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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The British fleet that began the blockade of the eastern half of the Venezuelan coast line on Saturday at midnight consisted of the second-class ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    Early in 1901 a Boer commandment named Barend Celliers, was tried by court-martial, under General De Wet's direction, for the murder of a ...

    Article : 111 words
  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A shirt has been found near one of the large pools at Long Bridge Gully, Victoria Plains, with messages written on the front and back. One message ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    The death took place this morning of the Most Rev. Dr. Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, at the age of 81 years. ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Another awful tragedy occurred at Ramsay's Bush, near Dobroyde, today, when a little girl of ten years was done to death in a most brutal ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    A great scandal has been caused at the court of Saxony by a sudden culmination of the domestic differences between Prince Friedrdch Augustus ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Walter Wm. Cecil, Steadman, who recently fired at himself while being arrested at Port Elliott, which shooting resulted in his losing his eye, was ...

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  9. CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    During the late civil war in venezuela the revolutionist, General Fereiras, collected 350,000 dollars worth of duties; and after Venezuela raised ...

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  10. CHINESE TERRITORY.

    The Emperor Kwang Hsu has written an autograph letter to King Leopold, in which he grants Belgium a large concession of territory near ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Captain Wallington, late private secretary to the Governor-General, who is on his way to England to assume the position of Groom of the ...

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  12. THE STEAMER TOPAZ.

    When the British steamer Topaz was seized by the Venezuelan authorities at Puerto Cabello, the crew were shamefully ill-treated. They were dragged ...

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  13. THE FRENCH VINTAGE.

    The quantity of wine produced in France during the present year was 39,943,191 hectolitres roughly about 882,000,000 gallons. ...

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  14. AMERICA AND THE PHILIPPINES.

    The United States House of Representatives has passed a bill which fixes the duties on goods imported from the Philippines at a quarter of ...

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  15. THE MURRAY WATERS.

    A meeting of the South Australian members of the Federal Parliament was held to-day to consider the question of the Murray waters. The ...

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  16. IRISH LANDLORDS AND TENANTS.

    The Earl of Dunraven has been elected chairman of the Conference to be held at Dublin between representatives of the Irish landlords and tenants ...

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  17. THE ELINGMITE WRECK.

    The Elingamite enquiry was continued to-day. Innes, motorman, deposed that the 11 men in the purser's boat constantly ...

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  18. ARBITRATION NEGOTIATIONS.

    Mr. W.G. Smalsey, the "Times" correspondent at Washington, says that there is a growing hesitation among American statesman about ...

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  19. THE FATAL WINCHESTER BANQUET.

    One of the guests who became gravely ill in consequence of having partaken of oysters which had been tainted by sewage, at the banquet ...

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  20. BANK NOTE FORGERIES.

    The trial was concluded yesterday of Morris Bernstein, Joe Zubesky, Matthew Rome, Simon, Cbolnick, Adolph Zickel Israel Salisbury, and ...

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  21. WEST AUSTRALIA. .

    Mr. Leslie, engineer-in-chief of the Fremantle Harbor Works, returned yesterday, and was warmly welcomed by his friends. He was a passenger on ...

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  22. THE MURDERER CAPTURED.

    The South Sea Islander was subsequently taken to the locality, where a lad named Higgins, who last saw the girl before the tragedy, she being then ...

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  23. GERMAN CLAIMS

    In the course of an interview yesterday Court von Buelow, the German Chancellor, said that Germany placed in the forefront of her claims against ...

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  24. TRADE AND FINANCE.

    Tin is quoted at from £118 to £118 12s. 6d, and copper at from £51 5s. to £51 13s.9d. ...

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  25. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST TICK.

    One hundred and six cattle from East Kimberley were dipped at Fremantle to-day as a precaution against tick. The tanks, ingredients, etc ...

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  26. DUAL ALLIANCE.

    The "Novce Vremya" a leading St. Petersburg journal, declares that the primary object of the alliance between Russia and France was to ...

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  27. PUBLIC SERVICE REGULATIONS.

    The regulations under the Commonwealth Public Service Act, which are to come into operation by proclamation on the 1st of January, having ...

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  28. STATE OF WAR.

    A proclamation has been issued at Port of Spain to the effect that Great Britain is in a state of war with Venezuela. ...

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  29. VICTORIAN POLITICS.

    Contrary to expectations the Legislative Council to-day refused to pass the Arbitration and Probate Acts Amendment Bill, which provides for ...

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  30. ITALIAN BUDGET.

    The Italian budget shows a surplus for the year of 32,500,000 lire, or about £1,300,000. The estimated surplus for 1903 is 16,000,000 lire, or about ...

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  31. PERTH STABBING AFFRAY.

    Ballantyne, the Manila man, who stabbed two Chinese yesterday,. pleaded guilty, in the Perth police court this morning, and was remanded. The ...

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  32. SERIOUS EARTHQUAKES.

    Further serious earthquakes have taken place in Russian Central Asia, where the town of Andijan, near Khokaud, was lately destroyed. ...

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  33. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    In view of the unemployed agitation it is rather surprising to learn that the Perth labor bureau required fifty men for work in the country yesterday, but ...

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  34. PENRHYN STRIKE.

    The Board of Trade has refused to allow a resort to the Conciliation Act to settle the points in dispute over the strike of the Penrhyn slate ...

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  35. THE HUMBERT FRAUDS.

    Communications from Paris state that the Humberts, who have just been arrested at Madrid in connection with the ultra sensational frauds previously ...

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  36. COMMERCIAL QUOTATIONS.

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  37. THE AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN.

    Dr. Laver, on returning to Perth yesterday, was interviewed in regard to his negotiations to secure a visit of the Australian Eleven to West ...

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  38. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Sir R. Cartwright, acting Premier of Canada, has sent a message to the "Times" by wireless telegraphy, congratulating Britain on the ...

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  39. MR. P. D. PRANKERED.

    Among the deaths announced to-day is that of Mr Peter Dowding Prankered, formerly resident in Adelaide, South Australia. ...

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  40. CITY TRAGEDY.

    Large numbers of numerously-signed petitions have been presented to the Home Secretary praying for the reprieve of Kitty Byron lately sentenced ...

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  41. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. A. H. Bartlett, of Kalgoorlie, was successfully operated upon to-day by Dr. Thorpe. ...

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  42. CHRISTMAS SERVICES.

    In connection with St. Matthew's (Church of England) parish, it is announced that a service of the Eucharist has been arranged for 6 a.m. on ...

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  43. MESSAGE FROM THE KING.

    The King replied yesterday to the message he received by wireless telegraphy from the Governor-General of Canada. His Majesty says he ...

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  44. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    In the City Court this morning J. R. Bysouth was charged with having attempted rape on a girl under the age of 16 years at Maylands. A ...

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  45. A STREET FATALITY.

    A man was knocked down by a cab and killed at Fremantle yesterday. The body was identified to-day as that of John Sayers, employed as orderly ...

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  46. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals—Nineveh, Hudson, Gulf of Venice, Persic. Departures—Brunel, for Melbourne; Suevic for Sydney; Arabi ...

    Article : 44 words
  47. Advertising

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  48. FOURTH JUDGE APPOINTED.

    The Crown Solicitor, Mr. R. B. Burnside, has been appointed fourth judge. ...

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  49. BIG JEWELLERY ROBBERY.

    On arrival at London yesterday from a visit to the Continent, the Earl of Carnarvon found that a case of gems, valued at £5000, had been ...

    Article : 67 words
  50. Advertising

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