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  2. THE HULL RIOTERS EXASPERATED.

    Tho Pull rioters are exasperated beyond description, they having discovered that tho timber stacks which they fired were all fully insured. ...

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  3. A PETITION TO PARLIAMENT. FROM THE HULL STRIKE LEADERS.

    The Hull strike leaders intend petitioning Parliament with a view to bringing in a Bill to prevent insurance companies issuing policies ...

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  4. THE SULTAN OF MOROCCO APOLOGISES TO THE ASSAULTED BRITISHERS.

    Tho Sultan of Morocco has apologised to tho British tourists in connection with the assault committed upon them a few days ago by some ...

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  5. OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    Great excitement has been caused in London and throughout England by the uncontradicted statement which has been circulated to the ...

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  6. FURTHER DISTURBANCES IN BELFAST.

    Yesterday the military had to be called in to settle the disturbances in Belfast, where the Orangemen provented a largo number of Catholic ...

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  7. MOTIONS TO AMEND THE HOME RULE BILL.

    Mr. Labouchare and Mr. Redmond (Parnellites) have both given notice of motion to amend the HOme Rule Bill now before Parliament, in the ...

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  8. PARTY SPIRIT AT BELFAST.

    Party spirit continues to run very high at Belfast, where serious disturbances are contemplated. ...

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  9. FIRE ALARM IN A CHURCH.

    In a church at Naples, last Sunday evening, an alarm of fire was raised, which caused widespread consternation among the audience. During ...

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  10. ANOTHER BANK FAILURE.

    Notwithstanding the sensational rumours which wore circulated on the London Stook Exchange to-day, respecting tho condition of Australian ...

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  11. LORD SALISBURY AT HATFIELD.

    Yesterday Lord Salisbury entertained tho Ulster delegates, numbering upwards of a thousand, at Hatfield. During his speech the ...

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  12. ARRIVAL OF LADY KINTORE AT PORT DARWIN.

    Lady Kintore and her two daughters arrived at Port Darwing yesterday, on route to England. A corroboree, by the natives, took place ...

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  13. Advertising

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  14. INTER-COLONIAL.

    Owing to the heavy withdrawal of deposits, following the recent panic which was caused by tho sharp drop in the shares of the London Chartered ...

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  15. A REDUCTION IN THE SALARIES OF GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS.

    The Under-Treaanrer has ordered a general reduction in the salaries of the Civil servants. The higher officers will be reduced 7½ per cent., the ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET.

    Shaves are unchanged. ...

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  17. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Premier now says that the Bank scare is virtually over, and that there is no immediate hurry for the proposed new banking bill, the ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The following passengers leave here per R.M.S. Arcadia to-day for Albany:—Messrs. A. and T. Timms, Nixson, Chester, Edgar, Forbes ...

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  19. Advertising

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  20. Advertising

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  21. OTHER SUSPECTED CASES.

    Several now developments have taken place during last night and this morning and it will be learned with much satisfaction that there is an improvement to report ...

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  22. A MEDICAL OFFICER FOR THE ENCAMPMENT.

    The appointment of Dr. Louis Wheeler, M.B., to the position of medical superintendent to the new Fever encampment, will be received with satisfaction throughout ...

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  23. COMFORTS FOR THE PATIENTS.

    The Town Clear (Mr. W.E. Victor) acknowledges with thanks the receipt of parcels from the following ladies and gentlemen:—F.W. Britiain. proprietor Paddy's ...

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  24. THE POSITION AT FREMANTLE

    There are no further developments to report from Fremantle, and no suspected cases have been mentioned to the authorities. The town has been vigorously ...

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  25. QUARANTINING AT FREMANTLE JETTY.

    This morning the end of the Fremantle jetty was securely roped off in order to prevent communication with the Nemesis and Bullarra, these vessels being berthed at the ...

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  26. DEATH OF A FEVER-PATIENT.

    The death of Rose Aldborough was reported as having occurred this morning at the encampment. She was originally taken from the Hospital as a suspect, and ...

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  27. PUBLIC MEETING AT GERALDTON.

    At the public meeting, held last night in the Masonic Hall, about three hundred persons were present, the Mayor presiding Mr. C. W. Gray moved the following ...

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  28. THE HEALTH INSPECTOR.

    Mr, C. H, Smith) the Health Inspector, has sufficiently recovered from his recent illness to resume him duties, and this morning he recommenced his important work. ...

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  29. NON-ENFORCEMENT OF QUARANTINE.

    The quarantine existing at Subiaco is, we understand, verylax. Yesterday several of those at the encampment broke bounds and made their way to where Mr. W.F. ...

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  30. NEW SUSPECTED CASE.

    Dr. Haynes reported a suspected case of small-pox this morning, being a man named Focock, recently a cab-driver, This man, who was walking about, presented himself ...

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  31. THE BURIAL OF ADAMS.

    The body of Rueben Adams was removed from the encampment last night, and buried. The Dean of Perth rena the burial service, and Mr. D. Chipper with his ...

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  32. LATEST INTELLIGENCE.

    The latest news from the encampment, received at 2.30 p.m., is to the effect that there is no change to report in the condition of any of the patients. ...

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  33. PRECAUTIONS AT BUNBURY.

    At a meeting of the Local Board of Health last night, tenders were received for the construction of the temporary hospital. Geo Lawrence's tender was accepted, the amount ...

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  34. COMPULSORY VACCINATION.

    SIR,—is a recent arrival from the other colonies, the thought strikes me, when reading continually ia too newspapers of tho great number of children which ...

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  35. THE SMALL POX EPIDEMIC.

    SIR.—I think there are few among the public but will concur in the pertinent strictures contained in' your loader of last night's issue, that the Health Officer. ...

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  36. FREE VACCINATION.

    SIR,—I hear that some of the free vaccination has been done with vaccine from children who had also been vaccinated a few years previously. Is such vaccination ...

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  37. A MATTER OF PUBLIC IMPORTANCE

    SIR—In today's issue of your morning contempory there appears a report of an interview with Capt. Pitts, of the s.s. Saladin. This gentleman makes an astounding ...

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  38. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS.

    SIR,—I wish to direct attention to a matter that will probably interest more than one of our public departments. It is a rule well understood that all supplies ...

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  39. PROVINCIAL TELEGRAMS.

    Thoro is nothing of a sensational character to chronicle respecting fresh discoveries of gold. At Coolgavdie water is extremely scarce. On the road to the field ...

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  40. NEWS FROM KIMBERDEY.

    The Jubilee Lease, from which some sensational crushings have been obtained, was yesterday the cause of litigation in the Warden's Court. T. Rogan applied for ...

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  41. RECKLESS CONDUCT.

    SIR,—I cannot help feeling some indignation at the lax conduct of somebody and the recklessness of other in connection with the spread of small-pox. You announced ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. NEWS FROM BUNBURY.

    The adjourned case in the Local Court, Younge v. Hyeger, was taken yesterday, Judgment was given for plaintiff for the amount claimed, £35 4s. 6d. ...

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  44. CITY POLIOS COURT.

    On charges of drunkenness, Catherine Barron was gain cautioned and ordered to pay the cab fare ; an old man named Daniel Robinson, who had been convicted of many ...

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