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  4. WESTRALIAN POLITICS.

    The Premier (Mr. Newton James Moore), when interviewed yesterday, said:—"I think the Ministry as constituted is a thoroughly representative ...

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  6. LATEST CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] THE NIGERIAN TROUBLES.

    Colonel Sir Frederick Lugard, High Commissioner of Northern Nigeria, has been summoned home to confer with the Colonial Secretary, Lord ...

    Article : 49 words
  7. LATE CABLE NEWS. [Reuter's Messages.] THE REPATRIATION QUESTION.

    A case to test the legality of the notice setting out the facilities offered by the Imperial Government for the assisted repatriation of dissatisfied ...

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  8. FRANCE AND MOROCCO.

    The Sultan of Morocco has been strongly adised to sign the convention drawn up by the conference of international delegates at Algeciras, in ...

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  9. ABOLITION OF PLURAL VOTING.

    The Prime Minister, Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman, replying in the House of Commons last night to Mr. J. B. Lonsdale, Conservative member ...

    Article : 62 words
  10. GREAT BRITAIN AND TURKEY.

    The German press, commenting on the statement of Lord Fitzmaurice, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, in the House of Lords last week, that ...

    Article : 62 words
  11. THE COLONIAl CONFERENCE.

    At the request of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, ex-Colonial Secretary, the Under-Secrctary for the Colonies, Mr. Winston Churchill, will publish the ...

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  12. WEST AUSTRALIA. A LONG VOYAGE.

    The barque Speculant, as to the safety of which fears were beginning to be entertained, has arrived in port. The barque took 141 days to come ...

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  13. MORPHETTVILLE RACES.

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  14. RETURNING AUSTRALIANS.

    About 50 Australians returned from South Africa by the steamer Everton Grange, which reached Fremantle yesterday. The general feeling of the ...

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  15. DESPERATE BURGLARS.

    On Tuesday afternoon a burglar shot Charles Speir, a leading member of the Standard Oil Trust, through the heart at his house at Staten Island, a ...

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  16. MR. WATSON IN KALGOORLIE.

    Dealing with the supposed secret arrangement between the Prime Minister (Mr. Alfred Deakin) and the Labor leader1 (Mr. J. C. Watson), in ...

    Article : 301 words
  17. SEEKING A FORTUNE.

    Messrs. Bennett and Peterson are now in London prosecuting the claim of Thomas William Sheridan, of Adelaide, to a fortune of half a million ...

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  18. ALLEGED BOER PLOT.

    The Portuguese newspapers assert that there has been discovered a Boer plot to seize the Portuguese West African colony of Mossamedes, which ...

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  19. MR. WRAGGE AN ALARMIST.

    Mr. Clement Wragge, the well-known meteorologist, formerly of Queensland, writes to the Perth newspapers as follows:— New storms have appeared in ...

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  20. INTERNAL RUSSIA.

    The Economic Society met at St. Petersburg to discuss the task that is before the recently elected National Duma. The police dispersed the ...

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  21. TURKISH ENCROACHMENTS.

    Turkey has occupied Marcovar, a new port in Persian territory. ...

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  22. ADVANCE IN PRICE OF WOOL.

    The wool sales opened strong at from par to 7½ per cent, advance. ...

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  23. A CASE OF BERI-BERI.

    When the barque Solgran, from Mauritius, anchored outside the harbor at Fremantle yesterday it was found that a member of the crew, an ...

    Article : 45 words
  24. UNSKILLED IMMIGRANTS.

    Forty navvies arrived from London at Wellington (N.Z.) yesterday by the mail steamer Tongariro and applied for work at the Labor Bureau. It is ...

    Article : 71 words
  25. TYPHOID-ON A STEAMER.

    During the voyage of the steamer Dongala from Durban, the port of Natal, to Fremantle, the third and fourth engineers were taken ill. The ...

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  27. VICTORIA. "DIDN'T KNOW IT WAS LOADED."

    At Maldon a boy named Charles Dickson, shot Robert Moore, anotherboy, with a pea rifle, which the former was not aware was loaded. Moore's ...

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  28. CRICKET TROUBLE.

    There is a crisis in cricket circles here owing to the action,of the Melbourne Cricket Club in seeking to obtain the consent of New South Wales ...

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  29. HARSH TREATMENT.

    William Gladstone Phillips, the journalist who was extradited, to Singapore on a charge of having caused evidence of the crime of murder to ...

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  30. WILFUL MURDER.

    The body of a newly-born male chid whosc name and parents are unknown, was found strangled in the Edinburgh Gardens, Melbourne, yesterday. A ...

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  31. CITY ORGANIST WANTED.

    The Melbourne City Council has decided to advertise in Great Britain. for a City Organist for the yearly fee of £500 ...

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  32. MURDER AT MANLY.

    Mrs. Rookes, the victim of the domestic tragedy at Manly, died early this morning. She had for some time desired to get rid of her husband, but ...

    Article : 67 words
  33. SOLICITOR'S CLERK FINED.

    Mr. Justice A'Beckett, in the Supreme Court to-day, upheld the magistrate's decision in fining John Cullen, clerk to Mr. David Gaunson, ...

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  35. COULDN'T REMEMBER.

    A witness in the case S[?]xon v. Norton, heard before Mr. Stevenson, S. M., in the Police Court yesterday, said that he couldn't remember dates ...

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  36. SHOCKING CRUELTY.

    Ellen Downing, a married woman, was to-day fined £20 for illtreating a State child, aged 14 years, at Five Dock, near Leichhardt. Amongst ...

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    The police report that an attempt was made to enter Davics's store, Argent-street last night. The marks of some sharp instrument on the door ...

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