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  7. CANADIAN CATTLE

    In the House of Commons Sir Edward Strachey, in answer to a question stated that the Board of Agriculture did not intend to remove the present ...

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  8. CURZON’S APPEAL

    Nearly £100,000 has already been subscribed in response to the appeal made by Lord Curzon in May, 1907, to provide for new professorships at ...

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  9. PAN=ANGLICAN CONGRESS

    The Pan-Anglican Congress closed to-day with a huge thanksgiving service at St. Paul’s. A procession of 250 bishops laid collections on the ...

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  10. VENEZUELA AGAIN

    More trouble is threatened in the Republic of Venezuela, and already affairs are assuming a serious nature. The United States Charge d’Affairs ...

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  11. BOXING

    Mike Schreck will be visiting Australia during the time that the American Fleet will be here, and is willing so meet Burns, Squires or Lang, ...

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  12. CIVIL WAR IN PERSIA

    The greatest excitement prevails in the capital of Persia, Teheran, and the doings of yesterday, have sent the city into a state of [?] ...

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  13. CONVERSAZIONE

    A brilliant conversazione was held last night, at the Colonial Institute. These were over 2000 present, including many bishops, Governors, and ...

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  14. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    After exhaustive enquiries into the allegations of professionalism on the part of several players of the Rugby Union, the committee have found tha? ...

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  15. SILVER

    Bar silver is now quoted at 2/1 3-16, as against 2/1[?]., quoted yesterday. ...

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  16. Matches as Medicine

    William Commons, all elderly, man, died yesterday from phosphorous poisoning. For some time he has been in the ...

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  17. LOCAL MATTERS

    It was stated some time ago that it was the intention of a Perth syndicate to arrange for a visit of Tommy Burns, the champion of the ...

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  18. False Pretences

    A warrant has been issued for the [?]st, on a charge of false pretences, of Philip Solomons, employed by Messrs. Alexander and Coppel, ...

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  19. Dairy Cows

    Recent rains at Newstead have made a great difference to grass, but not sufficient to do cattle any good, and they are dying everywhere. Melons ...

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  20. ENGLISH CRICKET

    In the County Cricket contests Middlesex succeeded in defeating Notts. The feature of the game was the fine innings by Frank Tarrant, the ...

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  21. The Brand of Cain

    The Ararat murderer, Dentechm[?]n, is to be executed next Monday, and is now resigned to his fate. Pincombe, the murderer of Mr. ...

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  22. Sir Rupert Clarke

    Sir Rupert Clarke has now started a rabbit canning factory at Sunbury. ...

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  23. Assayer’s Adventure

    Chas, Flay, an assayer of Pitfield, fell into a cyanide vat and became unconscious for several hours. ...

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  24. Commonwealth’s Coat=of=Arms

    At last writes a London correspondent, the Commonwealth can boast [?] correct coat of arms. The following is the official description, or “blazon,” ...

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  25. Alleged Burglary

    Last evening, man named George Grayson, a passenger by the goldfields express, was arrested at Northam by the local police, on a charge of ...

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  26. Missing Clergyman

    The Rev. William MacKie, of Albert Park, has been missing since June 18, when he left for Geelong. Fears are entertained as to his safety. ...

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  27. STOCKS & SHARES

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  28. Fremantle Hospital

    Last night at the ordinary meeting of the W.A. Football League, complaint was made that last Saturday when a footballer named Wa[?]h, ...

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  29. The American Fleet

    The approaching visit of the American Fleet is causing quite stir in the city, and numerous methods of celebrating the event are being worked ...

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  30. His Last Pay-in

    Henry Waxman (55), a fishmonger of Zeehan, was paying in at the Commercial Bank when he dropped dead. ...

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  31. A.N.A.

    This morning a deputation, comprising Mr. A. H. O’Connor (president), and Mr. R. H. Hall (secretary) of the Australian Natives’ ...

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  32. Perth Police Court

    The following minor offences were dealt with at the City Police Court this morning by Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M. :— ...

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  33. BRIEF MENTION

    At the City Police Court this morning Llewellyn Prince was further remanded for eight days for an alleged breach of the Bankruptcy Act ...

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  34. Australian Nation

    Bishop Green, of Ballarat, during the course of a sermon, said the Australian nation was starting out and was going to live for itself. There ...

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  35. Footscray Tragedy

    Mrs. Sulman, who drowned herself and two children at Footscray last night had been suffering from melancholia for some time, owing to a ...

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  36. The Sunshine Disaster

    When the inquest on the Sunshine railway disaster was resumed to-day, a sensation was caused by Kendall, the stationmaster at Sunshine, being ...

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  37. LADIES’ DAY.

    To-morrow will be ladies’ day at Carter and Co’s, Market-street, Fremantle. To guard against the bitter cold now experienced, the firm ...

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  38. Sly Grog Selling

    An eating-housekeeper, named Jchwetasch, and a waiter named Charles Dawdy were each fined £25 in the Central Court to-day for selling beer ...

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  39. Bill Sykes

    During last night, Messrs Holmes Bros’. butchers’ shop, in Bay-street, Subiaco, was entered, and a quantity of loose cash amounting to, it ...

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  40. Harvester Excise

    The High Court of Australia sits to-morrow, aid will deliver [?] in the Harvester [?] cases. That will be the last day of the ...

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