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  2. PERTH.

    In the Supreme Court on Saturday the case of Cosh, plaintiff and appellant, and Davis and others came on for hearing. The respondents appeal under the ...

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  3. ARRIVALS FROM THE EAST.

    Upwards of five hundred passengers arrived at Albany by the steamers Barcoo and Marloo. ...

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  4. KAISER WILHELM’S CANAL

    Thirty-nine German men-of-war, including the largest ironclads, safely passed through kaiser Wilhelm’s canal (recently constructed between the ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS,

    The Kanowna Developing Company has been formed with a capital of £80,000, and is issuing one half of the shares. ...

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  6. THE CENTRAL PROVINCE ELECTION.

    The ballot box from Carnarvon is expected to arrive to-night at Geraldton, when the result of the Central Province election will be made known. ...

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  7. IMPERIAL UNITY.

    In reply to a statement by Sir Henry Chaplin that a complete system of cables should be constructed in the colonies to facilitate communication ...

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  8. THE VISIT OF THE CZAR TO PARIS.

    Great Preparations are being made to entertain the Czar during his visit to Paris in October. The French and Russian fleet will be reviewed at ...

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  9. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Intercolonial Stock Conference concluded its sittings on Saturday. The conference adopted a report, which states “that the disease of tick ...

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  10. SUNSTROKE IN NEW YORK.

    Six hundred and fifty-one deaths from sunstroke occurred in New York last week. ...

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  11. LABOR TROUBLES.

    In reference to Wilson’s manifesto, the sailors and firemen demand the fixing of a minimum wage, and refuse to unload ships from British and conti ...

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  12. THE MATABELE WAR.

    Captain Thomas and the troops under his command built a fort at the Gwaa River and repulsed three impies of natives. ...

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  13. A BOOM IN SWINDLING.

    Four tradesmen were swindled on Saturday night by bogus post office orders. In each case the man made small purchase and presented a post ...

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  14. THE IRISH NATIONAL PARTIES.

    The Parnellites protest against the proposed convention in September next at Dublin as being a factionist move, and intend to themselves convene one ...

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  15. A SENSATIONAL SUICIDE.

    A determined suicide took place on Saturday at Craig’s Private Hospital, West Perth. The following statement, made by a Mr. Cleal, who lives near the ...

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    J. STANBURY. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    C. R. HARDING. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. COLLISION IN THE SCHELDT

    The French steamer Quatreamis and the steamer Cape York collided in the Scheldt. The bowsprit of the Cape York being broken, she was towed back ...

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  19. AN HISTORIC MEETING.

    Li Hung Chang has interviewed Mr. Gladstone at Hawarden. ...

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  20. A PECULIAR DEATH.

    A somewhat mysterious case, now engaging the attention of the police, is that of a man named Frederick Wm. Treleaven, who died on Friday morning, ...

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  21. WAGES ON THE RAND.

    The wages of the native laborers on the Rand mines (Transvaal) have been reduced by one half. ...

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  22. MINING RUSH IN BRITISH COLUMBIA.

    A recently rich crushing at the Kootely mine, in British Columbia, is exciting great interest in Canada, and a big rush has set in. ...

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  23. THE GERMAN CABINET.

    Herr Bronsart has resigned owing to friction in the Cabinet in consequence of the Emperor’s military policy. He is to be replaced by Herr Gossler ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian Eleven commenced a match against a Surrey eleven at the oval to-day. The home team won the toss and batted first. They ...

    Article : 95 words
  25. SPAIN CLAIMS DAMAGES.

    Spain is preparing to claim an immense sum from America as recompense for the damage caused by the recent filibustering expedition from Florida to ...

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  26. FATAL FAMILY QUARREL.

    A telegram from Murrundi states that a young man named James Gorman died there on Saturday from the effects of a fractured skull, which, it is ...

    Article : 123 words
  27. THE SEA SERPENT AGAIN.

    It is alleged that a sea serpent 6ft long has been washed on the beach at Clarence Heads. ...

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  28. FRANCE AND RUSSIA.

    The Times states that France and Russia have decided to protect the Christians in Crete. ...

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  29. A SUPPOSED BRUTAL MURDER.

    What is generally believed to be a brutal murder was reported to the police to-day. Joseph Ryder, aged 17, living at Waterloo, went home last ...

    Article : 278 words
  30. THE NILE ADVANCE.

    The British gunboats have passed the second cataract of the Nile. ...

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