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  7. PITHY PARS.

    Boxing championship. Johnson meets Ketchell. They fight at Colma, California, on Saturday. ...

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  8. GREAT EXPECTATIONS

    Extraordinary disclosures Were made during the examination in bankruptcy of Miss Violet Charlesworth. The latter alleged that she had great ...

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  9. THE COMMONWEALTH

    The sitting of the House of Representatives to-day has been di[?]voted to the Defence Bill. The Leader of the Opposition led ...

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  10. THE SHIPS OF WAR

    A battleship cruiser will be commenced at Devonport during next November which will be able to steam at the rate of 30 knots, and ...

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  11. GARRULOUS DIPLOMAT

    On October 5 Mr P. C. Knox, American Secretary of State, suddenly stopped Mr Crane, United States Minister to Pekin, on the eve of his ...

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  12. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    For some considerable time past arrangements have been made to the end of bringing together the boxers Jack Johnson end Stanley Ketehell. ...

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  13. MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

    Yesterday four men end three women were found-chloroformed and robbed in one compartment of the Vienna-Warsaw express. The police ...

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  14. THE BARCELONA RIOTS

    Francisco Ferrer, who at Barcelona on Monday teas sentenced by Court Martial to death, on a charge of having instigated the riots of last July, ...

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  15. THE WEST INDIES GALE

    In connection with the recent furious gales in the West Indies it is reported that no fewer than 500 fatalities have occurred in Florida and ...

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  16. STOCKS & SHARES

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  17. LONDON’S MEAT SUPPLY

    The Conference of the representatives of the London and Borough Coune[?] has resolved that the meat supply in the metropolitan district is ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    Messrs Noble, Armstrong. Hopkins and Cotter, members of the Australian cricket eleven left London to-day way Australia. At the Victoria ...

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  19. THE PRICE OF SILVER

    Bar silver is now quoted at 1/11 9 16 per ounce standard. ...

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  20. THE PORTE AND THE POWERS

    The London “Daily Telegraph” states that the Porte has refused the demands of the Powers for compensation in regard to the recent Adana ...

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  21. Earth Tremors

    Yesterday afternoon the Government .Astronomer (Mr. V,. E. Cooke) received a telegram from the Postmaster at Marble liar stating that at 2.50 p.m. ...

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  22. Year’s Rainfall

    The total [?] from January 1 to even date is as follows:—3713 points recorded at the Observatory, 3382 points at the Government Gardens; as ...

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  23. Curious Case.

    Subsequent to our going to press for our final edition yesterday, Mr. Justice Rooth in the Nisi Prius Court entered judgement for plaintiffs in a ...

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  24. The Day’s Gossip

    Mr; Anderson Rodger, who rose from being a mussel-digger to a millionaire ship-builder, died at Port Glasgow, Renfrewshire last month in ...

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  25. State Mining

    The Hill End. Murchison, mine at Webb’s Patch, cleaned up recently 300 tone of stone for a return of 237oz. A return of [?] was also secured ...

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  26. Vehicle Accident

    A painful accident happened yesterday afternoon to Mr and Mrs David Johnson of Bicton, while they were driving into Fremantle. While ...

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  27. The-Farmer’s Child

    A Tyrrell Down farmer, named T. Albert Fitzgerald, was proceeded against in the Bendigo city Court at the instance of a young woman ...

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  28. In the Senate

    The Senate worked hard all day. nearly finished the High Commissioners Bill, and advanced another stage the bill fixing the ...

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  29. Miner’s Disease

    Dr. Spring, speaking at the demonstration in connection with the golden jubilee of the Ballarat Lodge of oddfellows, M.[?], referred to the ...

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  30. Commerce Delegates

    The Melbourne Chamber of Commerce presented each visiting Commerce deftgate with an Australian boomerang made by the aborigines ...

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  31. Nor’=West Natives

    The Commissioner of Police this afternoon received the following tele gram from the officer in charge at Derby. Sub-Inspector M‘Carthy:— ...

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  32. ALL FOR THE SHORE !

    “If the man of tins house,” quoth Mr. Chadband, holding forth ill Snagsby’s parlour.” were to depart to the market, and were there to see an ...

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  33. Japan=British Exhibition

    The secretary of the Fremantle [?] Commerce has received a communication from the secretary of the Japan-British Exhibition, to ...

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  34. Brighton Tragedy

    John William Howard Dennis, manager of the Bungaree Station, who was arrested yesterday on a charge of having wilfully murdered Donald ...

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  35. Christian Brothers’ College

    The annual athletic sports meeting of the Christian Bros. College was held yesterday afternoon on the W.A. Cricket Association Ground in ...

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  36. Fearful Accident

    Ernest King, one of the Oilers at the Proprietary Mine, was caught in the belting this morning, and whirled round by the pully. ...

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  38. AVOID BAD HABITS.

    Don’t get the habit of sitting down on baskets of crockery, as a gentleman did in front of the [?] Stores this morning. He [?] ...

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  40. WHAT IS KILLEMKWICK?

    The name is suggestive of great slaughter and the preparation is use 3 get lid of any unwelcome visitations. This mixture is put up by Mr ...

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  41. MEAN-TIME.

    No gentle reader! We don’t refer to Greenwich, but wish to draw your attention to the splendid values in clocks and watches which are being ...

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