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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    T[?]amway takings amounting to £170 have been stolen from the office safe of the cashier of the Wellington tramways. ...

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  6. State Parliament.

    The common knowledge that the Government has decided to drop its proposals for an amusement tax, and licenses for banks, tobacconists, ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    In the Assembly yesterday the Premier road a telegram he had received from the Resident Magistrate at Broome. It ran:--"A cyclone here ...

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  8. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Ar[?]st defeated Webb by 10 lengths for the World's Sculling Championship, on the Wanganui River yesterday. The time for the first mile ...

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  9. DEATH OF LAVERTON NATIVES.

    The Premier yesterday answered Mr Nanson's questions regarding the recent deaths of eight blacks at Laverton. He said that the medical ...

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  10. Northampton Notes.

    Mr. Geologist Campbell, from the Mines Department, left Northampton Yesterday (Wednesday) in company with Mr. Acton, for the ...

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  11. BOXING DAY SPORTS.

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The police have been all day investigating the murder of Miss Kelly at Armidale. The evidence regarding the burnt material discovered in the ...

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  13. NOTHING IN THE PAPERS.

    Give to any nothing a local"--Midsum[?]er Night's Dream. Inspec or Gibbons of the Stock Department has just taken a lot of ...

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  14. FREMANTLE DOCK.

    The "Herald" publishes the following this morning:--"A special meeting of the Government caucus was held on Monday, week, when the ...

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  15. ANOTHER POINT OF ORDER.

    Yesterday's sitting of the Assembly Was a turbulent one. After disposing of a number of questions, and hearing notices of a dozen others, the ...

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  17. RAILWAY BILLS.

    The Upper Chapman Railway and the Meekatharra-Nannine Railway Bills were read a third time, amid sent, on to the Council. ...

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  18. THE PROMOTER'S VIEWS.

    To a representative of the "Express" to-day Mr. B. Johnston gave his reasons for withdrawing the big £15 handicap from the programme. ...

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  19. PROPOSED AMENDMENT OF CONSTITUTION.

    Mr. Drew continued the debate on Mr. Moss Bill for the amendment of the Constitution Act, in the direction of modifying the provisions ...

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  20. VICTORIA.

    The death of Mrs. Scott, the wife of the manager of the Spring Gully dredge at Castlemaine, whose body was found yesterday in Spring Gully ...

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  21. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.

    Senator Needham was subjected to strong criticism in the Council yesterday. The adjournment of the House was moved by Mr. Sommers to ...

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  22. RAILWAY COLLISION.

    At 1.30 yesterday morning a collision in the railway yards at Midland Junction caused an engine to turn right over on its side, the ...

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  24. Lumpers' Union.

    At last night's meeting of the Geraldton Lumpers' Union delegates Hoor[?]r and Fean reported having interviewed Mr. Drew concerning the ...

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  25. Correspondence.

    "Oh, Barney, take me home again, To where my heart will feel no pain," Sir,--I could not thank of apologising for telling the truth and ...

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  26. Yalgoo Yarns.

    On Tuesday night last 35 points of rain fell here, and light showers also fell on Wednesday evening. Heavier rain was experienced out in the ...

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  27. DEATH OF A PROMINENT CLERIC.

    The Vicar-General, the Rev. Father B. Keogfa, died at 1 o'clock today at St. John of God's Hospital, Subiaco, where he has been since ...

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  28. THE VERMIN BILL.

    On Mr. Clarke's resuming the discussion on the Vermin Bill, he said he supported the measure, but took exception to the maximum rate of 2s ...

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