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  2. LATEST CABLES.

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  5. LOCAL

    In regard to the supposed case of hydrophobia at Albany, the Minister in charge of the Medical Department has received telegrams from every ...

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  8. NARROW ESCAPE FROM DROWNING.

    A man named Lerson got out of his depth while bathing at Crawley on Sunday. William Darbyshire rescued him in time. ...

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  9. ADDRESS BY MR. ASQUITH.

    Mr. Asquith, speaking yesterday at St. Andrew's, stated that the Socialist bogey was now superseded with the Home Rule bogey. Personally, he ...

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  10. PERTH PARAGRAPHS.

    It is a fact, as recently printed somewhere or other, that the eyes of Bob Hastie and Plain Bill Johnson are turning wistfully towards the ...

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  11. CAPRICIOUS CARPINGS.

    The attitude of the present Government in regard to immigration is, to say the least of it, both peculiar and pernicious. We have in the State ...

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  12. NATIONALISTS.

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  13. THE HEAT WAVE IN PERTH.

    After a lengthy heat wave, there is a cool change in the city. ...

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  14. ACCESSION DAY.

    To-day being Accession Day, a Royal salute was fired. ...

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  15. Gullewa.

    In a recent letter I referred to the frequency with which storekeepers and others in these small townships are slipped up by unprinciples ...

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  16. SPEECH BY THE PRIME MINISTER.

    Sir H. Campbell-Bannerman, speaking at Inverness last night, welcomed the Laborites in Parliament, and eulogised the intelligence of the ...

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  17. RESPONSIBLE GOVERNMENT FOR THE TRANSVAAL.

    Pretoria newspapers state that there are grounds for believing that the British Cabinet is resolved to immediately grant Responsible ...

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  18. BANNERMAN'S INDEPENDENT MAJORITY.

    Bannerman's independent majority has created some alarm in Nationalist circles in Ireland. ...

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  19. Cruelty to Animals.

    His Worship the Mayor of Subiaco (Mr. A. Bastow) has joined the ranks of the society for prevention of cruelly to pigeons, and is anxious that ...

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  20. ANALYSIS OF VOTING.

    The "Observer" states that there were 573,433 votes cast for Chamberlain, 1,008,089 for Balfour, and 2,087,705 for the Liberals and ...

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  21. HOME RULE TO IRELAND.

    Mr. T. P. O' Connor, speaking at Heywood, Lancaster, stated that a secret treaty existed between the Prime Minister and Mr. John ...

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  22. EARLY CABLES

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  23. TASMANIAN BLUE GUM.

    The erection of the great National Harbour, at Dover, on the south coast of England, has called attention to the wonderful properties of ...

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  24. THE LABOR PARTY.

    The Laborites in the new House of Commons will, it is announced, elect a Leader and a Whip. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald, Chairman ...

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  25. SANDY KNEW TOO MUCH.

    "You ought to be ashamed of yourself," said the prim and eminently respectable bailie to the disreputable Sandie in the dock, charged ...

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  26. GENERAL.

    The New Zealand footballers were yesterday entertained by the Rugby footballers at a soiree at Holborn Town Hall. The president received a ...

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  28. THE VENEZUELAN DISPUTE.

    There are three French warships on the Venezuelan coast, awaiting the arrival of two more. Castro's cool treatment of the United States ...

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  31. JAPANESE SQUADRON.

    The Japanese squadron will visit, Australia, sailing next month. ...

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  32. Burglary at Gullewa.

    On Monday last a mild sensation was caused when it became known that a burglary had been committed at Webber's Hotel the previous night. ...

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  33. BRITISH WAR OFFICE.

    The British War Office have given instructions for re-arming all forts from the Thames to Plymouth with nine-inch guns. ...

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  34. BOMB EXPLOSION AT ODESSA.

    A bomb explosion took place at Odessa yesterday, killing five and wounding twenty persons. ...

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  35. INTER -STATE.

    At Ryde, on Saturday evening, Arthur Hawkesford was shot by his next door neighbor, named Wicks, while gardening. Wicks, a supposed ...

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  39. FOGGED.

    It was Christmas Eve in the [?]gh. The fog was falling sheer, And night black- brow'd in a sepia ...

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