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  4. SHOOTING ACCIDENT AT MUDDY LAKE

    A gun accident, which might have resulted much more seriously than was actually the cage, occurred at Muddy Lake a few miles from Bunbury, on ...

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  5. MIXED BATHING.

    According to Sergeant Smith, the Hon. Instructor of the Royal Life Saving Society, who visited Bunbury during the week end, the forbiddance ...

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  6. PROPOSED BUNBURY TRAMS

    A special meeting of the Bunbury Municipal Council was held at the conclusion of the Water Board business last night to further consider the ...

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  7. The Empires' Defences

    The Parisian journal "Le Temps" in referring to the announcement made by the German Minister for Marine, Admiral Von Tirpitz, to the effect that ...

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  8. Severe Gales in Britain.

    During a terrific gale which raged throughout the North of England and South of Scotland last night, a barge on the river Mersey capsised, with the ...

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  9. Skutari Bombarded.

    King Nicholas yesterday ordered a general advance of his troops upon Skutari and himself witnessed the bombardment from an adjacent hill top. ...

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  10. Argentine Chemists.

    It is announced that the strike of chemists, which han been proceeding for some time past, owing to the imposition, of taxes on medicines and ...

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  11. REPORT FROM CONSTANTINOPLE.

    The Turkish officers at the front report that their infantry and cavalry are greatly harrassing the Bulgarians. ...

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  12. NAVY LEAGUE'S DEMANDS.

    The Royal Navy League insists upon the maintenance of the two-keel standard, and points out that Great Britain is not concerned with Germany ...

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  13. A Russell Sensation.

    It was announced last week that the police had discovered that a committee of action had been appointed to carry out a plot to murder Prince Hohenlohe, ...

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  14. The Oil King Ill

    Mr J. D. Rockefeller, the Standard Oil Trust millionaire, while being cross-examined in the witness box yesterday before the committee appointed ...

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  15. Fire at Constantinople.

    A disastrous fire occurred in the arsenal quarter of the city last night as a result of which 200 houses were demolished. During the ...

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  16. BUNBURY TENNIS CLUB

    At a meeting of the Bunbury Water Board held last night a letter was received from the secretary of the Bunbury Tennis Club asking that free water ...

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  17. ENGLISH OPINION.

    The following newspaper extracts were also presented last night: In the "Newspaper Electrician" of November 22sd, 1912; the following ...

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  18. A French Robbery.

    In the Rue Dauphine on January 30 a bank manager named Caby was attacked and robbed of £2,300. Caby has now identified a notorious ...

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  19. Universal Suffrage.

    The House of Representatives, by 500 votes to 73, have rejected a measure providing for universal suffrage. The leader of the Socialists party has ...

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  20. Imperial Trade.

    The members of the Imperial Trade Commission, whose mission it is to investigate the trade and industries of the Empire, arrive at Fremantle to-morrow. ...

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  21. Immigration Restriction Act

    A sensation was caused in the city to-day when it became known that Henry Edward Hoyling, the well-known Chinese interpreter, and John Spargo had been ...

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  22. Commonwealth Dredge Lost

    The Priestman dredge Dandenong, which was recently purchased by the Commonwealth naval authorities, capsized and sank on Saturday evening. ...

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  23. Produce Markets.

    Forty-two trucks of chaff, four of wheat and one of potatoes were catalogued at the railway sales this morning. In three instances chaff brought up to £4 2s 6d ...

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