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  2. AMUSEMENTS, ETC

    The new programme of West's Pictures was again presented at the Cremorne Theatre before a packed attendance last night, and it provided an ...

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  3. PERSIAN AFFAIRS

    The Persian Government continues to dispute with the ex-Shah respecting the Crown jewels, which he refuses to surrender. ...

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  4. THE ABORINGINES

    Among the reports laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly on Thursday last was that of the Chief Protector of Aborigines (Mr. C. E. Gale), ...

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  5. RELEASED

    In the Perth Practice Court yesterday, Mr. Justice Rooth heard the argument in the return of an order under writ of habeas corpts directing ...

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  6. DISORDERLY

    Thomas Minahan was also charged with disorderly conduct at the Kalgoorlie railway station last evening, and with refusing to give up Ms ticket ...

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  7. CRICKET

    The Australians continued their match against South Wales at Cardiff this morning Fine sunshiny weather prevailed, the wicket was good, and the ...

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  8. AEROPLANING

    In connection with the new movement in British military circles, experiments with the Wright aeroplane will be started at Aldershot very shortly. ...

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  9. SPAIN'S CRISIS

    The "Times" correspondent at Madrid says the rising at Barcelona was organised with extraordinary secrecy and ability. ...

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  10. SAKAF[?]E

    Thirteen thousand buildings were burnt in Osaka. Four square miles of the town, including the famous Buddhist Temple, ...

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  11. KING'S PICTURES.

    Another large audience witnessed the present week's programme of King's Pictures at the Boulder Mechanics' Institute last night, every body being ...

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  12. DEBENTURES

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  13. P.L.P.

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  14. HERO'C MINER

    A[?] a crowded and enthusiastic meeting held at Bendigo, it was resolved, on the motion of Sir John Quick, see ended by the Minister for Mines (Mr. ...

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  15. EARTHQUAKES

    Two sharp earthquake shocks shook Portugal yesterday. No damage was done, but a panic occurred at San Tarem. ...

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  16. PAINFUL ACCIDENT

    A painful accident happened a son of Mr. Albrecht at Gerang (Vic.). The lad was riding on, the seat of a plough, and fell off. The plough ...

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  17. THE CORRICKS.

    That clever family of entertainers, The Corricks, open for a-brief season in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall to-morrow (Thursday) night. Press criticisms ...

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  18. SWEDISH STRIKE

    In consequence of the proclamation a general strike. the sale of alcoholic liquor has been. prohibited throughout Sweden. ...

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  19. DEAD PASSENGER

    After a football match at Geelong on Saturday an elderly man named John Poliness, residing at North Geelong, hailed a cab, and when a short distance ...

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  20. RUSSIAN REPRESSION

    An open letter addressed to Earl Grey and signed by the Bishops of Birmingham, Hereford, and several deans and pastors, three Peers, 73 ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    Mjr. Gen. Sir Harry Barron, who has been appointed Governor of Tasmania, will (says the London correspondent of the "Melbourne Herald") be retired ...

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  22. RAN A MOK

    The S.A. Commissioner of Police has received a telegram - from Moonta, which states :— "Charles Havlock, frenzied with ...

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  23. DISAPPEARANCE OF THE CAB

    The London cabby is doomed (writes contributor to a New York paper). "London's gonola" is on the verge of supersession. The "Gentleman Joe" ...

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  24. OPIUM SMOKING

    Thousands of pounds have been spent by the Federal Customs Department in the endeavor to stamp out the illicit traffic in opium, but Chinese ...

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  25. A SACRIFICE

    An interesting, reminiscence narrated by Mr. A. Grant, retiring traffic superintendent of the New Zealand railways, at a recent gathering ...

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  26. CHOLERA

    Cholera. 'has ceased in the Calcutta Hospital. Of thirteen of the Europeans who were attacked, ten died. ...

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  27. SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    A shooting accident occurred at Moonta Bay (S.A.) on Sunday afternoon. Arthur Biddle, a young man, was attempting to extricate a cartridge which ...

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  28. BOULDER TECHNICAL SCHOOL.

    The attention of apprentices and youths who have left school, and workers generally, is drawn to the trade classes in carpentery and plumbing at ...

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  29. N. Z. PREMIER

    Sir J. G. and Lady Ward leave London on August 23 and travel home via Canada A Peebles, a sailor on the Karori, ...

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  30. PARDON'S TRAGEDY

    The Rev. Valentine Strauss, for fifteen years the venerated pastor of the German Evangelical Church at Hermann, Missouri. was shot dead by 12 ...

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  31. TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE

    M. C. Hannam has brought into Laura (S.A.) an old man named Geppert who was in a terribly emanciated condition ...

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  32. RAILWAY DRIVER INJURED

    A serious accident befel Driver J. A. James, at Beaufort (Vic.) railway station. He was bringing a goods train from Beaufort to Creswick, and whilst ...

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  33. WHIPPET RACING.

    Owners and trainers, are given this final reminder that nominations for the Open Handicap and Steeplechase, to be run on the Whippet Ground next ...

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  34. THE NORTHERN TERRITORY

    Since the time of the railway construction in the Northern Territory in 1887-8 there has been a steady decline in the population of the dependency ...

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  35. SIATE SCHOOLS

    The Inspector-General (Mr. Cyril Andrews) in his annual report states:--The number in attendance at the school have more than doubled in ...

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  36. SHORT SPEECHES

    It appears that women can set men a laudable example in the matter of short speeches. Mrs. Katharine Lent Stevenson, an ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. Advertising

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  39. LATE CHANGE

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  40. SEIZURE OF WATCHES

    Some Little time back the Customs officials at Fremantle, under the direction of the Boarding Inspector (Mr. Hugh Smith),raided two Chinese houses ...

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  41. TO-MORROW'S THE DAY.

    For Blythe's great bargain boom in the depot opposite the Boulder P.O. The goods have come in late and must go, besides which the remnants of ...

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  42. COURT DOINGS

    At the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning, before the R.M., three young, men named Buck, De Gracie, and Frawley, were each fined 10s for ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. Advertising

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