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  2. PANIC UNABATED.

    The panic at Odessa is unabated. Smith, the British Consul, has chartered a vessel to take the British subjects from the port. The ...

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  3. CABLES.

    Appalling scenes are being witnessed at Odessa. Machine guns are being freely used in the streets by the military. Thousands of incendiaries are ...

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  4. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Cue, Day Dawn and Cuddingwarra are now connected by telephone. The office of the W.A. Bank at Lennonville is being closed this month. ...

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  5. SPORTING

    The Grand National Hurdles brought out a field of 23 runners. York won easily, Old Chappie being second, and Adjuster third. Betting 33 to 1 the ...

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  7. ANOTHER CIVIL SERVANT.

    Oliver Newmarch, the officer in charge of the Boulder Savings Bank has been arrested on a charge of stealing £70. ...

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  8. LAND AGENT WILLIS.

    W. N. Willis, the arrested Sydney agent, has been remanded to Perth. S. J. Haynes, for the accused, argued strenuously for a dismissal ...

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  9. THE PEACE CONFERENCE.

    M. Nelidoff, who was selected Russian plenipotentiary at the approaching peace conference at Washington, has declined to act owing to ...

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  10. THE LEONORA ELECTION.

    Last week’s election is expected to show a majority for Lynch. It is complained that the rolls are grossly irregular. Six hundred and seventy ...

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  11. TWO REGIMENTS REINFORCE.

    Two regiments have reinforced the local garrison. ...

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  12. FOUR RUSSIAN CRUISERS.

    The Russian Government has instructed the four Russian auxiliary cruisers still in the Pacific to proceed to Libau in the Baltic, and has ...

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  13. NINE SHIPS BURNED.

    Nine ships in port have been burnt, but so far no British vessel has been injured. ...

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  14. THE SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    For the the Mile Championship, swum in England on Saturday, Keran, the Australian champion, led for the first half-mile. At this stage Billington, ...

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  15. PLOT TO BLOW OPEN THE PRISON.

    A[?] party of Socialists chiselled a hole in the wall from the wanders quarters at Odessa into the penitentiary and inserted three powerful fire ...

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  16. THE TEREK DISARMED.

    Advices from Batavia state, that the Russian cruiser Terek, which sank the British steamer Ikhona and the Danish steamer Princess Marie, has been ...

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  17. ILLICIT STILL KEEPER.

    Cassora was fined £25 this morning for being in possession of an illicit still at North Fremantle. Further charges of making spirits will be laid. ...

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  18. Roads Board Meetings.

    Minutes of a special meeting held at Board Room, June 29. Present:— Messrs. J. W. Waldeck (chairman), C. Duncan, R. Wilton, T. Cream, J. ...

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  19. CORRESPONDENCE.

    “Forward” writes :—“I have for some time past been waiting to see if anyone would come forward and have something to say as to the manner in ...

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  20. A TIP FOR AUSTRALIA.

    A Grand Jurv in the United States has indicated that 18 officials of four leading American packing corporations, including the Armour Co., and ...

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  21. THIRTY THOUSAND DEPARTURES.

    Thirty thousand persons have quitted Odessa. ...

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  22. FOOTBALL.

    These two teams met for the third time this season in the Association competition, and as the Rovers were in the lead by four points a good ...

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  23. BOMBARDING THE PORT.

    The shelling of the port by the mutinous battleship Kniaz Potemkin was due to the temporary arrest of a portion of the mutineers who attended ...

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  24. INTER-STATE.

    Captain Watson, a recent passenger from Japan by steamer to the Eastern States, reports that Japan is keenly feeling the pinch of the war, ...

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  25. THE TOWN IN DARKNESS.

    The authorities at Odessa have stopped the gas and electric supply, and the town is now in darkness. ...

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  26. CONFLICTING REPORTS.

    Although the American Consul at Odessa cabled yesterday announcing the surrender of the Kniaz Potemkin soon after, the arrival of Admiral ...

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  27. CRICKET.

    The Australians’ first innings closed yesterday for 527, Laver being bowled by Brown for 43. Kelly was left not out with 74. ...

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  28. THE FEDERAL CRISIS.

    Mr. Reid has declined to make any statement about the political situation. He visits the Governor-General to-day and will probably advise. His ...

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  29. A BATTLE PROCEEDING.

    The “Times” correspondent at St. Petersburg state that telegrams are reported to have been received late last night announcing, that a battle is ...

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  30. A VICTORIAN SURPLUS.

    It is stated that Victorian Premier Beut will be able to announce a surplus of £500,000. ...

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  31. NEW SOUTH WALES JUDGES.

    During the year the Federal High Court have, reversed the decisions of the Stater Supreme court in two-thirds of the cases. ...

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  32. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIMED.

    Martial law has been proclaimed throughout the provinces of Erivan, Sebastopol and Nicola[?]eff. ...

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  33. LOCAL

    It has been definitely arranged that Rason will move a vote of want of confidence when Parliament meets. It is expected that the Moran party will ...

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  34. MUTINY AT KRONSTADT.

    The Russian sailors at Kronstadt in the Baltic have [?] and objected to fatigue duty ashore. They killed two officers and wounded six ...

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  35. DOCKERS STRIKE WORK.

    All the dockers at Kronstadt struck work as a protest against mobilisation. ...

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  36. ANOTHER WARSHIP MUTINIES.

    A private telegram received from Odessa states that a second battleship the Georgi Pobyedonostseff, has mutinied and there is no possibility ...

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  38. THE BOOTH DEMONSTRATION.

    At the Booth demonstration yesterday the theatre was crowded all day. In the evening, though it was pouring with rain, there was not standing ...

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  39. WHAT IS THE TRUTH

    Contradictory official accounts are published concerning events at Odessa Some state that the Kniaz has surrendered, that her crew has been ...

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  40. JUDGE APPLAUDS A HUSBAND.

    On Saturday, Judge McMillan, in granting a decree nisi in divorce to Frederick Tremayne Smith from Elizabeth Smith (co-respondent John ...

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  41. THE THIRD TEST MATCH.

    Rhodes has injured his finger. His place in the test match will probably be taken by Blythe. M’Laren is suffering from rheumatism and will ...

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  42. POIDEVIN IN FORM.

    Poidevin, the ex-Australian, is showing great form. He scored 138 Last week for Lancashire against Sussex. ...

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