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  2. PUBLIC BUILDINGS IN ALBANY.

    THE latest addition to the public buildings In Albany is the completion of tho commodious buildings to be used as the Government schools, which are situated in a central ...

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  3. THE CHITRAL EXPEDITION.

    Sheer Afzul together with 300 of his followers has been captured. London, April 30. Khan Dir drove Sheer Azful into the ...

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  4. THE ILLNESS OF THE PREMIER.

    THE Premier was not so well yesterday. His temperature rose suddenly, and it was deemed advisable for him to keep his bed. It is unlikely that the Premier will beat his office ...

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    One of the remarkable features of Western Australia to-day is the number of experts it has drawn to its shores. If all the “experts” at present in the ...

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  6. GREAT BRITAIN AND NICARAGUA.

    The people of Nicaragua are bewailing their smallness and weakness. They now propose to arbitrate. It is considered that being compelled to yield to ...

    Article : 221 words
  7. THE ALBANY GARRISON.

    THE military authorities at Perth are calling for recruits for the Albany Garrison. ...

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  8. THE WAR BETWEEN CHINA AND JAPAN,

    AT Formosa, the Chinese soldiers who have not been paid their arrears of wages revolted. During the fight they killed their general, who was accused of ...

    Article : 130 words
  9. ILLNESS OF A REGISTRAR.

    THE Secretary for Mines has received a telegram to the effect that [?] Registrar at Mount Magnet [?] with the fever. Arrangements have [?] to temporary ...

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  10. THE NORTH FREMANTLE ELECTION

    THE Speaker issued the writ for the North Fremantle election yesterday. The nomination day is fixed for May 18, and the polling for Friday, May 22nd. Mr. Lilly was waited ...

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  11. SUPREME COURT.

    THE Full Court sat yesterday. The appeal of the Union Bank against Chief Justice Onslow’s decision in the case of Robertson and another the Bank was allowed, Justice ...

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  12. THE FREMANTLE RAILWAY WORK- SHOPS

    A MEETING of the Fremantle Vigilance Committee was held last night, when it was decided to collect information in the Eastern Colonies concerning the location of railway ...

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  13. THE GOLDFIELDS.

    A party has come in from the new rush 20 miles from Lawler’s. They were starved out for want of tucker. They report that there are 200 men on the field all doing well ...

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  14. SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE.

    VILLE DE LA CIOTAT, M.M.S., at Albany from Marseilles. Passengers for here : Messrs. Kamovitch and A. Zubed, Rev. H. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. H. Brilliard. ...

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  15. NORSEMAN

    The Easter holidays were kept up on the Norseman by sports [?] and a cricket match with the [?] club. There was a large at [?]dance, numbering close on 300, ...

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  16. FOREIGN NEWS

    It is now stated that 100 lives were lost in the casualty caused by the bursting of a reservoir. A relief fund for the aid of the sufferers has been started. ...

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  17. THE NOR-WEST GOLDFIELDS.

    No sensational mining news is to hand since last wire although it is reported that McPhee’s claim at Taiga is on remarkably rich stone. ...

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  18. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    Melbourne, April 30.—A New York Syndicate have made an amended offer for the purchase of the Central Broken Hill Silver mine. They propose to have the right of ...

    Article : 94 words
  19. THE QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The London Chronicle refers to the success of tho Queensland loan in the moat friendly terms. The paper says it scarcely expected so complete a revival ...

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  20. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    A rough cleaning up of the Great Boulder mine took place on Saturday and gave 1471 ozs amalgam, of which about one-third was pure gold crushed from 29 tons of stone. The ...

    Article : 118 words
  21. THE REBELLION IN CUBA.

    The rebellion in Cuba has broken out afresh. The rebels assembled in large numbers, and surrounding a party of Spanish soldiers, massacred 200 of them. ...

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  22. MAY DAY DEMONSTRATION.

    Melbourne, April 30.—A deputation of the members of the May Day Demonstration Committee asked the Mayor for premission to march through the streets on Sunday next. ...

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  23. THE PERTH CAB ACCIDENT.

    THE inquest on the child Adams was concluded yesterday, when a verdict was returned that the child met its death by being run over, the same being caused by the ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. AMERICAN CATTLE.

    The supply of American cattle during the past two years has decreased a quarter of a million head. It is expected that there will be a rapid decline in the ...

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  25. ANOTHER NEW FIND.

    The Secretary of Mines has received an official wire from Goongarrie stating that a new find was reported ten miles from the 90-Mile and that good gold was being ...

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  26. BOAT ACCIDENT ON THE YARRA.

    Melbourne, April 30.—A sailing boat containing four men and two children on the Yarra yesterday was struck by a squall and capsized. Wm. Riley, a married man was ...

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  27. A CREDIT FONCIER LOAN.

    Four hundred thousand persons tendered a total of 320 millions for the French Credit Foncier loan of ten millions. ...

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  28. MICHAEL DAVITT’S VISIT.

    Melbourne, May 1.—A large deputation waited upon the Mayor and asked for the use of the Town Hall in order to give a public reception to Michael Davitt on his ...

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  29. THE CENTRAL PROVINCE.

    A TELEGRAM from Geraldton states that rumor has it that one of the member of the Central Province is about to resign his position. Mr. H. S. Ainsworth is mentioned as a ...

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  30. CRUSHING.

    Erasers crushings of 450 tons yielded 224 ozs. 9dwt. ...

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  31. DUNDAS NEWS.

    Messrs O’Halloran and party, who have been absent in Adelaide for the past three months, have returned and resumed work. The south shaft is now down to water level ...

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  32. PARLIAMENT.

    IT was rumored in Perth yesterday that Parliament will assemble on May 14 in order to declare Mr Richardson’s seat vacant. It will then adjourn for two months. ...

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  33. SILVER.

    Silver is quoted at 2 6 5-16ths. London, April 30. Silver is quoted at 2s. 6¼d. ...

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  34. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Sydney, April 30.—John Alden, aged 105 died at the Parramatta poorhouse this morning. His extraordinary age is well verified by documents. ...

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  35. ALBANY HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.

    PRIZE day at the Albany High School for Girls was postponed from Christmas until after Easter because the prizes had not come to hand. The ceremony of presenting the ...

    Article : 407 words
  36. HAWAII.

    Sir Edward Grey, Under-Secretary for Edward Affairs says that the Government have been assured without formal inquiry of the stability of the Hawaiian ...

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  37. REVENUE RETURNS FOR APRIL.

    THE April returns, which were issued to-day by the Under-Secretary, show another satisfactory increase. The total revenue was £104,074, as against £63,974 for April of last ...

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  38. THE DEAN CASE.

    Sydney, April 30.—The agitation in favor of Dean, who was condemned for wife poisoning, continues. At an over-crowded meeting held in the Town Hall, a resolution was ...

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  39. AUSTRALIAN LOANS.

    The New Zealand loan is at a premium of 4¼; West Australian at a premium of of 3[?] and Queensland at a premium of 4¾. ...

    Article : 81 words
  40. THE PERTH BURGLARY.

    THE Police arrested two men yesterday named William Ryan, and William O’Dea charged with the burglary of a safe at the Horse and Groom Hotel. ...

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  41. THE RINGAROOMA TROUBLE.

    Sydney, May I.—The Court Martial has commenced with regard to the Ringarooma trouble. The ships surgeon Lea is charged with not complying with the Naval Discipline ...

    Article : 104 words
  42. THE LOCAL VETO BILL

    Mr. Balfour, in a letter to the Press, says that the Local Veto Bill inflicts gross injustice upon the publicans and hardship upon moderate drinkers, while ...

    Article : 258 words
  43. THE ACCIDENT AT FREMANTLE

    JOHN DOHNEY, who was injured recently at Fremantle Harbour Works died yesterday. ...

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  44. QUEENSLAND.

    Brisbane, April 30.—A Kanaka at Benleigh who was suspected of suffering from leprosy, has been examined by experts, and found to be suffering from the disease. ...

    Article : 183 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. PUBLIC OFFICES

    THE Government have purchased St George’s Hall and land for the purpose of temporary public offices The Forestry Department has been taken over by the Lands Department ...

    Article : 39 words
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