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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    Colonel Templeton, in a letter to “The Times” contradicts General Button’s statement that the Victorian Council of Defence had been the cause ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    The rout of the Russians continues, a stand being made at one point only. Kuropatkin, in a message to St. Petersburg, admits that the Japanese, ...

    Article : 255 words
  4. MINING.

    After having run for a fortnight Bayley’s Consols battery crushed 246 tons for a yield of 173oz. 0dwt. ...

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  5. KALGOORLIE NEWS.

    Friendly Societies’ Parade.—On Sunday afternoon next the Boulder United Societies will hold their annual parade. A procession of the various ...

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  6. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Dr. Hicks gave notice that he would, on the following day, ask whether the present Government are in favor of ...

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  7. YESTERDAY’S GALE.

    The violence of the wind which has swept over at least the Southern half of Western Australia during Monday night and yesterday, has been the ...

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  8. PRIDE OF THE JOURDIE NORTH.

    Messrs. Taylor and party, who own the Pride of Jourdie North lease, are erecting a five-head battery on the lease. ...

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  9. THE GOLDEN POLE.

    During September the Golden Pole’s working .costs figured out at 23/7 per ton. The total expenditure incurred for the month amounted to £1433, ...

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  10. ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court to-day, further evidence was heard in support of the application by the Miners’ Union for the enforcement of certain ...

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  11. THE PUBLIC BATTERY.

    The heavy rain yesterday means another block at the Public Battery, as the roads will be too bad to cart over for some days. This while ...

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  12. THE CIVIL SERVICE

    Speaking in the Legislative Assembly last week, the .Premier expressed his gratification at the way the new public service bill had been considered, ...

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  13. RAILWAY IRREGULARITIES.

    Those who travelled from Kalgoorlie to Coolgardie by fie mid-day train yesterday had rather an unpleasant experience.. The train is supposed to ...

    Article : 386 words
  14. THE FEDERAL.

    Work at the Federal (Hampton Plains) is proceeding steadily. The shaft has been sunk to a depth of 130ft., where the country is very hard; ...

    Article : 87 words
  15. WESTRALIA AND EAST EXTENSION,

    A Hornsby tubular boiler has been imported from England by the Westralia and East Extension mine. It weighs about 19 tons, and i the only ...

    Article : 98 words
  16. THE COUNCIL OF WAR.

    A telegram from St. Petersburg states that the Czar has held a Council of War, when the situation was fully discussed. ...

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  17. BAYLEY’S MINE, LTD.

    The stopes at Bayleys are looking much the same as usual, if anything, a shade better. Mr. Gordon Lyon, one of the ...

    Article : 96 words
  18. MINING NOTES.

    The Margaret goldfield turned out 14,648oz. of fine gold for September, being closely followed by North Coolgardie 13,693oz. fine. The two fields ...

    Article : 252 words
  19. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    In the Criminal Court to-day Clarence Murrin and Peter Adompeter were found guilty of robbery under arms at Wanneroo. ...

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  20. PUBLIC BATTERY FOR KUNANALLING

    A number of prospectors of the Kunnanalling district have been urging on the Government the advisableness of erecting a public battery there. It is ...

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  21. MUKDEN ABANDONED.

    It is semi-officially announced in St. Petersburg that General Kuropatkin has ordered a retreat from Mukden towards Harbin, the resting place being ...

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  22. THE ROYAL SOCIETY’S SHOW.I

    The Royal Show was opened to-day in very adverse circumstances on account of the weather. ...

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  23. THE COSMOPOLITAN. ,

    During September the Cosmopolitan treated 8203 tons of ore, 145 tons of concentrates and 9332 tons of tailings and slimes for good valued at £12077 ...

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  24. THE GREAT FINGAL.

    The management of the Great Fingal G.M. Co. (Bewick, Moreing and Co.) yesterday cabled the following developments to the London office of ...

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  25. STORIES OF BRUTALITY DENIED.

    The “Rubs” to-day publishes advices from its correspondents that the stories of Japanese brutality to wounded and prisoners are-unfounded. ...

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  26. CLEANING UP IN PERTH.

    The acting-health officer, Dr. Davy, has been retained by the City Council to continue the work of supervising the cleaning of the city buildings, at ...

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  27. ARREST OF MR. ALLEN.

    Considerable surprise was manifested last night when it became known that William M. Allan, formerly stationmaster at Kalgoorlie, had been arrested on ...

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  28. CALE AT FREMANTLE.

    To-day the two mall steamers:— Oraya from the East and Macedonia from London—lay at anchor in the Boards, off Fremantle, awaiting favorable ...

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  29. GUNS CAPTURED.

    Major Takashima’s battalion .captured 14 guns at Kanchiatzu on Saturday, making a total of 34, which the Central. Japanese division has ...

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  30. COUNCIL OF WOMEN.

    The first congress of the National Council of Women of New South Wales was held yesterday, under the presidency of Lady Rawson. ...

    Article : 104 words
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  32. RUSSIAN WOUNDED.

    There are 23,003 wounded at Mukden after large numbers have been sent to Harbin. Those unable to travel will be left ...

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  33. TATTERSALL’S CONSULTATIONS.

    The following are those who drew the placed horses in Tattersalls Consultation on the Caulfield Cup :— S. Arbuckle Street, South Melbourne, ...

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  34. LADY GURZON’S ILLNESS

    Lady Curzon is improving in health since she was removed to Walmer House. Before you start on a journey, ...

    Article : 22 words
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  37. SUFFERINGS OF JAPANESE,

    -Mr. Suttor, commercial agent for New South Wales in the Far East, is appealing for voluntary support in money, food, and clothing, in order ...

    Article : 53 words
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