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  2. THE FERMENT IN RUSSIA.

    A Reuter's despatch states that two bombs were thrown at M. Khuostoff, the Governor of Chormagoff, as he and his wife were driving home from the ...

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  3. THE BRITISH ELECTIONS

    During a political meeting of Liberals at Anglesea on Saturday a dynamite cartridge exploded. A window frame was shattered by the ...

    Article : 51 words
  4. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The State Premier, referring to statements made on the subject of the Federal capital site by Mr. G. B. Edwards, M.H.R., said that the only three sites ...

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  5. INTER-STATE.

    The will of the late Wm. Milne, of Mt. Lotty, has been lodged for probate. The estate was sworn at £160,000. The property has all been left to ...

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  6. ESCAPED PRISONERS RECAPTURED.

    On December 1 the officials of the Rottuest prison discovered that three of the prisoners, John McCarthy, William See, and John McCarthy, had ...

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  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr. Price, the Premier of South Australia, in the course of an interview, stated that the principal matter with which he was ...

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  8. INTER-STATE CRICKET.

    The W.A. Cricket Council met again last night to complete arrangements for the visit of the South Australian cricket team, which arrives at Fremantle on ...

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  9. COUNTRY.

    At the banquet tendered to the Minister for Lands (Mr. N. J. Moore) by the Narrogin Agricultural Society, on the occasion of his recent visit to ...

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  10. THE EAST MANCHESTER ELECTION.

    Mr. T. J. Horridge, who, standing in the Liberal interest defeated Mr. Balfour at East Manchester, on Saturday, attributes his victory in part to ...

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  11. ENTHUSIASM OF LONDON LIBERALS.

    Large crowds, who shouted and cheered the election results, assembled in Fleet-street and King's Way on Saturday evening. ...

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  12. DISCOVERIES OF BOMBS.

    Further discoveries of bombs and explosives have been made at Riga. ...

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  13. ANGLO-GERMAN RELATIONS.

    Representatives of thirty-two Chambers of Commerce held a demonstration yesterday in favour of promoting Anglo-German friendship. ...

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  14. NEW YORK SHARE SWINDLE.

    Samuel Humphreys a journalist, of New York, who, with Charles Seton, a lawyer, was recently arrested on a charge of having forged £100,000 worth ...

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  15. A DEBACLE SIGNALISED.

    The "Observer," a London Sunday paper, commenting on the elections declares that Saturday's polling signalises the debacle of the Unionists. ...

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  16. THE COURT.

    The King is at present at Sandringham, where he will remain till the 20th inst. ...

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  17. LABOURITES AND SOCIALISTS.

    The Labourists and Socialists polled heavily on Saturday, even when they were not returned. ...

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  18. THE WELLINGTON-STREET FIRE.

    The adjourned inquest concerning the fire which occurred in E. T. Gray's wickerwork factory on the morning of December 31 was concluded yesterday ...

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  19. BALLARAT MINERS' ASSOCIATION.

    Regret is expressed, in the halfyearly report of the Ballarat branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association, that the amount paid in accident ...

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  20. ITALY AND THE VATICAN.

    The Government of Italy, when disendowing the religious orders in 1873, allotted £16,000 for the maintenance of orders abroad. ...

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  21. THE ATTEMPT ON ABDUL HAMID'S LIFE.

    An Armenian anarchist named Chisagi has been arrested at Constantinople for intending to complete the attempt made by the Belgian, Joris on ...

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  22. MR. REDMOND ON THE SITUATION.

    Mr. John Redmond, speaking at Waterford on Saturday night, said that the present Government was friendly to Ireland, so far as its ...

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  23. BRASS FOR GOLD.

    Detective-Sergeant Walsh, Detective O'Brien, and P.C. Clarke, acting on a warrant, arrested at Fremantle yesterday afternoon William Sherwin and ...

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  24. JAPAN.

    General Nogi, one of the three Japanese Generals who played a leading part in the late war, has returned to Tokio, where he was accorded a great ...

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  25. ENGLAND AND JAPAN.

    Prince Arthur of Connaught, who is proceeding to Japan with the insignia of the Order of the Garter for the Mikado, is also the bearer of the Order ...

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  26. APPEAL FOR LARGE MAJORITIES.

    Mr. Herbert Gladstone, speaking yesterday at Leeds strongly appealed to the United Kingdom for large majorities at the general election now in ...

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  27. MURDER AND ROBBERY.

    M. Durel, a French architect, residing at Geneva, was murdered yesterday on board a train, as it was passing through a tunnel near Viren Le Grand. ...

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  28. THE IRON TRADE.

    The lowest British tender received for 1,000 steel tyres required for railway carriages and waggons by the Indian Government was twice as much as ...

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  29. NATIONALISTS JUBILANT.

    The Nationalists of Dublin are jubilant at the Liberals' success in connection with the first batch of elections. Mr. O'Callaghan, the National ...

    Article : 152 words
  30. Family Notices

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  31. FRANCE AND VENEZUELA.

    The United States Government is trying to arrange a settlement of the France-Venezuelan dispute. In the meantime three French ...

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  32. THE COTTON TRADE.

    The Southern Cotton Growers' Association of the United States has resolved to grow one-fourth less cotton and to request holders of spot cotton ...

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  33. Family Notices

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  34. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    In the presence of a good audience in His Majesty's Theatre last night, Pollard's Opera Company reproduced the musical comedy "Cafe Gloriana," or ...

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  35. RUSSIAN FINANCE.

    Owing to the Russian Treasury showing a deficit of £48,000,000, and to the increase in the national expenditure, Russia's estimated expenditure for the ...

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  36. OUTRAGE IN TASMANIA.

    A number of miners at Dundas were somewhat incensed at some action by Emu Bay navvies, who were repairing a railway line in the vicinity, and on ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL FOOTBALL.

    The international Rugby football match England v. Wales was played on Saturday, and resulted in a victory for Wales by 2 goals 2 tries to 1 try. ...

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  38. MAGNITUDE OF LIBERAL MAJORITIES.

    Tremendous enthusiasm has been excited in Liberal circles in Birmingham, Bristol, Glasgow, and other centres by the magnitude of the Liberal ...

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  39. PILBARRA RAILWAY.

    Sir,—It must be a source of satisfaction to the advocates of the rival routes that the Government has lost no time since the holidays in dealing with the ...

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  40. CHINESE LABOUR ON THE RAND.

    Two hundred and thirty-five whites, on the Nourse Deep Mine, Johannesburg, have protested against the reports circulated in England, alleging ...

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  41. A SYDNEY LABOUR DIFFICULTY.

    The new agreement between the Stevedores' Association and the Sydney Wharf Labourers' Union was applicable to those handling grain on Darling Island as well ...

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  42. A NEW FIELD FOR RABBITS.

    The rabbit plague has no terrors for Mr. W. T. Campbell, Deputy Resident British Commissioner for the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. A few days ago Mr. ...

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  43. MOB VIOLENCE AT PETERBOROUGH.

    A disgraceful exhibition of mob violence occurred on Saturday at Peterborough. After a Unionist meeting had been ...

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  44. A FATAL FALL OF TIMBER.

    A lad named John Mostley was killed at the Tasmanian mine, Beaconsfield, this morning. He was playing about a stack of timber when a number of planks ...

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  45. THE POPE AND FRANCE.

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent at Rome states that His Holiness the Pope has censured a section of the French Episcopacy for omitting ...

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  46. TARIFF REFORMERS' FIRST VICTORY.

    Mr. H. Pike-Pease, the Unionist candidate, who was re-elected for Darlington on Saturday, in acknowledging his return, remarked it was the first ...

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  47. PERSONAL.

    Sir John and Lady Forrest sailed for London yesterday afternoon by the R.M.S. Himalaya. They were seen off by the Bishop of Perth and Mrs. Riley ...

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  48. VICTORIAN SUPREME COURT.

    It is possible that a new development may occur in relation to the filling of the prospective vacancy on the Supreme Court Bench. For years the two ...

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  49. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The Minister for Commerce (Dr. Hicks, M.L.A.) explains that so far the results of the bacteriological examinations of the serum taken from ...

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  50. THE FISCAL QUESTION.

    At the launch of a new turbine steamer on Saturday at Birkenhead, Mr. Laird, the well-known shipbuilder, declared himself a thorough-going ...

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  51. SPEECH BY MR. BALFOUR.

    Mr. Balfour, the ex-Premier, speaking at the Central Club, Birmingham, hoped that the revolutionary promises which had been made by members of ...

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  52. PERSONAL.

    The Marquis of Linlithgow, formerly Governor-General of the Commonwealth, while hunting near Tarpoley, near Chester, was thrown from his ...

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  53. THE BEREAVED ABRAHAMS FAMILY.

    Sir,—I read in this morning's "West Australian" of the death by drowning of a man named Abrahams, who has left a wife and six children in poor ...

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  54. CART SMASHED BY A RAILWAY TRAIN.

    At Dunolly this afternoon a train from St. Arnaud ran into a cart owned and driven by J. Lee, butcher. The cart was smashed into fragments. Lee ...

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  55. SOUTH PERTH.

    Sir,—The article in your columns in to-day's issue, by "Ben Lartis," referring to South Perth, is a really well-written article. "Ben Lartis" has a ...

    Article : 82 words
  56. SPEARED BY A NATIVE.

    John Ward, who was speared by a native at the Three-mile Hotel, died in the Wyndham Hospital. An aboriginal named Billy has been committed for ...

    Article : 52 words
  57. WIRELESS TELEGRAPHY.

    The Marconi Company will make a demonstration of wireless telegraphy between Queenscliff and Devonport (Tas.), in about two months' time. It is ...

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  58. HOW VICTORIES WERE WON.

    Mr. Byles, the Labour candidate, who was returned for North Salford, attributes his success firstly to his insisting upon untaxed bread, and ...

    Article : 100 words
  59. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 20 words
  60. Advertising

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