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  2. THE WEST AUSTRALIAN EXHIBITION.

    Yesterday, the Western Australian Exhibition entered upon its second week. There was throughout the day a fall attendance. In the afternoon ...

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  3. SOCIAL NOTES.

    The annual prize-giving in connection with the [?] Ladies College held in the [?] Hall on Tuesday evening. Lady Bealord, accompanied by ...

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  4. AN EXPLANATION.

    Sir,—In Saturday's issue appears a report of a meeting of the Midland Junction Council, in which Cr. Sampson taxes me with trying to condemn ...

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  5. THE CHAPMAN EXPERIMENTAL FARM.

    Sir,—The references of the Minister for Agriculture to the Chapman and Narrogm Experimental Farms call for some comment. On the 27th ult. when ...

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  6. A WOMAN IN MAN'S ATT[?]E.

    Bortha Victor, who had been walking about the city in male attire, was before the Water Police Court to-day on a charge of having been drunk and ...

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  7. COUNTRY.

    A safe robbery occurred at the Boulder Meat Supply Depot, in Piesse-street, early yesterday morning. When the employees arrived at the shop this ...

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  8. LAND TAXATION.

    Sir,—Your correspondent Mr. F. J. Saw expresses his satisfaction that the Land Assessment Bill has been thrown out. The Second Chamber has been ...

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  9. METROPOLITAN WATER SUPPLY.

    Sir,—From your issue of the 5th inst. re a reference to the metropolitan water supply in Parliament, I cull the following, which is alleged to have ...

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  10. LABOUR'S REAL VICTORY.

    Sir,—It is somewhat strange that apparently so little importance has been attached to the effects of the referendum submitted with the recent Federal ...

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  11. SIDING AT 205½ MILE.

    Sir,—I wish to endorse all that "South Pingelly" has written on this subject, and to point out to the Commissioner of Railways the folly of a ...

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  12. THE PROPOSED LAND TAX.

    Sir,—I am sure that the Premier will act wisely if he refrains from calling Parliament together in February next for the special purpose of forcing ...

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  13. THE DEFENCE OF WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Sir,—I read the able and patriotic letter of a "Rifle Club Man" this morning with very great interest and pleasure, and I beg you to permit an ...

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  14. THE STATE OF THE FEDERAL ROLLS.

    Sir,—The elections just held have revealed to the public the deplorable state of the rolls. Hundreds of electors have realised, when too late, the ...

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  15. A SELECTOR'S COMPLAINT.

    Sir,—Permit me through your valuable columns, to bring under notice the reckless conduct to say the least of it of the Ministerial party on the ...

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  16. THE OPERATIONS OF JEWS.

    Sir,—I read the letter from "Waldo" upon this absorbing question, and should have addressed you earlier in reply thereto had I not been busy ...

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  17. CITY ELECTIONS.

    Sir,—May I beg that you will kindly insert the enclosed copy of letter addressed by me to the Mayor and councillors, City of Perth.—Yours, etc., ...

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  18. DISCOMFORT AND DANGER.

    Sir,—Having taken some children to the Christmas tree at the Rev. T. Bird's, I would like to suggest that on future occasions the children should be ...

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  19. THE TIMBER-HEWERS' CASE.

    Sir,—Seeing that my name has been made much use of in the Arbitration Court lately, in justice to me I wish you to publish the following statement ...

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  20. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    W. H. Kidston and Co., Ltd, announce that the system of reinforcing, concetrate with "Diamond Mosh" expanded steel is coming rapidly into favour among ...

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  21. THE S.P.C.A. AND VETERINARY SCIENCE.

    Sir,—In reply to "Pegasus's" query, appearing in yours of the 6th inst., if "Pegasus" will kindly reveal his identity, or communicate with the hon, ...

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  22. STREET WATERING.

    Sir,—Having to frequently travel on the Perth tram oara, I bag to draw attention to the ways the roads are watered. Any persons travelling on the ...

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