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  4. CABLES.

    Dealing with Australian Federation, the Times thinks it would create a new British power in the Pacific, besides increasing the dignity of ...

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  5. KING OF THE WEST.

    With the striking of water by the Smithfield Lake—Mitchell Lake—the splendid 20 head battery at the King of the West mine will soon be got to ...

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  6. HENRIK IBSEN.

    The birthday of Henrik Ibsen, the well-known Norwegian dramatist, was celebrated with great rejoicings in Scandinavia and Berlin. ...

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  7. ENGLAND AND FRANCE.

    Several of the London newspapers are demanding that the Admiralty shall adopt a counter move lo France by mobilising the Northern Squadron. ...

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  8. SMITHFIELD DISTRICT.

    For some time past Messrs. Kingswood, formerly manager of the Kingsley Hall Reward, and Stephens have been assiduously prospecting for ...

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  9. THE AGENT GENERALSHIP AND THE CABINET.

    PERHAPS it will occur to the Premier, when making one of those after-dinner speeches, for which he is famous, at the Menzies railway opening ...

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  10. THE DEPUTATION.

    THE Premier this morning definitely promised to receive the denotation from the Alluvial Rights Protection Association and also to visit Boulder ...

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  11. TERRIBLE RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    A serious collision took place yesterday an the South-Eastern line at a new cross station three miles from London Bridge. ...

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  12. MINING.

    Tlie following interesting item is culted from the original prospectus of Chaffer’s :—“Development No. [?] Shaft—Chaffer’s Lode : Total depth ...

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  13. Another Assault Case.

    Another case of assault was heard at the Police Court this morning, when A. H. Fuller was charged with assaulting P. P. Byers, a drover from the ...

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  15. ENGLISH SPORTING.

    Owing to the death of Lord Roseberry’s uncle all the horses entered by his Lordship for the Lincoln meeting have been scratched, including ...

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  16. A BIG DEAL.

    Mr. Charles Heither, the American, who formed the extensive corner in wheat, has already profited to the extent of over one million dollars ...

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  17. INTERNATIONAL CHESS MATCH.

    In the International Chess Match between England and America, which is played by cable, England won. ...

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  18. The Kalgoorlie-Menzies Railway.

    There was a tremendous concourse of people assembled at the station as the special train, containing His Excellency the Governor, the ...

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  19. Out of the Clutches.

    Before Mr. Hare, R.M, this morning, Maria Johnson was charged at the Kalgoorlie Police Court with soliciting in Hannans-street on the evening of ...

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  20. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Kalgoorlie Miner of this morning writes :—“Another addition to the ranks of goldfields journalism made its appearance yesterday afternoon. The fledgling came ...

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  21. BROWN HILL EXTENDED.

    Seeking for the underlay of a reef or load is often a hopeless task, but besides strong evidence of success in this direction Brown Hill Extended ...

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  22. BOULDER NORTH EXTENDED.

    Gold is continuing well along the south drive of the Boulder North Extended, but it is clinging very closely to the quartz rather than distributing ...

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  23. AT BULONG.

    The Buloug lead is attracting a good deal of quiet attention, and one or two local syndicates have been formed in Kalgoorlie during the past week to go ...

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    The Leviathan battery is being largely employed crushing Kanowna cement, the railway to the Lakeside making treatment as cheap here as in ...

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