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  2. Telegraphic News

    The charity carnival, held on Saturday, consisted of a "muff" football match, which was poorly attended, and an amateur theatrical performance in the ...

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  3. Telegraphic News

    The attention of the Premier has been drawn tu Sir Edward Braddon's proposal to organise an Australian rifle team each year to shoot at Bisley. Sir ...

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  4. Telegraphic News

    The election of the first Mayor of the suburb of Claremont created great excitement yesterday. Mr James King was returned by a large majority. ...

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  5. LATE MINING NEWS.

    Several large parcels of cement are now being crushed. At the Lake View South a 200-ton lot from the Klondyke claim will be cleaned up in a day or two ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr Justice Wright heard an application on Friday for the committal of the Earl De La Warr, Mr Rucker, Mr Broadley and Mr Broadbent for ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    A telegram which has been circulated by Reuter's Agency states that China has ratified the loan contract for the construction by a Belgian syndicate of ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    It is expected that the peace protocol which has been arranged between M. Jules Cambon, the French Ambassador at Washington (who is acting on behalf ...

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  9. THE DUKE OF MANCHESTER.

    The Date of Manchester arrived by the Orotava. He was met by the Earl of Kilmorey. His visit to Adelaide was short as he is en route. ...

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  10. INFANTS BURIED IN A YARD.

    In connection with the death of Margaret Buckley and the subsequent discovery of the bodies of three infants, the police continued digging operations in ...

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  11. A MATRIMONIAL DIFFERENCE.

    James Saunders, a marine store dealer, who has been drinking lately, went to the house of a married daughter to see his wife, who had left him and ...

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  12. ELDERLY MAN KILLED.

    Thomas Bartlett, aged 78, with his son was driving two horses and a dray-load of manure when the leader stopped. The old man got down and struck the ...

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  13. MR THROSSELL'S RUMORED RETIREMENT.

    Mr Throssell has given an absolute denial to the rumor that the Premier and he were at variance over the Land Bill or any other matter. ...

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  14. BOMBARDMENT IN CUBA.

    Half-an-hour before the peace protocol was signed the American squadron successfully bombarded Manzanillo, and the American press urge the retention ...

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  15. BRITISH RAILWAY SCHEME.

    In reference to Russian action in China, many newspaper, including Government organs, urge that as direct negotiations with China to secure its ...

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  16. FURIOUS RIDING BY CYCLISTS

    The Heidleberg Shire Council has resolved to prohibit furious riding, and has ordered the stoppage of bicycle road races. ...

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  17. THE RETRENCHMENT PROPOSALS.

    In connection with the retrenchment proposals the Government have determined to cut the municipal subsidy down from £1 per £1 to 10s per £1. ...

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  18. FATAL FIRE AT YUNTA.

    A terrible burning fatality took place at Yunta on Saturday. A dwelling occupied by Mrs Osborne and five children caught fire, and two boys, aged ...

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  19. SHIPMENTS OF PRODUCE.

    During the past fortnight consignments of frozen produce to the value of about £9000 have been shipped to London under the management of the ...

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  20. PROTOCOL SIGNED.

    The peace protocol was signed at Washington on Friday. Spain relinquishes her title over Cuba and cedes Puerto Rico to the ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    News from Adelong states that the directors of the Gibraltar Consolidated mines are willing to arbitrate with the employes regarding the strike which ...

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  22. ANGLO-EGYPTIAN CAMPAIGN.

    The 21st Lancers have crossed the Atbara and will take part in the attack on the Derwishes at Omdurman. The Sirdar of the Egyptian armies now ...

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  23. A FATAL FALL.

    John Thomas, a bootmaker, who was out of work and had been drinking heavily, broke his neck on Saturday by falling down a flight of stairs. He ...

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  24. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT.

    The man Proctor who was thrown out of a buggy on Friday died on Saturday. At the inquest a verdict of accidental death was returned. ...

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  25. TWO SUDDEN DEATHS.

    An old identity of the Castlemaine district, named H. J. Rowe, who had gone to work in an orchard, was found dead when searched for. He was a ...

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  26. GAMING SUPPRESSION ACT.

    For some time the police have known that the Gaming Suppression Act passed last session was being overridden, and on Saturday they raided five tote shops. ...

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  27. LOSS OF STEAMSHIP PASSENGER.

    A passenger on the South Australian from Grafton named J. J. Kemp was lost on the passage. It is surmised that he fell overboard. ...

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  28. THE PRICE OF COAL.

    The adjourned meeting of the Newcastle mine owners and miners regarding the proposed increase in the hewing rate and the price of coal charged to ...

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  29. ITALIAN RAILWAY DISASTER.

    Three engines were unable to drag a heavy goods train through the Porte Cecino tunnel. Owing to the bad ventilation the driver and stoker of the ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    A cable has been received by the Minister of Agriculture from Cape Town, stating that butter bearing the Australian brands, but not of ...

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  31. INDIAN CIVIL SERVANT EXPELLED.

    Gurdial Singh, a civil servant in India, whose name had been associated with the disappearance of several witnesses who had been summoned to give ...

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  32. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE IRON INDUSTRY.

    It is probable that the late Mr Mitchell's project to establish an iron industry will be revived. The Government are about to be asked to support ...

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  33. TASMANIA.

    News has been received of the wreck of the American barquentine C. C. Finkon on the north-east coast east of blinders Island. Eleven lives were ...

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  34. BELGIAN EXPEDITION.

    A party of Dervishes have massacred a Belgian expedition which was captured while boating on the Bahr-el-Ghazal, a tributary of the White Nile. ...

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  35. THE RECENT GAROTTING CASE.

    The Commissioner of Police has ascertained that the reports he received regarding garotting cases of late are of a false character, those making the ...

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  36. RUSSIA AND ABYSSINIA.

    It was announced a day or two ago that King Menelik of Abyssinia had ceded Raheita, which Italy claimed to be within her sphere of influence, to ...

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  37. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    Matters political are very quiet. Parliament meets on Tuesday. The Premier's speech will be strongly federal, and the desire of the electors for the ...

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  38. QUEENSLAND.

    Charles Simpson has died as the result of a boiler explosion at Bundaberg. It has been decreed in several, if not ...

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  39. BURGLARY.

    The premises of Fritz Ruckert, at Wasleys, was entered by burglars on Saturday night. Three men were cleverly captured by a trooper in ...

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  40. JAPANESE ESTIMATES.

    The Japanese estimates state that the next fiscal year will reveal a deficit of 1,000,000 yen (about £180,000). ...

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  41. AN INTERESTING VISITOR.

    Among the passengers per the R.M.S. Orotava from London is General Sir William Grossman, bart. He is an officer of engineers, and served in that ...

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  42. PARLIAMENT PROROGUED.

    The House of Commons was formally prorogued on Friday. ...

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  43. TWO STORMY VOYAGES.

    The barquentine Sir John Franklin, coal laden, from Newcastle to Napier, was severely damaged in a storm, and put into the harbor for safety. She ...

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  44. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    Russia is reported to be arming her navy with dynamite guns. ...

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  45. YACHTING.

    The New York Yachting Club has accepted the challenge made by the Ulster Yacht Club on behalf of Sir Thos. Lipton to compete for the American ...

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  46. FRANCE AND WEST AFRICA.

    Fance is about to undertake a strong expedition into Samoryo Empire in West Africa. ...

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  47. THE ENCROACHING SEA.

    Serious encroachments by the sea in the county of Kent threatens to submerge the town of Deal. Deal is a member of the Cinque Ports of ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN ORANGES.

    Two-thirds of the shipment of oranges brought by the. R.M.S. Oceana arrived in sound condition, and were sold at from 9s to 14s. The rough and badly ...

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  49. LADY TOURISTS DROWNED.

    Five lady tourists were boating in Derwentwater, in the English Lake District, when a sudden squall upset the boat, and they were all drowned. ...

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  50. LEAD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    The imports of lead during the month amounted to 18,544 tons, Australia contributing 2699 tons. The exports amounted to 4352 tons. ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. A MILLIONAIRE

    can purchase the finest things in the world, but any millionaire who has tried Ogden's Guinea Gold Cigarettes never desires a better whiff, because the quality ...

    Article : 41 words
  53. PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at 2s 3½d per standard ounce troy. ...

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