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  2. STORM AT PINGELLY.

    ON Monday evening a severe thunderstorm passed over Pingelly, accompanied by a heavy rainfall. The down train to Beverley on arrival at Pingelly found the station yard ...

    Article : 131 words
  3. FIRE AT BUNBURY.

    THE most serious fire that has ever happened at Bunbury occurred shortly after midnight on Saturday. The fire was discovered to have broken out at the rear of Mr J. K. ...

    Article : 165 words
  4. SPORTING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 108 words
  5. A.C.C. v. W.A.L. COMPANY C.C.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 276 words
  6. ENGLISH ELEVEN v 18 OF TOOWOOMBA.

    Stoddart’s team played 18 of Toowoomba to-day. The local men made 113, and the English-men lost two wickets for 111. ...

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  8. THE WAR BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Times correspondent at Kiroshim describes the taking of Tort Arthur and states that lie saw scores of Chinese prisoners stripped, shot, hacked, ripped ...

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  9. FOREIGN NEWS

    The Czar will decorate M. Casimer Perier, President of the French Republic, with the Order of the Standrer. ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND AND PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    The Times refers with satisfaction to the resistance made by the Queensland Government to the increase in the payment of members and asserts that the ...

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  11. RUSSIA

    The Czar Nicholas has cancelled the edict prohibiting the employment of German workmen on railways. London, December 4. ...

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  12. MR. EDDY.

    The Times publishes a contradiction of the statement that Mr. Eddy chief Commissioner of the N. S. Wales Railways has been offered the chairmanship ...

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  13. THE UNITED STATES.

    President Cleveland in a message recommends the repeal of the duties on sugar. It is hopeless he says to assist the refineries at present. He favors the ...

    Article : 81 words
  14. AUSTRALIAN PRODUCE.

    Prominent residents of Brisbane and Tasmania are forming in London a Direct Producers, and Consumers, Company with a capital of £100,000. Its ...

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  15. W.A. MINES.

    Bayley’s West conjoined with others to erecting a forty stamp battery. ...

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  16. RENMARK AND MILDURA.

    Speaking at the Imperial Institute Mr. Oswald Brown, formerly hydraulic engineer at Adelaide, urged the young men with small capital to go to ...

    Article : 37 words
  17. THE TURKS AND THE ARMENIANS.

    The Armenians have demanded that the six Great Powers shall intervene for their protection under section 6 of the Berlin treaty. The atrocities committed ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. BANK NOTES.

    President Cleveland’s proposal to establish a Safety Fund for the immediate redemption of the circulating notes of banks that fail. He proposes to levy ...

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  19. SAMOA.

    The Government of Samoa having found that the evils they desired to prevent have become aggravated by the present arrangement, they propose a ...

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  20. OUR OPEN COLUMN.

    SIR,—I am a native of Afghanistan, a country with which England has the most cordial and amicable relations and mutual good fellowship exists. No Afghan breaks ...

    Article : 134 words
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  22. THERE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MINISTRY.

    THE Premier appears sure that Mr. Richardson will join his team [?] from the remarks made yesterday at the swearing in of the Mayor and councillors. In a speech Sir ...

    Article : 213 words
  23. THE GOLDFIELDS.

    Gold declared of the value of £17,321 18s was entered at the Customs House, Fremantle yesterday for export to Melbourne by the Bullarra. The total weight was 4560 ounces ...

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  24. CUE NEWS.

    A gold escort left here on Friday morning with 7,347 ozs. The consignment sent from Cue is 1,879 ozs in excess of the amount sent by the last escort. In addition to this large ...

    Article : 100 words
  25. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    An attempt has been made to secure the forfeiture of five of the Wilson Syndicate Leases at Dundina on the ground of noncompliance with the labor conditions. It ...

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  26. NEW GOLD FIND.

    News was received at Perth yesterday of the discovery of auriferous quartz within a comparatively short distance of the city. The discovery was made at Narrogin on Thomas ...

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  27. NATIVE TROUBLES AT COOLGARDIE.

    A number of blacks from the outlying districts concentrated around Coolgardie during last week. Whether they came with a premeditated hostile intention is not clear, ...

    Article : 129 words
  28. Advertising

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  29. REVENUE RETURNS.

    THE November revenue, compared with the receipts of November last year, increased by £34,707, or 86 per cent. The increases under the principal heads are as follows ...

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  30. FATAL ACCIDENT AT SOUTHERN CROSS.

    George Norrish, who was thrown from his horse on Sunday last died in the local hospital on Saturday from injuries sustained. The remains are to be taken to Broomehill for ...

    Article : 56 words
  31. ALBANY LICENSING COURT.

    The annual licensing business was transacted the old publicans general licenses, wayside licenses, eating and boarding house licenses being renewed. A publicans general ...

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  32. THE TRAGEDY AT POINT MALCOLM.

    AT the Albany Police Court yesterday morning before the Government Resident (Mr Loftie) the Hon. J. A. Wright and Mr. A. Y. Hassell, M.L.A,, Thomas Brandon Knowles ...

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  33. SHIPPING-INTELLIGENCE.

    ADELAIDE, s.s., Capt. Dingle, from Sydney. Passengers for Albany : Messrs. T. Dunn, senr. J. D. Dunn, W. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. Dellridge, Dr. H. W. Nix, Mrs. Duthrin, and 2 children, ...

    Article : 70 words
  34. SHIPPING ITEMS.

    The s.s. Waroonga, A.U.S.N. Co., 2513 tons, Captain J. Medley, from Sydney 17th ult., Melbourne 23rd ult. and Adelaide 27th ult., arrived on Saturday, 1st inst. Geo. Wills & Co., ...

    Article : 346 words
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  36. ALBANY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE

    ON Friday evening the annual meeting of the Albany Chamber of Commerce was held in the committer room, Town Hall. The President (the Hon. J. A. Wright) occupied ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Adelaide, December 3.—Mrs Kent who was burnt to death at Pi, Lincoln has two sons resident at Coolgardie. ...

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  39. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTION.

    Adelaide, December 3.—At the declaration of the poll today Mr. Tucker the new Mayor received a splendid reception while Mr Wilcox, the ex-Mayor, could scarcely get a ...

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  40. MR. W. P. REEVES.

    Adelaide, December 3.—The Hon. W. P. Reeves, the New Zealand Minister of Labor, arrived to-day, and lectures to-night. ...

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  41. ATTACKED BY CAMELS.

    Adelaide. December 3.—An Afghan has been seriously injured by camels near Nappadalarina Well, forty miles from Anna Creek Station. He laid three days and nights ...

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  42. LADY KINTORK’S S COTTAGES.

    Adelaide, December 8.— Mr. John Duffy of Yankalilla, bus bequeathed £200 to the Lady Kintoie cottages. ...

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  43. IRRIGATION COLONY.

    Adelaide, December 5.—The Lake Bonney Irrigation Settlement Bill has practically passed the Legislative Council. ...

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  44. CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    Adelaide, December 4,—At the Criminal sittings of the Supreme Court to-day Robert Lehmann was sentenced to 18 months imprisonment for false pretences, Herbert ...

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  45. VICTORIA.

    Melbourne, December 4—Sensational evidence was given yesterday in the Fitts divorce case. Thompson, a domestic servant, gave evidence to the effect that the ...

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  46. MAJOR BARTROP.

    Melbourne, December 4—The Cabinet will accept Major Bartrop’s resignation. He retires on a pension. ...

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  47. THE CABLE SUBSIDY.

    Melbourne, December 4—Victoria has agreed to continue the cable subsidy so long as a majority of the other colonies do the same. ...

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  48. MR. DONALD WALLACE.

    Melbourne, December 4—Mr. Donald Wallace, owner of Carbine, has resigned his seat in the Victorian Legislative Council consequent on financial difficulties. ...

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  49. THE DEATH OF LADY PATTERSON.

    Melbourne, December 5.— Lady Patterson was buried to-day and there was a large attendance. ...

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  50. JUDGE A’BECKET.

    Melbourne, December 5.—It is rumoured that Judge A’Becket intends to resign. ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    Auckland, December 4 —The inquiry into the loss of the Wairarapa has concluded. The decision has been reserved. ...

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  52. FLOODS.

    Auckland, December 4—The Rakia River is flooded by the melting snow and a large railway bridge has been damaged. ...

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  53. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Sydney, December 4—The Rev. Mr, Garnsey, incumbent of Christ Church, is dead. ...

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  54. MRS. MELLON’S SEANCE.

    Sydney, December 4—The committee appointed for Mrs. MelIon’s test insist that her last manifestation was genuine. Mr. Hosking, a well-known conjurer, ...

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  55. CARDINAL MORAN ON SPIRITUALISM.

    Sydney, December 5.—Cardinal Moran, speaking at Rosebaut to day, referred to Mrs. Mellon's manifestations as “Spook follies” and suggested as a remedy, the cold water ...

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  56. BURGLARY.

    Sydney, December 5.—A daring attempt at burglary has been made at the premises of Phillips & Son, Gipps Street. Sydney, on Sunday. A constable fired two shots at the ...

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  57. NEW AUSTRALIA.

    Sydney, Dec. 5.—Gilbert Casey, organiser of New Australia has issued a circular slating that if the mortgage held by Mr. Lane on the Royal Tar were realised, he thinks the ...

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  58. THE COAL TRADE.

    Sydney, December 5.— Uneasiness is felt at Newcastle, as it is believed the hewing [?]ate is to be reduced frem 2s. 10d. to 2s. 6d per ton. ...

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    IT is the experience of many people that the law is an ass. The law showed itself in an especially assinine aspect at the Licensing Court on Monday. There ...

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