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  2. THE WEST INDIAN ERUPTIONS.

    Captain Freeman, the master of the steamship Roddam, is well-known to many in Western Australia, particularly in Fremantle, in connection with the ...

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  3. THE FEDERAL TARIFF.

    In the Senate to-day the Tariff Bill was further dealt with. Sir J. H. Symon resumed the debate on the question that the message from ...

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  4. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    There were about 4,000 persons present on the Hastings ground to-day, when the match between the Australian Eleven and the team representing South ...

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  5. COUNTRY.

    In the Albany Police Court this morning A. Clarke and M. Hare were sentenced to three months' imprisonment on a charge of being rogues and ...

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  6. THE WEST INDIAN ERUPTIONS.

    A great part of La Soufriere, the volcano on the island of St. Vincent, which has been so frequently in eruption of late, has been blown away. Its contour ...

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  7. MR. SEDDON.

    Mr. and Mrs. Seddon left London yesterday for Plymouth, where they will join the steamer Tongariro, bound for New Zealand, via Capetown. ...

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  8. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Thirteen hundred Boer prisoners have sailed from Madras for South Africa. ...

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  9. THE ARBITRATION ACT.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday, before the President, Mr. Justice Moorhead, and Mr. W. E. Moxon and Mr. E. Lobstein, the case of the Industrial ...

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  10. MOUNTAIN CLIMBING FATALITIES.

    Three Austrians tried to ascend the Rax Alp a mountain peak of Styria 6,591ft. high. Two were killed in falling 600ft. ...

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  11. CAPE COLONY.

    The rupture in the ranks of the Progressive Party in the Cape Parliament is now complete. Sir J. Gordon Spring the Premier, and ...

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  12. KALGOORLIE.

    John William Churchfield was arrested here on Friday night on a charge of having stolen certain crushing machinery, valued at £35, the property of George ...

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  13. SWIMMING.

    Billington, the English swimmer, defeated Read, of New South Wales, in a quarter of a mile race, which was contested at Radcliffe Baths yesterday. ...

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  14. HAYTIAN REBELLION.

    Further particulars have been received touching the sinking of the Haytian rebel gunboat Cretea Pierrot, by the German cruiser Panther. ...

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  15. KATANNING.

    A strong gale blew here yesterday evening, and 92 points of rain fell up to 8 o'clock this morning. Farmers are jubilant at the good prospects for the ...

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  16. ENGLISH COUNTRY CRICKET.

    In the cricket matches for country championship, Yorkshire headed the list with 12 points. Sussex was second with 4 points; Notts and Surrey were equal ...

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  17. NORTHAM.

    Nice rains fell here last night. These will greatly benefit the growing crops. The fall that was recorded at the post office, was 35 points. The rainfall for ...

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  18. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Charles Bell an Australian, from Melbourne, was found dead in his bed at Islington, with a deep wound in his throat and a stab in the abdomen. ...

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  19. ALLEGED DETENTION OF A GIRL.

    At the Criminal Court yesterday, before Mr. Justice Parker and a jury, the trial of Charles Cossi and Maria and Guidotti, on a charge of having detained a ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL.

    Copper.—Copper on spot is quoted at £53 7s. 6d., and forward at £53 15s. per ton. Tin.—Tin for forward delivery is ...

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  21. NARROGIN.

    The Narrogin Local Board of Health held its usual monthly meeting on Wednesday evening. The secretary reported that the by-laws had not yet been ...

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  22. SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    Sir Edmund Barton was entertained at a banquet yesterday at Montreal, in Canada. The Earl of Minto, the ...

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  23. RIOT AT BARBADOES.

    A serious disturbance is reported from Bridgetown, Barbadoes. A riotous crowd prevented the removal of a small-pox patient. The police, who ...

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  24. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate to-day the Royal Assent was signified to the Royal Commission Act and to the Postal and Telegraphic Rates Act. The Electoral Bill was ...

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  25. RUSSIA AND ALBANIA.

    The Albanian authorites have refused to permit a Russian Consulate to be established at Mitrovitza. They arrested M. Cavass, who was sent ...

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  26. NORTHAM.

    A largely-attended meeting of Messrs. C. R. Knight and Co.'s creditors was held to-day, when the creditors unanimously agreed to accept a composition of ...

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  27. THE EAST PERTH AFFRAY.

    The hearing of the charges that were laid against John McLoughlin, alias Mack, and John Harford, alias Breen, in connection with the affray that occurred ...

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  28. LABOUR TROUBLES IN ENGLAND.

    Three hundred and seventeen colliers, who recently came out on strike at Doncaster, have been fined £6 each for leaving their employers' service without ...

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  29. UNITED STATES TRUSTS

    Mr. W. J. Bryan's newspaper declares that President Roosevelt's utterances respecting Trusts have been puerile. It accuses the President of apologising ...

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  30. MOUNT KEMBLA DISASTER.

    The inquest in connection with the Mount Kembla disaster was continued at Wollongong to-day. Mr. Ritchie, the Miners' General Secretary, complained ...

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  31. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Beyond doubt no company is more popular in Perth than that headed by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brough. Nor has any play of its class been more warmly ...

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  32. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    A remarkable outbreak of ptomaine poisoning is reported from Derby. The sufferers all of whom had eaten pork pies, number 100. ...

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  33. THE BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    W. H. Batho, publican of Kanowna, was examined. He stated that his liabilities were £366 and assets nil. Debtor stated that he owned a garden ...

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  34. THE COURT AT BALMORAL.

    The King and Queen have arrived at Balmoral, where they met with a homely welcome. ...

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  35. THE LOSS OF THE S.S. QUIRAING

    A marine inquiry into the loss of the steamer Quiraing was opened to-day. Evidence was given to the effect that the vessel was seaworthy and in good ...

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  36. JAMAICA.

    At a meeting of the sugar planters of Jamaica, a resolution was carried condemnatory of Great Britain's neglect of the West Indies, and declaring in ...

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  37. ADELAIDE HOSPITAL.

    In connection with its scheme for retrenchment, the Government propose to save about £2,000 a year in connection with the Adelaide Hospital. The ...

    Article : 125 words
  38. ARGENTINA.

    General rains have fallen throughout Argentina. ...

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  39. THE VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night, on the motion of Mr. McDonald, an amendment was carried in the Salaries Reduction Bill to strike out £125 as the ...

    Article : 94 words
  40. WAGES OF CYANIDE HANDS.

    In connection with the recent dispute that took place between the mine-owners and the cyanide hands, and which was referred to the Concilation Board, the ...

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  41. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The report of the Auditor-General, Mr. J. W. Israel upon the Federal finances for the period ending June 30. 1901, has been framed, and should be laid before ...

    Article : 127 words
  42. FEDERAL UNION.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day, Mr. Plunkett gave notice that he would move on September 25—"That, in the opinion of this House, it is desirable to ...

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  43. TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILWAY.

    The Cabinet yesterday gave consideration to proposals for the construction of the transcontinental railway from Oodnadatta to Pine Creek, on the land grant ...

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  44. THE BUSH VELDT CARBINEERS.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-day Mr. Fitzpatrick moved the adjournment of the House to call attention to the necessity for an inquiry into the alleged ...

    Article : 76 words
  45. THE TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The Public Botting and Gaming Bill was discussed in the Legislative Council to-day. An amendment proposing that the leading race club should license a ...

    Article : 64 words
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