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  4. THE MILITARY ENCAMPMENT.

    "Bloomee, chum, lend an yer gamp said a South African war be ribboned veteran as he marched out in the rain last night for outpost duty. I was ...

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  5. "THE DAILY NEWS."

    The second edition of "The Daily News" will be published shortly after 6 p.m., and will contain details of the cricket match between the M.C.C. and W.A., together with ...

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  6. SENTENCED TO DEATH.

    In the Perth City Police Court today, one of the men, who wan charged with having been drunk, has had a somewhat unenviable experience in other parts of ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Right Hon. G. H. Reid, K.C., who is appearing professionally at Doniliquin assizes this month, will address the electors on the political situation during his ...

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  8. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The following passengers occupied sleeping berths in the Kalgoorlie express which arrived this morning: — Messrs. Mark Foy, Butt, Gill, aud ...

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  9. POINTS.

    Mr. Burges, Member For York ...

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  10. POLICE COURTS.

    There was a goodly parade of men and women who had been enjoying the Easter holidays, and commenced a trifle early by opening out on Saturday night. ...

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  11. SENATOR DELARGIE AT NORSEMAN.

    Norseman, This Morning, Senator De Largie received a deputation on Saturday regarding the postal and telegraph services at the Princess ...

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  12. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

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  13. TODAY.

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  14. FIRE BRIGADES DEMONSTRATION.

    The annual demonstration in connection with the fire brigades in the different centres of population throughout the State was commenced at Fremantle this morning. ...

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  15. FOR THE RAGES.

    There is a remarkable influx of Victorians to Sydney. The railway returns exceed these from Sydney for the Melbourne Cup. ...

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  16. IN MAY TIME.

    May Kirby started to "raise Su[?] in Pier-street on Saturday night last, and was fined 5s. for creating a disturbance. She is a recent arrival, and was ...

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  17. VICTORIA.

    The remains of the last Francis Ferdinand Daki[?] the well known handicapper, have arrived by the Sydney express, accompanied by his wife and ...

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  18. MILS.

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  19. THE TERRACE.

    Frederick Austin had a double barrelled charge preferred agonist him, that of being drunk, and damaging property to the extent of £10 at the residence of ...

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  20. "I WILL KILL ANYONE."

    William Rowe, a one legged man, who when last before the bench threatened the magistrate, was committed for trial at Marlborough street on March 1 on the ...

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  21. "THE MAN ON THE ROOF"

    Some of the exploits of a criminal who is the words of a detective, "had hardly done an hour's honest work, since the day he left school," were recalled at the ...

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  22. SEISMIC RESEARCH.

    The Warrnambool Council has invited Mr. Barrachi and University Professor of (Mr. Gregory) to investigate scientifically the ...

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  23. £200,000 THANK OFFERING.

    The "New York Journal" announces that Mr. Carnegie has arranged to present £200,000 to Princeton University as a thank offering for his recovery from his ...

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  24. MR. EDWARD LLOYD.

    Mr. Edward Lloyd took Melbourne by storm at Saturday's concert. ...

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  25. GENERAL NEWS.

    A smoke social was tendered the M.C.C. at the Palace Hotel on Saturday evening. Mr. Walter Kingsmill was in the chair, and Mr. Gardiner was also present, in well as ...

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  26. CYCLIST DISQUALIFIED.

    Cyclists generally approve of the disqualification of Randeys for interference with Taylor at the Druids cycle races. ...

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  27. OUTRAGE BY MAORIS.

    Auckland, This Morning. Mary Morris, willow of an Auckland settler, and 80 years old, was found unconscious in her house. According to a ...

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  28. SINGULAR DISAPPEARANCE OF A YOUNG ENGLISH GIRL.

    Although three weeks have passed since Miss Rose "Whalley, a young English girl, disappeared in Moscow so mysteriously (as reported some time ago), no ...

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  29. DEATH OF A SOLICITOR.

    Mr. George Sims, one of Victoria's pioneer solicitors, and a commissioner for the Melbourne Centennial Exhibition, died yesterday. He was seventy-five years old. ...

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  30. EXPLOSION IN THE POST.

    At the General Post Office, in the Konigstrasse here (Berlin), while a sorter was stumping letters an explosion suddenly occurred. The man's face was ...

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  31. EASTER ENCAMPMENT.

    The present encampment under General Hutton, is considered the finest from an instructional point of view over held. ...

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  32. QUEENSLAND.

    The steamer Electric Light, which foundered during the Townsville cyclone, is now a total wreck. All efforts to raise the Baratta, which foundered at ...

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  33. TO RULE THE WAVES.

    A new association has been formed in Hamburg (says the "Daily Mail") to which more than a hundred ship owners and merchants have given their support. ...

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  34. SERIOUS CHARGE.

    Henry [?] alias Hone, appeared in the Perth Police Court today, charged with having indecently assaulted a girl of tender yours, in Russell-square ...

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  35. A LUCKY MISTAKE.

    The means by which a coffee house keeper won £1,500 at the Lotto, Naples, last month are (says the "Daily Mail's" correspondent) somewhat curious. A ...

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  36. A MINER'S END.

    William Morris, a miner, twenty eight, who leaves a widow and three children Was smothered by a fall of wash dirt at the North Duke Company's mine ...

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  37. CHILD'S NAIVE APPEAL

    An extraordinary missive baa just passed through the hands of the postal officials is Ost-Gothland, Sweden (says the "Daily Mail"). It consisted of a ...

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  38. A GHOST'S INSURANCE.

    The chairman of the Prudential Assurance Company told a story of a curious claim made upon the company at the annual meeting last month. A gentleman had ...

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  39. A POINT IN CLUB LAW

    Mr. Justice Joyce, in the Chancery Division gave judgment in an action by Six Richard Harrington, who sought an injunction against the committee of the ...

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  40. QUAINT PUNISHMENT.

    Signor Todeschini, the Socialist representative of Verona in the Italian Parliament, recently declared in the presence of several persons that he did ...

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  41. COMPLAINTS FROM CAMP.

    A communication containing a serious complaint from the men in camp at Maddington has reached us. The troops aver that on Thursday night the majority of ...

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  42. TRAMWAYS FOR JAPAN.

    Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn, Federal member for Melbourne has reached Brisbane on his return journey from Japan, where he went to arrange for the construction ...

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  43. WORRIED BY THE BABY.

    An inquest was held at Lambeth last month on the body of Lily Taylor Wady, aged 16, the adopted (laughter of Arthur W. Taylor, living at North Manor park. ...

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  44. MOLTEN WOOD.

    "Molten wood," Bays an American paper, is a new invention. By means of dry distillation and high pressure the escape of developing gases is prevented, thereby ...

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  45. JUDGMENT SUMMONSES.

    In a case at Lambeth County Court recently a judgment summons against a working a man Judge Emden said that after long and careful consideration he had come ...

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  46. A COMING PROPERTY SALE.

    The special attention of our readers is drawn to a most important sale of valuable freehold, to be conducted by Messrs. Lear month and Co. in the Literary Institute ...

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  47. SLEEPING IN BOXES.

    A resolution has been passed by the Blackpool Company (Boarding) House Keepers' Association urging the magistrates to inflict heavier peralti[?] on ...

    Article : 91 words
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