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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS THE GOLDFIELD MURDERS

    "When I took up the gun to shoot Pitman, he said, 'For God's sake, Phil, don't shoot;' but I said. "You —, you broke my home up, ...

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  3. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    It is now definitely known by Mr. Collier that the Federal Parliament will adjourn until next year without giving consideration to the ...

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  4. Governor-General's Visit.

    The expected visit of His Excellency the Governor-General and Lady Stonehaven to Carnarvon willl take place on the 31st inst., their ...

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  5. GENERAL THE MURDER OF MRS. MACFIE

    Great interest is being taken here in the trial of the persons who have been accused of the murder of Mrs. H. C. Macfie, of Sydney. The course ...

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  6. COUNTRY AND UNITED PARTIES

    Objections to the Country Party coming under the leadership of Sir James Mitchell in the event of a composite ministry taking office, ...

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  7. QUEENSLAND

    After a trial which lasted only four hours. Robert Boughen, a middle-aged farmer of Calveri, charged with the wilful murder of ...

    Article : 78 words
  8. Flight to Australia.

    Disgraceful scenes marred the arrival in Melbourne today of Mr. [?]bham. A crowd of 150,000 broke the cordon and rushed the landing, ...

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  9. ENTJIM CONFESSES

    E[?]tjim has confessed that he killed Mr's. Macfie. He alleges that Ruben and Rachman assisted him. ...

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  10. CLARKE IN THE BOX.

    Clarke was the only occupant of the witness box in the Criminal Court yesterday. He was cross-examined at considerable length as ...

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  11. FEDERAL TREATMENT OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Strong indignation was expressed by Mr. Collier yesterday at the information contained in a telegram received by him from Senator Pearce ...

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  12. STATE TELEGRAMS FURTHER WHEAT POOL DIVIDEND.

    Next Friday a further wheat pool divident, amounting to £125,000, will be distributed. ...

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  13. EXPLOSION OF MUNITIONS

    The city and countryside were shaken badly by a great [?]plosion at the Weiss munition works on Ceepel Island, where enormous ...

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  14. ESCAPEE FROM GAOL RECAPTURED

    John Monson, who escaped from Coburg gaol on July 6, was arrested at Fremantle yesterday, It is believed that he stowed away on a ...

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  15. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    In his report concerning the affairs of Norfolk Island the Royal Commissioner suggests that in the interests of the Commonwealth and ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL TROUBLES BRITISH

    One of the first results of the miners rejection of the church leaders plan is an approach by the Nottinghamshire and Derby ...

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  17. MANY PEOPLE INJURED BY EXPLOSION.

    It is estimated about 26 tons of powder exploded on the island of Ceepel, many persons being injured by the blast of air and falls of ...

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  18. A MILLER'S FORTUNE

    Sheffield families named Pindar are excitedly trying to discover a relation to Joseph Pi[?]dar, of Westorn, Australia, a miller who left ...

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  19. DECISION TO VOTE "NO"

    The Labor Party has decided to vote "No" on both referendum questions. ...

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  20. CLARKE'S EXAMINATION CONTINUED

    The ordeal of a whole day's practically uninterrupted cross-examination wa& undergone in the Criminal Court yesterday by Clarke. Mr. ...

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  21. LABOR MEMBER RESIGNS FROM PARTY

    Mr. Hughes has had a disagreement with the Labor Party, and has resigned. ...

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  22. MORE HOPEFUL OUTLOOK

    Things are decidedly more hopeful in regard to the outlook of the coal trouble. An agreement has been concluded, between the owners and ...

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  23. MEMBERS BEING CALLED TO HEEL.

    The State executives of the Australian Labor Party decided last night to give the Federal Labor parliamentarians another chance to ...

    Article : 89 words
  24. EARTHQUAKE SHOCK IN ENGLAND

    An earthquake shock experienced in England early this morning is regarded as one of the most widespread of recent times. It ...

    Article : 90 words
  25. THE NORTH-WEST

    Mr. Collier states that Parliament will discuss the Federal Government's proposals regarding the North-West. ...

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  26. FOREIGN CABLES FRANCE

    Parliament has been adjourned till the middle of October. The French franc opened in London today at 179½ ...

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  28. INTER-STATE TELEGRAMS VICTORIA

    Investigations carried out by the Commonwealth Government show that Dr. Smallpage's anti-tuberculosis serum has been a failure. ...

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  29. CHARLTON DEFIES EXECUTIVE

    Mr. Charlton who was interviewed today said that the Federal Executive-had left the referendum questions open for members to vote for ...

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  30. POWER'S ALLEGED DISCOVERY OF KITCHENER'S REMAINS

    The casket brought from Norway by Mr. Frank Power, alleged to contain the body of Lord Kitchener, was found to contain only an empty ...

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  31. GERMAN REPARATIONS

    The revised figures relating to the German reparations show that the receipts during July were 93, 023,000 gold marks, making the ...

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  32. RESENTMEST AT THE KITCHENER HOAX.

    Interest in the Kitchener incident has turned to resentment against the perpetrator of the hoax. The "Daily Express" in a leading article ...

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  33. THRILLING STORY OF THE SEA

    Thrilling stories of the loss of the trawler Brolga on Beware Reef, about: 18 miles from Cape Everard early on Friday morning, were told ...

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  34. CHINA

    Following the execution of the editor of a Chinese paper, greath fear prevails in the Chinese newspaper world. The proprietors of ...

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  35. COMMONWEALTH SHOULD HELP WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    Speaking at Gawler yesterday Mr. Brace said that the Commonwealth could not afford to leave Western Australia largely unoccupied and ...

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  36. POWER'S KITCHENER STUNT

    Frank Power visited Scotland Yard today, where he rai[?]tely inspected the inner shell of the coffin which was alleged to contain the ...

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  37. DRATH[?] OF DEGARIS.

    C. J. Degaris was found dead in his home at Mornington this afternoon. Death was due to asphyxiation. He had been living in the ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. VICTORIA

    In connection with the Federal roads grant the State Parliament, by 33 votes to 26 has decided to stand out. ...

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  40. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The Labor causus has announced Mr. Lionel Hill as Premier. ...

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  41. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA

    The Washington Disarmament Conference was characterised as a Admiral Rogers at the Institute of Politics today. The conference he ...

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  42. ELDERLY WOMAN'S GHASTLY FATE.

    Three thorough bred bulldogs were responsible for the death last night of Mrs. Christiana Olsen (70), who succumbed to terrible injuries on ...

    Article : 138 words
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