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  2. THE REDEMPTION.

    A meeting of the local shareholders of the Redemption was held last evening at the Denver City Hotel. There were about 30 present. Mr. Rickarby was ...

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  3. CABLES IN BRIEF.

    Barry says it [?] impossible to allow Arnst £200. He offers £150 for a match in August, or preferably July, owing to numerous counter attractions. ...

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  4. STOLEN BOOTS

    Charles Dalton pleaded guilty in the Kalgoorlie Court yesterday morning to a charge of having stolen a pair of boots, valued at 7/6. He stated in ...

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  5. MINING.

    Carr and party’s tailings in the recent crushing, are expected to go about 2oz. per ton. ...

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  6. STATE NEWS.

    Mr. E. C. B. Keyser, late secretary of the W.A.T.C., has been appointed Protector of Aborigines. ...

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  7. EASTERN NEWS.

    As the result of a shunting accident at Oadlo Wirra on the Broken Hill line, Guard Schomburgh (53) was killed and several trucks derailed, delaying the ...

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  8. VALE OF COOLGARDIE.

    Good reports are current regarding operations in the Vale of Coolgardie mine at Bonnievale. ...

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  9. BURNING FATALITY.

    The three-years-old boy of a fettler named Cardie, was accidentally burnt to death at Tenterden, near Albany, today. ...

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  10. MINERS’ WAGES.

    Baron Saint Aldwyn, arbitrating with the Welsh Conciliation Board, decided to-day on a reduction of 5 per cent, in miners’ wages. Lord Ardwall, ...

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  11. JAPANESE SPIES.

    Uyena, Japanese Consul for Australia, says that the stories of the Japanese spies in Australia as ridiculous. Japan would ill-deserve the reputation of ...

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  12. W. AND E. EXTENSION.

    It is understood that little or no work is being done on the Westralia gnd East Extension mine, Bonnievale. ...

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  13. THE PRIME MINISTER.

    The Prime Minister (Hon. A. Fisher) and Senator McGregor, returned from Bunbury to-day, and will leave for Melbourne to-morrow. Mr. Moore leaves ...

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  14. CANADIAN IMMIGRANTS.

    The new Canadian Immigration Bill contains stringent regulations against the admission of undesirables and anarchists. ...

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  15. GARDEN GULLY.

    By an advertisement appearing in another column, tenders are invited for the purchase of the shareholders' interests in gold mining leases 4197 and ...

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  16. ALLEGED STAMP FRAUD.

    The Chief Justice to-day upheld the decision of the Court of Petty Sessions which had dismissed the charge against F. R. Moody, .Public Service Officer, of ...

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  17. MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY.

    No clue has yet been discovered regarding the sensational robbery from Rosewax’s pawnshop in Murray-street. The loss is estimated at £240. ...

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  18. PRESIDENTS ROCA WRECK.

    There were forty deaths by the sinking of tire steamer Presidents Roca off the coast of South America on Monday. At first twenty three people were ...

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  19. BENDIGO-COOLGARDIE.

    The mill at the Bendigo-Coolgardie mine, Bonnievale, is at present being dismantled, and its removal will efface an old landmark as far as the ...

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  20. CHURCH DISPUTE.

    An application was made to the Supreme Court to-day to continue until the hearing of action an interim injunction obtained by the Rev. E. H. ...

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  21. CANADIAN INDEPENDENCE.

    Speaking to-day at the Canadian Club, Mr. Gibbons (chairman of the Canadian section of the International Waterways Commission) praised ...

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  22. MYSTERIOUS DEATH.

    The inquest was concluded on Emily Jerred, a single woman, when the statement by the missing witness, Mrs. Florence Green, who was found at Cue, ...

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  23. GOLDEN VALLEY.

    The “Southern Cross Times” says:— The find which was made towards the end of last year by Sherlock and party at Golden Valley, promises to become ...

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  24. CURING LEPROSY.

    Captain Williams stated at the Bombay Medical Congress, that two lepers had been cured by the Deycke’s Nastin method. Two others wers practically ...

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  25. COOLGARDIE TECHNICAL SCHOOL

    Social and Demonstration.—There was a very large attendance at the Technical School last evening, when a social and demonstration was held. The ...

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  26. THE BARRIER TROUBLE.

    The hearing of the Broken Hill strike case is being continued to-day. Edward C. Buchanan, master builder, of Sydney, gave lengthy evidence ...

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  27. IRELAND’S CONDITION.

    Two days’ debate were initiated in the House of Commons on the condition of Ireland, the Unionists urging that special steps should be taken to repress ...

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  28. AERIAL DEVELOPMENTS.

    Mr. Haldane states that £19,000 has been spent on the aeroplanes by the Army authorities. He refused to answer the stion whether the services of the ...

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  29. MORE IMMIGRATION.

    The Premier has received telegraphic information from Melbourne that twenty-five experienced farmers would arrive in W.A. from the Eastern States in ...

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  30. NEWS IN BRIEF

    A cablegram yesterday stated that Archbishop Carr is making a slow recovery from a serious illness, in Dublin. In our advertising columns Mr. H. ...

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  31. MINING NOTES.

    Marpel Loch, February 19.—100ft. level : Crosscut for western lode out 15ft. plant : Bulk of battery on mine. Contractor for erection, dismantling, ...

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  32. T. AND L. C. AND THE BISHOP.

    Bishop Riley has replied to the Trades and Labor Council, who complained that work had been sent out of the State whale capable men were walking ...

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  33. Advertising

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    There is dissatisfaction with the proposed African Constitution in Natal. Mr. Moor and Mr. Morcom attended a meeting to-day which resolved in favor ...

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  35. AMUSEMENTS

    A treat in the moving picture line of entertainment is in store for Coolgardie amusement-seekers. In the Royal Hall to-night and Friday, the well-known ...

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  36. PERSONAL

    On February 21, Subiaco, Mr. A. A. Eastmon, was presented with a daughter. Both doing well. ...

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  37. WOMAN’S SUFFRAGE.

    The English post office regulations permit the despatch of human beings as express letters. Accordingly to-day two suffragettes addressed as letters ...

    Article : 235 words
  38. Advertising

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  39. BURNS-JOHNSON FIGHT.

    The interest in the Burns-Johnson fight for the championship of the world may have ceased as far as those who actually witnessed it are concerned, but ...

    Article : 185 words
  40. LATE SPORTING

    Chevalley, the well-known jockey, who was recently disqualified for two years, has applied to the W.A.T.C. that his case be re-opened. The matter is ...

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  41. CRlCKET

    Oo the Recreation Reserve on next Sunday, at 11 sharp, the Coolgardie Club will play Kamballie. The Coolgardie team will be chosen from the ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. PORT BROUGHTON, S.A.

    Mr. R. E. [?] Port Broughton, S.A., writes as follows :—“I have used Dr. Sheld[?]’s New Discovery; two children, [?] they have [?] ...

    Article : 36 words
  44. Advertising

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