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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    IT will be seen on reference to M Robert Forrest's Price List that th[?] price of his best Roller Flour has bee [?] reduced to £9 per ton. ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS. FOREIGN

    Sir W. Vernon Harcourt's eyesight is failing and grave fears are apprehended that the affliction may necessitate his resignation of the leadership ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Mr. W. Tulloch, Jr, one of the partners in Tulloch's Brewery, Ballarat, was found dead in his bath yesterday morning. ...

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  5. THE BRIDGETOWN RAILWAY.

    Being in Perth on Wednesday last I went into the Legislative Assembly to hear the debate on the question of the passing of the Bill to make the ...

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  6. LORDSUDELEY.

    Lord Sudeley left here for Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  7. DATE PALMS.

    The Governor has received 50 Date Palms from Algiers for planting in the interior. ...

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  8. 100 MILE BICYCLE RACE.

    The 100 Mile Bicycle race was won by H. Beeson who coveted the distance in 6 hours 59 minutes and 52 seconds. Two other competitors were only a ...

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  9. SERIOUS RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    A. train was derailed near Leeds, Yorkshire, and passengers were injured. ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND. GOVERNMENT MEASURES AGAINST THE STRIKERS.

    Large numbers of mounted infantry have been despatched to the Western districts to maintain order. Many of the residents in the country ...

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  11. SULTAN OF MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco has recovered from his recent indisposition. ...

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  12. SEIZURE OF INFERIOR SPIRITS

    The Customs Authorities have seized large stocks of inferior spirits, labelled Cognac, in the hands of retailers; and two shipments have also been detained ...

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  13. MOORISH ANTIPATHY TO FOREIGNERS.

    An angry feeling is still being maintained by the Moors against foreigners The British and Danish Consuls have been seized and stripped and ...

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  14. CONTINUED OPPOSITION.

    Meetings of the working classes are being held nightly in opposition to the Peace Preservation Bill. ...

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  15. SUGAR INDUSTRY.

    The sugar crushing in the Mackey district has been very successful. The early rains are also bringing the canes on nicely. ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES. THE PRINTING TRADE.

    The Master Printers have reduced the wages of their jobbing offices from £3 to £2 12s. 0d. per week, and at the lower price a large number of ...

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  17. AMEER OF AFGHANISTAN

    Abdul Rahman Khan, Ameer of Afghanistan, purposes visiting England next March. ...

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  18. VASSE.

    The Half-yearly General Meeting of the Southern Districts Agricultural Society was held in the hall of the Working Mans' Association on ...

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  19. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Hobart Chamber of Commerce has invited all of the Australian Chambers of Commerce to a Conference. ...

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  20. FRANCE AND MADAGASCAR

    The Italian Official Organs advice that Great Britain and Italy should combine to defend their interest in Madagascar against the projected ...

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  21. COLLIER ATTACKED BY UNIONISTS.

    David Duncoff, a free miner at Newcastle; was attacked by thirty unionists who beat him until he was rendered insensible. ...

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  22. LOCAL TELEGRAMS.

    A determined suicide took place last night when a man named William Orrell shot himself with a revolver through the head in the street. ...

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  23. THE QUEENSLAND SHEAREBS' STRIKE.

    The Times in yesterday's issue comments on the stringent measures adopted by the Queensland Government to repress the violence of the shearers' ...

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  24. UNSUCCESSFUL RAID BY SHEARERS.

    A large force or ponce repelled the attack made by shearers on Dunumbrae Station. ...

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  25. FATAL BOATING CASUALTIES

    Owing to the coldness or the weather the usual list of boating casualties commenced later than usual. Three were drowned in the harbour ...

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  26. THE CHINESE-JAPANESE WAR

    A great battle has been fought at Ping Yang between the Chinese and Japanese. The Japanese advanced with much ...

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  27. STACEY DRAMATIC COMPANY

    The Stacey Dramatic Company opened in Perth last Saturday night. There was a large attendance including His Excellency the Governor. ...

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  28. ACTION AGAINST N.S.W. BANK

    Henry Crossley sued the Bank of New South Wales to recover a £500 penalty for the publication of false returns of the assets and liabilities of ...

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  29. GOLDFIELD NEWS.

    The body of a man was found yesterday buried in a pot bole at Bardock, a few miles from Broad Arrow. ...

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  30. IMPORTATION OF NEW SOUTH WALES COAL.

    For week ending the 3rd inst the quantity of coal exported from Newcastle to Western Australia amounted to 2,100 tons. ...

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  31. H.M.S. RINGAROOMA.

    H.M.S. Ringarooma has been floated and is expected to arrive here next week for repairs. ...

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  32. ADMISSION OF NEW SOLICITORS.

    The full Court sits to-day when several new solicitors will apply for admission. ...

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  33. SUICIDE.

    Miss Frances Johnson was found drowned near Goulburn. The deceased had left a letter in which she stated that she was tired of ...

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  34. CHARGES AGAINST EGYPTIAN OFFICIALS.

    Wachyf Pasha and Sharwasi Pasha have been recently acquitted of the charge preferred against them of being concerned in trafficking in Soudanese ...

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  35. POLICE COURT.

    A man named James Harris was sentenced to three months' imprisonment yesterday for embezzling small sums while driving a baker's cart. ...

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  36. ALLUVIAL GOLD AT WYALONG

    It is reported that rich alluvial discoveries have been made at Wyalong. ...

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  37. CORRESPONDENCE.

    SIR.—I was present at the recent football match, Rovers v. Bunbury and was struck with what I consider a strange anomaly namely that during ...

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  38. CRICKET DISPUTE.

    The New South Wales cricketers refuse to meet Blackham on the cricket field till he withdraws the defamatory statements against the ...

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  39. ANOTHER RICH ALLUVIAL FIND.

    Rumours are current that a rich alluvial find has been discovered about 15 miles from Southern Cross from which several nice slugs have been ...

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  40. PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Assembly sat last night for four hours. Mr. Simpson moved that it is undesirable that the Minister entrusted ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. SHAREMARKET.

    Bayleys 21s., Cosgroves 5s., Croesus 7s. 6d., Fortunes of War 8s 3d., Star of the East 13s. 6., Victory United 6s. 4d. ...

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  42. NEW VICTORIAN ARRIVALS

    Among the new arrivals on the field are Messrs. Samuel, Wilson and A. W. Clark, Melbourne, and Mr Ralston, formerly private secretary to the Earl ...

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  43. THE WATER QUESTION.

    The water supply is again causing anxiety. It is understood that the Department has instructed Mr. Jobson to start a new bore and he has selected ...

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  44. Advertising

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  45. CARRIAGE ACCIDENT TO MR. PACKEAM, M.P.

    Mr. D. Packham, M.P., was thrown from a pony carriage whilst returning from the Agricultural Show and received serious injuries. He is ...

    Article : 80 words
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