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  5. Death of Mr. J. C. Butcher.

    When it was announced early yesterday morning that Mr. J. C. Butcher had passed away during the previous night, the intelligence came as ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

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  7. Inter-State Cricket.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 352 words
  8. WHEN THE BRITISH PARLIAMENT MEETS.

    The House of Commons meets on February 13 for the election of a Speaker and the swearing in of members. ...

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  9. A Perth Letter.

    The ways of the Railway Department are wonderful and incomprehensible. A number of mere mechanics, have had their salaries increased from ...

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  10. EARLY CABLES

    The following are the returns received since our last issue :-- Kingston (Surrey).-- Mr. Cane (Unionist) elected. ...

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  11. GENERAL.

    Mr. Henry C. Lodge, speaking in the Senate on the question of the Monroe doctrine, said the United Stales ought not to allow any ...

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  12. FALSELY DESCRIBING BUTTER.

    The hearing of charges against the firm of Coopman and Young, of Smithfield Market, for falsely describing butter, was concluded yesterday. ...

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  13. WRECK OF THE VALENCIA.

    The Pacific Coast Co.'s steamer Valencia has been wrecked on the shore at Vancouver, British Columbia. ...

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  14. ANTI- SOCIALIST DEMONSTRATION.

    A number of Cornish miners badly mauled Mr. IV. J. Thorne, the newly- elected Labor and Socialist M.P. for Westham, who was attempting to ...

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  15. AN UNFORTUNATE OCCURRENCE

    All cricketers and followers of the game will regret to hear that Mr. Lou Herring, the well-known batsman, whose score against the South ...

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  16. SECULARISATION OF CATHOLIC SCHOOLS.

    The "Freeman's Journal." the leading Home Rule organ in Dublin, publishes a remarkable letter from the pen of Mr. Michael Davitt. ...

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  17. ARMY STABLES ON FIRE.

    The Army stables at Willi's den (Middlesex) were destroyed by fire last night. Seventy-eight horses were killed. Two hundred others, ...

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  18. CHINESE LABOR ON THE RAND.

    Mr. Haldane, Secretary of State for War, in the course of a speech yesterday, said : "I was never an extreme opponent of Chinese labor. If the ...

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  19. THE MOROCCAN CONFERENCE.

    The International Conference is now sitting at Algierias, Spain, considering the Morocco question. It admits the right of France and Spain to ...

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  21. GENERAL.

    It is reported at Johannesburg that Lord Selborne, the British High Sommissioner in South Africa, has informed Lord Elgin that he will ...

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  22. SOUTH 'AUSTRALIAN CRICKETING ASSOCIATION.

    Yesterday morning Mr. J. J. Lyons (manager and captain of the South Australian team) received a telegram from the South Australian Cricketing ...

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  23. CANADA AND JAPAN.

    Canada has arranged a treaty by which only a minimum duty will be charged on goods arriving from and sent to Japan. ...

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  24. LOCAL

    Yesterday a deputation, which waited on the Premier, requesting aid for the construction of a now Town Hall at Kalgoorlie, was delayed by a ...

    Article : 73 words
  25. GIGANTIC LAND SLIDE.

    Two miles of a mountain side, which has commenced to move, is threatening to oberwhelm the villages of Chamosin and Grugnog, in the ...

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  26. STRIKE PROJECTED AT CANTON

    The members of the Chinese Merchants' Guild at Canton have resolved to strike, owing to the Viceroy's taxation scheme, which is designed to ...

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  27. ALLEGED SYSTEMATIC ROBBERY.

    Two men, in the employ of Mr. Padbury, of Guildford, have been arrested on a charge of stealing and receiving. A search of their houses ...

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  28. INTER-STATE.

    Ruby Barrington, aged 21, died under suspicious circumstances to-day. Dr. Sheridan, who has notorious antecedents, has been arrested. ...

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  29. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    The January series of wool sales was continued to-day. The competition was spirited, and the prices realised were the highest obtained ...

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  30. THE STATE OF RUSSIA.

    The voters in all parts of Russia are profoundly disinclined to register for the National Duma, owing to the Government preventing anything in ...

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  31. The Shipping Ring.

    Mr. William Scott Fell, managing director of Scott Fell and Co., examined before the Federal Mail Subsidies Commission, gave the following ...

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  32. THE GREAT BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA.

    Heart-rending accounts continue to arrive from all parts announcing losses by fire of life, houses and stock. The Cape Otway fire travelled a mile ...

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  33. THE PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

    The Parliamentary party inspected Port Hedland yesterday. Subsequently they were royally entertained at a social. ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS.

    The South 'Australian cricketers were driven round Perth this morning, and at noon were accorded a Mayoral reception, which was ...

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  35. THE BRAZILIAN NAVAL DISASTER.

    Mystery surrounds the disaster which recently overtook the Brazilian ironclad Asquidaban. Those who were saved are unable to ...

    Article : 75 words
  36. THE GIPPSLAND FIRE.

    The Gippsland bush fires are over. At Toora and Foster there are many ruined families. The record of individual heroism of children and adults ...

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  37. DEATH OF A BUNBURY JOURNALIST.

    Mr. G. M. Keith, of the Bunbury "Herald," died on Wednesday of heart failure. The funeral took place yesterday. All shops and hotels were ...

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