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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    A cablegram was received by the Acting - Governor to-day from Mr. Chamberlain, intimating that if the Premiers arrive in London by the 21st ...

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  3. THE SMALL-POX SCARE.

    A telegram has been received from the President of the Board of Health at Adelaide stating that Mr. J. Richardson, the last of the Nineveh’s ...

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  4. RUMOURED RESIGNATION.

    It is rumoured that Mr. A. K. Richardson contemplates relinquishing his portfolio as commander of Crown Lands. ...

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  5. A QUEER LIFEBOAT.

    Yesterday Captain Groves, of the barque Addelay, now lying in Gage Roads, was with three sailors returning to his ship from shore, in the ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL CONVENTION.

    So far as the principal Protestant Churches are concerned, their representatives are determined that Cardinal Moran shall not have a walk-over. ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYED AT MENZIES.

    A Menzies deputation representing the unemployed waited on the Warden at Menzies yesterday asking him to urge the Government to commence ...

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  8. THE BLACKSMITHS’ STRIKE.

    The Locomotive Superintendent at Fremantle has offered to settle the dispute with the blacksmiths and strikers by a compromise. To superior ...

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  9. FRENCH ON FEDERATION.

    General French, Commandant of the New South Wales forces, is strongly of opinion that the federal capital of Australia should be inland. ...

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  10. VICE HARE PROMOTED.

    Mr J. A. Wright, late manager of the Great Southern Railway, has, it is stated been asked [?] succeed Mr. F. Hare as Resident Magistrate of York. ...

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  11. FEDERATION CONVENTION.

    Replying to a deputation from the Australasian Federation League, who asked for free passes to be granted to candidates for the Federation ...

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  12. A ROYAL SOCIETY.

    At a meeting held in Perth last evening a resolution was carried in favor of establishing a Royal Society of Western Australia. ...

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  13. THE WHEAT HARVEST.

    The “Register” estimates that the South Australian wheat harvest shows a deficit of 462,400 bushels of the cereal. ...

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  14. FIRE AT ESPERANCE.

    A fire occurred at Esperance yesterday morning. Shortly after midnight the premises of Messrs. Gobey & Co., and their stack of general merchandize ...

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  15. KILLED BY LIGHTNING.

    A shocking occurrence is reported as having taken place at the British Flag, 25 miles north-west of Mount Margaret. During a storm on Wednesday a miner, ...

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  16. CRICKET. — GIFFEN’S TEAM FOR W.A.

    Negotiations with South Australian Cricketing Association for sending a team to W.A. have fallen through, but George Giffen has practically completed ...

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  17. KILLED BY A TRAIN

    A man named Thos. Godfrey, about 34 years of age, was run over by a train near Smith’s Mill on Monday, and killed. Godfrey is supposed to have ...

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  18. CHAMBERLAIN’S INVITATION.

    The opinion is gaining ground that the Premier (Sir George Tamer) will accept Mr. Chamberlain's invitation to visit London. Sir George has been ...

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  19. WON’T WORK WITH A CHOW.

    The difficulty which has arisen between Messrs Bickford and Lucas and the cabinetmakers, employed by that firm, in consequence of the latter ...

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  20. ROSEBROOK TRAGEDY.

    The woman Caroline [?] who is charged with the murder of her stepmother, Catherine Ly[?] at Rosebrook has been further remanded for a week. ...

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  21. KINGSTON ON FEDERATION,

    Mr Kingston, the Premier of S.A., who is a candidate for the Federal Convention, is in favor of a uniform franchise based on an adult suffrage which ...

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  22. FUMIGATING PASSENGERS.

    The R.M.S. Ormuz arrived here at 11. 30 o’clock this morning from Colombo. She was boarded in the outer harbour by Dr. Ingolby. the health officer, ...

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  23. THE REVENUE.

    For the first 15 days of the current month the revenue amounted [?] £2O8,926 against £103,503 in the corresponding period last year. ...

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  24. THE SMALL POX SCARE.

    It has been found advisable to isolate three of the Nineveh’s passengers now on the quarantine station at Sydney, They are suffering from slight ...

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  25. THE SUSPICIOUS DEATH.

    An inquest was held this afternoon Greta into the cause of the death of Ellen Ski[?], who was a [?]ice of Ned Kelly, and who was found drowned on ...

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  26. END OF ONE STRIKE.

    At a meeting of the Carpenters and Joiners Society, held last evening, the decision to declare the strike off was confirmed. ...

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  27. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    A young coloured woman named Eliza Wells attempted to commit suicide on Monday afternoon by jumping into the Yarra but she was rescued. ...

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  28. Advertising

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  29. ANTI-ASIATIC MEETING

    The committee appointed at the [?] meeting has resolved to send a communication to the Premier, setting forth [?] That ...

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  30. Local.

    Alighting from a train while motion at Subiaco yesterday, John Darley the guard, fell and sustained injuries necessitating his removal to ...

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  31. SMALL-POX IN MELBOURNE.

    A telegram from the Quarantine station reports that all the patients are progressing favourably, and that there is no sign of any fresh cases. A ...

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  32. A NEW WARDEN.

    Mr. Frederick Hare, late Resident Magistrate at York, has been appointed Warden at Kalgoorlie in succession to Mr. Compton. ...

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  33. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS.

    On Saturday, a teamster named John Gyre was fined £o together with £1 Is costs, for working four horses while in an unfit condition. ...

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  34. INJURED SAILOR S

    Through falling down the hold of the hulk Margaret at Albany on Wednesday, John stuart had three ribs [?] and sustained other internal ...

    Article : 65 words
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