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  4. LATE CABLES.

    Miss Ada Crossley, the Victorian contralto, has sung before the Queen at Buckingham Palace. ...

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  5. LATE CABLES

    Brigadier-General Manning has reached Bohotle unopposed. He states that the hold on Mudug district and the pressure of the Abyssinians advancing from the ...

    Article : 81 words
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  7. PARLOYITZ THE PIANIST.

    Edward Parloyitz, the Polish pianist, will make a tour of Australia and New Zealand, opening in Sydney in May next. ...

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  8. PERSECUTION OF JEWS.

    In consequence of President Roosevelt's decision to transmit the petition of the American Jews regarding the Jewish persecutions at Kishnieff to the Czar ...

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  9. SPORTING NEWS.

    Melbourne and Caulfield Cup weights to-day. Mr. Pell will declare the weights for first day of the Boulder Club's ...

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  10. Family Notices

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  11. A CURIOUS LOVE STORY

    Madeline Durand, a young Frenchwoman, was at North London Police Court on May 11 committed for trial on a charge of attempting to commit suicide ...

    Article : 234 words
  12. SHARE MARKETS

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  13. Perth Police Court.

    There was such a long list of men and women presented for having been drunk on the previous day, that the chairman of the bench said: "Well, Sergeant, there ...

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  14. PEDESTRIANISM.

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  15. STOLEN ART TREASURES.

    The Parisian police, in attempting to arrest Parmeggiani, a prominent anarchist, discovered a quantity of pictures, tapestry, and ancient arms, the value of ...

    Article : 81 words
  16. DECEASED WIFE'S SISTER BILL.

    The Deceased Wife's Sister Bill has been shelved in the House of Commons, owing to the obstruction of Lord Hugh Cecil and others. ...

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  17. NO EARLY DOOR RUSH.

    John Campbell Simpson, for tailing constable Goldsworthy on Saturday Night in Hay-street to go to a place for which there is no box-plan or early-door rush ...

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  18. ADELAIDE.

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  19. A NEW ZEALAND CASE.

    Lord Halsbury, the Lord High Chancellor, speaking in the House of Lords, said that the feeling which had been aroused in New Zealand regarding the ...

    Article : 88 words
  20. A TRIANGULAR CHARGE.

    Plain-clothes Constable Ryan preferred three distinct charges against Frederick William Lucas-(1) that of giving a wrong name and address, (2) ...

    Article : 92 words
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  22. WHAT'S IN A NAME?

    William Burridge refused to give his name and address to Constable Brodie at Subiaco on the 26th inst. His stubbornness cost him 5a. ...

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  23. "NOT ASHAMED OF LOVE."

    An action for breach of promise of marriage was heard at Brighton (Eng.) on May 11, the plaintiff being Miss Julia W. B. Gilham, dressmaker's assistant, ...

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  24. ON STRIKE.

    Patrick Bowen and Alfred Fox indignantly denied that they had been fighting at Subiaco on Saturday night last. Fox said that he and Bowen were ...

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  25. STRANGE AGREEMENT.

    A singular document dictated by a co-respondent and signed by the petitioner was read in the Divorce Court London, on May 11. The suit was that of ...

    Article : 273 words
  26. BAILED OUT.

    Elizabeth Hammond got so full, of liquor in Wellington-street yesterday that on being locked up she was bailed out. ...

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  27. CURIOUS DIVORCE CASE

    Mr. Henry M. Flagler, the well-known Standard Oil magnate, two years ago secured a divorce from his wife in an American court on the ground of her incurable ...

    Article : 164 words
  28. SKYLARKING.

    Charles Beal and Michael Sweeney pleaded guilty tb having been disorderly in Wellington-street yesterday. They said that they were, only skylarking. ...

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  29. MUNDAY ON SUNDAY.

    Thomas Munday, far having teen drunk on Sunday, was fined 10s. Thomas O'Keefe, who was also drunk with Munday (both of the men having been found ...

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  30. FOR EXAMINATION.

    Thomas Parker was proceeded against by Constable M'Gee for being a person of unsound mind. He was remanded for examination. Sergeant M'Carthy said ...

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