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  2. LA MILO.

    At the Old Bailey last month the trial was concluded of Percy Easton, motor-car agent, La Milo, the Australian music-hall artiste, and Ferdinand ...

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  3. SICK AND ALONE.

    An elderly man named Patrick Silk, who lived alone on his farm at Broome Hill was brought to Katanning Hospital to-day in an unconscious condition. ...

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  4. A SELECTION TRAGEDY.

    Mrs.Edward Finemote died in the local hospital to-day, from the effects of a burning accident. Mr. Finemore recently took up land ...

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  5. SORELL MUNICIPAL DISPUTE.

    The knotty question created by the Sorell Municipal Council over the reappointment of Dr. Donovan as health officer was again discussed at the ...

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  6. KING GEORGE.

    King George has received in audience Sir George Reid, who, on behalf of the Government and people of the commonwealth, said that he fervently hoped ...

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  7. PERSONAL

    Commander Peary, the Arctic explorer has sailed in the Maur[?]ania from England for New York (states a cable message from London). ...

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  8. BRITISH POLITICS.

    In connection with the proposed conference between the leaders of the Government and the leaders of the Opposition as to the present constitutional ...

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  9. CANADIAN TARIFF.

    It is officially announced at Ottawa that Belgium has been admitted to the benefits of the intermediate tariff on all products similar to those French ...

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  10. AN INDIGNANT MAGISTRATE.

    The Police Magistrate (Mr. W. O. Wise) recently made a protest from the Bench resenting very much an "improper suggestion" made to him in ...

    Article : 433 words
  11. THE BRITISH NAVY.

    The British Admiralty has arrangod for the Australian draft, who have arrived to take the Parramatta and the Yarra out to Australia, to serve on board ...

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  12. THE SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    While the Deakin-Cook Administration was in office a commission was appointed to inquire into the sugar industry. A hitch occurred through the ...

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  13. EGYPTIAN PREMIER'S MURDER

    The advocate who defended Ibraham Wardany, the Egyptian student, who, at Cairo, in February last, murdered Boutros Pasha, the Prime Minister ...

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  14. VICEROY OF INDIA.

    It is officially stated that Sir Charles Hardinge, Permanent Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, has been appointed Governor-General of India in ...

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  15. FRENCH NAVAL DISASTER.

    The French submarine Pluviose, which was struck by a Dover to Calais passenger steamer recently, and lost with all hands, has been placed in the ...

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  16. COLLIERY ACCIDENT IN GERMANY.

    A violent shock has been felt at Gelsenkirchen, in Westphalia. It apparently followed an explosion in a shaft at the Consolidation mine. Four ...

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  17. HARPER CONSPIRACY CASE.

    When the hearing of the charge of conspiracy against Patrick Hill, John Huxley, Walter Kemp, and William Brocket was resumed in the Criminal ...

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  18. THE FIRE AT JONES & CO.'S.

    The fire which took place in the offices of Messrs. Jones and Co. on Friday night did not do so much damage as was at first supposed, The conflagration ...

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  19. BISLEY MEETING.

    Major J. J. Pain, of New South Wales, the Commandant of the Australian rifle team to Bisley, and the representatives from Victoria, New South ...

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  20. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    The contest between General Botha, the Prime Minister of the Union Parliament, and Sir James Percy Fitzpatrick for the East Pretoria seat in the new ...

    Article : 162 words
  21. MURDER OF AN ACTRESS.

    A Russian named Ispalatoff has been arrested at Como, in Northern Italy, on suspicion of murdering Mrs. Orittenden Castle, an American dramatic artiste. ...

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  22. QUEENSLAND'S AGENT-GENERAL.

    Major Robinson, the Agent-General for Queensland, held a reception yesterday. Among those who attended were the Duke and Duchess of Fife, Lord ...

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  23. INTERRUPTED FOOTBALL.

    Barrackers caused considerable trouble towards the finish of the match between Fitzroy and the University team at East Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  24. FATAL THUNDERSTORMS.

    The severe lightning and thunderstorms which have prevailed in Germany and the South of England during the past few days have extended to France. ...

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  25. THE FEDERAL MINISTERS.

    Father Bernard Murphy addressed his congregation at Zeehan to-night on the subject of Federal Ministerial Fatuity. Mr. Andrew Fisher, Mr. King O'Malley, ...

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  26. WOOLLEN TRADE DISPUTE.

    The situation regarding the threatened strike in the woollen trade in Yorkshire is now more hopeful. With a view to arranging a ...

    Article : 123 words
  27. TOTALISATOR IN RUSSIA.

    The Judicial Committee of the Russian Durna has reported against the proposal to abolish totalisators. The percentage received by the Government ...

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  28. MR. ROOSEVELT.

    Mr. Theodore Roosevelt and his family left Southampton yesterday in the Kaiserin Augusta Victoria. Immense preparations for Mr. Roosevelt's ...

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  29. SLAUGHTER OF PLUMAGE BIRDS.

    At the instances of Lord Crewe, the Secretary of State for the Colonies, a committee of representatives of the Colonial Office and of the Natural ...

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  30. DEATH BEFORE ARREST.

    An official of a bank in Brussels emhezzled 300,000 francs, and fled to New York. The police found his whereabouts, and went to his hotel to arrest ...

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  31. RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE IN SPAIN.

    A Royal decree, issued in Spain, authorises non-Catholic churches and missions to show the external signs of their belief on the walls of their ...

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  32. BRIBERY IN RUSSIA.

    The Bribery Investigation Commission in Russia has discovered that many Customs officials at Sebastopol and Black Sea ports have received regular ...

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  33. PREMIER OF TASMANIA.

    The Premier of Tasmania (Sir Elliott-Lewis) considers that, in view of the sacrifices made by Tasmania in the cause of Federation, ard the leakage in ...

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  34. BRITISH IRON AND STEEL.

    The committee of the British Iron Trade Association has forwarded to the Board of Trade and the Foreign Office a memorial, urging the Government to ...

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  35. CRETAN AFFAIRS.

    There is great excitement in Turkey owing to the exclusion of the Moslem members from the Cretan Assembly, and the Porte recently addressed a Note ...

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  36. SURVEYING AUSTRALIA.

    At a meeting of the Chamber of Mines on Thursday, Mr. H. Herman brought forward the subject of the necessity for the Commonwealth ...

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  37. GENERAL CABLES.

    Ahmed Sanin Bey, the editor of the "Sedai Millet" newspaper, has been assassinated in Constantinople. The murderer escaped. ...

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  38. MASONIC.

    A Masonic Lodge of Sorrow in memory of the late King Edward was held at the Town-hall to-day. The service was well-attended. and was deeply ...

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  39. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    Lord Plymouth, one of the promoters of the Festival of Empire has entertained at the Crystal Palace workers connected with the pageant, and said ...

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  40. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    The Court in Silesia (Germany) has sentenced a man named Goldstein, who was formerly a detective in the Cairo police, to eight years' imprisonment for ...

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  41. PUBLIC WORKS IN N.S.W.

    Mr. Lee (Minister of Works), in opening the new tram line at Drummoyne yesterday, stated thnt during his term of office he had expended £13,000,000, ...

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  42. Y.W.C.A.

    A members' social was held on Thursday evening in the hall, when about 60 were present. Mrs. Simmons presided, and during the evening ...

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  43. CHOLERA IN RUSSIA.

    Cholera is spreading in Southern Russia. The resident Russian doctors are insufficient to cope with the outbreak, ...

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  44. GREAT FIRE IN AMERICA.

    A great fire occurred yesterday at Seattle, the capital of King County, in the American State of Washington. Ten blocks of buildings on the water ...

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  45. DARING ROBBERY.

    A single bandit held up a train at Robsart, New Mexico; in the United States, yesterday, and at the point of the pistol drove the half-dressed, ...

    Article : 79 words
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  47. BAD WEATHER.

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  48. HORSE SHOW AT OLYMPIA.

    Mr. A. G. Vanderbilt, the American millionaire, who for some years past has engaged in coaching from London to Brighton, has won the Eushy-park ...

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  49. RUSSIA AND FINLAND.

    After the Russian Durna had guillotined the debate on the crucial clauses of the Finland Bill, which aims at curtailing Finnish autonomy, the ...

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  50. ROBBERIES IN LONDON.

    Several jewellers' shops in the West-End of London were entered by burglars daring last night. The contents of the shoots were looted, the hauls of the ...

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