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  2. AMUSEMENTS, ETC.

    The second annual concert given Mr. E. H. Salter’s pupils was held in the Mechanics’ Institute, Boulder, last night before a good audience. The ...

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  3. BOULDER COUNCIL

    The usual fortnightly meeting of the Boulder Council was held at the Council Chambers, Burt-street, last night. There were present the Mayor (Mr. J. ...

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  4. COWPER V. ERSON

    The case in which Charles Cowper, the manager for Herr Rassmuesen in Kalgoorlie, sues Dr. E. G. Leger Esron for £1000 damages for alleged ...

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  5. UNION RAILWAY

    Both morning papers applaud the opponents to the Kalgoorlie-Port Augusta Railway Bill for using all means at their disposal to defeat the ...

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  6. RAILWAY HORROR

    In the accident to the Scotch express. near Grantham, last night, four coaches were derailed. Nine were killed and twenty injured. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN REVOLT

    Artillery Colonel Nicolaiff was shot dead to-day while walking in a Warstreet. The assassins escaped. PLOT AGAINST CZAR. ...

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  8. PLOT AGAINST CZAR.

    The London “Daily Express” St. Petersburg correspondent says the Czar [?] not return to General Trepoff’s funeral, because a Peterh of servant ...

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  9. DAY LABOR OR CONTRACT.

    At the meeting of the Baulder Council last night Cr. Pickersgill moved on notice—“That the building of the town hall for Boulder be carried out ...

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  10. PACIFIC TYPHOON

    The damage and havoc done by the typhoon, which ble[?] across the Chinese seas early in the week, are far more extensive than thought at first. ...

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  11. VALPARAISO’S VIS TATIONS

    Writing from San Frisco de Limacbe (a suburb to the north-east of Valparaiso), a correspondent sends us the following account of life as it appeared ...

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  12. ALLEGED TH[?]

    This morning’s proceedings in the Circuit Court were taken up in re-hearing of the case in which James Webster is charged “with having on ...

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  13. MAN BATTERED INTO UNRECOGNISABLE-MASS.

    An elderly man named Michael Ford, engaged on the Broken Hill North mine met with a terrible death this morning. he had been working ...

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  14. CUBA[?]BLES

    Owing to the threatened continued war between the Government and insurgents six hundred American marines have landed at Ciefuegos. ...

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  15. BOY BROWNS ORATORY

    A boy, Harry Brown, fifteen years old, delivered a remarkable speech yesterday at the Albert Park State School. ...

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  16. CANADIAN TRADE

    The Canadian Manufacturers Association. meeting at Winni[?]eg to-day, urged the Government to establish a steam line from Eastern Canadian ...

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  17. ASSISTING AGRICULTURISTS

    The first Agriculture High School in Victoria is to established at Warrnambool. ...

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  18. KELLERMAN MAKES RECORD

    Miss Annette Kellerman swam a mile to-day at Eas bourn Bath in 2002 seconds, heating the ladies’ record for the distance by 132 seconds. ...

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  19. MINES CLUB.

    A concert under the suspices of the Mines and City Workers’ club will be held at the club rooms on Wednesday evening next, when a capital ...

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  20. CUSTOMS FRAUDS

    Frederick William Forward, who is wanted in connection with the Adelaide Customs frauds is believed to be in West Australia. ...

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  21. THE “SNOW FAIR.”

    The “Snow Fair,” which has been drawing good crowds to the Boulder Congregational Church, will be concluded to-night. Last night was the ...

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  22. HOME RULE ALARMS

    The Bank of Ireland stock has fallen from 330 to 307 in [?] days, owing to alarm at the Government’s Home Rule, intentions. ...

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  23. HOMEWARD BOUND

    The Minister of Defence. the Hon. Thomas Playford, stated, this morning that it is unlikely that Sir John Forrest will leave for Perth before ...

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  24. WAGES

    The only case brought-before R.M., Mr. E. P. Dowley, in the Boulder Police Court this morning was a claim for wages made by J. Ferguson ...

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  25. HE ROUGH RIDERS.

    The Kalgoorlie season of Bronch George’s Rough Riders will be opened to-omrrow evening, when the novel entertainment to be presented should ...

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  26. PRINCESS ROYA

    The Princess Royal is still confined to her bed through she is progressing favorably. ...

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  27. Advertising

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  28. HONORING THE FLAG

    The Masitoban Government has declared that all schools receiving State aid must, fly the Union Jack [?] school hours, under pain of forfeiture ...

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  29. COLLIERS’ STRIKE

    In consequence of a vir[?]al settlement of the threatened coal strike the price of coal fell five shillings a ton in Melbourne yesterday. ...

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  30. FAREWELL CONCERT.

    To-night in Her Majesty’s Theatre Kalgoorlie, the Kalgoorlie Brass Band, which will shortly leave to take part in the annual Ballarat competiton ...

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  31. CLOSED FOUR SUNDAYS

    The secretary of the Boulder Bowling Club, Mr. A. F. Smith, sent the following request to the meeting of the Boulder Council last night :— ...

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  32. MELBOURNE MYSTERY

    The dismembered body found in the lake at Albert Park, yesterday is believed to constitute part of the remains of Insurance Inspector Cutler. ...

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  33. WREN WANDERS

    Jack wren is leaving on a visit to America on Tuesday next. ...

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  34. WEDDING BELLS

    A pretty wedding was celebrated by the Rev. Father Brennan in All Hallows’ Church, Boulder, on Wednesday afternoon, when. Mr. P. McGilton, of ...

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  35. NARROW ESCAPE.

    A sensational occurrence is reported to have taken place at Double Bay. Three men and two boys were in difficulties in 10ft of water, but they ...

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  36. TOWN-HALL PLANS.

    Mr. A. O. Wilson, the architect for the Boulder Town Hall, attended the meeting of the Boulder Council last night end submitted a number of ...

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  37. BROUGHT BACK

    Herman Horn, who was brought back from Singapore on a charge of breach of the Insolvency Act, was before the court this mornin[?]. ...

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  38. PERSONAL.

    A cablegram to-day states Sir John Madden sails for Canada end Japan early in November and reaches Melbourne in January. ...

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  39. N. Z. POLITICS

    A Wellington telegram states that speaking at a [?] the Minister for Lands referred again to the Land Bill, and in regard to the £50,000 ...

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  40. MISSING

    Alex. Robotham, rabbit inspector, of N.S.W., has been lost in the bush, and is believed to have perished. Tenders are invited by the ...

    Article : 63 words
  41. PEDIGREE POULTRY SALE.

    To-morrow there should be some good chances of securing bargains in pedigree poultry, as all lots remaining from the consignment brought to ...

    Article : 89 words
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