Melbourne, Tuesday.—An inquest was held to-day on the body of James Pellew, the unfortunate was who was arrested by the police when in the Titles Office ...

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  30. Plague in India.

    London, April 2.—There has been an alarming increase in the mortality from plague in India, 41,667 deaths occurring in a week oat of 49,743 ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—To-day David Buet, a railway ganger, whilst cycling at Molong, was run down by the mail train and killed. ...

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  32. The Zionite's City.

    London, April 2.—Rev Voliva, Alexander Dowie's successor as head of the Zion City, after denouncing all opponents, asserted that he will make ...

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  33. A GARDENER'S SUICIDE.

    Sydney, Tuesday. — John Jeffrey, gardener, suicided by plunging into the Core River. ...

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  34. HEAVY TRAM TRAFFIC.

    Sydney, Tuesday.—During the Kilter holiday no less thin 4,000.000 people made me of the Bydney trams. ...

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  35. BOWLING CHAMPION—STEPHENS

    Sydney. Tuesday.—W. Stephens (of Victoris) to-day defeated Foust for the bowling championship ...

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  36. Australian Defence.

    Sydney, Saturday.—With the return of the flagship to Sydney arrangement have been completed by vice-Admiral Bir Wilmot Fawkes for lending a party of ...

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  37. QUEENSLAND

    Brisbane, Tuesday.—To-day human leg was found on the railway line near the Login Road nation . The police, are searching along the line for the body. ...

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  38. ATHLETICS.

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  39. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, Tuesday. —Paul Howard, Howard on the ship Barcore , became deranged on Sunday morning. This morning be was ordered to be sent to the ...

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  40. BILLIARDS.

    Launceston, Tuesday.—The North t. South billiard match was concluded to-nigh and was won by North by leven games to six. ...

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  41. COMMONWEALTH AND NEW ZEALAND.

    Sydney, Saturday.—The chief of the New Zealand military stiff (Colonel Robin), who is at present in Sydney, strongly advocates the interchange of ...

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  42. Tasmanian.

    Hobart, Tuesday.—The weather was beautifully fine for the semi-holiday to-day. ...

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  43. LAUNCESTON

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  44. Advertising

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