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  4. BY TELEPHONE

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    A shocking railway accident has occurred in America. The Baltimore-Ohio express, which was running at 65 miles an hour, collided ...

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  6. LATE CABLES.

    The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the question of university education in Ireland has rejected the proposal to establish a Roman Catholic ...

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  7. MANINLY ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Honriques will, return to Perth to-morrow from Singapore by the s.s. Sultan. Nearly the last people to see Dr. ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Last year was the most disasterous one on record. In New South Wales tremendous losses were entailed, owing to the shortage in the wool clip. The wheat yield was the ...

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  9. TO-DAY.

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  10. HURRIED CHATS WITH INTERESTING PEOPLE.

    The "Herald" yesterday stated that it was fair to assume that the surplus revenue of about £300,000 has been drawn up to keep loan works going. Is that ...

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  11. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    This morning the plague patient Hugh Murray was reported to be still a litle better, but there was no perceptible change in the condition of Nicholas Buicich and Lucy ...

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  12. SHIPPING.

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  13. MAILS

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  14. QUEENSLAND GOLD AND COAL.

    There is a revival in Queensland gold and coal conpanies' stock. The increased market value represents £100,000 in gold shares and £25,00 in coal. ...

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  15. THE IRON BONUS BILL

    Wm. Sandford, Ltd., proprietors of the Llthgow' Iron Mines, is consequence of the delay of the Barton Government on dealing with the Bonus Bill, are ...

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  16. KALGOORLIE NEWS.

    The Maori Chief, at Burtville, crushed 100 tons for 866oz. The Freetrade Association will entertain Mr. G. H. Reid at luncheon to-day. ...

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  17. ITALY.

    It baa been arranged that the Moditerranean fleet and 68 warships of Italy shall assemble at Naples for a naval review, at which King Edward and King ...

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  18. "MAJOR" TAYLOR BETTER.

    A fine programme has been arranged for Saturday's bicycle races. "Major" Taylor, who has recovered, meets Robl. There will be a motor race between Robl and ...

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  19. MR CHAMBERLAIN

    The Afrikander newspapers praise Mr. Chamberlain's speeches at Lichtenburg and Ventersdorp as "wise, healing, and courageous." ...

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  20. GENERAL NEWS.

    The following in the list of probates and administrations for the week:—Probate.— John Andrew David Laugoulant, late of Cottesloo, carrier, to Matilda Whitfield ...

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  21. THE PILBARRA-PATEENA COLLISION.

    The injury to the Pateena is more serious than was at first anticipated, and she will be unable to resume running until next week. ...

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  22. FREE MUNICIPAL CONCERT.

    At an experimental municipal concert at Prahran, to which admission was free, the behavior of the audience was seandalous. Free fights took place, and many were ...

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  23. CHINA.

    The presents which the Dowager-Empress of China has bestowed on her Ministers at Pekin have caused considerable embarrassment to the recipients, ...

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  24. RAILWAY COMMISSIONER.

    Legislators are strongly desirous of the permanent appointment of a railway commissioner being made, an the temporary measures are eminently unsatisfactory. ...

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  25. COMMERCIAL.

    At the London wool sales to-day competition was brisk for all crossbreds, and prices for good merino wools were fully maintained; for faulty lots prices were 6 ...

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  26. SIR WILLIAM LYNE.

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  27. AN EGYPTIAN ABROAD.

    Nive Hassa, an Egyptian, who was wearing the orthodox ship dungarees, was charged at tho Fremantle Police Court this mowing, before Messrs. Alexander and ...

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  28. SEED AND FODDER BILL.

    The Seed and fodder Bill, designed to assist, the drought-stricken settlers, after a long discussion was passed unaltered, by the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  29. THE MERCHANTS' SHIPPING ACT.

    Mr. Sangster reiterates his charges against the Court of Marine inquiry, and alleges that there is insufflcient supervision of seagoing ships. The Chief Secretary is ...

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  30. WHEAT.

    Tho visible supply of wheat east of the Rockies is 82,332,000 bushels. ...

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  31. KWANGSI REBELS.

    Seven rebels from Kwangsi have been wrested at Hong Kong. There were found in their possession secret code documents blowing a ...

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  32. A YOUTHFUL PRISONER.

    A lenient sentence was passed on William Tattersall, a reformatory boy of 15, who stole £17 worth of jewellery from his employer and subsequently put arsenic in the ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE.

    The Colonial Treasurer, Mr. J. Gardiner, was seen this morning by a reporter of "The Daily News" and asked if he could say anything with regard to the dismissal ...

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  34. COMMERCIAL.

    Staulcy C. Button reports having hold his usual daily sale at his now rooms, Queen-street, this morning. There was an excellent supply of cattle, fruit, and vegetables, ...

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  35. THE MALLEE SETTLERS.

    The Minister for Lands eulogised the Lord Mayor's exertions on behalf of the mallee settlors. He considered the administration of the fund has been exemplary. ...

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  36. INDIA.

    Sixty thousand persons in Calcutta been entertained at dinner in connection with the Coronation festivities. ...

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  37. THE LATE C. Y. O'CONNOR.

    The Public Works Department has just erected over the grave of their late chief, the late Mr. C. Y. O'Connor, a memorial to his memory. A sum of £259 was raised ...

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  38. NEWSSPAPTER AMALGAMATION.

    The 'Arena" and "Sun" weeklies are amalgamating under the title of the "Arena." The size of the publication is to be incressed. ...

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  39. A SKELETON KEY.

    Andrew Thompson—who played an important part in tho Northam sheep-stealing case of some months back—was charged at the City Court this morning, before Mr. A. ...

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  40. THE JUMBUNNA COAL STRIKE.

    The delegates from tho Outtrim miners sail on Friday to engage in a thorough canvas of New South Wales for financial assistance, for the strikers at tho Jumbunna mine. The ...

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  41. ATTACK ON A JUDGE.

    Judge Molesworth lengthily replies to the Press attack made upon him by Mr. Brown the member for Shepparton. Mr. Brown was deefndant in two cases at the ...

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  42. ETHERGRAMS.

    The Italian Cabinet has adopted a bill providing fur the construction of a Marconi station for the despatch of othergrams between Italy and South America. ...

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  43. A FREMANTLE STABLE.

    The charge against Messrs. Payne and Humble of having committed a broach of the Health Act by keeping an unclean stable in Charles street, was again before Mr. R. ...

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  44. A CHARGE OF BURGLARY

    At the City Court this morning, before Messrs. A. S. Roe, P.M., J. Coultae, and F. M. Collett, J.'sP., Edward Ward was charged with having on December 30 broken into ...

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  45. STRANGE ALLEGATION.

    Kate Porter, married (28), a fashionable, handsome woman, is alleged to be a systematic burglar. She entered suburban dwellings and pretended to have been mistaken ...

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  46. PLAYWRIGHT V. THEATRICAL MANAGER.

    Howard Harvey, lessee of the Galety Theatre, was charged by Tyrrell, a playwright, with having obtained £2 by false pretences three years buck. The case is the outcome ...

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  47. THE LYNCH CASE

    "Onsland," the Afrikander organ, in commenting on the case of "Colonel" Lynch, refers to the National Scouts, whom it describes as fighting for British ...

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  48. S. FREEDMAN AND CO.

    To-morrow the establishment in Hay-street of Messrs, S. Freedman and Co. will be closed to enable the firm to make the necessary preparation for its great ...

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  49. MORE "13" COINCIDENCES.

    The new Bishop of Melbourne, Dr. Clarke, was to leave London by the Abordeen liner Ninevah on January 13, Evidently he is not "superstitious." He sails ...

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  50. H.M.S. MILDURA.

    H.M.S. Mildura, Captain C. E. Kingsmill, which for three weeks has been lying an the river at Fremantle, took her departure quietly for Bunbury this morning. The war ...

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  51. ALIENS IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Bishop of North Queensland, preaching at Newcastle on the 14th inst., said those who had not travelled in the northern parts of Queensland ...

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