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  8. DEATH OF MR COPE LAND.

    Mr Henry Copeland, Agent-General New South Wales, who recently underwent an operation for a throat affection, died to-day. ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    A report from Chife, a Chinese pert opposite Port Arthur, states that the loag-delayed Japanese assault on Port Arthur has commenced. ...

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  11. THE THIBETAN TROUBLE.

    Colonel Younghusband, in command of the British mission to Thibet, which has for same time: been acting an the defensive at Gyangtse, will commence ...

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  12. THE DEFENCE FORCE.

    In the House of Representatives, to-day, Mr C. S. Salmon, Chairman of Committees, said that information had come to him that a precedent ...

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  13. A PERTH ASSAULT.

    Mr F. Parker this morning applied the City Police Court for bail for Wm. Grose, who is charged with having attempted to commit grievous ...

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  16. KUOROPATKIN ADDRESSES THE TROOPS.

    General Kuoropatkin, the Russian commander-in-chief, has delivered address to the army under General Stackelberg. In the course of ...

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  17. A HIGH COURT JUDGMENT.

    The first petition for leave to appeal the Privy Council on a decision of the High Court of Australia has been heard in the cuff “ Daily Telegraph” ...

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  18. MR COPELAND’S SUCCESSOR

    It is understood that the Earl of Jersey, a former Governor of New South Wales, is about to act temporarily as Agent-General. ...

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  21. REFERENCES IN FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives the Morning the Prime Minister, Mr Watson, expressed regret at the news of Mr Copeland’s death. During the ...

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  23. AMERICAN POLITICS.

    The Republican Convention now sitting at Chicago has insisted on the maintenance of protection as the cardinal policy of the Republic, and ...

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  24. FREMANTLE IMPROVEMENTS.

    From time to time mention bas been made in these columns about the commendable enterprise exhibited by Messrs C. and H. Locko, the chicf furniture ...

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  25. A RUNNING WHEEL.

    Two young men, Sydney Stuart and James Thompson, charged with stealing an Armstrong bicycle valued at £8, pleased not guilty at the City ...

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  27. ETHEL SAVED

    Ethel M. Gardiner, against when there is a bad record, was before the city magistrate this morning on an idle and disordarly count. The ...

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