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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Political Situation.—At the meeting of the Executive Council yesterday, Mr. George Throssell, the new Premier, was sworn in as Colorial Treasurer. We ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    To-night Alderman Rotallick, a leading member of the Labour Party, was elected Mayor without opposition. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    It is officially stated that the report that the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall would make Sydney their first port of call in Australia is untrue. ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Lord Roberts, in one of his despatches recently published by the War Office, mentions the following colonial officers as having distinguished themselves:— ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. F. J. Cornwallis (Conservative), who was the defeated candidate for Maidstone at the last general elections, has succeeded with his petition for the ...

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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Barton, who returned this morning from Adelaide, addressed a crowded audience in the Town Hall this evening, in explanation of the policy of the ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    Ex-Colonel Picquart, one of the leading dramatis personae in the Dreyfus affair, who was deprived of his commission in the French army, has withdrawn ...

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  9. METROPOLITAN FIRE BRIGADE.

    The alleged grievances of the men of the Metropolitan Fire Brigade formed the subject of an inquiry by the Fire Brigades Board yesterday afternoon. ...

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  10. INDIA.

    Lord Curzon, the Viceroy of India, has created a new frontier province. The new province is formed out of four divisions of the Indus district of the ...

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  11. STATE ELECTIONS.

    A large and representative gathering of the electors of East Perth took place at the Star and Garter Hotel last night, when a requisition to Mr. E. E. Rogers, ...

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  12. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A Cabinet sub-committee has been appointed to make arrangements for the forthcoming visit of the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. ...

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  13. GAMBLING IN BELGIUM.

    The Belgian Chamber of Deputies has passed a resolution affirming the desirability of the legal suppression of gambling houses throughout the kingdom. ...

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  14. THE BRITISH LOAN.

    Tenders were opened yesterday for the Imperial Government's issue of £11,000,000 worth of Exchequer Bonds. The amount applied for was over ...

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  15. THE KING AND QUEEN.

    King Edward and the Queen Alexandra, after visiting the Dowager Empress Frederick and the German Emperor next month, will, it is announced, proceed to ...

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  16. THE SPANISH RIOTS.

    Fresh street disturbances arising out of the anti-Jesuit riots have occurred in Madrid. The Municipal Constitution of the city ...

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  17. MINING.

    Chillagoe (Q.) copper mining shares are quoted at 35s. ...

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  18. A GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION.

    An explosion occurred yesterday at the Chilworth Gunpowder Works, near Guildford, in the county of Surrey. Six men were killed. These were the ...

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  19. CAPE COLONY.

    A deputation representing the Municipal Congress of Cape Colony has waited upon the Premier, Sir J. Gordon Sprigg, and urged the appointment of local ...

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  20. COMMERCIAL.

    The lead imports of the United Kingdom for January amounted to 18,198 tons. Of this quantity, 6,227 tons were imported from Australia. The exports ...

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  21. THE PLAGUE.

    An outbreak of bubonic plague has occurred at Khirgeez, between Semipalatinsk and Orenburg, in Russian Central Asia. ...

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  22. R.M.S. CHINA.

    The R.M.S. China left to-day for London with the following passengers:—For London—Mr. and Mrs. W. Andrews, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Palch, Mr. ...

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  23. THEFTS OF MILITARY STORES.

    Extensive thefts of military stores have been discovered in Natal. Six railway employees have been arrested in connection with these ...

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  24. QUEENSLAND.

    No true bill has been filed in two cases of alleged forgery in which Mr. Donald McIntosh, M.L.A., was committed for trial. The charges were brought in ...

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  25. SUPPLYING LIQUOR TO POLICEMEN.

    Arthur William Savage, the licensee of the United Service Hotel, was charged at the City Police Court yesterday, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., with having ...

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  26. THE OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    The strictest secrecy is being observed by the Cabinet as to the terms of the speech from the Throne which the King will read at the opening of the ...

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  27. VICTORIA.

    Owing to ill-health Sir Henry Wrixon has decided to abandon his candidature for a seat in the Senate. The executive committee of the Baron ...

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  28. INTER-STATE POSTAL-CONFERENCE.

    The Inter-State Postal Conference resumed this morning. Mr. Outtrim presided. Mr. Drake, Postmaster-General of the Commonwealth, was also present. ...

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  29. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    The British Admiralty authorities have accepted a proposal suggesting that they should use Australian wine for christening warships. ...

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  30. THE BAPTISTS' DISPUTE.

    It will be remembered that some time ago a dispute occurred in the Baptist community on the subject of immersion, the Baptist Union in this State ...

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  31. CANADA.

    The Empire League of Canada has recommended the creation of an Imperial Consultative Council to advise the Government regarding the early ...

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  32. LABOUR DIFFICULTY IN KALGOORLIE.

    Mr. W. Diver, the acting-secretary of the Trades and Labour Council, during the absence of Mr. J. W. Croft, at the Collie, received a telegram yesterday ...

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  33. THE COMPLAINTS AGAINST A TELEGRAPH OFFICIAL.

    The report of the board appointed to inquire into the complaints against M[?]. R. J. Wilson, an official of the Post and Telegraph Department, of having ...

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  34. THE CHINA TROUBLE.

    Li Hung Chang and Prince Cheng, the Chinese peace envoys, have assured the Foreign Ministers at Peking that the Emperor is now solely directing the ...

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  35. ITALY.

    Count Zanardelli, an ex-Minister of Foreign Affairs, has been called upon by the King of Italy to form a new Ministry, and is now engaged in that task. ...

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  36. THE VICTORIAN BUSH FIRES.

    Another victim of the Birregurra fires. W. Walls, died in the Colac Hospital today. He was terribly burnt last Thursday about the arms, and his hands were ...

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  37. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENT.

    Mr. F. Illingworth, land and estate agent, 264 St. George's-terrace, Perth, announces in our advertising columns that his new property list for 1901, ...

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  38. INCENDIARISM IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A case of incendiarism was brought to light at Charleston to-day, at an inquest into the cause of a fire which burned about a mile of country and greatly ...

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  39. THE MEAT SUPPLY.

    Sir,—In your issue of yesterday appeared the report of a case in the Pert[?] Police Court in which Hugh Davey, tr[?]ing as Carmichael and Co., wholes[?] ...

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  40. THE CHARGE OF STABBING A DETECTIVE.

    The jury, in the case of Joseph Baker, who was charged at the Criminal Court with having feloniously wounded Michael Toomey, a Queensland detective, with ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE.

    Mr. Philp believes that the authorities in South Africa are not asking for a thousand constabulary to be sent from Australia. but ask if the Government ...

    Article : 65 words
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