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  6. PITHY PARS.

    Heavy storm Rain and hall in the early morning. A wet day following caused the postponement of the Kenso. races. ...

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  7. H.M.S. CLIO

    Anxiety was being felt at Shanghai regarding the fate of H.M. screw sloop Clio (1.070 tons), of the China Squadron, which was overdue at that ...

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  8. THE END OF A POET.

    The body of the late John Davidson, poet, was yesterday butied at sea in the presence of his sons, in accordance with his wishes. ...

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  9. PRESS CONFERENCE.

    In opening to-day’s , proceedings of the International Press Conference, Mr. Sydney Burton welcomed the delegates and stated that such ...

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  10. THE CHURCH AND POLITICS.

    The Most Reverend Francis Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, speaking at the Catholic Truth Society, warned the Irish League that the Bishops ...

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  11. THE MAIDSTONE MURDER

    The man who was arrested on suspicion of being concerned in the murder of Mrs. Colonel Luard, at Maidstone, some time ago, has been ...

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  12. THE LITTLE WAR OF SPAIN

    The war 'between the Spaniards and the Moors in Morocco still continues and yesterday the Spanish marines cleared the country north - west of ...

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  13. SUFFRAGETTES & MR. ASQUITH

    Speaking at Troubridge, the Right Hon. Walter Long, M.P., said that he desired to protest strongly again, at the tactics adopted by the ...

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  14. THE POULETT PEERAGE

    William Turnam, the organ-grinder who laid claim to the t[?]e and estates of Earl Poulett, died yesterday in the Ho[?]born workhouse. ...

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  15. A FAST DESTROYER

    The British destroyer Swift, which was built to steam at the rate ,of 36 knots an hour, is able easily to considerably improve upon that ...

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  16. THE GOLDEN FLEECE

    The new series of wool sales were opened at the Wool Exchange today in the presence of a good number of buyers. ...

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  17. A PRESENT FROM ABDUL

    Abdul Hamid, the ex-Sultan of Turkey, has given a second present of £1,800,000 towards the third army corps. ...

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  18. FEDERAL DEFENCE

    In the House of Representatives (today, the proceedings were marked by a clear and concise Ministerial statement about defence, but Mr. ...

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  19. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of the late Mr. Benjamin Josman Fink, who for many years was a prominent figure in financial circles in Melbourne. ...

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  20. Burning the Bible

    Advocates of a different form of swearing in the Courts to the usual procedure of kissing the Bible would have had their case va[?]tly ...

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  21. The Federal Closure

    Undoubtedly the feature of last week’s proceedings in the Federal House of Representatives was (says the “Age” of the 14th. inst.) the ...

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  22. Countryman in Town

    The case in which John Hyland was charged with having on September 20, stolen from the person of J. M’Auley, a railway ticket and 13s ...

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  23. STOCKS & SHARES

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  24. Perth Police Court

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

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  25. West’s Pictures

    Cinematographic pictures have become come so popular in Melbourne, that a special ball has been constructed on the south side of Prince'’-bridge ...

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  26. The Day’s Gossip

    Mr. W. F. Lathlain, local manager for Messrs. Sargood Bros.,. is at present on a tour of inspection through the South-West centres. ...

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  27. THE CLIMATE

    Threatening to overcast and misty rain or showery throughout the S.W. from Carnarvon, few clouds to cloudy over the Murchison, otherwise fine ...

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  28. JUST ARRIVED.

    Messrs. Healy and Fontaine have opened per the as Australia, a complete new stock of soft felts, straw boaters, fashion shirts, ties, ...

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  29. State Mining

    A parcel of 135 tons from the Main Lode, Burbauks, has been crushed at the State Battery for a return of 67oz. 7dwt. . ...

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  30. BULONG.

    A Bulong Proprietary parcel of 101 tons returned 24oz. 17½dwt. ...

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  32. SOUTHERN GROSS ITEMS

    Very good gold is being obtained by tributers on the Democrat Lease. Sixty-eight G.M. leases have been applied for in this field since the ...

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  34. PROFESSOR WALLACE.

    It is announced that Professor Wallace will appear at the Olympia Skating Rink, Fremantle to-night. ...

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