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  2. Advertising

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  4. POPULATION

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  5. Mainly About People.

    The Premier (Mr. Walter James) and the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. C. H. Rason) are returning from the eastern, States by the Oruba to-day. ...

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  6. BY TELEPHONE

    Mr. Bent! Don't worry me—I'm busy over this railway trouble. That's the very tiling I want to talk to ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. POINTS.

    "In France Or England, If we live ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Women's Political League is organising with a view to controlling female votes under Trades-hall auspices. ...

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  9. Victorian Railway Troubles.

    The Cabinet is expected to decide to-day what action will be taken in regard to the railway men's refusal to withdraw from the Trades Hall. No fresh developments have ...

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  10. The Price Case.

    One of the last phases of the libel action in which the Rev. F. J. Price sued the "Sunday Times" takes place to-day, when Bella Heeklar, who was the ...

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  11. TO-DAY.

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  12. SHIPPING.

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  13. MAILS.

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  14. DEMISE OF MARGARET SHEPHERD.

    Margaret Shepherd, the '"ex-nun," who toured Australia lecturing against Roman Catholicism, died at Detroit after an operation for an internal complaint. ...

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  15. FEDERAL LABOR PASTY'S ATTITUDE.

    Senator Pearce states that the sympathies of the Federal Labor party are entirely with the railway employees, and in the event of a strike will do all they possibly ...

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  16. Fremantle Burglary.

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Messrs. R. Dearle and J. A. Hicks, J's.P., Thomas M'Farlane, jeweller, of Perth, was charged with ...

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  17. THE COAL-MINERS' STRIKE.

    Tire Outtrim and Jumbunna directors are confident of their ability to satisfactorily work the mines with non-union labor, and the enrolment of new men is steadily ...

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  18. General News.

    The mails which left Auckland, New Zealand, by the R.M.S. Sierra, on March 27, were delivered in London on the night of April 29, having occupied 34 days in ...

    Article : 118 words
  19. Clue V. Clune.

    The hearing of the action for £50,000 damages and the cancellation of a deed of trust brought by Matthew and Thomas as Joseph Clone against their uncles ...

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  20. "THEY WANT THE WORLD"

    The May Day celebrations on the Yarra bank, which were organised by Mr. Maloney, M.L.A., and Mr. Fleming, the unemployed leader, attracted ...

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  21. FOOTBALL.

    Carlton footballers are greatly jubilant over opening the season so promisingly by defeating Collingwood. The defeat, was a great surprise. ...

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  22. A FOOTBALLER IN TROUBLE.

    Batholemew Russell, said to be a footballer, was charged by Detective Mann in the Perth Police Court to-day with being a person of "evil fame." ...

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  23. EDWARD LLOYD'S CONCERTS.

    The first concert of Edward Lloyd's second series was sparsely attended owing to the counter attraction of a matinee given by Ernest Toy, the Bendigo violinist a few ...

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  24. AN INDIAN'S GRIEVANCES.

    At No. 1 Supreme Court this morning, before his Honor Mr. Justice Parker, the bearing of the case of Shun Mahomet versus the Commissioner of Railways was ...

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  25. A "PROPHET" IN VICTORIA.

    Jeffries, the Californian "Prophet," is adding to his adherents. several more farmers who are selling their holdings and joining his flock. ...

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  26. THE WARREN OIL AREAS.

    The report of the State Engineer (Mr. Montgomery) on the Warren oil areas is not altogether favorable. He says he cannot in the terms of the Act ...

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  27. WELCOME TO SER MALCOLM M'EACHARN.

    The Scottish Regiment welcomed their commanding officer, Major Sir Malcolm M'Eacharn on his return from Japan, at a theatre party on Saturday night. ...

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  28. MINERS HOMES.

    The actions for trespass brought by the Lake View and Boulder Junction Companies came on for hearing at the Wardens Court this morning. ...

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  29. TASMANIA.

    Mr. Reid's Tasmanian campaign is eminently successful, and crowded and enthusiastic audiences have greeted him everywhere The free trade cause is steadily ...

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  30. ASSAULTING AN ACTOR.

    George Hamilton appeared in the Perth Police Court to-day charged with having on April 30, assaulted and attempted to rob, John. J. Hicks. The latter, an ...

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  31. "IF CHRIST CAME TO BALLARAT."

    A sensational sermon was delivered in the Baptist Church, Ballarat, by the Rev. Harry on "If Christ Came to Ballarat." He denounced the totalisator and ...

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  32. STAMPS.

    H. Boles (Beaufort Arms), F. Schruth (Royal Hotel), and G. R. Cornish (Imperial Hotel), were each fined £2 10s., with 4s. 6d. costs,1 in the Perth Police ...

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  33. ALLEGED BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    Thomas Weeks and George H. French (the latter an ex-police-constable) were charged is the Perth Police Court to-day with haying broken and entered ...

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  34. "DIATRIBES AGAINST THE PRESS."

    If Christ visited Ballarat, Mr. Harry asserted, he would be hissed off the streets and miserable scribblers would rush to the newspaper offices to disseminate the news. ...

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  35. AN ACCIDENT.

    The man Stafford, who met with an accident at the Fremantle railway station yard late on Saturday night, and whose left leg, had to be amputated in consequence, was ...

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  36. ADELAIDE SHAKE MARKET.

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