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  4. Mining Market

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  5. MENZIES FIGHT.

    As the returns came slowly in from the out-lying centres last night, there was an ominous silence at the committee rooms of Labor, where the sons ...

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  6. Coastal Racing.

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    Jim Ritchie, a repairer in the railway department, was killed by a goods train going from Menzies to Kalgoorlie party this morning. It ...

    Article : 96 words
  8. LET THERE BE LIGHT.

    IN the hone that some explanation, of the Boulder Electric Light finance tangle would be forthcoming at the annual review of ...

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  9. CABLEGRAMS

    Satyindra, the second murderer in the Gossain case, was sentenced to be executed and his body ordered to be cremated within the precincts of the ...

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  10. THEY SAY

    That the Arrow rhinocerous is fading away; losing weight at the rate of half a stone per week That he has never got over being ...

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  11. Disappointed Demonstrationists.

    The extremists of Calcutta, with a view to outwitting the Government, constructed an effigy of Satyindra intention of according it ...

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  12. FATAL GUN EXPLOSION.

    Albert Victor Carmody (21), was lifting two guns from the boat Grantville, when one exploded, killing him instantly. ...

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  13. NEW CHOW EMPEROR.

    The " Times " London correspondent telegraphs that perfect order prevails at Peking, the crisis having passed, and that reports from the provinces ...

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  14. A FEMALE MISER.

    Marion Hayes, spinster, a pensioner in the Education Department, was found living in a condition of squalid misery in South Melbourne. The ...

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  15. CHANGE CHATTER.

    The market during the week has been rather quiet and prices generally have fallen back. Chaffers have been freely dealt in and seem to be well worth. ...

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  16. A CHILD SCALDED TO DEATH

    Willie Smith, aged 17 months, fell into a boiler of water at Footscray and was scalded to death. ...

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  17. DEVELOPMENT OF KOREA.

    An issue of two million sterling, to capitalise an Industrial Bank of Japan, the policy of which will be the development of Korea, has been ...

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  18. HEAVY PROBATE.

    Probate duty, amounting to £2729, on the late Sir Thos. Fitzgerald's' estate, was paid yesterday. The value of the estate was £29,162. ...

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  19. BRITISH TALKING SHOP.

    Owing to the amount of attention demanded by the Education Bill, Parliament, after adjourning before Christmas will enjoy only a short ...

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  20. AN UNLUCKY WEDDING SHOE

    John Hyland (30) in the act of throwing a lucky shoe at a wedding party at Brunswick, fell off a tram car and was "badly hurt. ...

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  21. CREWE AS CRITIC

    Earl Crewe, in an interview with Daniel O'Connor, expressed surprise that Australia lagged behind Canada, South Africa, and New Zealand in the ...

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  22. A WELL=CONNECTED DRUNK

    Arthur Coleridge, who claims to be a brother to the Lord Chief Justice of England, was fined 5 at Ballarat yesterday for drunkenness. ...

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  23. BLUNDELL MAPLE CUTS UP

    The re-valuation of the estate of the late Sir W. Blundell Maple figures out at. £2,153,292, which huge fortune was founded upon his original business of ...

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  24. KALGOORLIE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    Among the retiring councillors who are once again seeking re-election is Cr. Clemenger, who has been a representative for some time, and he has ...

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  25. CHAFFERS TRIBUTERS.

    Prosser and party have just cleaned up 621 tons for 372oz., making a total of 2148 tons for 1201oz. worth £4900. ...

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  26. PURE BEER.

    Mr. Asquith announced in the Commons yesterday that at an early date the Government would introduce a Bill providing for the prohibition of ...

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  27. MADAME LLOYDS' RECITAL.

    Musical folk in particular rolled up in good numbers at the invitation of Madame Marie Lloyd to her recital in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall on Friday. ...

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  28. VICTORIAN CRICKET.

    The following are details of results of matches played in Melbourne today:-- North Melbourne scored 102, Noonan ...

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  29. TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The contest for the Doubles Championship took place to-day between Brookes and Wilding, of Australia, and Wright and Alexander, of America. ...

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  30. NORTH KALGURLI.

    Berryman and party who have had several good crushings, have just treated 25 tons for 43oz. worth £240. ...

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  31. MR. SKUTHORP.

    The proprietor of, the great buck-jumping show which is now on its way to Boulder City and Kalgoorlie, called on us last evening, and stated that ...

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  32. BIG RAILWAY DEAL.

    The Taff Vale Railway Co. has arranged for the purchase of the Rhynney Cardiff Railways and the Bute Docks, at Cardiff, at a figure running into ...

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  33. CRICKET.

    The following matches for the goldfields premiership will take place this afternoon, commencing at 2.45 sharp: Kalgoorlie against Kalgurli-Hainault ...

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  34. SYDNEY RACING.

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  35. BISHOPS BUZZING.

    The Bishops of Worchester and St. Asaph, in a spirit of indignation at what they term an unwarrantable intrusion into the Bishop's prerogative. ...

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  36. ADELAIDE CRICKET.

    Following are details of matches played in Adelaide to-day :-- Sturt scored 202 runs for seven wickets against Glenelg. Cowan 71. ...

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  37. LEFEBRE'S PICTURES.

    Last Sunday night the proprietors of the Paris Biograph Company were compelled to disappoint a big crowd which had assembled at Her Majesty's, ...

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  38. "THE MOORISH MAID."

    Arrangements have been completed by Mr. Cunningham Bridgenson ensuring the early production, under" the auspices of the management of the ...

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  39. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The sculling championship of Australia took place to-day, Ben Thoroughgood, of New South Wales, defeating Welch, the New Zealander, by three ...

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  40. BOWLS.

    The first initial Pennant match of the first round of four was played yesterday between the Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie teams on the Kalgoorlie ...

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