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  2. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Melbourne, May 26—Mr. Wheeler amidst cheers from all parts of the House, moved that an address be presented to the Governor praying for the removal of the Railway ...

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  3. FOREIGN NEWS.

    Among the Birthday honors Prince George is made Duke of York, Earl of Inverness, and Baron Killarney ; Mr. Jos. Abbott, Speaker, New South ...

    Article : 89 words
  4. THE PUBLIC DEBTS OF AUSTRALIA.

    THE public debts of the various colonies at of January 1, 1892, and the average per head population wore as follows: Colony. Debt on January 1, 1892 Per Road of Population ...

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  5. ROADS BOARD DISTRICTS.

    THE Government Gazette contains the following particulars of the boundaries of the Roads Board Districts as newly laid out: MOORADUNG ROADS HOARD DISTRICT. ...

    Article : 197 words
  6. QUEEN’S BIRTHDAY SPORTS.

    THE Narrogin annual athletic sports were held on Tuesday last (Queen’s Birthday) and notwithstanding the threatening appearance of the weather there was a fair attendance of ...

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  7. PLANTAGENET ROADS BOARD DISTRICT.

    Bounded on the Southward by the sea coast and the Islands adjacent thereto; on the Westward and Northward by the South-eastern shore of Nornalup Inlet and the ...

    Article : 160 words
  8. RETRENCHMENT.

    Melbourne, May 26—The Harbor Trust have reduced all salaries and wages, including the Commissioners fees, by ten per cent. ...

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  9. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    Melbourne, May 26—Hundreds of working men surrounded Parliament House and wanted to see the Premier. They were induced to disperse without much difficulty. ...

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  10. A MISSING MAN-OF-WAR.

    The Brazilian cruiser Bahia, with troops on board, is reported missing. ...

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  11. BURGLARY.

    Melbourne, May 27—Three night porters attached to the Grand Hotel heard the electric bell of the safe ringing and entered the office, when two burglars jumped out of ...

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  12. NARROGIN ROADS BOARD DISTRICT.

    Bounded on the North by the Hotham River upwards from the North-east, corner of Reserve 907 near the York road crossing to [?] Pool, then by an Easterly ...

    Article : 126 words
  13. NELSON ROADS BOARD DISTRICT.

    Bounded by lines starting from the Southwest corner of Wellington Location 171, and extending East to a spot situate due South from the South-east comer of Wellington ...

    Article : 183 words
  14. IRISH LOCAL GOVERNMENT.

    Tho second reading of the Irish Local Government Bill has been carried on a division by 339 to 247. Great excitement prevailed and the Whips on both ...

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  15. WRECK OF THE SCHOONER CONGO.

    MR. WILLIS, manager in Albany for Messrs. Dalgety & Co., received a cablegram last Friday to the effect that the three-masted schooner Congo had gone ashore on ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. SERIOUS TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Melbourne, May 27—A serious tram accident has happened to a tram going down Collins Street. It ran into another tram at a crossing at Swanston Street. Several ...

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  17. FOUND DROWNED.

    Melbourne, May 27.—The body of James Tannock of Ballarat, an auctioneer, has been found floating in the river Yarra. The cause of death is unknown. Some sovereigns, ...

    Article : 41 words
  18. SILVER.

    The silver market is still rising very gradually. ...

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  19. KATANNING ROADS BOARD DISTRICT.

    Bounded on the West by a North line starting from a post on the Sout side of the road from Kojonup to Katanning, passing along part of the West boundary of Kojonup ...

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  20. REPORTED SUICIDE ON MURCHISON GOLDFIELD.

    IT is reported from the gold fields at the Murchison that William Topping, who holds the largest interest in the area known as Topping’s, shot himself dead. ...

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  21. THE GREAT PEARL CASE.

    Captain Osborne has resigned his commission in the 6th Dragoon Guards and is going abroad shortly with his wife. ...

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  22. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO DEFRAUD.

    Melbourne, May 27.—The case has commenced in the City Court against Messrs. Clarke and Taylor, who are charged with conspiracy to defraud the Land Credit Bank ...

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  23. LOWER BLACKWOOD ROADS BOARD DISTRICT.

    Bounded on the Northward and Westward by a Westerly line from the junction of Padbury Brook with the Blackwood River to the Western end of St. John’s Bridge on the ...

    Article : 128 words
  24. THE STANDARD BANK.

    Melbourne, May 27.—The Standard Bank is going to reopen. ...

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  25. THE PORTUGUESE IN AFRICA.

    There is a general rising of the natives in the Portuguese settlements of East Africa. British and German warships have proceeded to Quilimare for the ...

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  26. THE BUNBURY HORSEWHIPPING CASE.

    WITH regard to the imprisonment of Sophia Sampson in connection with the horsewhipping case at Bunbury a number of petitions having been received in favor of her release, ...

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  27. SALE OF RACEHORSES.

    Melbourne. May 24—At a sale of racehorses to-day, Mr. Pender bought a bay colt by Trenton for 475 guineas, and a filly, sister to Sylvester, for 135 guineas. ...

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  28. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Adelaide, May 26—The returns for the first quarter of free education show a great increase in attendance. ...

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  29. THE MAYBRICK CASE.

    The Home Secretary promises to reconsider the Maybrick case in the light of fresh facts pointing to the innocence of Mrs. Maybrick. ...

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  30. BROOMEHILL ROADS BOARD DISTRICT.

    Bounded on tho North by an Easterly line from a post at tho intersection of the West boundary of Kojonup Location 256 with the South side of the road from Kojonup to ...

    Article : 180 words
  31. THE WRECK OF THE SUNBEAM.

    THE following are particulars of the wreck of the steam yacht Sunbeam on March 27th. She was lying off the Island in Admiralty Gulf when a leak was discovered. The vessel ...

    Article : 307 words
  32. OUR ENGLISH MAIL LETTER.

    With Parliament “up” there is of course very little to record politically. (Sir Albert Rollit’s Woman Suffrage Bill has been practically killed before it has been discussed. ...

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  33. THE VALUATOR OF PASTORAL IMPROVEMENTS.

    Adelaide, May 27—Mr. Hubbe, the Government Valuator of Pastoral Improvements, has been ordered to send in his resignation. The cause is not stated. A Special ...

    Article : 37 words
  34. OBITUARY.

    Mr. Justice Butt, President of the Divorce and Admiralty Court, is dead. ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, May 26.—During Monday night a horrible murder took place at Thursday Island. The cabin boy of the schooner Hetty Belle was missed and on a search taking place ...

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  36. DEATH OF A MILLIONAIRE.

    William Astor, who recently died in New York, left fifteen millions sterling, mostly to his relatives. Some few thousands are given in charitable bequests. ...

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  37. THE SOUTH AUSTRALIAN HEATHEN.

    An old Scotch lady at Dunesk, who recently died, has left some thousands of pounds for the conversion of the South Australians, she having evidently been ...

    Article : 41 words
  38. WANDERING ROADS BOARD DISTRICT.

    Bounded by lines starting from the summit Mount Dale and extending in a South-easterly direction to a spot 20 miles East from the 41-mile post on the Perth-Albany Road, ...

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  39. COPPER.

    Copper is firmer, the result of combination for the reduction of the output. ...

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  40. OUR OPEN COLUMN.

    SIR,—Kindly allow me a small space in your issue, re Wagin townsite. It is stated here that Mr. C. A. Piesse has applied or is about to apply to have the Church site ...

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  41. TOLSTOI.

    Count Tolstoi who was recently banished for denouncing the Russian Government, is reported to be dangerously ill. ...

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  42. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH.

    A MEETING of the above Board was held in the Council Chamber yesterday afternoon. There were present, the Mayor (Mr. John McKenzie), Crs. Layton, Keyser, Playne, ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. MINING NEWS.

    Great efforts are being made to secure a new directorate for Block Fourteen mine, and a larger representation of Adelaide shareholders, and if possible a local office. ...

    Article : 154 words
  44. ARTHUR ROADS BOARD DISTRICT.

    Bounded by lines starting from the 147-mile post on the Perth-Albany Road, and extending in a North-easterly direction through the South-east corner of Reserve 338 near ...

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  45. KATANNING NEWS.

    ON Tuesday afternoon Mr. John Sylvester, an old resident, who was taken ill just a week previously, died. Deceased was a carpenter, and has been in the employ of Messrs. F. & ...

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  46. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    EVA, cutter, at iterance Bay from Bremer Bay. ALBANY, ss, at Bnnbury from Albany. DEPARTURES. ...

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  47. FOOTBALL.

    THE following team has been selected to represent Albany in the football match to be played on Saturday on the Recreation Ground here against Katanning: Birch (capt.), ...

    Article : 138 words
  48. WILLIAMS ROADS BOARD DISTRICT.

    Bounded by lines starting from the North-east corner of Reserve 907 near the York Road crossing on the Hotham River, and extending in a South-south-easterly direction ...

    Article : 191 words
  49. KATANNING.

    Sports were held here on the Queen’s Birthday. For the handicapped events, the energetic Secretary, Mr. W. H. Carstairs, had received 63 nominations, of which number 43 ...

    Article : 429 words
  50. ALBANY CUSTOMS AND HARBOR RECEIPTS.

    THE following are the Albany Customs returns for May 1892, and for the corresponding month of 1891. 1892: Customs, £2681 10s 7d : harnor dues. £358 9s 9d. 1891 : ...

    Article : 49 words
  51. KOJONUP ROADS BOARD DISTRICT.

    Bounded by lines starting from the 147-mile post on the Perth-Albany Road and extending in a North-easterly direction towards the South-east corner of Reserve 338, near ...

    Article : 182 words
  52. BURGLARY.

    AT the Police Court this morning before the Government Resident and Mr. C. R. Fenwick, J.P., a sailor named Nicholas O’Brien, was brought up charged with having feloniously ...

    Article : 88 words
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