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  4. MINING MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 314 words
  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Politicians at Ottawa think a reciprocal bargain is a good one in view of what is usually granted by the United States. In the new treaty ...

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  6. COASTAL RACING

    There was a large attendance at Ascot this afternoon notwithstanding counter attractions in the form of a yacht race on the Swan river. The ...

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  7. A REMARKABLE CASE

    Two Kalgoorlie juveniles have become responsible for an achievement as remarkable as (fortunately) it is rare. Travellers' tales often refer, to ...

    Article : 245 words
  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    The "Pall Mall's" military correspondent describes Germany's pressure in Holland to fortify as due to France's enormous strength in Eastern ...

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  9. CABLEGRAMS

    Sir George Reid, High Commissioner for the Commonwealth, has arranged to address a number of English Chambers of Commerce, including ...

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  10. TELEGRAMS

    Sensational developments are expected in connection with the investigations into the illicit opium and Chinese immigration traffic. Besides Hugh ...

    Article : 131 words
  11. VICTORIAN RACING

    The Geelong Cup Meeting was the attraction for Victorian racegoers today, and a large crowd went to that town by rail and boat. Fine weather ...

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  12. IN FAR ONTARIO

    Trapper Wilson and his bride were honeymooning in a district in the far north of Ontario. The trapper left his log hut home, and before he ...

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  13. ARBITRATION

    The Master Printers in London have resolved, as their offer of arbitration has been rejected, to resist the men's demands for shorter hours. ...

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  14. ARNOLD'S ALLEGED CRIMES

    In March, 1909, a tribunal at Mobeka, in British West Africa, sentenced Lieutenant Arnold to twelve years penal servitude in connection with the ...

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  15. FAMILY QUARREL

    Olive Redman, aged eighteen, and her mother quarrelled last night over the former's wages. The mother struck the daughter, who has sworn ...

    Article : 37 words
  16. SYDNEY RACING

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  17. BERLIN REBELS.

    The Zulu chiefs that were sent to St. Helena because of their participation in the rebellion of 1906, have been released. ...

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  18. CRICKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 309 words
  19. CHANGE CHATTER.

    The market still continues in [?] doldrums and very little business [?] passing. British Consols have eases [?] to £79126, but silver has improved [?] ...

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  20. WHARF LABORERS

    The Melbourne wharf laborers have struck and are demanding 16 an hour for handling cement and super phosphates, this being an increase of ...

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  21. PLAGUE VICTIMS

    ST. PETERSBURG, Saturday. At Harbin a Russian lady doctor and two medical students have died from plague. ...

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  22. INTERNATIONAL TRADE

    The Argentine ports, which have been closed for some time to the importation of stock from Britain, have been reopened to cattle, sheep, goats, ...

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  23. MICROBES IN ICE CREAM

    At Eccles, in Lancashire, ice cream has been responsible for a most serious outbreak of enteric fever. Up to the present 151 cases have been ...

    Article : 60 words
  24. GERMAN CONSULS

    The qualifications of German Consuls formed a subject for discussion at the Conference of officials engaged in the German Commercial Foreign ...

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  25. EASTERN FIGHTS

    At the Melbourne Athletic Club, Ray Bronson met Armstrong. The latter was quieted in the sixth round, Bronson played with his opponent. ...

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  26. MAN BATTERED TO DEATH

    At Wallah, on the north eastern railway, a number of navvies on a spree took possession of a hotel. They were ejected after a rough tussle, ...

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  27. BULGARIA V TURKEY

    As the outcome of the non-renewal of the treaty between Bulgaria and Turkey, the former commences a tariff war to-morrow. ...

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  28. MELBA'S MISADVENTURE

    Madame Melba, who suffered a slight indisposition during her recent tour of France, has returned to London. It is stated that her health is now ...

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  29. NEW ZEALAND WAIHI

    The cable-man tells us that the out put of the Waihi in future will be only 1000 tons a day, or say 30,000 ton a month, and that the div. will be ...

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  30. NEW GUINEA MISSIONARY

    News has been received announcing the death af one of the best known New Guinea missionaries, Samuel McFarlane. ...

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  31. THOMPSON OUTS LAND

    At the Stadium, Sydney, "Cyclone" Thompson put Land out in the third round. ...

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  32. POLICE PURSUE PETER

    Peter, the Painter, described by intimate acquaintances as a man of vast intellectual attainments, a great continental anarchist organiser, and ...

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  33. YOUTH MISSING

    Frederick Walsh, aged 14 is missing. It is believed that he was swept down a sewer the same way as his brother Thomas, who was drowned in ...

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  34. BANTAM BIFFERS

    Pugilist Frankie Burns, of Jersey City, outfought and outpointed Digger Stanley, the English bantamweight champion in a 10-round bout ...

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  35. BOWLS

    The Kalgoorlie bowlers journeyed to Coolgardie yesterday, and met the local men in the "A" Pennant. The visitors won by 47 points. ...

    Article : 191 words
  36. PRISONERS ESCAPE

    Three escaped prisoners from the Sing Sing prison in New York State beat down the guards, crossed the Hudson River on the ice, and are still ...

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  37. TURF BATHING TRAGEDY

    A fearful tragedy occured at Coogee to-day. A large number of people were surf bathing, and eighteen persons were carried out by the ...

    Article : 89 words
  38. ADELAIDE

    East Torrens playing North Adelaide to-day scored 260 for the loss of 9 wickets. Middleton made 48, and R. Rees took 4 wickets for 47. ...

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  39. COTTON CONFLAGRATION

    A cotton warehouse was burnt today at dawn, the damage being set at 100,000 ster[?]ing. ...

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  40. TECHNICAL SCHOOLS' EXAM

    F. B. Allen, Director of Technical Education, writes from Perth: "For your information I enclose herewith an additional list of the successful ...

    Article : 130 words
  41. THE HEAT WAVE

    The heat wave persevered on its wild career yesterday, making it the eleventh day of the unholy series. On enquiry from the Post Office at 5 p.m. ...

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  42. S'AFRICA v. HAMILTON.

    The South Africans easily defeated the Hamilton team by an innings and 29 runs. Africa put up 229 (Commaille not out, 30, and Sherwell 28). ...

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  43. AFRICAN RACIAL TROUBLES

    General Botha's sister states that South African women in view of the recent reprieve of the native sentenced to death for assault on a woman will ...

    Article : 141 words
  44. PARINGA

    The first cut in driving north at the 100ft. level assays 639 a ton for the full 4ft. width of the drive. The winze from, "Bradley and Geech's ...

    Article : 52 words
  45. VICTORIA.

    In their match against East Melbourne to-day, Carlton, with seven down for 326 (Carlton not out 128) declared and East Melbourne put up ...

    Article : 165 words
  46. EXPRESS PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers left Perth to-night for Kalgoorlie--Messrs. Wright Williams, Montgomery, Hunter, Horner, Lillingston, Williams ...

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  47. THE MICROBES' NATURAL ENEMY.

    The sunlight is one of nature's most efficient cleansing agents, says "Good Health." Its office is to purify the air. Coming into the more or less ...

    Article : 202 words
  48. FEDERAL MINISTERS

    "Table Talk" says that with the marriage of Senator Findley, which took place last week at St. Mary's R.C. Church, West Melbourne, all the ...

    Article : 186 words
  49. MARINE DISASTER

    The passengers of the steamer Collage City, which went ashore when proceeding from Seattle to Skagway, are safe. They were picked up by an ...

    Article : 33 words
  50. GLADSTONE'S GLOOM

    Viscount Gladstone has reprieved our Rhodesian natives condemned to death on a charge of murder--three for the tribal custom of killing twins. ...

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  51. THE WEATHER AT CUE

    Only on four days during the current month (says the "Murchison Advocate" of January 26) has the maximum temperature been below 100 ...

    Article : 88 words
  52. TRAIN HELD UP

    A robber, singlehanded, at the revolver's point held up a Colorado passenger train near Pueblo, and secured 100 dollars also a large ...

    Article : 64 words
  53. LAVER ILL

    Frank Laver, the well-known cricketer, could not take part in the interstate match to-day, as he was suffering from appendicitis. ...

    Article : 60 words
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