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  2. TELEGRAMS. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A fresh case of bubonic plague has shown itself at Fremantle. The victim being a Mrs. Carey. ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS. Shrewsbury's Death

    Arthur Shrewsbury's betrothed was the first to hear the shot fired by the unhappy man She rushed to the door of the room and asked what he was ...

    Article : 95 words
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  5. CABLEGRAMS. The Eastern Question.

    Dr. Monison, the "Times" correspondent at Paking, announces that Russia is steadily securing exclusive control of Manchuria. ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS. Russians at Colombo

    In the House of Lords Earl Crewe made comments on the fact of eleven Russian warships being recently allowed unrestricted admission into Colomb a ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS. The Transcontinental Railway.

    Sir William Lyne has received the second progress report of the Board of State Engineers-in-chief on the Transcontinental Railway from ...

    Article : 154 words
  8. The Riots in Croatia.

    Fierce language riots are spreading in Croatia, Dalma[?]i[?], Au[?]ia, and Hungary. ...

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  9. MINISTERS ON THE FIELDS.

    The Colonial Treasurer and the Minister for Mines have left for the eastern goldfields. They will return on Thursday. ...

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  10. A War Office Scandal

    It is stated that blankers were returned from South Africa which, after having been sold by the Government, were found to be drenched with blond ...

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  11. THE FIRE KING AT WORK.

    Two fires occurred here on Sunday. One was at the hay and corn store in Duigan-street, owned by Mr. Bubby of the Tenninus Hotel, Boulder, but the ...

    Article : 67 words
  12. The Revolution in Dominica.

    The ai[?]nal at Santiago, in the Dominican republic, has been blown up by dynamite General Frias was killed, and 21 injured ...

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  13. Trouble in the Balkans.

    Hilmi Pasha, who has been instructed by the Sultan to restore order in Macedonia, announces that he proposes to try the cases of the worst of ...

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  14. Destructive Blizzards.

    Bizzards and snowstorms in the Southern Alberia districts, in Canada, has resulted in a loss of cattle and other stock to the value of £1,000,000. ...

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  15. Arbitration for Norseman.

    In a few days the Arbitration Court will be sitting in Coolgardie to adjudicate on the case submitted to it by our local Miners' Union for ...

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  16. LABOR BUREAUS.

    The desire of the Government being to extend throughout the State the operations of the Government labor bureaus, the matter is receiving the ...

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  17. Death of Max O'Rell

    The death is annouced of Max O'Rell the well-known author and lecturer. ...

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  18. Western Australian Loans.

    When notifying the unsuccessful applicants for the first loan, the Treasurer intimated that if they wished it they could at once take up stock in the ...

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  19. Mr. A. E. Thomas M.L. A, in Contradiction

    Sir,—I notice that a rumor has again been spread that I intend contesting the Coulgardie seat at the en[?]ing State elections. I intend to con ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The well known South Australian steeplechase rider, Alf. Reed, who was found with s bullet wound in his head at Manly a couple of days ago, died ...

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  21. Motor Race From Paris to Madrid.

    Three hundred thousand residents of Paris picnicked on Saturday night in various spots from the Bois de Boulogne to Versailles to witness the ...

    Article : 145 words
  22. Old Age Pensions.

    The Aged Pensioners Bill, which confers a pension of 5s per week on persons over 65, has been read the second time in the House of Commons. ...

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  23. PARLIAMENTARY.

    The Ministry have appointed the H n. F. Suttor to be President of the Legislative Council in place of Sir John Lackey who has resigned. ...

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  24. Present to the King.

    General Baden-Powell has presented the King with the gun which was manufactured in Mafeking during the siege of that town and proved so ...

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  25. A CLERGYMAN IMPRISONED.

    In the Criminal Court on Saturday, the Rev. Geo. H[?], a pastor of the Independent Presbyterian Church, was found guilty of having falsified a ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mahuta, a Maori king, has accepted a call to the Legislative Council. He has also been sworn in as a member of the Executive. ...

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  27. Work in Canada.

    The Canadian Premier has replied to 200 Australian engine drivers, who had cabled asking what prospects there were of work in Canada, that only ...

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  29. VICTORIA.

    Mrs. Elsie Grant, wife of Peter Grant, of Colac, died last night. The deceased took ill on Sunday. An operation was performed on Tuesday ...

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  30. The Massacre of Jews.

    A German doctor, who assisted in the hospital at Kishineff, in Southern Russia, after the recent massacre of the Jews, describes horrible cases of ...

    Article : 88 words
  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The South Australian electoral rolls show an increase over the previous year of 16,269 The totals are 84,715 males, and 80,473 females' ...

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  32. Startling Russian Plot

    The sensational report comes from St. Petersburg of the discovery there of a plot for the assassination of all the Governors of the provinces. ...

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  33. THE RECENT STRIKE.

    In connection with the char[?] s levelled by non-unionists against some of the railway employes for hustling, the Committee of Inquiry has ...

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  34. MELBOURNE UNEMPLOYED.

    Some idea of the rush there is for such temporary employment as the Federal Government has at its disposal in connection with the electoral work ...

    Article : 50 words
  35. The Education Bill.

    A great Nonconformist meeting was held in Hyde Park to protest against the London Education Bill. The proccesion, which included members ...

    Article : 109 words
  36. Local and General

    A C.E.D.A.— A special meeting of this association was held at Guy's Freemasons Hotel on Saturday evening. There was a very large attendance, some 30 members ...

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  37. THE FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    Lord Tennyson, the GovernorGeneral, opens the Federal Parliament to-day. The decision of the Government to ...

    Article : 61 words
  38. Interesting Discovery.

    Archa[?]ological explorations conducted under the direction of German scientists on the site of a[?] c[?]ent Babylon, has just resulted in the discovery ...

    Article : 72 words
  39. The Great Fire at Manila.

    It is now made known that the dreadful fire which has occurred at Manila, the capital of the Philippines, resulted in the destruction of 2,000 ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. A DOCTOR ACQUITTED.

    Dr. Wheeler J.P. a medical practitioner living at F[?]tzroy has been acqui[?]ted on a charge of pe[?]jury, in a case in which when in the court ...

    Article : 47 words
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