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  7. THIS MORNINGS NEWS.

    Ministerial visit to Kalgoorlie speech by the Premier. The mentions of the Government. The new Agent-General farewelled at ...

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  8. FEARFUL DEATH

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— About seven a.m. on Saturday the Constable on Duty in Brown-street heard screams proceeding from a house occupied by a ...

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  9. THE CHILI TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The first rumors of the earthquake in Chili, which were cabled on Saturday, and which were later stated to have been exaggerated, ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Sunday.—Several of the English county [?] are supporting the proposal made by the Kent Club to the Marylebone ...

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  11. OVERDUE VESSEL.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The anxiety which has been felt concerning the safety of the s.s. [?] was allayed when she arrived at Port ...

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  12. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Another meeting, of the unemployed was held this morning in front of the Government Labor Bureau. Mr. Bart[?] who president, expressed ...

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  13. YOUNG MAN

    SYDNEY, This Day [?] evening a young man, named [?] eldest son of Mr. Hamilton Osborne, of Bungaroo station Canowindra, fell ...

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  14. POLICE FORBID

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—All the arrangements had been made for the interment of Cr. [?] body in the Lear[?] cemetery at Burrum[?], ...

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  15. FRANCE & THE POPE

    LONDON, Sunday.—It is stated that if the Pope remains unyielding, and sticks to his ideas contained in his Encyclical, the French Government ...

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  16. DE ROUGEMONT

    LONDON, Sunday.—Louis de Rougemont arrived at Weston-super-Mare with a turtle weighing two and a quarter hundredweight, and, attired in ...

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  17. MR. T. W. BURGESS

    LONDON, Sunday.— Mr. T. W. Burguess, the well-known swimmer, has made another attempt to swim the English Channel. ...

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  18. NATAL REBELS.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Colonel Royston is patrolling the country between Mapumulo and the Mome Forest, his chief object being to induce the ...

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  19. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Sunday.—Several English workmen were injured in the Lodz riots. The Prefect of Police at St. ...

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  20. MAN DRINKS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—A man named Alexander Crombie, abed 40, a carpenter, who was looked up lust evening for drunkenness, was taken ill in ...

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  21. EGYPTIAN PRINCE.

    LONDON, Sunday. — The Egyptian Prince Ibraham Mahommed, has been injured most seriously in a motor accident. ...

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  22. UNREQUITED LOVE

    MELBOURNE, This Day— Charles Kinaburg was arrested at Beechworth to-day with setting fire to the Central Hotel, where he boarded. ...

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  23. PEOPLE PETITION

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Several petitions have bean received by the Solicitor-General, signed by 15,000 persons and twelve jurors, asking for the ...

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  24. ENGLISH TEAM.

    LONDON, Sunday.— Messrs. C. F. [?] (Kent) and W. B. 15. Burns have joined the Marylebone Cricket team, which is about to visit New Zealand. ...

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  25. PILLAGING PIRATES

    LONDON, Sunday—Thirty pirates, disguised us passengers, attacked and looted the British steamer K[?]ping, off Kwaichuhon, in China, and escaped ...

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  26. BRITISH NAVY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The recent test of mobilisation of the reserves in British ports, also of the torpedo flotilla, has proved a complete success. ...

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  27. PERTH POLICE COURT.

    Within very few minutes this morning at the Perth City Court, Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., disposed of a long list of Saturday drunks, In one or two ...

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  28. DATING ROBBERY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Six armed men entered the office of the Dodyida Steam Boat Company’s office, at Nijni Novgorod, overpowered a policeman, and ...

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  29. DISORDERLY CONDUCT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R. M., Walter James Smirk and Elizabeth Costigan were charged with ...

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  30. CHILIAN ’QUAKE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The earthquake shocks at Valapa[?] were recorded on the seismographs in Sydney and Melbourne observatories. ...

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  31. BOGUS YARN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The police have decided to go to no further trouble in connection with the alleged robbery of bank notes. ...

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  32. SUPREME COURT

    In No. 1 Supreme Court this morning Chief Justice Parker delivered judgment in the matter of the West Australian Bank v. the Royal Insurance ...

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  33. ASSAULT AND BATTERY

    At the instance of Andrew Phinamore, a solidly-built young Jew, named Frederick Cohen, was proceeded against at the Perth City Police Court ...

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  34. GOLD LEASES

    The following telegram from Mr. Edgar Duplock, of Laverton, has been received at the Mines Department :— “In conjunction with John Maher, ...

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  35. LARGE ESTATE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The estate of the late Mr. Edwin Millard, stock and share broker, who died at Doniliquin (N.S.W.), on June 4, has been ...

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  36. ALLEGED THEFT

    Wm. Lowing and Henry Madeley were brought before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M. at the Perth City Court this morning, charged with having stolen ...

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  37. WHO, WHY, AND WHAT?

    “George Hogg !” called the orderly at the police court this morning. “Mrs. Boggl” shrieked an official from somewhere adjacent. “Who is she, ...

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  38. FRENCHMAN FIGHTS

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R. M., [?] Devols, a [?] Frenchman, Was charged with having ...

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