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  4. Nutshells.

    Kichilan changed with murder of Leah Fouracre. Remanded to Pinjarrah. Trumpeter Findlay hurt his little ...

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  5. FATAL ACCIDENT.

    A driver named Bicwick, while engaged in unloading goods from a waggon, was killed through being jambed between the waggon and the ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The "Times" states that it is impossible for any civilised Government to accede to the terms asked by Raisuli, the Moroccan rebel chief. ...

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  8. N.S.W. -- FATAL FALL FROM A TRAM.

    A tram conductor named Charles Harrex fell-from a car during last night's service and was killed. ...

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  9. Northern Notes.

    A Lyons River correspondent, writing under date August 21, says :--"Drover Brown and party have just returned from Mingenew, and will ...

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  10. SHARKS BAY.

    The s.s. Bullarra called at Freshwater Camp for the first time on the 23rd inst., and will continue doing so in future, so the air around ...

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  11. New Zealand.

    The barquentine Mary Isabel has arrived at Mokianga, and reports that when rounding Cape Maria she sighted a vessel, believed to be the ...

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  12. Geraldton Week.

    A meeting of the Geraldton Week Committee was held on Monday evening in the Town Hall committee room. There was a good representative attendance ...

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  13. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Eddie Durnan, the Canadian sculler, has challenged Webb, of New Zealand, the present champion, to row on the River Thames for the ...

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  14. LOCAL.

    At the Bunbury Police Court this morning Kichillan was charged with the murder of Leah Fouracre. He was remanded to Pinjarrah. ...

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  15. PANAMA CANAL.

    The tenth part of the excavation work on the Panama Canal has been completed, 30,000 men having been employed under the supervision ...

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  16. THE SHARE MARKET.

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  17. STUD RAMS AND EWES FOR GERALDTON.

    The s.s. Anglian arrived this morning. She left Adelaide on the 3rd instant, but has been delayed by rough weather. ...

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  18. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Ernest Rowland Wilberforce, Lord Bishop of Chichester. ...

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  19. JAPANESE TN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    Reuter's messages from Victoria, British Columbia, contain startling particulars of an attack made by 8000 men on the Japanese quarters. ...

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  20. CHARGE OF PERJURY.

    At the Criminal Court this morning a man named Hollis, charged with perjury, said to have been committed in connection with an Afghan ...

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  21. State Battery Returns

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  22. RIFLE ACCIDENT.

    Trumpeter Findley, a member of the Highlanders Corps, while practising with a Morris tube, attached to his rifle, at Fremantle, this afternoon. ...

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  23. State Rights.

    A meeting was held in the Queen's Hall last night to discuss the question of State rights, and was largely attended by a fairly orderly crowd. ...

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  24. EXPORT OF WHEAT.

    The s.s. Gowanburn left here yesterday far London, via South Africa. Included in her cargo for the latter country are 3540 tons of wheat and ...

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  25. LOCAL WHEAT IN LONDON.

    The cargo of wheat which left Fremantle by the s.s. Clyde in May last realised 38s a quarter. The cargo was consigned by George Wills and ...

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  27. Meekatharra Musings

    We have experienced extremely warm weather for the past three weeks. The summer has set in, and is welcomed by the dryblowers, as on ...

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  28. INTER-STATE.

    In the House of Representatives, Sir John Forrest asked Sir William Lyne whether the conditions of the Trans-Australian Railway Survey ...

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  29. Farewell to Sergt. Connor and Family

    Last night, in the Presbyterian Church, a social meeting was hold to say good-bye to Mr., Mrs. and Miss Connor, who are shortly leaving this ...

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  30. Local Court

    Blencowe v. Byland.--Claim of £30 tons 10d. Judgment for plaintiff, with costs. The same v. Bantow.--Claim for ...

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  31. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council last night the Port Hedland-Marble Bar Railway Bill passed the third reading. The Workers' Compensation Bill ...

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  32. CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    A cyclist named Meeks, at Ballarat, while cycling, collided with a motor-car, and sustained concussion of the brain. ...

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  33. South Australia

    John Laynon, licensee of the Kangaroo Hotel, Maldon, suicided by throwing himself down a well, having first locked up his wife and servant ...

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  34. Legislative Assembly.

    In the Legislative Assembly tho Land Tax Bill was carried through committee. A select committee was appointed ...

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  35. N.S.W. Elections.

    Latest returns in Sydney of the general elections indicate that Carruthers is losing ground. In the metropolitan area Labor ...

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  36. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,--I have been instructed by the settlers on the Mt. Erin Estate to ask you to publish in your columns the fact that, we have formed ...

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  37. STEAMER ASHORE.

    The s.s. Port Breton has grounded in the Port River, blocking the fairway, and causing groat inconvenience to shipping. ...

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  38. In the " House."

    Mr. T. L. Brown : At the start of the debate, the Government said that they would not make this question a party one, but I very much, regret ...

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  39. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11.

    This morning Mr. Walter stated he had decided to refuse to grant a nonsuit. Mr. Mills then proceeded to open his defence. ...

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