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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    "Western Mail" Christmas Number.— As advertised in another column, the Christmas number of the "Western Mail" will be on sale this afternoon, at 2 ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    A man named Richard Dawes was found dead last evening about half a mile out of Kojonup. The particulars to hand in regard to the matter are ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    J. M. Adams, late secretary of the Silver Star Lodge, U.A.O.D., was arrested to-day on a charge of having embezzled £150, the money of the trustees ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    Yielding to a general Canadian and Imperial with, Sir Wilfred Laurier and his wife, and several Canadian Ministers have decided to be present at the ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    A settlement has been arrived at in the long-standing dispute between the James Huddart Company and the New Zealand Shipping Company. ...

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  7. CLAREMONT ROADS BOARD.

    At a meeting held on Wednesday on last week the Claremont Roads Board suspended its secretary, who had, it was stated, been guilty of neglect of duty ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS.

    It is understood that Mr. Kruger, who is at present at the Hague, has relinquished his intention to visit the European capitals. ...

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  9. CONINGHAM DIVORCE CASE.

    The Coningham divorce case was continued to-day, before Mr. Justice Simpson. Now that the principal parties to the suit have undergone examination, ...

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  10. CABLEGRAMS.

    In the House of Lords yesterday, Earl Carrington complained that wounded colonial soldiers were sent home from South Africa in the steerage, and ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Rev. Dr. Burgess, President of the General Methodist Conference of Australasia, has accepted the invitation of the New South Wales Government to be ...

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  12. BUNBURY.

    At a special meeting of the Municipal Council held last night, a motion to amend by-law 3, so as to enable the council to collect rates quarterly, in ...

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  13. COMMERCIAL.

    Arrivals.—Ledwig, Medic. Flensburg. Departures.—For Melbourne: Donna Francisca. For Adelaide: Mermerits. For Fremantle: Surley. For Auckland: ...

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  14. WEST AFRICA.

    Baron Lambermont, the Belgian Minister of State, has been accepted as arbitrator between Great Britain and France, to determine the merits of the Waima ...

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  15. THE CHINA TROUBLE.

    Colonel Chaffee, commanding the United States forces in China, lately wrote to General Count von Waldersee, complaining of the removal by the ...

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  16. EAST PERTH SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    The hearing of the first charge preferred against the three men concerned in the shooting affray with the police at East Perth on October 6, was continued ...

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  17. LORD ROBERTS.

    H.R.H. the Prince of Wales will meet Lord Roberts at Paddington railway station on the latter's return to London, The Prince will also accompany the ...

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  18. THE PRINS CARL TRAGEDY.

    Johan Philipp Nordlund, the author of the Prins Carl tragedy of May last, was beheaded yesterday at Westeras, in Sweden. As he proceeded to the block ...

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  19. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Reginald Claude Roe, of Brisbane, has obtained a mathematical scholarship at Balliol College, Oxford. ...

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  20. THE COMMONWEALTH INAUGURATION.

    On Monday, a deputation, representing the Commonwealth commemoration committee of the Perth City Council, waited on the Premier, and asked for a ...

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  21. ENGLAND AND HOLLAND

    M. de Beaufort, the Dutch Foreign Minister, has addressed a Note to Lord Salisbury, apologising for the letter that was sent some time ago by the President ...

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  22. COOLGARDIE.

    A start was made this morning with the work of excavating the reservoir at Toorak, about a quarter of a mile to the north of Toorak Brewery. Only a ...

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  23. THE VANDERBILT ESTATE.

    The will of the late Mr. Cornelius Vanderbilt, the New York millionaire, has been proved. The particulars of the will show that ...

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  24. GERALDTON.

    The Minister of Mines's reply to the deputation which waited on him relative to the establishment of smelting works at Geraldton, has given much ...

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  25. WAR MATERIEL.

    The Ehrardt factories, at Busseldtorf, in Germany, are delivering in England 18 batteries of quick-firers, and 900 ammunition waggons. ...

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  26. PRESBYTERIANISM.

    A committee of leading Presbyterians, meeting at Washington, U.S.A., has unanimously decided to recommend a revision of the Westminster Confession. ...

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  27. THE BEER POISONING CASE.

    Exhaustive inquiries are being made by the Local Government Board touching the recent beer poisoning epidemic. ...

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  28. SHIPOWNERS AND SEAMEN.

    The conference between representatives of the Australian Steamship Owners' Federation and the Federated Seamen's Union, which has been sitting on various ...

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  29. RETURNED WEST AUSTRALIANS.

    Among the passengers by the s.s. Wollowra, which arrived at Albany to-day, were Trcopers Jones and Williams, of the West Australian troops, who ...

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  30. GREENBUSHES.

    A meeting attended by about sixty persons was held last night—Mr. Murphy in the chair—when Messrs. Murdock and Henderson, two delegates from ...

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  31. THE GREENWICH HOSPITAL MUSEUM.

    A sensational burglary has taken place at the Greenwich Hospital Museum. Among the treasures stolen were many of the Nelson relies, including a watch, ...

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  32. GERMANY.

    Baron von Thielman, late German Ambassador at Washington, speaking in the Riechstag yesterday, warned the Government that Germany had entered ...

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  33. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE AT COOLGARDIE.

    John Clarke attempted to commit suicide in the lockup to-day by cutting his throat with a dinner knife. The Knife, however, was too blunt, and he only ...

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  34. FATAL ASSAULT.

    The trial of five young men named Jas. O'Shannessey, Alfd. Cropley, Moss Smith, John Jas. Dowdle, and Hy. Edward Victoria Johnson on a charge of wilfully ...

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  35. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The Newbury-Spada Concert Company are announced to give a performance this evening, at the Queen's Hall. Mr. Philip Newbury and Madame Spada will render ...

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  36. A GERALDTON LOCAL COURT CASE.

    In the Local Court to-day—Mr. Brown, R.M., presiding—the case of the "Geraldton Express" Company v. Rowland Rees, judgment was given for ...

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  37. MINING.

    The Anchor Consolidated Gold Mining Company of Western Australia has been registered. The capital of the company is ...

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  38. MINING FATALITY AT BROKEN HILL.

    Thomas Charles Parummer, a single man, was killed at Block 14 mine to-day through a block of sulphide, weighing seven tons falling on him. Four men ...

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  39. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Assembly to-night Sir George Turner moved the second reading of the Woman's Suffrage Bill. He urged that as a big majority was ...

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  40. BALLARAT DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    At Ballarat to-day Thos. Chalmers McKinlay was placed on trial on a charge of murdering his wife on the 21st of October. It was alleged that ...

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  41. FRANCE.

    The French Senate has passed the Navy Bill, which provides for an appropriation of 762,266,000 francs (about £30,490,000). ...

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