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  2. SATURDAY, APRIL 28.

    THE question of the desirability of the sub-division of the Wellington Roads Board District has now been finally settled as the voting at last Saturday's ...

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  3. GOLDFIELD NEWS.

    Very bad accounts are reaching Perth concerning the water supply at Southern Cross and Coolgardie. A largely attended meeting of ...

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  4. LOCAL TELEGRAMS.

    A Complimentary Benefit Concert was tendered to Mr. Manning by the members of his Opera Company last night. There was a large and enthusiastic ...

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  5. PRESTON RACES.

    On Thursday morning last a special train with the coaches fairly well filled with passengers left Bunbury for the Preston on the occasion of the first ...

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  6. S.A.J.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    There are a considerable number or arrivals from Victoria to attend the above meeting which is to be held today. ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Hangman Roberts with Elizabeth Walter, widow of the late hangman, and Maud Walter were charged with stealing a gold watch, the property of ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS. FOREIGN.

    The Investors Review, a leading London Financial Organ, has a scathing article on the wholesale losses of sheep in Australia during the ...

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  9. THE GREENMOUNT RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Full particulars of the railway accident at Greenmount have now been published. It appears that the goods train was mounting the steep gradient, known as Cape Horn, ...

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  10. MANUFACTURE OF CONDENSED MILK.

    In reply to South Australian official enquiries, the Swiss Government report that they are unable to afford any information respecting the ...

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  11. RICH FIND OF GOLD, PADDY'S GULLY.

    An extraordinary rich find of gold has been discovered at Paddy's Gully, Rokewood Junction. 220 lbs. of stone produced 46 ozs. of ...

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  12. ANARCHISM IN FRANCE.

    M. Ferron, a French War Office official, has been arrested on a charge of complicity in connection with the Anarchists' plots. ...

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  13. HEAVY GALES.

    During the gale on Wednesday heavy guns were heard from off Coast Port Victor, being apparently from a ship in distress, but there are no ...

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  14. INTERESTING STATISTICS.

    According to Mr. H. H. Hayter, the Government Statist, Adelaide has the lowest birth-rate of any of the Australian capitals, being only 32 94 ...

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  15. PROTECTORATE OF SAMOA.

    The United States Government are favourable to handing Samoa over to the protectorate of New Zealand. Mr. Cleveland is willing to sanction ...

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  16. WELLINGTON ELECTORATE.

    Mr. Moorhead announces that he has no intention of contesting the Wellington electorate. Pressing business, he says, will prevent ...

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  17. NEW ZEALAND.

    Some few days ago a sensation was caused by a bride at Wellington saying "I wont at the altar." By the intervention of [?]her parents ...

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  18. INQUEST ON LOUIS LANGOULANT.

    The verdict returned at the inquest on the body of Louis Langoulant was "death from shooting by a revolver." ...

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  19. MISSING SHIP.

    The ship Toxteth was blown out to sea near the Head ten. days ago and is still missing. ...

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  20. THE GOLD RETURNS.

    The last quarter's returns for the export of gold from this colony was published in yesterday's Government Gazette and shows a total of 35,367 ozs., or nearly double for the ...

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  21. NEWS AND NOTES.

    There are no alterations whatever in last Saturday's Commercial report. MR. W. PATERSON, M.L.A., intends addressing the Murray Electors at ...

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  22. SERIOUS OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA IN PORTUGAL.

    Two hundred cases of cholera morbus are reported in Lisbon daily. ...

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  23. FEDERAL BANK.

    Mr. Justice Holroyd has reserved his decision on the application for the removal of Mr, Priestley from the Liquidatorship of the Eederal Bank. ...

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  24. CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION.

    The Government have appointed a Commission to enquire into the organization of the Civil Service. Mr. Canning is the Chairman and Messrs. Simpson, Traylen, Solomon, ...

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  25. VASSE.

    Yesterday (Wednesday) a very pretty wedding was witnessed in the Vasse. The ceremony which took place at St. Mary's Anglican Church ...

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  26. AN UNPROFITABLE BANK AMALGAMATION.

    The expected assets taken over by the Union Bank at the time of amalgamation with the Bank of South Australia are reported to show a ...

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  27. BANKRUPTCY COURT,

    His Honour Judge Molesworth has refused to grant a release of sequestration in the case of Edward Charsley, Sharebroker, where one ...

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  28. MR. POET'S BUNBUBY TIMBER MILL.

    A representative from this journal having recently had occasion to visit the Mill which was established by Mr. J. C. Port in Bunbury some three ...

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  29. HEAVY MAILS FOR COOLGARDIE.

    The mails for Coolgardie last Thursday numbered nearly 5,000 letters. ...

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  30. BANK OF AUSTEALASIA.

    The Bank of Australasia will open a branch in Perth next week. ...

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  31. LABOUR TROUBLES IN AMERICA.

    Coxey's Army of malcontents has been captured by the United States troops whilst asleep in the train at Fort Keogh. ...

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  32. CRICKET DISPUTE.

    Harry Boyle has retired from cricket and refuses to take the Williamson Musgrove's batting trophy owing to Macallister's last man ...

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  33. ARRIVAL OF SPECIE.

    Specie amounting to nearly £30,000 arrived by the s.s. Bulimba yesterday. ...

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  34. BUNBURY FOOTBALL CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Bunbury Football Club was held at the Rose Hotel on Thursday evening last. There was a fair attendance, viz., ...

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  35. NEW SOUTH WALES. BARRABA BANK TRAGEDY.

    The police have captured Alick Lee, who is supposed to be the Barraba murderer, near Gunnedah. He has been identified as having ...

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  36. ANARCHISM AND MAY DAY CELEBRATIONS.

    From information received in connection with the arrest of an anarchist named Mathe in Paris, Mr. Asquith, the Home Secretary, has refused to ...

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  37. BUNBURY TURF CLUB.

    A special meeting of the Stewards and Committee of the Bunbury Race Club was held yesterday evening at which there were present Mr. W. B. ...

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  38. LEE BEFORE THE COURT.

    Lee was brought before the Boggabri Police Court yesterday strong incriminating evidence forthcoming. ...

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  39. FATAL BUGGY ACCIDENT

    Mrs. Patrick of Coonamble has been thrown from a buggy and killed. ...

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  40. FRENCH S.S. TANAISDISABLED

    The French Steamer Tanais has been towed in disabled. ...

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  41. CRIMINAL LIBEL ACTION.

    The proprietors of a paper called "Justice", the organ of the Active Service Brigade, have been committed to take their trial on a charge of ...

    Article : 47 words
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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. TEMPESTUOUS WEATHER.

    The weather is very rough here with westerly winds on the coast. ...

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  44. SHAREMARKET.

    In yesterday's sharemarket Coolgardies were quoted at £62, Lefroy's were weaker at 6s. 5d., Bayleys 12s. 9d and falling, Fortunes of War ...

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