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  2. NEWS OF THE DAY

    The Weather.—The weather at Coolgardie yesterday was fine and bright, yesterday afternoon the Government Astronomer (Mr. W. E. Cooke) issued ...

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  3. CABLEGBAMS

    The commandant at Vladivostok has ordered all non-combatants to leave. The soldiers' families have already ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    While the Zemstvos were sitting to-day at M. Dolzoroukoff's Palace, police entered the room. The commissary read the ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    In the match between the Australian Eleven and a Scottish Fifteen, in progress at Glasgow, the Australians are all out for 186. ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS

    The full story of the negotiations between the Labor Party and the Independents, which aimed at the inclusion in the present Ministry of Mr. ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    In Committee of Supply in the House Commons yesterday, after a long explained scheme of expediting the work of the Irish Land Commission, ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS

    Herbert Miller and James Tamblyn. Were barring down ground at the Proprietary mine this morning when a big fall occurred. ...

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  9. ALLEGED BICAMY

    William Balchin was charged to-day in the City Court with having committed bigamy. According to the evidence, he had ...

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  10. JAPANESE REVERSE.

    The “Figaro” reports that General Renenkamff has destroyed 14 Japanese provision depots and captured five convoys. ...

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  11. THE HEAT WAVE

    Ninety-six deaths occurred yesterday owing to the great heat in the Eastern cities of America. ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN POLITICS

    The Premier has decided to meet the House again on Tuesday. If another motion for adjournment is successful, Mr. Butler will probably ...

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  13. CONGRESS PROCEEDINGS.

    The Zemstvos Congress discussed the constitution and elaborated its provisions. The executive have had many ...

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  14. AN ABANDONED VESSEL.

    A lieutenant and 13 marines from the Kniaz Suveroff have landed from a boat at Enduma Point, Sakhalin, and informed the Japanese that they ...

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  15. SUPPRESSING BOOKMAKERS

    The “Matin” states that bookmaking will be suppressed on French racecourses after September 1. The action is taken over the ...

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  16. PERSONAL.

    Perth, July 21—All the West Australian Senators have been gazetted Justices of the Peace for the whole of the State. ...

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  17. MAILS

    Mails for the Eastern States, Fiji, and New Zealand will close at the Coolgardie post office on Monday, the 24th inst., at 4.15 p.m., for ...

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  18. THE BOER CONGRESS

    The Bloemfontein Congress has resolved to form a union to obtain responsible government. Messrs. Fischer and De Wet advised ...

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  19. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    Thousands of Japanese greeted Komura, the Japanese plenipotentiary, on his arrival at Seattle, Washington, yesterday. ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN LOANS

    Mr. W. H. James has written, and is circulating, a pamphlet explaining the works and loans in Western Australia, dwelling on Australia’s ...

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  22. THE CZAR AND THE KAISER.

    It is reported in St. Petersburg that the Czar will leave Petershof to-day, ostensibly for a cruise in the Polar Star, but really to meet the Kaiser in ...

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  23. TEE POLITICAL SITUATION

    According to what purports to be inside information it is perfectly plain that an attempt was made by the Government at the caucus on Wednesday ...

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  25. THE WAGES QUESTION

    The meeting convened for the purpose of giving an expression of opinion regarding the wages question, eventuated at the Exchange Hotel to-night ...

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  26. REFORM FROM ABOVE.

    A storm of cheers greeted M. Petrunkevitch's declaration that all hope of reform from above had vanished, and that a revolution is inevitable. ...

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  27. POPULATION FOR AUSTRALIA

    President Roosevelt, when interviewed by Helen Jerome, said :—I take a keen interest in Australia and New Zealand, particularly New Zealand. ...

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  29. THE INDIAN ARMY

    The controversy as to the reorganisation of the Indian defences and army by Lord Kitchener has been revived in the House of Commons. ...

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  30. ARCHBISHOP OF ADELAIDE

    The Pope has audionced the Archbishop of Adelaide. ...

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  32. DR HARMER

    Dr. Harmer, formerly Bishop of Adelaide, has been enthroned as Bishop of Rochester. ...

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  33. TRAVELLING WITHOUT TICKETS

    Two men named William McIntosh and Edward Rogers were apprehended on the arrival of the 10.30 train yesterday morning, for having, it is ...

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  35. SUDDEN DEATH AT BONNIEVALE

    Yesterday afternoon a telephonic message was received in Coolgardie to the effect that Charles Graham Riley had been found dead in his camp, at ...

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  36. BRITAIN AND FRANCE

    King Edward has telegraphed, thanking M. Rouvier for the fleet's sympathetic reception in France. ...

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  37. THE COAL SUPPLIES

    Mr. Pretyman, speaking of the Whitworth coalfields, said that outside the area where coal suitable to the navy is found, the price showed that the ...

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  38. MINE-OWNERS' SCALE REJECTED.

    The wages question was advanced a further stage to-night when delegates of all the mine employes' unions affected met for the purpose of considering ...

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