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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    An incident is reported in connection with the last engagement between the Chinese and Japanese forces. The Chinese General attempted to escape in ...

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  3. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    At Mt. Burgess the fifteen heat stamp battery is working splendidly, but the result of the crushing with not be made known for another fortnight. There is ...

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  4. THE SABBATARIAN QUESTION.

    SIR,—On the subject in dispute between the Rev. Mr. Rowe and myself— the authority for Sunday observance —I have only to supplement the ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    The political crisis, which has occurred over the proposal to reduce the salaries of Members of Parliament is likely to be of short duration, Sir. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    Another decisive battle has been fought between Japanese and Chinese forces. The latter occupied a strong position on the new Chang river, on ...

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  7. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    The rains on Sunday night was very heavy between there and the 90 Mile The tank at the 25 Mile caught five feet of water, but unfortunately it is soaking ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    The Minister of Lands has recently paid a visit to the Pitt-town and Wilberforce labour settlements, the result of which is a report to the effect that the ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The latest intelligence concerning the war between China and Japan is to the effect that the king of Corea has been assassinated. The particulars to ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. THE COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    The colliers in the majority of the mines at Newcastle are resuming work. The conditions of the owners have been accepted, unconditionally. Many of the ...

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  11. FATAL TRAIN ACCIDENT.

    A fatal train accident occurred yesterday, when two pangers employed on the lines near Melbourne, named James O' Halloran and John Smith, were run ...

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  12. THE ARMENIAN ATROCITIES.

    The Earl of Kimberley, Secretary of state for Foreign Affairs, has replied to the demand of the Sultan of Turkey that Mr. Gladstone's speech on the ...

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  13. BENDIGO-COOOLGARDIE MINE CRUSHING.

    The Bendigo-Coolgardie Mine has resumed crushing with ten stamps. In sinking the main shaft an 18 inch leader was cut. It is supposed to be a ...

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  14. TEE PEACE OF EUROPE.

    An important utterance has been made in the German Reichatag by Baron Marschall von Bieberatein, who stated that Germany desires to ...

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  15. THE WATERLESS WESTERN DISTRICTS.

    The Minister of Agriculture has decided to undertake extensive irrigation works in the waterless western districts of New South Wales. An area of ...

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  16. THE POSTAL CONFERENCE.

    The Postmaster-General of New Zealand has intimated his anxiety to be present at the forthcoming Postal Conference, and states that he will be able ...

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  17. DYNAMITE EXPLOSION IN PARIS.

    A terrible explosion has occurred in one of the wealthy quarters in Paris. A bomb similar to the one used by Vaillant, was found in a recess in the ...

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  18. RUMOURS OF ANOTHER SENSATIONAL FIND.

    Rumours of another sensational find have been circulated during the past two days, but nothing has been received in the tray of confirmatory news. The ...

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  19. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. Motile, M.P., waited on the Minister of Education on behalf of the Stock Exchange yesterday, to point out the serious delay which occurs in getting ...

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  20. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF VICTORIA.

    Lord Brassey has been offered, and has accepted, the position of Governor of Victoria, in succession to Lord Hopetoun. ...

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  21. VEST AUSTRALIAN GOLD INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    The Lindsay Coolgardie Gold Mining Syndicate formed to take over several properties owned by Mr. David Lindsay at Coolgardie, has been formed, with a ...

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  22. THE COLLISION BETWEEN EXCURSION STEAMERS.

    It has been decided to hold a Marine Board Enquiry into the cause of the collision, on Christmas Day between the excursion steamers Hygeia and ...

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  23. POLITICAL CRISIS IN FRANCE.

    There is much excitement in Paris over a defeat sustained by the Government in the Chamber of [?] on Monday. The Socialists moved a vote of ...

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  24. THE SITUATION IN MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco has formerly petitioned the British Government to place his dominions under British rule ...

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  25. THE MIDLAND RAILWAY COMPANY OF W.A.

    It is announced that the directors of the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia propose to issue new debentures carly in February. The ...

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  26. CARTAGE BATES FROM THE CROSS.

    The cartage from Southern Cross to Coolgardie has risen daring the week to £17 per ton, at which figure the Carriers Association announced they would to ...

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  27. TELEGRAPHIC COMMUNICATION WITH W.A.

    A deputation composed principally of members of the Stock Exchange of Melbourne, waited upon the Postmaster-General yesterday, and complained of ...

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  28. SOCIALISM IN FRANCE.

    The Paris correspondent of the London Times (M. de Blowitz) has stated that the condition of France is most, disquieting at the present time, and ...

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  29. THE LATE TEST MATCH.

    At the close of the third test match yesterday between England and Australia, the toast of the Englishmen was enthusiastically honored in the pavilion. ...

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  30. THE W.A. DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION.

    At the half-yearly meeting of the Western Australian Development Corporation, Sir, William Young, the Chairman of Directors, announced that ...

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  31. TOTALISATOR PROSECUTIONS IN ADELAIDE.

    At the Adelaide Police Court yesterday, prosecution were instituted, against Thomas Gibson, Thomas George Goldsmith and William Hall for running ...

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  32. LABOUR TROUBLES IN AMERICA.

    Eight thousand drivers and conductors connected with the Brooklyn and New York street tramcars have at not for a reduction of their hours to ten, and ...

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  33. SUPPOSED SUICIDE OF A DOCTOR.

    Dr. Sprod, of Steiglitz, was found dead in his room yesterday. On examination, it was found that an artery had been punctured, and the ...

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  34. LORD KINTORE'S FAREWELL.

    Lorn Kintore was accorded a great reception yesterday afternoon, on the occasion of the farewell demonstration at the Town Kali. All the leading ...

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  35. Received January 12, 11 a.m.

    Cable advices from Shanghai state that the British Government has requested the Admiral in charge of the British fleet in Chinese waters to use ...

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  36. THE PRICE OF SILVER.

    Bar silver is quoted at a shade under 2s. 7½d. ...

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  37. DECORATING A CONSTABLE.

    With the object of decorating Constable Logan with a Jubilee medal, a special parade of the c ty police was held on Monday afternoon in the ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Yesterday, the Cabinet considered the case of the condemned man Alfred Grenor, who is lying under sentence of death for shooting at and severely ...

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  39. THE CARTAGE RATES.

    A meeting was held last night of the principal business, men of the town to consider the question of freights from Southern Cross. The sudden rises in the ...

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  40. COOLGARDIE INTERESTS IN LONDON.

    The issue of the Kanowna G.M. Company, the properties in which are situated at the White Feather, has not been taken up with that rapidity in ...

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  41. WHITE AND YELLOW.

    Following the report published in the Special Edition of the Daily News od Saturday and also in Monday's issue, of the disgraceful scene that recently ...

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  42. THE ARMENIAN QUESTION.

    The Sultan of Turkey is considering a suggestion, for the reconstitution of the police and military forces in Armenia. As a protection to the ...

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  43. THE FRENCH CHAMBER OF DEPUTIES.

    In the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday, the motion for the release of the socialist Richard, who was imprisoned for publicly insulting President ...

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  44. NATIVE TROUBLES IN WEST AFRICA.

    The difficulty between the King of Ashantee and the Governor of Gold Coast Colony has assumed an acute form. The former has defied the latter. ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    A heavy waterspout occurred near Kingston yesterday, which descended with tremendous force. A great hole was made in the mountain side, and a ...

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  46. ARREST OF A WELL-KNOWN COINER.

    A well-known coiner named Birch has been secured by the police. A complete coiner's plant was found in his possession. ...

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  47. TEE FAREWELL TO LORD EINTORE.

    The farewell fete given yesterday to Lord kintore by the Milliary and Naval forces, there was an attendance of over 10,000, The affair was a great success. ...

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  48. NEWS FROM GERALDTON.

    Inspector Lodge has come to take the place of Inspector Troy, who has been promoted to a travelling Inspectorship. ...

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  49. THE SUICIDE OF THE GIRL MASON.

    The inquest on the body of the girl [?] who committed suicide in a very [?] resulted in a verdict of suicide whilst temporarily ...

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  50. THE JONIAUX POISONING CAFES.

    The second [?] of [?] of [?] her near relatives has [?] commended and is causing considerable excitement. ...

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  51. NEWS FROM NOR[?]MAH.

    A numerously signed requisition asking Mr. Throssell, M.L.A., to resign his meat and contest the same again will presented to that gentleman early next ...

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  52. THE NEW BORD OF CONCILIATION.

    Judge Bundey has been appointed President of the state Board of Conciliation, created for the settlement of all labour disputes by the Act of last ...

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  53. THE GERMAN ARMY.

    For insubordination in the army, 64 German officers have been sentenced to terms of imprisonment varying from six weeks to five years. ...

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  54. ACCIDENT TO JUDGE BUNDEY.

    Judge Bundey narrowly escaped a serious accident yesterday. He was riding home in a cab, when the horse bolted. The Judge jumped out, severely ...

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