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  2. THE BOER WAS.

    A number of Boer prisoners are to be landed at Bombay, India. British scouts hare captured Commandant Trichardt and a big near ...

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  3. THE GENERAL ELECTIONS.

    The general elections for the Fourth Parliament of West Australia under responsible government took place throughout the State on Wednesday. The day was ...

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  4. ANDREW CARNEGIE.

    Mr. Carnegie, the American iron king, has given a sum of £45,000 to endow libraries at Vancouver, Ottawa, Winnipeg, Windsor, and Ontario in Canada. ...

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  5. CHINA.

    Simultaneously with the announcement of General Voyron, the French commander in China, that 10,000 French troops would be withdrawn in May, a large number of ...

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  6. METROPOLITAN.

    It was at one time thought that Mr. F. Wilson, the old member for the Canning, would have had a walk-over for the city constituency, but Mr. T. G. Molloy came ...

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  7. CRIMINAL LIBEL.

    The offence for which Mr. P. A. M'Hugh, the Nationalist member for North Leitrim, was convicted and sentenced to six months' imprisonment, was that of ...

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  8. BOERS CAPTURED AT A DANCE

    The Standerton police have surprised and captured 23 Boers who were at a dance at New Denmark, in the Eastern Transvaal. ...

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  9. FURTHER PUNISHMENTS DEMANDED.

    The Peking correspondent of the "New York Herald" states that the foreign Ministers have demanded the execution of four more prominent officials, and the ...

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  10. AT THE "HERALD" OFFICE.

    At about 10 o'clock, Mr. Leake, the newly-elected member for West Perth, arrived in front of "The Morning Herald" office in order to see how the elections were ...

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  11. W. H. JAMES, M.L.A.

    Walter Hartmell James is a native of Perth, and was born in 1863. After his earlier education at the Perth High School, he went to the De Gray Station ...

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  12. THE STEEL TRADE.

    A combination of British capitalists intend spending £10,000,000 sterling to establish steel and iron works at Sault Saate-Marie, in Canada. They propose to ...

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  13. SETTLEMENT IN RHODESIA.

    The South African Gartered Company has offered 100,000 acres to induce Australian farmers to settle in Rhodesia. The sole condition is that £100,000 be ...

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  14. REFORM POLICY.

    Prince Ching, Li Hung Chang, Yung u Li Kun Yi, Chang Chang Tung, and other Chnese have been appointed to submit a list of reforms to the Emperor. ...

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  15. F. WILSON, M.L.A.

    Mr. Frank Wilson is a native of Sunderland, and was born in 1859. He was educated in Germany during a part of his youth, and also spent some time at ...

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  16. HONORS FOR AUSTRALASIANS

    The following Australians have been made Companions of the Distinguished Service Order (D.S.O.):— Major Clarke, of the Victorian Bushmen, ...

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  17. KOREAN RAILWAYS.

    The Korean railway loan of £500,000, for the purpose of building a line from Seoul to Wiji, has been furnished by a French syndicate and the Russo-Chinese ...

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  18. FINANCIAL.

    The following are the latest quotations for colonial bonds and bank shares on Change:—Bank of New Zealand, £102; City of Melbourne, £104 5s.; Bant of ...

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  19. NORTH PERTH.

    The election fever in this, the largest of the metropolitan constituencies, was the mildest type. There was the trickle of voters at all the booths the during ...

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  20. DISTINGUISHED CONDUCT MEDALS.

    The following have received Distinguished Conduct medals:— Sergeant Davenport, First Australian Bushmen. ...

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  21. MINING SHARES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 22 words
  22. WEST PERTH.

    The election for West Perth furnished the finest fight of the day. The issue was between a Cabinet Minister (Mr. B. C. Wood, Minister of Public Works) and ...

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  23. BRITISH LOAN.

    Applications for the British lean have closed in London, but country applications arriving this morning will be received. ...

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  24. THEFT OF PICTURES.

    Several pictures by the French artist Detailles, including the celebrated work, "The March Past," have been stolen from the residence of M. Detailles's mother, ...

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  25. WRECK OF A TRANSPORT.

    The Turkish transport Aruslat has been wrecked in the Red Sea. There were 2,500 troops and 100 pilgrims on board. The captain and crew ...

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  26. THE VICTORIA CROSS.

    Thine Victoria Crosses have been awarded to the Canadian Dragoons for bravery at Komati River. ...

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  27. G. LEAKE, K.C., M.L.A.

    George Leake, born in forth in 1856, is the eldest son of the late G. W. Leake, Q.C., who on more than one occasion was acting ...

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  28. BIG FRAUDS IN FRANCE

    Monsignor Guerin, of Chateauron, France, has been arrested on charges of swindling and fraudulent bankruptcy. His defalcations amount to £150,000. ...

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  29. RETURNING BUSHMEN.

    The transport Morayshire is to convey a number of Australian Bushmen to Australia. ...

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  30. DEATHS FROM FEVER.

    Private W. E. Clancey, of the New South Wales Mounteds, has died of enteric fever at Cape Town. Private W. Jones, of the New South ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL.

    The quantity of wheat and floor afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,970,000 bushels, and for the Continent of Europe, 1,630,000. ...

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  32. BRITISH BUDGET.

    The House of Commons, by 363 rotes to 88, bas sanctioned the proposal to add an additional twopence to the income tax. ...

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  33. OFFICERS INVALIDED.

    Lieutenant King, Australian Bushmen, and Colonel N. W. Kelly, of Victoria, have been invalided to England. ...

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  34. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    At the Antwerp wool sales 2,063 bales of La Plata were offered and 897 sold. There were numerous buyers. Merinoes advanced five centimes, but crossbreds ...

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  35. LUMPERS AND SHIPOWNERS.

    It will be remembered that twelve months ago the lumpers' strike at Fremantle was settled upon representatives of both parties signing as agreement binding them to ...

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  36. DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL.

    Corporal May, of the Sixth Imperial Bushmen, has been awarded the distinguished service medal. ...

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  37. EAST PERTH.

    There was not a great deal of excitement over the contest between Mr. Walter James (retiring member) and Mr. Arthur Short. It was generally considered that ...

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  38. MISCELLANEOUS.

    The rabbits ex the s.s. Damascus were very bad, and a large proportion were condemned. The apples ex the s.s. Sarapedon (?) ...

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  39. RETURNING THANKS.

    Mr. Wilson, who was greeted with cheers, made a short speech from the stage. He said that he had to thank the electors for having again returned him to the ...

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  40. NEW GUINEA MASSACRES.

    The steamer Parna leaves early to-morrow morning for Darn, with 14 men and a Maxim under Lieut. Brown. If their services are accepted by the authorities, ...

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  41. SOMALILAND.

    The revolt of the Ogaden Somalis, who some months ago killed Mr. Jennen, the British Sub-Commissioner, has been crashed, and authority has been restored. ...

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  42. THE CENSUS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 86 words
  43. CANDIDATES' ACKNOWLEDGMENTS.

    Then followed, [?] cheering. Mr Speight was not present at the declaration, bat some of his supporters quickly sought and brought him shoulder-high to the ...

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  44. THE STREETS OF PERTH.

    On the day of the federal elections little excitement was displayed in Perth. Yesterday the general apathy was more strongly pronounced. A few vehicles, ...

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  45. RETURNING THANKS.

    Mr. G. Leake, on the declaration of the poll, addressed the electors who had assembled outside to the number of about 200. He met with a good reception. He ...

    Article : 329 words
  46. Advertising

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    Advertising : 262 words
  47. Advertising

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