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  2. Advertising

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  4. TO-DAY.

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  5. SHIPPING.

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  6. THE BANK ROBBERY.

    Detective Kavanagh arrived from Albany this morning having in custody Harry Jones, who was arrested at Albany in connection with the robbery of ...

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  7. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The body of the plague patient Percy Cartwright was [?] at Woodman's Point at 11 o'clock this morning. The deceased was an adherent of the Church of ...

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  8. HURRIED CHATS

    "What is the Harbor Trust doing?" asked "Daily News" representative of Captain Laurie this morning. "Well, we have been busy getting our ...

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  9. TELEGRAPHIC.

    [?] Woods, who is informed that the law under which the recent fine imposed in Westralia for playing on Sunday has been repealed, is now taking ...

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  10. BY TELEPHONE.

    Mr. Thomas George— That'll do, Mr. Walter Hartwell James. You are under a misapprehension, ...

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  11. ADELAIDE SHARE-MARKET.

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  12. FATAL SLIP.

    Patrick Jackson, who, when crossing the Hopkins River at Warrnambool, slipped off a log and was drowned, was a widower, 50 years of ago, with young ...

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  13. MAILS.

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  14. DEATH OF BREDEN.

    George Breden, who sustained injuries whilst assisting his wife, who subsequently died, when their buggy was burnt, died in the St. Arnaud Hospital. ...

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  15. INCREASED TELEGRAPHIC FACILITIES.

    Great satisfaction is expressed in busi­ness circles at the announcement of a second telegraphic line from Adelaide to Eucla. Constal complaints were rife in ...

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  16. GENERAL NEWS.

    The Commonwealth "Government Gazette" of February 6, notifies that the tender Messrs. J. Lynch and Co., for the conveyance of mails, twice per week, between ...

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  17. THE LATE MINISTER FOR LANDS.

    Mr. M'Kenzie,, the late Minister for Lauds, does not intend seeking re-election. ...

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  18. THE GREAT FINGALL.

    Information was received in Adelaide this morning that in connection with the Great Fingall Consolidated a new issue of 25,000 [?] shares is contemplated. It is believed the ...

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  19. EXPENSIVE BISCUITS.

    Richard Bournes, a receiving porter at the Spencer-street railway station, was charged at the police court this morning with the larceny of four biscuits from ...

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  20. A WOOD CARTER'S MONEY.

    Plunkett O'Sullivan was charged at the Police court this morning, with having stolen the sum of [?] the property of Henry, Elphick. The latter stated that the was a ...

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  21. WILLIAM-STREET BRIDGE.

    "Mr. Jell, is there any truth in the announcement in the West Australian this morning that the William-street bridge is to be commenced to-day?" ...

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  22. DEATH FROM SNAKEBITE.

    A boy ton years of age was bitten by a snake while rabbit catching. The bite was scarified, and the chloride of lime treatment applied. The boy was then ...

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  23. AMUSEMENTS.

    There was a large audience at Cremorne Gardens last night, when the current programme was repeated. Several current were obtained. Mr. Joe Watts, owing to ...

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  24. MOUNT MALCOLM HOSPITAL.

    A deputation from Mount-Malcolm, consisting of Mr. Wuinscott the Mayor, and others, was introduced to the Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. Kingsmill, this ...

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  25. THE STRIKE OF GOAL MINERS.

    The proposal of the miners on strike for arbitration has been, refused by the coal owners. ...

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  26. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. J. M. Hopkins, the Minister for Lands, intends to leave Perth on Friday afternoon for the Boulder, in order to conduct his election campaign, ...

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  27. STEALING A BICYCLE.

    George Wilson was charged at the, Perth Police Court this morning with having stolen a bicycle. Detective Lynch prosecuted. The case was clear against the accused, and a ...

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  28. MUNICIPAL.

    The Melbourne municipal system is considered to be capable of improvement. A tax of one penny per Load for the maintenances of parks and gardens is ...

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  29. SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    An obscure paper called "The Daily, News" of Perth, W.A., would like to have a few words with the Federal Federal Minister. ...

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  30. COMMERCIAL.

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  31. POTATO GRUB.

    The potato grub has been disastrous in the Hastings district this season. Tons of potatoes are useless. ...

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  32. THE "SCHEME" WATER.

    As me result of the distribution of the scheme water several mines on the field have been able to dispense with condensed water, and the owners of condensers are generally ...

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  33. CRUELTY TO A HOUSE.

    A horse belonging to Mr. M'Phee, a settlor of Pitheld, has been found with a fork thrust in its body, the prongs being bent. An arrest has been made. ...

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  34. OVERDOSE OF CHLORODYNE.

    A Mrs. Earl, of Carlton, who was suffering from acute neuralgia, took an overdose of Chlorodyne. She was admitted to the hospital in a collapsed ...

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  35. PAPERHANGERS' DISPUTE.

    When the Arbitration Count met this morning the paperhagers' dispute was mentioned. It was pointed out that at the court sitting of the court an application had been ...

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  36. THE PLUMBING TRADE.

    In the Arbitration Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Burnside and Messrs. W. De Lacy Bacon and W. Diver, the case of the Perth Plumbers and ...

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  37. SOUTH PERTH MUNICIPAL STAPLES.

    The Mayor of South Perth, Mr. Wright and several other gentlemen, waited upon the Minister for Lands, Mr. J. M. Hopkins, the morning, with regard to the complaint of ...

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  38. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Over a hundred cases of severe typhoid fever have occurred in the township of Coonamble ...

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  39. A DUMB MAN SPEAKS.

    An old Bendigo resident, named Edward Barnes, who for the last 15 years has been travelling through the States pretending that he was deaf and dumb, ...

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  40. CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATION.

    The Launceston Chamber of Commerce endeavored to enlist Sir E. Barton's sympathy with the merchants' grievances in regards to the Customs' administration. Sir ...

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  41. COOGEE SHOW.

    The sixth annual show in connection with the Coogee Agricultural and Horticultural Society is being held this afternoon. an excellent display has been arranged in the ...

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  42. LATEST MINING.

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