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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    At the inquest to-day on the body of a girl named Nellis Hill, aged 18, who died in the Ballarat Hospital under suspicious circumstances, the jury found that death ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The report and balance-sheet of the New Zealand Mortgage and Investment Association for the past halfyear were published yesterday. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Wittenoom, Agent-General for Western Australia, was interviewed yesterday by a representative of the St. James's Gazette with reference to ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Czar, it is understood, has determined that international arbitration, shall be made the chief question for discussion at the forthcoming ...

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  6. SUMMARY OF NEWS.

    The l[?]venue for the month of March totalled £200,738 17s. 4d., as against £203,074 3s. 10d in February last. The revenue of the colony for the nine ...

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  7. COUNTRY.

    A testimonial was presented to Superintendent Parsons, of the Public Works Department, on the eve of his departure, last night at the Wyndham Hotel. Several ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN FEDERATION.

    Mr.J. H. Want, Attorney-General for New South Wales, has sent a cable message to Mr. Reid on the subject of his attitude towards the ...

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  9. THE RECENT WILLY-WILLY IN THE NOR'-WEST.

    The following information has been obtained concerning the rain which was recorded early last week. The Karratha station had heavy rain, 10[?] inches being ...

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  10. THE PHILIPPINES.

    Later particulars have been received at Washington regarding the war which is proceeding in the Philippines. ...

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  11. The West Australian.

    THE meeting held in the Mayor of Perth's parlour yesterday afternoon forms another of the many commendable efforts which have been ...

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  12. SAMOA.

    The London Standard, referring to the latest development of the Samoan question, anticipates that the action of the Anglo-American ...

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  13. A GIRL'S ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    This afternoon a girl named Glioben attempted to commit suicide by throwing herself from a balcony on North Terrace, Adelaide. She was the adopted daughter ...

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  14. DEATH OF A LUMPER.

    The inquest on the body of Arthur Robinson, who died from the effects of injuries received through falling down the hold of the lighter Camilla, was reopened at the ...

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  15. NEWS AND NOTES.

    OURSELVES.—The office of the WEST AUSTRALIAN will open at 2 P.m. to-day, and will continue open until the customary hour. There will be the usual issue of ...

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  16. A DRUNKARD'S MADNESS.

    A labouring man named Edward Smith, while suffering from detirium tremens, attempted to commit suicide at Warrnambool this morning. He was arrested the ...

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  17. RUSSIA IN ASIA.

    Mr. Cobbold, a traveller, was recently expelled by the Russian authorities from the Pamirs. He reports that he found Russia ...

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  18. COMPANY MEETINGS IN ADELAIDE.

    A meeting of the South Australian Brewing Company was held to-day. The balance-sheet showed a net profit for the year ended February 28 last of over ...

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  19. FRANCE AND ENGLAND.

    France has apologised for the conduct of the French sailors who, it will be remembered, recently attacked a detachment of British bluejackets, ...

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  20. FEDERATION.

    Mr.Roid has gone on a fishing excursion to Port Macquarie. The other members of the Government are regarding the political crisis just as calmly as the head ...

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  21. INDIA.

    Lord Curzon of Kedleston, the Viceroy of India, addressing the Council of India yesterday, hinted at momentous changes in the financial ...

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  22. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    President Kruger, accompanied by the members of his Executive, will, it is announced, visit Johannesburg, during the Easter holidays. ...

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  23. THE KILKENNY TRAGEDY.

    To-day the inquest was opened on the bodies of Mrs. Burgess and her two children, the victims of the tragedy at Kilkonny, near Adelaide, and on the body ...

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  24. A HUSBAND'S SUICIDE.

    In connection with, the suicide of E. E. Wansbrough, a farmer, at Auburn, which was reported yesterday, it is stated that the deceased was a very old resident of the ...

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  25. WEST AFRICA.

    Sharp fighting is reported from Nigeria. It is stated that as a result of the encounter 1,500 Ibos surrendered to ...

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  26. THE OXLEY MURDER.

    The man E. L. C Wilson, now under committal on various offences at Ipswich, will shortly be charged with the murder of the lad Hill at Oxley last December. One ...

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  27. VICTORIAN DEFENCE FORCES.

    The defence forces went into Easter encampment to-night. The garrison artillery will man the forts at Port Phillip Heads, a submarine mining contingent ...

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  28. THE QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    The result of the Queensland elections on Saturday last was that the Government won five seats against twelve won by the Opposition, which make the position of ...

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  29. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Mr. Vincent Lean has bequeathed £50,000 to the British Museum Reading Room Extension, and £50,000 to the Muller Orphanage at ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL.

    The visible supply of wheat in America east of the Rockies is 51,686,000 bushels. ...

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  31. SUPPOSED INFANTICIDE.

    This evening two boys took to the Port Melbourne Police Station a large jar, which they stated they found buried in the sand near the town pier, and which was found ...

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  32. FATAL SNAKE BITE.

    Patrick O'Rourko, a well-known farmer residing near Kilmore, was fatally bitten by a tiger-snake on the little finger. The deceased was 74 years of age. ...

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