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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Mr. A. E. Barker left for Kalgoorlie by last evening’s express. He has been appointed to conduct the investigations into the charges of ...

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  8. CUBAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Government troops have defeated the insurgents in Cuba, killing seventeen of them. ...

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  9. S.A. PARLIAMENT

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The franchise debate in the Legislative Assembly was resumed yesterday by Mr. Muecke, who opposed the measure on the ...

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  10. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Czar has transferred twenty million acres of land belonging to the Imperial family to the Peasants’ Bank. ...

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  11. GOLDFIELDS RACING

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  12. A SETTLEMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—As announced in a recent cable, Russia’s relations with Bulgaria became strained on account of the publication by a Bulgarian ...

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  13. VICTORIAN RACING

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  14. MARITIME DISPUTE

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A law suit, in which £10,800. damages was claimed for alleged breach of contract regarding the sale of the s.s. Peregrine, was ...

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  15. GUARDS GUARDED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Owing to the wholesale murders of police by the revolutionaries in Warsaw, three soldiers have been attached to each ...

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  16. N.S.W. SHEEP

    MELBOURNE, This Day—Messrs. Stein, Dewaal, and Hayes, the three Boer delegates deputed by the Transvaal Government to come to ...

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  17. CONCEPT CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—G. M. Jones, musician, and Ebenezer Scott, entrepreneur, who were fined £650 each last week for having held Sunday ...

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  18. MOB v. POLICE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A crowd of two thousand revolutionaries have fought a species of pitched battle with the police in Samara, a Government on ...

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  19. READING ROOM

    KOOKYNIE, This Day.—The erection of the new reading-room and library has now been completed by the council at a cost of £100, and the work, ...

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  20. A NEW FAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The American newspapers still continue their crusade against President Roosevelt’s proposal for the introduction of the phonetic ...

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  21. EIFFEL TOWER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Eiffel Tower, is Paris, has been fitted with a wireless telegraphic apparatus. Daily communication is kept up with ...

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  22. [?]QUEST

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Yesterday afternoon an inquest was opened on the death of Claude Osborne, who on August 19, fell from the balcony of the ...

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  23. RELATIONS WANTED

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—The authorities of the Government Hospital have reported to the Kalgoorlie police that a woman named Mrs. Bridget ...

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  24. VIC. FARMER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—James Drysdale, a farmer, residing at Frankston, committed suicide to-day by blowing his brains out with a rifle. ...

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  25. 25,000 TROOPS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Twenty - five thousand troops will participate in the reception of the Ameer of Afghanistan, at Agra, in November next. ...

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  26. SHOT DEAD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Two brother, named Richard and Robert Buckham, the eons of a farmer at Baseldon (?) have confessed to the murder of a ...

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  27. PRICE OF SILVER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Bar silver is quoted at 2/6[?]. ...

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  28. A PRIESTLY LOVER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Father Casson, parish priest of Fangeres, near Besie[?] a town in the department of Herault, France, has been arrested on suspicion ...

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  29. RAILWAY SCANDAL

    Outside reports still continue to come in regarding gross mismanagement and extravagance at the railway workshops at Midland Junction. ...

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  30. THIRTY SAILORS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Thirty mutinous sailors have been arrested at Kronstladt. ...

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  31. A GOOD CRUSHING

    KALGOORLIE, This Day— Crisp and party, who hold a lease at Vosperton, adjacent to the South Gippsland group put a crushing through last week at ...

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  32. N.Z. PARLIAMENT

    WELLINGTON ,This Day.—There has been a great deal of speculation concerning the amount Parliament will be asked to grant the widow of the late ...

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  33. REMITTANCE MAN

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—A young man named Ambrose MacDona went into the bar of the Sturt Arcade Hotel, had a drink, and got a cigarette from the ...

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  34. LICENSING PROSECUTION

    Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., this rooming, at the Perth City Court, gave his reserved decision in the case in which Lewis H. Young, proprietor of the Cafe ...

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  35. ALLEGED STEALING

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn R.M., Alexander Carroll, charged with having stolen a gold pearl ...

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  36. RARE ELEMENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An extensive wolfram deposit has been discovered at Healesville. ...

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  37. DISGUSTING CHARGE

    NORTHAM, This Day.—At the Northam Police Court yesterday, a Chinaman named Leo Kong was charged with having, at Albany on or about ...

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  38. LITIGATION

    BRISBANE, This Day.—At tho Supreme Court to-day the action of Dr. Stockwell v. the Home Secretary was concluded, the jury finding for ...

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  39. STEALING CASE

    At the Fremantle Police Court morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn R.M., Edward Long, a, sailor, was charged with having stolen a shaving ...

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  40. PATRIOT MICHAEL DAVITT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Irish Independent” states that two days before his death, Mr. Michael Davitt requested that no testimonial should be ...

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  41. STEALING CASE

    At the Perth Police Court this morning a cart-driver, named Ernest Wilters, was charged with having stolen a quantity of provisions at Claremont, ...

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  42. ECHO FROM

    Wm. Samuel Gray, who was convicted on a charge of having kept a common gaming house in Barrack-st., and was fined £100 was arrested this ...

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