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  4. LATE CABLES.

    The Boer Commandant Viljoen had a long audience with Mr. Chamberlain this morning, and advised him that depots should ...

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    The marble statue of Queen Victoria presented by Mr. A. H. P. Stoneham to the city of Perth has been shipped in the Errickdale. ...

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  6. LATEST SPORTING.

    "Ribbleden," of the "Australasian," makes the following selections for to-morrow's V. A.T.C. races:— Two-year-old Race.—Composer or ...

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  7. WRECK OF THE ELINGAMITE.

    The Sierra arrived to-day. The captain states that he saw nothing of the missing boat, orfraft. The survivors are doing well. ...

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  8. LATEST INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    The following 16 men have been selected to practice for the first match for the Sheffield Shield this season, to be played at the Adelaide Oval between ...

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  9. GENERAL HEWS.

    The Governmnent Astronomer at noon made the following weather remarks:— Fine with scattered clouds. Very light rain on the S.W. and S. coast. ...

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  10. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mails are notified to close at tie follow-ing times (late fee hour being quoted in parentheses):— South Africa, via Albany, G.P.O., 6 p.m., ...

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  11. SHIPPING,

    Marloo, s.s., 2,628 tons, W. Kuight, mas-ter, from Sydney, via ports. Passengers as per list telegraphed from Albany—617. Cargo, 1,130 tons. ...

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  12. GREECE.

    A Persian Ambassador has been ap-pointed at the Court of Athens for the first time for 2,293 years. ...

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  13. CRICKET.

    Elevens representing Parliament and Press met each other on the Association Cricket Ground this morning. The legis-lators elected Mr. Gardine as their ...

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  14. ADELAIDE SHARE-MARKET.

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  15. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Dr. Horrocks says that Sir James Lee Steere's condition is about the same this afternoon. His appetite, however, is improving and his strength is slowly ...

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  16. PRECAUTIONS AGAINST DANGEROUS PERSONS.

    Though martial law has been abolished in South Africa, the power to reimpose it has been reserved by the Government, and also the right to expel ...

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  17. TURKISH INTRIGUES.

    The "Times" correspondent at Karachi emphasises the necessity of strong representations being made at Constanti[?] to stone the intri[?]nes and ...

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  18. "SOAPSUDS ALLEY."

    Before Messrs. G. D. C. Goodsir and R. Dearle, J's.P.; a man named Charles Jones was charged at the Fremantle Police Court this moraine with having ...

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  19. STROWGER AUTOMATIC TELEPHONES.

    The aim of the Strowger Automatic Telephone Exchange, an arrangement which comes from America, is (says the "Times") to do away with the attendants ...

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  20. THE VOLUNTEERS.

    One hundred and fifty volunteer officers have resigned this month, as they are unable to give the time re-quired by the new regulations of the War Office. ...

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  21. SUDDEN DEATH AT SEA.

    On the arrival of the four-masted barque Dumfrieshire at Sydney on November 9 from. Algoa Bay, it was known that during the voyage her master, Cobden Evans, had ...

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  22. AMUSEMENTS.

    A complete orchestra, well trained, and an excellent programme combined to make the forty-eighth concert of the Fremantle Orchestral , Society, given last ...

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  23. ALLEGED CARELESS DRIVING.

    In No. 1 Supreme Court this morning, before the Chief Justice and a jury, the hearing was continued of a case in which Robert George Kyne, furniture dealer, and ...

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  24. DURATION OF THE RAND MINES.

    In view of the controversy as to the amount of taxation which the Transvaal gold mines can bear, unusual interest at-taches to a paper read before the ...

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  25. A DAMAGED PRINTING MACHINE.

    The case in which the "West Australian" Newspaper Company, Ltd., claims £1,021 16s. 3d. damages from the Com-missioner of Railways in respect of ...

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  26. AN INTERRUPTED "MILL."

    Two youths—fellow-employees in Fremantle factory—having had a dis-pute in the factory, adjourned to the beach to settle it—in the thne-honored ...

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  28. SENSATIONAL ARREST.

    A capture it as made some days ago of a very desperate character. The arrest caused quite a sensation in the locality,, which is situated in one of the most ...

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