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  2. ITEMS OF NEWS.

    Arrivals and Departures.—Among, the arrivals at Kalgoorlie by the I o'clock express from Perth yesterday afternoon were Messrs. Booth ...

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  3. CABLEGRAMS.

    A supplementary list forwarded to Tokio by General Nogi shows that 36 additional Japanese officers were killed and 48 wounded during the ...

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Ellis, alias McKenzie, who has been wanted for murder, was arrested on Saturday afternoon by Detective Broberg and Constable Wilcocks ...

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  5. TELEGRAPHIC.

    All the victims of the Dunskey-Duchess collision on the Swan last night are progressing favorably. Miss H. Cohen was struck by a piece of ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    An influential deputation from, the Defence Committee of the Imperial Federation League waited Yesterday upon the Prime Minister Mr. Arthur ...

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  7. OTHER CONSIDERATIONS.

    Mr. Thomas Brassey, in a letter to Sir John Colomb says it would be inadvisable to submit to the colonial conference the question of Among other reasons he mentions, Australia's lately increased contribution, and her sufferings by the recent drought South Africa's obvious ...

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  8. SUNKEN SAIYEN.

    The old Japanese cruiser Saiyen was assisting in the blockade of Port Arthur when she was sunk by a mine on the 30th ult. Thirty-eight of her ...

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  9. AGENT-GENERAL'S VIEWS.

    Mr. H. A. Grainger, Agent-General for South Australia, said in the course of an interview yesterday that he was opposed to Australia's making any ...

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  10. A Rabbit in Perth.

    This morning Mr. Haines. proprietor of the Club Hotel, was removing some bush timber lying stroked in has yard when he was astonished ...

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  11. BAYAN BADLY DAMAGED.

    The Japanese bombardment of Port Arthur on Friday last nearly capsized the cruiser Bayan, which now lies heeled over 25 degrees. The ...

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  12. N.S.W. PARLIAM

    The Legislative Assembly by 32 votes to 22 to-day rejected the motion that in the opinion of the House the attack recently made on the ...

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  13. NOBEL PRIZES.

    The prizes for scientific research provided under the will of the late M. Nobel have been awarded to Lord Rayleigh for researches in physics ...

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  14. BOMBARDMENT OF THE FLEET.

    The battering of the Russian warships in Port Arthur still continues and they have been further damaged The whereabouts of the destroyers is ...

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  15. DEATH OF A TICHBORNE CLAIMANT.

    The death is announced to-day of William Cresswell, a Tichborne claimant, who at the time of his death was still an inmate of the Parramatta ...

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  16. PORTUGUESE SOVEREIGNS.

    King Carlos of Portugal has gone from England to Paris, where Queen Amelia will rejoin him from Turin. Her Majesty's sister, the Duchess ...

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  17. EX-PREMIER'S SPEECH.

    Addressing a meeting at St. Kilda to-night Mr. lrvine, ex-Premier, said the control of politics in Australia was rapidly passing into the hands of ...

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  18. NORTHERN DEFENCES.

    A "Daily Telegraph" correspondent, describing the fighting that preceded the storming of 203-Metre Hill, says the defensive arrangements on ...

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  19. DETECTIVES' SOLICITOR.

    The Crown lias decided not to proceed with the re-trial of the solicitor Osborn, who acted as solicitor to Slater's Detective Agency, and was ...

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  20. SUICIDE OF A LUNATIC.

    Early this morning the body cl John Johnstone McIntosh, a patient in the asylum for the insane Parramatta, was found hanging to his bed. ...

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  21. MANCHURIAN CAMPAIGN.

    Russian newspaper correspondents in Manchuria give appalling accounts of the hardships that the Russian soldiers on the Shaho are suffering in ...

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  22. TELEGRAPHIC INVENTION.

    The British Post Office is testing a, telegraphic method of transmission invented by Herren Anton Pollak and Josef Virag, two Hungarian ...

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  23. VICTORIAN BUTTER SCANDALS.

    Mr. Justice a'Beckett sat as a Royal Commission to-day to investigate the charges made by Mr. J. W. Sinclair, late commercial agent in London of ...

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  24. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of ? Mr. James Cranston, a well-known Gloucestershire cricketer, who was born in 1859. ...

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  25. OBITUARY.

    The Right Rev. Octavius Sandfield, formerly primate of New Zealand, died to-day. He labored for a long time among the Maoris. ...

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  26. THE TARIFF COMMISSION

    Sir John Quick signified to-day ta the Prime Minister his acceptance of the chairmanship of the Tariff Commission. A special "Gazette" has been ...

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  27. SEVERAL SKIRMISHES.

    Several skirmishes have lately taken place between detachments of the rival armies on the Shaho, arid both sides claim successes. ...

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  28. ASSAULT.

    At the Circuit Court to-day an old man, Edward Haskall, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for having indecently assaulted a little girl 9 ...

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  29. UNEMPLOYED FUND.

    King Edward has written a letter heartily commending the Mansion House Fund for the relief of the unemployed, and has sent it a donation ...

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  30. BREACH OF PROMISE.

    A Supreme Court writ was issued, to-day on behalf of Janet Ralph, of Middle Park, claiming £449 damages from George Robertson, of Toolen ...

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  31. RUSSIAN OFFICERS.

    The "Standard" states that 18 officers of the Black Sea fleet have started from Russia to join Admiral Rozhdestvensky. ...

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  32. STATE BATTERY RETURNS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 102 words
  33. ARRESTED.

    An accountant named Albert Duffield has been arrested at Bunbury on the charge of having stolen £100. of which it is alleged he came into ...

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  34. A DISPUTED WILL.

    Probate of the will of the late J. L. Reid, who died worth £60,000 is being opposed. The testator left all his property to trustees for the ...

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  35. A FATAL BRAWL.

    James McAteer and John Griffiths, who were arrested in connection with the death of a young man during a brawl at Newtown on Saturday night ...

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  36. BALTIC FLEET COAL.

    Off Perim yesterday H.M. cruiser Fox stopped the British steamer St. Leonards on suspicion that she was carrying coal for the use of the ...

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  37. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION.

    The election for the vacancy in the Legislative Council by the death of the late Mr. J. H. Abbott, one of the representatives of the Bendigo ...

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  38. MENZIES WATER SUPPLY.

    The Minister for Mines, was today asked by a deputation to consider the necessity for an improved water supply for Menzies. It was pointed out ...

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  39. CZAR'S DONATION.

    The Czar has presented a silver bowl and ladle to the wardroom officers of H.M.S. Talbot, to signify his appreciation of the services rendered by ...

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  40. FIRE AT COBRAS.

    A fire at Cobram yesterday destroyed the Cobrarn Hotel and two adjoining shops and a residence. The insurances total less than £55.. ...

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  41. PRESS OPINIONS.

    The British, newspapers this morning generally commend Mr. Balfours reply to the deputation. They praise his broad treatment of the family ...

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  42. SCHOOL CRICKET.

    Boulder School defeated Coolgardie School after an exciting finish by 16 runs. The Coolgardie captain won the toss and sent Boulder to bat. ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL QUOTATIONS.

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  44. ARRESTED.

    The man Ellis, who is wanted in connection with the murder of Collinson, on February 26, was arrested in the ranges near Hawkes Bay. ...

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  45. ANTI-WAR DEMONSTRATION.

    Some 10,000 students and workmen held a demonstration in St. Petersburg yesterday to demand reforms and to protest against the ...

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  46. SHIPPING.

    Arrivals.—Saturday Warrigal from London. Departure.—Kyarra for Sydney. The Kyarra took away 507 ...

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  47. HUMAN REMAINS.

    The remains of five adult human beings have been unearthed by road makers at St. Kilda Bluff. It is supposed that they are the remains of ...

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  48. STATE BATTERY FOR LAWLESS

    A deputation, consisting of Messrs. Lynch and Gregory, M's.L.A., and White (a prospector), saw the Minister for Mines to-day and asked that in ...

    Article : 78 words
  49. Advertising

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