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  2. AMUSEMENTS, ETC;

    Miss Marie Narelle. also familiarly designated "The Queen of Irish [?] gave the first of two concerts at the Kalgoorlie Town Hall night, in ...

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  3. CZAR AS DIPLOMAT

    The Tsar’s visit to Italy is -so /popularly regarded as anti-Austrian that the Radical and Socialist are either welcoming the Tsar or are ...

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  4. DROPPED DEAD

    A tragically sudden death occurred this morning, when Mrs. A. E. Opie, well-known in Boulder—Mr. A. E. Opie being prominent in friendly ...

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  5. THE CONGO

    Washington refuses to recognise the Belgian annexation of the Congo until reforms are actually in force. ...

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  6. AMUSEMENTS, ETC.

    West’s change of programme for this week at the Oreanorne Theatre includes one of [?] e s greatest art dramas—a pictorial dramatisation ...

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  7. IS IT MURDER?

    In the Coolgardie Courthouse this morning, before the Acting Coroner (Mr. A. P. Wymond, J.P.), the inquest concerning the death of Gioranni ...

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  8. MINE FATALITY

    General regret was expressed along the Belt, and particularly in Boulder, last night, when it became known that Michael Kilgariff had been ...

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  9. TERRORISM

    T A bomb exploded opposite the Treasury at fi[?]agossa to-day, inscribed “For Ferrer. The “Figarro” interviewed the ...

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  10. NICARAGUAN REVOLT

    Chamorros insurgents have defeated the Government troops at Boca, thus securing control of the Nicaraguan Atlantic coast ...

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  11. FERRER'S DEATH

    At last night’s meeting of the Goldfields District Councii of the A.L.F., Mr. James Cornell moved “That , Mr. James Cornell moved ...

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  12. IRONMASTER'S MILLIONS

    Alexander Fleming, ironmaster, of Glasgow, who died last week, left £1,300,000. ...

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  13. , COSTLY PICTURE

    Mrs. Huntington, an American collector, has purchased a Velasquez from Colonel Holford for £80,000. ...

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  14. GOODS SUPPLIED

    An interesting case was decided this morning at the Boulder Court, when judgment was given for the defendant with costs against J. Penno , of ...

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  15. PRESS UNION

    The Empire Press Union, formed-to continue the work begun by the Press Conference has elected .Lord Burnham president and Lord Northcliffe ...

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  16. SERVIAN POLITICS

    Herr Pascics has formed a new Servian Ministry. ...

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  17. MOTIVES OR REASONS.

    The fact that the inquest was to be opened brought a number of Italians into Coolgardie yesterday, and last night the whole traged was discussed ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN AEROPLANES

    The first aeroplane factory established in the Southern Hemisphere has been started in Sydney. The works are situated in Surrey Hills , and ...

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  19. DREADNOUGHTS

    The French naval authorities have decided to build seven Dreadnoughts instead of four. ...

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  20. BUNBURY SPORTS

    A heavy gale was experienced here yesterday for the Lumpers’ sports and the yacht season opening. The Norwegina sailors now in port ...

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  21. RUSSIAN ROT

    The [?]” states many navy officeals at Kiel are charged with stealing fifty thousand sterling worth of material in recent years by means of false ...

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  22. A BASTARDY CASE

    A case was listed this morning at Boulder, claiming fees, etc., under a bastardy case. The infant had died and the defendant admitted the ...

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  23. APPRENTICESHIP QUESTION

    The Arbitration Court was engaged yesterday in hearing an application made by the Typographical Union , of Workers for an award governing the ...

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  24. EIGHT HOURS DAY

    Thirty unions took part in the eight hours demonstration yesterday, the procession traversing crowded, streets. The sports at Claremont were very ...

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  25. POSTAL AMENITIES

    In giving evidence before the Postal Comniiesion James Kimmond,; accountant of the central administration of the postal department, said that the ...

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  26. WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN TEMPER- ANCE UNION.

    The usual meeting of the Boulder branch was held on Thursday afternoon last at the Congregational Manse , Burt- street , The president ...

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  27. HOSPITAL SUNDAY

    Hospital Saturday at Fremantle realised £160 in the collections on Sunday,-and at yesterday's sports it is expected to realize £90 more. ...

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  28. "THE HYPOCRITES."

    A large and appreciative audience followed interestedly the unfolding of "The Hypocrites" at Boulder Town Hall last night, and the curtain had ...

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  29. GOLDFIELDS WATER SUPPLY

    The Goldfields Water, Supply shows an increase in revenue for [?] of nearly £3000, while the cash surplus transferred to the State has risen from ...

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  30. OLD IDENTITY

    One of the largest funerals that have taken place here for many years was witnessed on Saturday afternoon, when the remains of “Dad” Hislop, whowas ...

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  31. THE VICTIM.

    A photograph of the unfortunate the tragedy shows Forsatti was of a well-built, powerul physique Among his fellow countrymen he was ...

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  32. SILVER

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  33. TO TANAMI

    Yesterday Mrs. Mercer received the following telegrams from Mr. Mercer-;— ...

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  34. ALLEGED FALSE DECLARATION

    Emil Nulsan was charged at the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning, before Mr. J. W. Fimister, J.P., with having, on October 1, at Kalgoorlie, ...

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  35. Advertising

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  36. KING’S PICTURES.

    True to promise the management or King's Pictures nave provided a magnificent programme 01 moving views for snow during this week at the ...

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  37. £500 PROFIT

    The revenue from the Ballarat Eisteddfod totals about £4000, and it is expected that the profit will be about £500 ...

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  38. LUCKY DURHAM" TO-NIGHT.

    This evening the company give “The Lucky Durham, ”a piece .which has been received with more favor, if anything, than “The H ypocrites,” It has ...

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  39. CIVIC ELECTIONS

    At last night's meeting of the Goldfields Council of the A.L.F., nominations from Labor candidates for the [?] in the councils were received ...

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  40. WARDEN S COURT

    The following cases were dealt with by Warden Finnerty at the Warden's Court, Kalgoorlie, this morning: — Application by Walter Shiels and ...

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  41. .REMARKABLE RECOVERY

    Mr. M. Tehan, of Rochester, Vic., who fell from, a waggon of wool and broke his neck, is still alive, though partially paralyed. Dr. Littlewood ...

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  42. SENIORITY V. LONG SERVICE

    The general secretary of the W.A. Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees (Mr. P. Hunt), writing to the “Railway Gazette ”says:— ...

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  43. BOULDER C.Y.M.S.

    A record number of members and friends attended the C.Y.M.S. meeting on Thursday last, when the syllabus item for the evening was ...

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  44. BURNT TO DEATH

    William Clegg, aged 83, caretaker of the Masonic Hall, St. Aroaud, has met his death under painful circumstances. His housekeeper , Mrs. Wilson , left him ...

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  45. NORSEMAN LINE

    The "Government Gazette" states that the Norseman railway will be open for traffic from Monday, November' The stations are:— Higginsville ...

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  46. PERSONAL

    The many goldfields visitors to Busselton will regret to hear that another other of the State's earliest pioneers, in the person of Mrs. Jane Bovell, pass ...

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  47. GINGER MICK

    The "Railway Gazette" says—The •demon on tickets, the bane of the racling fraternity-, the dread of the scalpers, ...

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  48. COURT DOINGS

    A young man named Mathias Thomas, who, had a record, according to the police books, was sentenced to fourteen days’ imprisonment by ...

    Article : 47 words
  49. Advertising

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