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    An exceptionally large crowd assembled at the Stadium Skating Rink last night, the special attraction being a playing cards carnival, and the first ...

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    The Australians met a team representating Middlesex at Lord's to-day. Unfortunately rain fell and seriously interfered with the progress of the ...

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    The concluding business on the list in the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning, some fifty or sixty summons charges with the Kalgoorlie Roads ...

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  5. CONF[?]RATION

    A fire in a block of buildings between Hannon-street and Abchurchlane to day seriously burnt forty offices, also the New South Wales ...

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    Despite strong counter attractions there was a large attendance at the Boulder Town Hall last night, when that progressive club known as the ...

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    The Pandora returned to-day to East London. She found no trace of the Waratah. ...

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    Five were killed, including a Deputy Sheriff, in a not at Pittsburg to-day. Troopers volleying wounded twenty. ...

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    The following special report dealing with the management of the Kalgoorlie Government Hospital, was submitted to the meeting of the Kalgoorlie ...

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  10. PAPAROA ARRIVES

    The Paparoa baa arrived on Hobart from London, via the Cape. She reports having seen nothing of the Waratah. ...

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  11. SWEDISH STRIKE

    The fewness of magistrate cases is one feature of the Swedish strikes. Closing the drink places has largely helped in the maintenance of order. ...

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  12. DIVORCE

    Mary Monk petitioned before Judge A'Beckett to-day for a divorce from Louis Ormond Monk, armorer in the defence forces, on the grounds of ...

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  13. POTATOES

    Spoken to by a press representative on Saturday, Mr. Thomas Ockerby, of Ockerby, Lehmann, and Co., Ltd., Fremantle, made some interesting ...

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  14. STATE LABEL TAX

    The French wine-growers are highly favorable to the proposal of State labels for wines for French revenue purposes. ...

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  15. WEST'S PICTURES.

    The value of the cinematograph in giving living illustrations of history and biographk is well exemplified this week at the Cremorne. The star ...

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  16. AVIATION MATCH

    M. Bleriot, who recently crossed the Channel on a monoplane, and M. Latham, who had made all preparations for the effort, are arranging an ...

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  17. CATTLE FOR JAPAN

    The head of the Japanese Cattle Breeding Establishment is visiting Britain to purchase stock, especially Ayrshires. ...

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  18. MOTOR MORTUARIES

    the “Telegraph News,” New York, reports that there were twenty-eight persons killed in motor car accidents in the United States on ...

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  19. KING'S PICTURES.

    The Cup week programme of King's Pictures at the Boulder Mechanics' Institute is a most attractive one. Every taste has been studied, and the ...

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  21. VICE-REGAL VISIT

    His Excellency Sir Gerald Strickland will to-morrow pay his first visit to the fields, on the occasion of the Boulder Cup and the St. John's Ambulance ...

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  22. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Kent is practically assured of the county championship. ...

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  23. AN HABITUAL DRUNK

    Hannan-street's most chronic drunk, with twelve convictions against his name, to whom the R.M. made the intimation on the last occasion he was ...

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  24. SOUTHERN CROSS STRIKE

    Early in the week (says “Southern Cross Times”) all of the leaders in the late trouble struck out for fresh fields and pastures new, and left the men ...

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  25. TOMORROW'S PICNICS.

    With a continuance of the present fine weather, there should be a record attendance at the picnic of the Vivianstreet Methodist Sunday School, to be ...

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  26. ISOLATION HOSPlTAL

    A report by the Treasurer, Mr. R. G. C. Shaw, on the management of the infections diseases hospital was considered at last night's meeting of the ...

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  27. EVIL FAME

    In the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning, the hearing, of the evil fame charge against Walter Charles Westwood (alias Dan Baggs), was ...

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  28. AMBULANCE BALL.

    The ambulance ball to be held at the BouderTown Hall to-morrow night promise to be a great success. The promises to be a great success. The ...

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  29. TITLES DELAYS

    An instance of the delays in doing business with the Titles Department, Perth, was brought under notice yesterday, which goes nearly a record. ...

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  30. KALGOORLIE OPERATIC SOCIETY.

    The first production by the Kalgoorlie Operatic Society of the French comic opera “La Fille de Madame Angot” will take place in the Kalgoorlie ...

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