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  2. THE OLYMPIAD

    At the Olympic Games to-day for the water polo final, England beat Austria by eight goals to nil. A representative of a foreign nation ...

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  3. INSURANCE

    The National Insurance Act comes into operation on Monday, July 15, and last evening at Kennington Theatre, Mr. D. Lloyd George addressed a large ...

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  4. IN PORTUGAL

    The Portuguese Republican are taking active steps to quell the Royalist insurrection. The Government are deporting the Royalist ...

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  5. STRIKE RIOTS

    Yesterday there was renewed rioting at Tilbury, Gray's Inn. Trains were atoned. Two large shipping firms have ...

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  6. RETALIATION

    Renter’s Washington correspondent makes an interesting statement regarding the fate of the Panama Canal Bill. He remarks that the Senate's ...

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  7. WRECKED PERSIA

    The P. and O. steamer Persia, is unloading She is resting on the rocks amindships, and the efforts to refloat her have heretofore been ...

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  8. A LONELY DEATH

    About three weeks ago a horse with hobbles on his neck was found in a jaded condition outside of Kanowna. He was saddled and bridled, and it was ...

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  9. KURNALPI FIELD

    The cry of “wolf” having so often been raised in connection with a discovery of a rich dab of gold in a deserted part, there wasn't anything like ...

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  10. THE PERSIA RE-FLOATED.

    The latest news is that the steamer Persia has been refloated. ...

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  11. SMUGGLING

    Another sensational case of tobacco smuggling is reported. Using a motor car the smugglers rushed the French frontier from Germany. They used ...

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  12. MARATHON RACE.

    There were 69 competitors for the great marathon race. The day was sweltering, and the course included a number of sharp hillocks, while also ...

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  13. THE MEDICAL BOARD

    At the Kalgoorlie police court this morning, before Mr. Troy, R. M., R. A. Mundal, an Indian herbalist, was charged with having held himself out as ...

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  14. DEFENCE

    During a speech last evening to his constituents, the Unionist Member for Hants, Captain Faber said when Ministers return from Malta they intended ...

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  15. RAILWAY DISASTER

    Thirteen were killed and many injured in a railway collision at Chicago The accident is attributed to a woman signal operator's mistake. ...

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  16. WHO SHOULD MARRY

    Women's Suffrage, Home Rule, Welsh Disestablishment, the Care of the Feeble-Minded, Land Reform Rural Development, and Peace and ...

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  17. CRUISER’S MISHAP

    The French cruiser Kleber struck a submerged wreck in Japanese waters. She was perforated i[?] the hull amidships, and began to fill rapidly. ...

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  18. KING'S PRIZE

    At the Bisley Empire shootings contests. yesterday a world’s record was established. For the King’s Prize, Coroporal Mortimer, of Canada, and ...

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  19. 400-METRES SWIMMING RACE.

    In the final for the 400-metres swimming race Hodgson (Canada), won in 5 min 24 sec. Hatfield (Britain) was second in 5 min 25 4–5 sec. ...

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  20. THE STAFF OF LIFE

    A rise in price of bread has bread has accompanied the seamen's strike in France, and to-day seamen on strike, with their wives, demonstrated at Marseilles ...

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  21. AFRICAN LOYALTY

    The Minister of Public Works in South Africa, Sir David P. de V. Graaf,– was interviewed on his arrival at Southampton from South Africa. ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYED

    Over half a million workmen have applied for unemployment books for payment of contributions under the National Insurance Act. ...

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  23. EARLY CLOSING ACT

    At the Kalgoorlie police court this morning, before Mr. Troy, R. M., F. C. Broadhurst, grocer, at the corner of Wilson and Brookman–streets, was ...

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  24. TREASURE TROVE

    A syndicate including Misses Barry and Tilly Davies is fitting out the steamer Melmore to search for treasure at Cocos Islands. A rival expedition ...

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  25. WINGED MOTOR CAR

    A remarable vehicle has just undergone a successful trial. It was a motor car driven by revolving wings, which went skimming along the road. ...

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  26. MUSIC HATH CHARMS

    Some amusing allegations, which the court considered, unproven, were made at the Whitechaped County Court recently, when Mr. Ugo Leonesi, a ...

    Article : 196 words
  27. “ WAR CRY ” LIBEL SUIT

    The saloon-keepers of Dresden , are bringing a suit against Commissioner W. J. McAlonan, as the responsible editor of the German “War Cry,” for ...

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  28. A BOULDER PARTY.

    On Friday a Boulder party, consisting of Messrs. A. Joyce, W. Watkins, Joe, Roche, and A.Rodda, left for Kur[?]alpi They found everything very quiet in the ...

    Article : 159 words
  29. UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE.

    Sir John Simon, the Soliciter-Gerieral, thus defined the scope of the unemployed-section of the Insurance Act. He said “A scheme could not be ...

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  30. MINING GEOLOGY

    There was a good attendance in the Boulder Town Hall yesterday afternoon, when Mr. G. Larcombe, curator and lecturer in mining geology, at ...

    Article : 338 words
  31. THE UNEMPLOYED

    This morning the Mayor of Kalgoorlie (Ct. Catbush) was met by a large number of unemployed, who earnestly requested that work should be found for ...

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  32. FLYING CORPS

    Lady Loraine desiring to see a fulfilment of her late son's ideals, urges the immediate raising, not only of a National but of an Empire fund as a ...

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  33. AN HABITUAL DRUNKARD

    In the Boulder police, court this morning, before Messrs. H Glance an[?] G. M’Leod, Js. P., a man named Geor[?] Evans was presented on a charge ...

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  34. IRISH VILLAGE ROMANCE

    The appearance of her photograph in an illustrated paper recently has brought to Miss Bridget Bran[?]igan, of Dunshaughlin, Co. Meath, several ...

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  35. FREE SCHOLARSHIP

    Little Brian Day, Boulder's representative in the recent world tour of the Y. A. L. Boys, has just been presented with a free scholarship by the ...

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  36. SIXTEEN HOURS FLIGHT

    The French airship Canti has just completed a 16 hours’ flight . ...

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  37. “PLRAT[?]ES OF PENZANCE.”

    The Pirates of Penzance” will make their final bow to a goldfields audience this evening in the Kalgoorlie Town Hall. A shilling will admit to all ...

    Article : 77 words
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