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  4. REVOLTING BUTCHERY.

    An ex-Servian convict named Nikolitz, who imagined that he was the victim of a trifling injustice, butchered M. Gostionitza and three of his ...

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  5. LATEST CABLES.

    Mr. Keir-Hardie insists that Labor must unflinchingly opposed Mr. Haldane's scheme to induce the youth of the nation to become volunteers. The ...

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  7. HOSPITAL BOXES.

    Sir,--For some years past there have been in various houses in Geraldton what are known as "hospital boxes." The name, I presume, is ...

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  8. GREAT BRITAIN AND CANADA.

    The Canadian Manufacturers' Association, sitting at Winnipeg, carried a resolution urging that the Customs preference be extended to Great ...

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  9. CAPRICIOUS CARPINGS.

    The Minister for Education, "Squcers" Wilson, can't be commended for his undemocratic regulation, providing for the payment of fees ...

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  10. RUSSIA.

    Yielding to pressure, the Premier (M. Stolypine) has promised there shall be no more Jewish massacres, and has also ordered that the Jewish ...

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  11. STR WILFRED LAURIER.

    The "Ottawa Citizen" warns Sir Wilfred Laurier that his projected legislation aims at the expulsion of Indian coolies, and is likely to cause a ...

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  12. THE NARRA' TARRA' LEAD AND COPPER MINING PROPERTIES (VICTORIA LOCATIONS NOS. 118-119).

    Sir,--It was most pleasing to me to read such an encouraging report of the development of these properties, as appeared in your last ...

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  14. EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE.

    The village of Jellico, in Tennessee, was wrecked yesterday by the explosion of a waggon load of dynamite at a railway station siding. ...

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  15. THE PETERSHOF PLOT.

    "A Reuter's telegram from St. Petersburg states that searchlights are being used nightly from the sea and land sides of the Imperial Palace at ...

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  16. South Australia.

    Mr. Tucker, M.P., has been charged with defrauding the Customs. Mr. Piper, for the prosecution, stated that the frauds extended over ten ...

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  17. INTERSTATE.

    The rejection of the Railway Survey Bill was a serious blow to Western Australian numbers, as up to the last few minutes they believed ...

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  18. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,--I notice that Sir Edward Wittenoom has condescended to reply to my criticism of his speech in the Legislative Council, in the early part of ...

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  19. SEDITIOUS MANIFESTOS TN CIRCULATION.

    A violent manifesto is being circulated braadcast at Voming to remove one after another all the cowardly aristocracy, and especially denounces ...

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  20. Geraldton Roads Board.

    The monthly meeting of the above board was hold in the Mayor's parlor at 11 a.m. on Thursday last. Present : Messrs. W. McK. Grant ...

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  21. EXECUTION BADLY BUNGLED.

    The execution of the girl Konopilanniko; for the murder of General Minn, owing to the incompetence of the executioner, was terribly bungled, has ...

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  22. OPINIONS OF SOME WEST AUSTRALIAN VISITORS.

    West Australians visiting the city, who attended the Senate and witnessed the stonewalling, declare they were disgusted at the attitude of ...

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  23. STATES OF ODESSA.

    In the Odessa district the Zemstov informed the Governor of the province that everything was at a standstill, owing to the refusal of the ...

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  24. EASTERN PRESS JUBILANT.

    The "Age" and "Argus" newspaptrs are jubilant at the rejection of the Bill. ...

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  25. THE BILL LIKELY TO BE TABLED AGAIN.

    Supporters of the Bill state that the Government will table a motion to the effect that the Bill be reinstated and discussed again. ...

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  26. LOCAL

    The Blight watchman of the Theatre Royal yesterday evening saw smoke issuing from the stage. He broke the fire alarm, and the brigade were ...

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  27. GENERAL.

    The rebels at Cienfug[?]s fired on a party of bluejackets, who returned the fire, killing several of the assailants. ...

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  28. REBELS REFUSE TO SURRENDER.

    It has been cabled to President Roosevelt that the interior is in a state of anarchy. The rebels have refused terms, and ...

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  29. OUTSIDE OPINIONS.

    Outside Parliament the opinion freely expressed is greater than the antagonism of the Eastern States was towards Western Australia ...

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  30. A MUCH HARRASSED SETTLE[?]

    Sir,--I beg a little space in your valuable paper to ventilate a real grievance and injustice. I would like to say, in the first place, that ...

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  31. COMPENSATION FOR INJURY.

    William Praed, who claimed £246 damages for negligence by the defendants (South Kalgoorlie G.M.), owing to a defective cage falling, was ...

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  32. SHIPPING.

    Bullara, from North-West ports. Passengers: Mrs. A. E. Clarke, and Messrs. A. E. Clarke, W. Giblin, G. Shepherd. J. Bates, Dowd, Edwards, ...

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  33. THE HONGKONG DISASTER.

    The fatalities resulting from the typhoon at Hongkong number 10,000. The increased death roll is due to the loss of the fishing fleet of 600 junks. ...

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  34. BELMONT RACE MEETING.

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  35. THE ALBERT PARK MYSTERY.

    It is the opinion of the police that the mutilated portions of the man's body found in the Albert Park lagoon were placed there by medical ...

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  36. DEPARTURES.

    Bullara, for Fremantle. Monday. Paroo, for Fremantle. ...

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  38. CHINA'S OPIUM TRAFFIC

    An Imperial edict has been issued at Peking directing the complete abolition within ten years of the use of ...

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  39. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    Charles Nelson, a tributor at the Queen Margaret mine, was killed as the result of a fall of earth on Saturday. ...

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  40. ANOTHER ILLEGAL OPERATION.

    Florence Hope a nurse, was charged at the police court with having illegally operated on a girl named Florence Hammer, aged 19. After the ...

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