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  2. BEER BILL

    The Transvaal Government, owing to opposition, have withdrawn the Beer Bill, under which it was proposed to supply the kaffirs in the ...

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  3. KOREAN CRISIS

    When the Emperor's abdication was announced alt the old ladies of the Court thronged the Palace and condoled with him. ...

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  4. THE RAILWAYS

    In the “Evening Star” of the 18th inst. currency was given to a report that a syndicate of prominent financial men in Perth proposed to make an ...

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  5. AMUSEMENTS, F[?]

    The popularity of high class animals pictures was again manifested [?] night, when Messrs, Leix and Hurst[?] Olympia Company produced the ...

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  6. RAISULT’S CAPTIVE

    According to Reuter’s correspondent at Tangier a messenger who has just returned from Raisuli’s camp states that the [?]ickmass tribe are billing to ...

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  7. MOTOR CYCLING

    Some relief from the ordinary dulness of police court proceedings was provided in the Kalgoorlie court this morning, when Dr. Grey who was ...

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  8. ACCIDENTS

    An accident of a painful nature occurred on the Ivanhoe mine yesterday afternoon to a single man named William Muller. He with some mates. ...

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  9. A B G BLAZE

    An extensive fire occurred in Sydney this morning. The early scene of the outbreak was a four-storey building in ...

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  10. SAVED

    John Gaunt, a fireman on the R.M.S. Orontes, was this morning seized with on epileptic fit and fell into the bay. ...

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  11. NEW PRESIDENT

    The Rev. J. Scott Lidgett has been elected President of the Wesleyan Conference. ...

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  12. NEW PLAYS

    Mr. J. G. Williamson has purchased “The Merry Widow” and “Girls of Gottenburg,” and has engaged Lettey Lind’s youngest sister, Fanny Dango ...

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  13. DRUIDS’ BALL.

    The Druids’ grand ball will be held on Tuesday evening, August 13, in the Masonic Hall Boulder, Arrangement are being made for carrying at ...

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  14. SUGAR CONVENTION

    At the meeting of the Permanent International Sugar Committee there were indications that the signatory governments were desirous of finding a ...

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  15. LAMP CAPSIZED

    Alexander McDonald (73), living in a hut at Gembrook Was reading last night with a kerosene lamp on his knee. ...

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  16. NATAL COMPLAINS

    Natal corny i a ins that while Transvaal’s thirty millions war contribution has been waived, Natal’s £700,000 has not been refunded, and ...

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  17. SALE OF WORK.

    The members of St. Luke’s Church and Sunday Scholl will hold a fair and sale of work in the Mechanics ’ Instituted Trafalgar, on the 6th , 7th and ...

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  18. WASHING AWAY

    The Marine Board has had a rather alarming report before[?]it from , the keeper of the lighthouse at Penguin Island, Rivoli Bay, on the ...

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  19. WORKMAN’S FALL

    Henry Jones , working on a building at Footscray, foil' from a scaffold 'this morning, and sustained injuries to the head. ...

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  20. AERIAL FLIGHT

    The Wright Brothers , of aeroplane fame, have contributed to a book shortly to be published by the Aero Club of America, entitled “Navigation ...

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  21. FOOTBALL

    It is practically certain that the Rugby Union will send a strong team to New Zealand in 1908. ...

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  22. STORM AT GERALDTON

    On Wednesday night a stiff gale, accompanied by heavy rain squa[?]s, commenced to blow at Geraldton, and lasted for the greater part of ...

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  23. DROWNED

    Herbert Gibb, a farm hand, was riding a horse through a creek, when the animal floundered, as if caught by a snag. ...

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  24. ATHLETIC SPORTS.

    Arrangements are being made for the holding o[?] a big afternoon's sport at Kanowna on Wednesday , August 7. The programme includes a Sheffield ...

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  25. BRITISH POLITICS

    The Prime Minister, Sir Henry Camphell- Bannerman, has dropped several more Bills and has expressed the hope that Parliament will be ...

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  26. ALLEGED THEFT

    A strange case of stealing has engaged the attention of the City Court. Arthur Hayward Wilks, an art-metal ceiling -fixer, was charged with having ...

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  27. TEMPERANCE MISSION.

    The following are tie arrangements for to-night and to-morrow for the Temperance Mission at present being conducted on the fields by Mrs. ...

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  28. PURE - BRED STOCK

    When Mr. Gordon rises in his place in the Legislative Assembly, a section of the House which which, in a spirit of common raillery, he is ever at ...

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  29. SILVER

    Silver is how quoted at 2s 7[?]d. per ounce. ...

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  30. THE RAND

    Two thousand Chinese employed on the Simmer and Jack mine have petitioned the Government to allow them to renew their contracts. ...

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  31. PHYSICAL CULTURE.

    A meeting of mothers and guardians children interested in the learning of of physical culutre and gymnasium will be held at the Parish Hall, ...

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  32. FEDERATION & THE STATES

    Mr. Kidstsn. in the course of an interview, said that he foresaw that the States would hare a great deal of trouble during the present session of the ...

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  33. THRILLING EXPERIENCE

    An Italian fisherman named Delia Nicola and his 16-year-old son had a somewhat thrilling experience on a recent trip from Geraldton to ...

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  34. ABANDONED CHILD

    One evening last week the attention of sisters at the Convent of Mercy, Perth was attracted by the cries of a baby and on investigation they ...

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  35. PIRATING SONGS

    In the District Court Charles Coles was charged, under sections 4 and 22 , of the Newspaper and Printers Act. with having sold the ’Diamond Song ...

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  37. COURT DOINGS

    Messrs. John Marshall and J.W. Fimister, J’s.P., presided at the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning. A young man who resented the police ...

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  38. GUN-RUNNING TRAGEDY

    Dispatches received from Tunis give details of the blowing up of , the unknown ship carrying contraband. A large three-masted sailing ship, ...

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  39. SHAREHOLDERS INSURED

    The will has been proved of Miss Helen Perry, of Wegges Hall, Tattenhall, Wolverhampton, aged 86, the principal shareholder in Thomas Perry ...

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  40. BOULDER TOWN HALL

    The Boulder Municipal Council are calling for tenders for the proposed new town hall and municipal offices. It will be remembered that the ...

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  41. FAMILIAR LAW SUIT

    For over a decade the Supreme Court of Western Australia has been intermittently, called upon to rule disputed regarding the Hesperus Dawn ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS

    Replying to a deputation, the Minister for Labor said that in the amendment of the Arbitration Act he had endeavored to provide that ...

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  44. HOW JACK PROPOSED.

    Every lime I go to explain to my friends how Jack proposed to me, Jack gels into an awful fluster and before I know, he has his hand over my mouth. ...

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  45. A REMNANT

    Two men hi a skiff belonging to the collier Be[?]srarth Failed to clear naval tog Grinder on the Medway Chatham recently, and their boat was ...

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  46. SUICIDE IN A SYNAGOGUE

    A sensation has been caused by the discovery of a man whose mane is unknown hanging to a beam in the Jewish synagogue, Cannon- street, ...

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  47. BITTER LABOR WAR

    Lawlessness and disorder in San Francisco have now reached such dimensions owing to the rigor of trade union boycotts that the people are ...

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  49. FATAL DUEL

    In a duel with swords between two Austrian officers at Trient, in the Tyrol yesterday, Lieutenant Extel. aged thirty-two, was pierced through ...

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