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  7. THE FATAL GOLF MATCH.

    The report that the Marquis de Vila Viega had died as a result of blow on the head from his opponent’s stick during a golf match, at ...

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  8. MAIL NOTICES.

    Daily, 5.55 p.m ; lnto letters for Southern Cross, Coolgardie and Kalgoorlie, 6.30 p.m., at railway station. ...

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  9. COLONIALS AT BISLEY

    H.K.H. the Duke of Connaught, Inspector-General of the Forces, will inspect the various colonial teams of [?] taking part in the National ...

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  10. THE WAR.

    Reuter’s correspondent with Gen. Kuroki’s force, in his report of the attack made by the Russians on the Japanese, position at Motien-ling at ...

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  11. MURDER.

    A post-mortem examination of the body of Mrs. Veitch, the victim of yesterday’s tragedy al Clifton Hill, shows there is no evidence of any ...

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  13. CANADIAN DEFENCE.

    It is announced that the Government of the Dominion of Canada is about to conclude a contract for the erection of a factory at ...

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  14. CASH PRIZES WON BY AUSTRALIANS.

    Mr W. G. WilloughIy, a Victorian ritterman, won a £15 Cash prize in the Alexandra Trophy at Bisley with a score of 68 out of a possible 70 ...

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  15. KUROKI'S ADVANCE.

    General Kuroki's scouts have reached the Russian outposts 18 versts east of Liao Yang. ...

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  16. LEST YOU FORGET.

    Which you are not likely to do, it is well to remind you that to day and every day this week the gigantic midwinter sale at the "White ...

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  17. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    Lord Stanley, the British Postmaster-General, has introduced a Bill for the regulation of wireless telegraphy. This measure invokes no ...

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  18. TERRIFIC HEAT IN EUROPE.

    Terrific heat is general throughout western and southern Europe. In London yesterday 200 cases of sunstroke were admitted into the ...

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  19. RUSSIAN PREPARATIONS

    From the Russia embassy at Rome it is learned that the Russian Government is making extensive preparation for a protracted campaign lasting over ...

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  20. THE MYSTERIOUS FRENCH VIOLINIST.

    A further development in the case of the mysterious French violinist who was recently unearthed at Geraldton under the name of J. Foster Harde. and ...

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  21. THE COMMON RULE.

    Mr W. H. Carpenter, M.H.R., has telegraphed to the Mayor (Mr Frank Cadd) acknowledging the receipt of the resolution pawed by Monday night's ...

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  22. THE HIGH COURT.

    It is announced that the second sitting of the High Court of Australia in this State will to held on October 11th next. ...

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  23. PASSING THE DARDANELLES.

    The Russian cruiser Tchernomoretz, fully armed, has been allowed by Turkey to pass through the Dardanelles. ...

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  24. SOCIAL SECRETARIES.

    The latest innovation in business circles in New York is the addition of u “social secretary" to the official stuff of stores employing women clerks in ...

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  25. FREMANTLE RACE CLUB

    PALMYRA HANDICAP.—OF 10 sovs second 2 sovs from slake Welter weights Four furlongs and a hall. GALLOWAY RACE[?] ...

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  26. THE S.S. KYARRA.

    The favorite steamship Kyarra, of the A.U.S.N, Company's floot, passed Cape Leeuwin at 11.50 this morning and is therefore due to arrive in the ...

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  27. ARISTOCRATIC CARD SHARPER.

    Count Johann Bruiski has just been sentence to three month’s imprisonment at Schoedie[?], in the district of Poten, Germany. ...

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  28. LARCENY AS A SERVANT

    At tho City Police Court this morning n young man named John Longan was called upon to answer a charge of having, on June 8, stolen ...

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  29. KUROPATKIN AND CALUMNIATORS.

    At this moment the Following words General Kuropatkin's, uttered to [?] intimate friend just before lie left for the front, are worth recalling :—The first ...

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  30. CLAIM FOR COMPENSATION

    His Honor Mr Commissioner R? to-day gave judgment for the defendant in the claim brought by J. Charles against Charles Sims to recover the ...

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