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  4. LATE SPORTING.

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  5. LATE SPORTING.

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  6. NORTH COUNTRY NOTES.

    My epistle to you re Kookynie appears to have brought about a change in the underground sanitary arrangements of the Cosmopolitan. Immediately after its ...

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  7. THEY SAY.

    That a well-known Perth chateau d'amour has opened a temporary branch in Kalgoorlie. That the Fairy' Bower is expected to ...

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  8. LATE TELEGRAMS.

    One or two premature announcements have already been made, only to be subsequently contradicted, about the appointment of a successor to Mr. Justice ...

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  9. CABLEGRAMS.

    The United States president, Mr. Roosevelt, who has given great offence in certain quarters by appointing a negro as collector at Port Charleston, is much concerned ...

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  10. LATE SPORTING.

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  11. THE GERMAN AMBASSADOR.

    The sudden recall of Count von Holleben, the German Ambassador at Washington, is attributed to the Kaiser's chargrin at the manner in which the ...

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  12. SHAREMARKET.

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  13. THE MERCURIAL MOSS.

    The West Australian recently published a paragraph hinting at the existence of a leaky vessel in the Ministry, through whose injudicious babbling State secrets ...

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  14. COURT VON HOLLEBEN'S RECALL.

    The "Times" correspondent at New York says that the Kaiser is primarily responsible for the state of American feeling towards Germany. Dealing with the ...

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  15. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    Replying to the Times' adverse comments on a leading article in the Melbourne Age, expressing distrust of the new naval agreement, inasmuch as it ...

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  16. KENNIFF DONE FOR.

    The Governor of Queensland has .replied to the petition for. the reprieve of Patrick Kenniff. His Excellency agrees with his Ministers that sufficient reasons ...

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  17. CHANGE CHATTER.

    A marked revival is apparent in the market since entering upon the new year. The completion of the big water scheme is bound to put new life into the mining ...

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  18. CHAMBERLAIN'S FAREWELL.

    Mr. Chamberlain received a most enthusiastic farewell at Pretoria. ...

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  19. GOVERNOR GENERAL'S RETURN.

    Lord Tennyson, the Governor-General, retrained to Adelaide to-day, and proceeded to his residence on the Hills. ...

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  20. CHAMBERLAIN'S WELCOME.

    Mr. Chamberlain was welcomed to Johannesburg by upwards of 10,000 persons. ...

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  21. LYNE DISGUSTED.

    Sir William Lyne is wrathful at the ungenerous references in the Melbourne press to the Federal politicians' jaunt to Westralia. He complains that the ...

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  22. CHAMBERLAIN PRODUCES FAVORABLE IMPRESSION.

    According to a Reuter telegram Mr. Chamberlain's recent utterances have produced almost favorable impression on the prominent Dutchmen. It remarks that ...

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  23. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

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  24. AMUSEMENTS.

    That much-dead but still famous person, Bill Shakespeare, once sagely said, "the play's the thing," and verily the said "thing" will be peddled to local ...

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  25. WARWICK FARM RACES.

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  26. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    A crowded meeting of the unemployed was held at the corner of Hannan and Porter-streets last night. Mr. Cadwallader occupied the chair. The ...

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  27. MENZIES CALEDONIAN SOCIETY.

    The above society celebrated their "Hogmanay" by a smoke social in the Maori Hall, which, considering that the society has been dormant for some ...

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  28. BAND CONCERT.

    Some facetious scribe once wrote that the Australian Eleven did more to take Australia known in England and Europe than all the Agent-Generals and lecturers ...

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  29. JAMES CAVES IN.

    Mr. M'Mullen, the secretary of the Esperance Railway League, received the following wire from the Premier last night: ...

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  31. SUNDAY LECTURES.

    To-night at the Boulder-road Congregational Church that irrepressible parson Asbury Caldwell gives the first of a series of lectures on the Holy Land. Mr. ...

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