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  2. THE MEAT SUPPLY.

    The Acting Chief Inspector of Stock (Mr. J. L. Burns) made the following statement to a "West Australian" reporter yesterday in regard to the ...

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  3. REMARKABLE RAILWAY INCIDENT.

    Last evening a man named A. Stuart reported to the Fremantle railway stationmaster that when the workman's train from Midland Junction to ...

    Article : 86 words
  4. SAD TALE OF THE SEA.

    The barque Loretton, which has arrived at Newcastle from Delagoa Bay, had a gloomy experience across the Indian Ocean. ...

    Article : 100 words
  5. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    An excursion train containing 800 passengers dashed into a freight train coming in the opposite direction, on the Pere Marquette railway, near ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. THE RACE-TRAIN TRAGEDY.

    Pedlar Palmer, once well-known in pugilistic circles as "the box of tricks," was yesterday found guilty of the manslaughter of Robert Choat (42) a ...

    Article : 587 words
  7. INTER-STATE.

    Pastonalists state that the increase in wages to shearers provided for in the award of the Federal Arbitration Court will represent an additional ...

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  8. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    At the annual meeting of the National Rifle Association at Bisley yesterday Motton finished thirteenth in the St. George's Challenge Vase ...

    Article : 483 words
  9. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Mails.—The ordinary mail for the Eastern States is notified to close at the G.P.O. to-day at 11.30 a.m. (late fee 12.30 p.m.) for conveyance by ...

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  10. BURGLARY AT KATANNING.

    At about 3 o'clock this morning a burglar broke into McIndoe's drapery store, in Clive-street, and emptied the till of £7 18s., mostly silver. Entrance was ...

    Article : 179 words
  11. AN ARSENAL FOR AUSTRALIA.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, the Minister for Defence, and a party of Federal legislators visited Lithgow to-day. The site suggested for the ...

    Article : 209 words
  12. ADVERTISING AUSTRALIA IN LONDON.

    As previously states, Sir William Lyne's scheme to acquire a site in the Strand, London, for Commonwealth offices is not generally approved by his ...

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  13. THE "ALL-RED" MAIL SCHEME.

    Sir Wilfrid Laurier, the Premier of Canada, was ovationed at Quebec and Montreal yesterday on his return from England after having attended the ...

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  14. REBEL RAISULI'S COUP.

    The Shereef of Wazan, who recently set out for the purpose of inducing the tribes in his district to withdraw their support from the Moroccan rebel chief ...

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  15. THE LATE MR. C. E. DEMPSTER.

    The announcement of the death of Mr. C. E. Dempster, M.L.C., was received here with expressions of profound regret by all classes of the ...

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  16. LABOUR ORGANISATIONS.

    A conference of delegates from trades unions was held at the Alexandra Cafe last evening for the purpose of considering a proposal to bring about a ...

    Article : 363 words
  17. ENGLISH EDUCATION QUESTION.

    The Archbishop of Canterbury and several Anglican bishops interviewed members of the Government on Saturday, and asked for the withdrawal of ...

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  18. THE SLAUGHTERING QUESTION AT KALGOORLIE.

    Before Mr. Dowley, R.M., in the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning, David Nicholas Maher, formerly head slaughterman for Butcher and Uhr. ...

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  19. THE KOREAN CRISIS.

    A number of Korean troops at Seoul, the capital of Korea, mutinied on Friday. They escaped from their barracks and scattered through the ...

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  20. FRANCE.

    General Hagron has resigned the position of Generalissimo of the French Army as a protest against a proposal of the Minister for War, General Picquart. ...

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  21. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    A plenary sitting of the International Peace Conference at the Hague on Saturday approved of a new Convention adapting the principles of the ...

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  22. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Denham Bedford, R. N., and Mr. C. Pinsent, R.N. are proceeding to Sydney to-day in the R.M.S. Moldavia, to join the flagship. ...

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  23. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL ASSAULT.

    The case in which John K. McBeth was charged, on the complaint of a woman giving the name of Mrs. Simpkins, with unlawful assault, was again ...

    Article : 303 words
  24. THE RAND LABOUR TROUBLE.

    The strikers at Johannesburg have sent a cable message to Mr. Winston Churchill, Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Colonies, asking him to ...

    Article : 67 words
  25. IRELAND.

    Sir Thomas Grattan Esmonde, Nationalist M.P. for North Wexford, has joined the Sinn Fein Society in Ireland. He declares that Ireland must ...

    Article : 58 words
  26. SMUGGLING TOBACCO.

    In the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day Frederick B. White was charged with having had in his possession tobacco contrary to the provisions of the ...

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  27. THE APOCRYPHAL SAYINGS OF CHRIST.

    Rustafjaell, Egyptologist, claims to have discovered at Edfu in the north of Egypt, near the site of an old Coptic Monastery, Several Greek and Coptic ...

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  28. PERSONAL.

    Sir George Sydenham Clarke, formerly Governor of Victoria, and afterwards a member of the War Office Reorganisation Committee, has been ...

    Article : 373 words
  29. ACCIDENT TO AN OCEAN LINER.

    While coaling at Bromerhaven on Saturday, the Steamer Kaiser Wilhelm II. (19,360 tons) belonging to the North German Lloyd Shipping Co., ...

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  30. A SOCIETY SCANDAL.

    The Countess of Rosslyn has secured a divorce in Scotland on the ground that her husband the Earl of Rosslyn, has committed adultery. ...

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  31. WASHED FROM THE ROCKS.

    An elderly man whose name has not been definitely ascertained, was washed off the rooks at Bondi to-day. He was out on ...

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  32. LAWN TENNIS.

    The lawn tennis tournament for the Davis Cup was continued on Saturday, when N. Brookes (Victoria) beat A. W. Gore (England). 7—5. 6—1. 7—5. ...

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  33. MINING ACCIDENTS.

    In the Coolgardie Police Court this morning George Imlah, the manager of the Garden Gully mine, was charged with having neglected to put ladders ...

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  34. MACEDONIA.

    Recently a number of Turkish troops exterminatied a Bulgarian band of 47 men at Tikvesh, in Macedonia. Five Turks were killed in the fight. ...

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  35. SHOP ASSISTANTS' HOURS.

    Sir,—I am very glad "V.J." has called public attention to the very late hours some of the girls have to work, in order to earn their few shillings per week, ...

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  36. SWIMMING.

    Ella MacKay, the Scottish champion lady swimmer, easily defeated Beatrice Kerr, of Australia, in a quarter-mile race at Blackpool. ...

    Article : 28 words
  37. QUEENSLAND POLITICS.

    It is generally assumed that the Labour members will give the Government support up to a certain point but it will be by no means an undivided ...

    Article : 136 words
  38. CHINESE IN THE FURNITURE TRADE.

    A threat of [?] against the chi[?] was[?] Sir Alexander I[?] a deputation [?] ...

    Article : 61 words
  39. THE LAW LIST.

    Full Court.—At 11 a.m., before the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice McMillan: J. Cleary (plaintiff), appellant, and the Adelaide Steamship Company, ...

    Article : 63 words
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