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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS POLITICAL.

    The coal porters and vehicle workers of London have decided to terminate the strike. ...

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  3. AGITATORS EXPELLED

    The London newspapers are publishing many columns about the developments in South Africa. The general impression is that the Union ...

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  4. STEAMER WRECKED

    Tidings of another disaster on our coast line was brought to Fremantle by the fishing boat lapwing yesterday morning. The small steamar ...

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  5. TRAIN ASSAULT A SUSPECT RELEASED.

    Fred Nelson, who arrived here last night, was arrested on suspicion of having caused grievous bodily harm to Mrs. Minnie Thomas on a train at ...

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  6. THE GRACE DARLING.

    After a long life, the locally-owned schooner Grace Darling ended her career on Tuesday on a reef about 70 miles north of Fremantle. The crew ...

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  7. COLLISION IN A FOG

    In a heavy fog on Thursday night near Winter Quarter lightship, off Norfolk, Virginia, the American steamers Nantucket, 2599 tons, and ...

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  8. STRIKERS GIVE IN.

    The builders and laborers of Dublin resume work to-day on the terms offered by the employers prior to the commencement of the strike in September. ...

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  9. SUSPECT AT COLOMBO.

    When the mail steamer O[?]vieto, which left Fremantle for London on January 27, steams into Colombo harbor to-morrow she will be boarded ...

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  10. OPPOSITION TACTICS.

    The parliamentary correspondent of the "Daily News" states that the Unionists have circularised their agents advising them to prepare for a ...

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  11. FAMILIES LEFT BEHIND.

    The deported men left seven wives and nineteen children, mostly without means of support. Waterstone, whose wife and four children are ...

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  12. New South Wales.

    Mr. Holman has announced his Ministry as follows:—Mr.man, Premier and. Treasurer; Mr. Cann, Chief Secretary and Minister for ...

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  13. HELPING THE FAMILIES.

    A fund is being organised in Johannesburg to aid the wives and families of the ten leaders who were deported. One of these leaders, writing to his ...

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  14. VILLAGES FLOODED

    Disastrous floods have occurred in Bahia State, several villages being swept away. Enormous damage to property has been caused and many ...

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  15. TEACHERS' STRIKE.

    As a result of a strike of teachers for higher salaries, fifty schools in Herefordshire are closed, and it is believed thirty more will be obliged to ...

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  16. DEANE-CASE MEAGHER

    The Minister for Works, Mr. Griffith, has replied tersely to Mr. R. D.Meagher, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, who took him to task ...

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  17. SYNDICALISM'S RESULT.

    At a meeting of the Dublin United Tram ways Co. yesterday, the chairman of directors said that the strike had caused a shrinkage of £20,000 in the ...

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  18. SPEECH FROM THE THRONE.

    The speech at the opening of the Union Parliament on Friday by the Governor-General, Lord Gladstone, indicated that the session would be ...

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  19. ROUND THE WORLD

    The Aero Club of America has given its sanction to a scheme for the holding of an aeroplane race round the world. The race will start from ...

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  20. SWEPT OVERBOARD

    When a launch was returning to Auckland from a harbor trip, a wave broke over the craft and swept off two young women named Myrtle ...

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  21. Australia.

    In the course of an address at a complimentary banquet at Kalgoorlie to-night, Sir John Forrest referred to the present situation in Federal ...

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  22. Western Australia.

    Applicants for the stock of the Western Australian loan of £2,000,000 issued at £98/10 will receive about 15 percent. of the amounts they applied ...

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  23. OBITUARY. VISCOUNT KNUTSFORD.

    Viscount Kn[?]tsford, a former Secretary of State for the Colonies, died to-day aged 89. (Henry Thurston Holland, first ...

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  24. SYDNEY FLARES FACTORIES DAMAGED.

    Damage amounting to £5000 was caused by a fire this morning in Su[?]sex,Street on the premises of Messrs. Lewis & Whitty, manufacturers, and ...

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  25. ESCAPED PRISONER

    Plainclothes Constable Warman will leave to-morrow for Melbourne and return with Thomas Herbert Williams, who escaped from custody ...

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  26. THE HEAR EAST A NAVAL DEMONSTRATION.

    The opinion is growing that the great Powers should consider making a uaval demonstration against Turkey with a view to enforcing Greece's ...

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  27. BOY SCOUT KILLED

    A boy scout named Geo. Lindsay, 12 years of age, fell down a well 75 feet at Scarborough Beach yesterday and was killed instantly. The scouts ...

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  28. DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT

    The big drapery establishment of Messrs. Snow-Limited, at the intersection of Pitt and Liverpool streets, was destroyed by fire to-night, the ...

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  29. OUR GROWING DEFICIT.

    The January receipts were £382,586 and the expenditure £478,848, a lose of £96,262 on the month's transactions. The accumulated deficit now ...

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  30. STATE BOUNDARIES

    The Privy Council has dismissed the appeal lodged by South Australia in connection with the boundary dispute between South Australia and ...

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  31. COMPROMISE PROBABLE.

    Turko-Greek diplomatic relations have been resumed, and it is believed that direct pourparlers regarding the future ownership of the Aegean ...

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  32. ELECTORAL COMMISSION.

    The Federal electoral Royal Commission, which is gathering evidence on electoral matters, will go to Western-Australia early in February. ...

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  33. A MILLIONAIRE.

    William Irwin, a millionaire, and owner of Lanai Island in the Hawaiian group, died yesterday. Irwin, who was a British subject, ...

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  34. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS A MAN RUN OVER.

    A railway employee named David Bromilow was run down by the commissioner's train and instantly killed at Pinjarrah yards last evening. It ...

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  35. KALGOORLIE ELECTION.

    The Kalgoorlie seat in the Legislative Assembly, rendered vacant by the resignation of Mr, "Texas" Green, was filled to-day through a ...

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  36. COCKBURN SOUND BASE

    A. portion of Sir Maurice Fitzmaurice's report to the Federal Govt. on the naval bases has been made available for publication and contains the ...

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  37. BONE-MILL BURNT

    A bone-mill, owned by Messrs. Emanuel Bros., Ltd., and leased by Mr. W. Smith, was almost totally destroyed by fire at Robb's Jetty ...

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  38. DISTINGUISHED VISITORS

    Among the passengers by the Otranto from London yesterday were Earl Grey and General Ian Hamilton. The Earl is on a holiday trip and ...

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  39. A FRENCH STATESMAN.

    Paul Deroulede, the distinguished politician and journalist, died yesterday aged 68. [Paul Deroulede was the writer of ...

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  40. POPULATION DOWN.

    The population of Western Australia is 320,701, a decrease of 249 durng January. ...

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  41. A MELBOURNE FIRE.

    A fire causing damage to the extent of £15,000 occurred at Maurice Artud & Co.'s hat factiry in City Road, South Melbourne, on Saturday. ...

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  42. TRAM ACCIDENTS MAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    Last night in Wellington-street, a man whose identy has not yet been determined, met his death as a result of his being struck by a tramcar. ...

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  43. TRAIN DERAILED.

    The Katanning to Perth train met with an accident about one and a half miles from Cuballing to-day, when ten out of eleven trucks of ...

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  44. THE SOUTH POLE.

    The "Geographical Jourual" states that Sir Ernest Shackleton, acting with the concensus of public opinion and on the advice of Lord Curzon and ...

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  45. UPPER HOUSE THREATENED

    Speaking at Kalgoorlie last night, the Minister for Mines, said that during the past two sessions the government had tried unsuccessfully to get ...

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  46. DISTRESSED FARMERS

    The distressed farmers' f[?]d now amounts to £1,614 12s. "YOUR EYES."—Most people do not give a thought to their[?]eyes until ...

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  47. BANK SWINDLED

    It is announced that the manager of a Paris bank, the name not being disclosed, has been arrested. The bank, it is stated, recently lost ...

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  48. DISAPPEARED.

    Three girls have disappeared from different homes in Bendigo. One was employed in a boarding house and was seen on Thursday evening going ...

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  49. THE DAMP1ER SEAT.

    Coffey of Northam and MacCarthy of Boulder have nominated for the Labor selection ballot for the Dampier seat in the House of ...

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  50. OLD MAN KILLED.

    At Circu[?]ar Quay this morning, Edwin Geach, senr., was knocked down by a tramcar and died. Deceased was father of Edwin Geach, ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. LEEDERVILLE ACCIDENT.

    Frederick Hornsby attempted to alight from a tram is motion in Leederville this morning and fell. He was badly injured and is ...

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  53. THE TRANS-AUSTRALIAN

    Giving evidence before the Federal Royal Commission on powellised timber in Parliament House on Wednesday. Mr. Joseph Timms. the ...

    Article : 188 words
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