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  2. MINING.

    Manager's telegram, February 5:—"Work confined to timbering drive and breaking ore from leading stope north and south. Expect start stoping over ...

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  3. SATURDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    Saturday morning's weather chart presented no new features. The monsoonal ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EASTERN STATES RACING.

    The Moorefield Club's meeting was held yesterday in very hot weather. There was a large attendance. Results:— MAIDEN HANDICAP, of £100, six ...

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  5. EMPIRE MIGRATION.

    The grants made available under the Empire Settlement Act are not being absorbed quickly enough. There is something wrong somewhere, and to find just ...

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  6. SETTLEMENT AND AGRICULTURE.

    The Government Statistician (Mr. S. Bennett) has issued Part V. (Land Settlement, Agriculture. Livestock and Meteorological Statistics of the "Statistical ...

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  7. PRICES COMMISSION.

    The Royal Commission on Prices, took evidence from Busselton traders yesterday. S.R. Webb butcher, stated that there ...

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  8. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE.

    In a long statement on Friday commenting on the memorial which is to be forwarded to the Dominions Office protesting against the proposed abolition of ...

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  9. BOULDER PERSEVERANCE.

    The Boulder Perseverance dividend of 1s. per share, or £20,000. payable January 27, applies only to the 400.000 priority shares, issued during the ...

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  10. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    A few scattered thunderstorms were reported from inland stations on Saturday morning, the only heavy registrations being 1.75 inches at Widgiemooltha and ...

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  11. BLACK'S GOLD DISCOVERY.

    Adelaide investors have taken an option on Black's gold discovery north of Burracoppin, and have agreed to pay £40,000 for the property in the event of ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    Kimberley Division.—Hall's Creek, 31 points; Derby. 53: Fitzrey. 4. Gascoyne Division.—Na[?]aine, 1; Day Dawn. 1; Mt. Magnet, 2: Boolsrdy, 1; ...

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  13. WATER SHORTAGE.

    The gravest anxiety has been caused to officers of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works by the curtainment of the metropolitan water supply ...

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  14. SERIOUS ASSAULTS.

    Two serious cases of assault, one with robbery, are alleged to have occurred during Saturday night and have been reported to the Fremantle police. ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S FORECASTS.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Cool to moderate temperatures over west and south-west coastal areas and southern agricultural districts, with ...

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  16. AFFRAY AT FREMANTLE.

    The Fremantle Courthouse was crowded on Saturday morning for the sequel to the fracas at the Hotel Australia on Friday, when five negro seamen ran ...

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  17. Pastoral Rains.

    Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report having received the following rainfall reports from Messrs. Atkins Bros., Murgoo Statios:— February 5.—Narryer, 35 points of rain ...

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  18. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

    Perth, 75dog. max., 53dog. min.; Adelaide, 101, 57; Melbourne, 93. 58; Brisbane, 89, 71; Sydney, 85. 64; Hobart, 79, 55. Sunday, February 7. ...

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  19. Serious Position.

    A serious position has arisen in connection with the Melbourne Metropolitan Water Supply, in consequence of unexpected delays having occurred in the ...

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  20. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Saturday evening witnessed the presentation of an entirely new programme at the Prince of Wales Theatre, even Imito, whose bird imitations had been ...

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  21. GENERAL NEWS.

    The sitting of the Arbitration Court fixed for 10:30 a.m. to-day will not commence until 11:30 a.m. ...

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  22. MINERS' PHTHISIS.

    The Premier (Mr. Collier), the Minister for Mines (Mr. Troy) and Messrs. Munsie and Cunningham (Honorary Ministers) reached Kalgoorlie on ...

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  23. DROWNING ACCIDENTS.

    The week-end was marred by an unusual number of drowning fatalities in Victoria. John Howard (41) and James Draper (26), two deck, hands ...

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  24. KHYBER RAILWAY COMEDY.

    The Khyber Railway is literally lined with silver (wrote the Bombay correspondent of the London "Morning Post." on December 1). The tribesmen who helped ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    The Williamstown Race Club held a meeting yesterday. Results:— SUMMER HURDLES. Two miles. Eupression—Mr. J.E. Dymond's, by ...

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  26. A MINING CASE.

    Warden J. E. Geary, sitting in the Kalgoorlie Courthouse on Saturday morning, gave his reserved decision on the points raised during the hearing of the case of ...

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  27. IN THE CHURCHES.

    At the closing meeting of the Seventh Day Adventist tent mission, at Victoria Park, last night, Pastor Salton deal, with the subject of the sealing of God's ...

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  28. LIQUOR AT DANCE HALL.

    Great interest was taken to-day in several cases at the City Court, involving the Continental Fashionable Dance Hall and Cafe, which was raided by the police ...

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  29. FREMANTLE CARNIVAL.

    Fremantle will be the great centre of attraction on Wednesday night, when the opening of the White City carnival will take place on the grounds opposite ...

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  30. CURIOUS EFFECTS OF STORM

    A thunderstorm of intense violence broke over here on Wednesday evening. So severe was the lightning that in two difference parts of the district Messrs. ...

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  31. POLICE COURTS.

    Stealing.—Robert Reginald Bird, a young man, admitted having stolen a broach, a pair of boots and same silver, from a house at Swan View belonging to William T. Hatch ...

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  32. SEAMEN'S FEUD.

    Members of the Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union will attend a meeting at the Temperance Hall to-morrow night, convened by Mr. Jacob Johnson ...

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  33. AUSTRALIA AT PLAY.

    The following schedule of the number of admissions to various forms of entertainment in 1924-1925, and the tax paid is given by the Commissioner of ...

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  34. COMO CARNIVAL.

    The Come carnival was continued on Saturday afternoon and all day yesterday. Every possible convenience was provided for picnickers and family parties. ...

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  35. DOCTOR'S ALLEGATONS.

    In a letter which was read at a meeting of the Junee Hospital Board Dr. C. Cuttle alleged that he was treating a patient and required Dr. Field, the ...

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  36. COMPLAINTS AGAINST SAILORS.

    The conduct of men of the Australian Fleet at present in port has been the subject of heated and unfavourable comment by the citizens since their arrival ...

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  37. CHARGE AGAINST GREEKS.

    At the Central Police Court to-day Eustathios (Timathles (28), Sarantos Zantiotis (28), billiard markers, George Diacropoulos (31), a labourer, and George ...

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  38. UGLIELAND.

    A consistently interesting programme of amusements has been presented nightly as the Uglieland Carnival at the foot of William-street. the attractions ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. LYCEUM GARDENS.

    The Ten Commandments wa. oe screened at the Lyceum Gardens. Mt. Lawley, to-night, when a special musical programme will accompany the picture. ...

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  41. FREMANTLE.

    Disorderly and Resisting Arrest.—Chas. Cawdren, an English farm hand, was charged with using obscene language in Swan-street. Constabie Carning said that accused was ...

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  42. AID TO CHILDREN.

    The Secretary of the State Children Department thanks the following for donations in the Government Receiving Depot. Mt. Lawley:—Railway Tearooms (Mt. Lawley). ...

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  43. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    Tattersail's Club held a meeting at Victoria Park yesterday. The weather was very warm and among, but the attendance was good. Results:— ...

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  44. MEETINGS.

    A general meeting of the Fremantle Organisation of Labour Women will be held in the Fremantle Trades Hall at 8 o'clock to-morrow night. ...

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  45. COLISEUM GARDENS.

    To-night's attractions at the Collsem Gardens, Subiaco, will be "The Live Wire" and "The Dressmaker from Paris," with an [?] concert. The Chap ...

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  46. STEAMER EXCURSIONS.

    The s.s. Zephyr will leave Perth dails at 8 p.m. for river trips. On Wednesday Saturday, and Sunday the vessel will to Rottness. ...

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  47. M1SCELLANEOUS.

    Claremont Picture Gardens.—George O'Brien in "The Fighting Heart," with Edmund Low in "Paris of Call" will be the programme to-night. ...

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