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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS

    ARR-BOYD clains to have been the first to warn Westralin against the ...

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  3. VERSE—AND WORSE

    ADTS libel: Senator Smith, who arrived in Kalgoorlie on Tuesday last, is very disappointing ...

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  5. "WILL YE NO' COME BACK AG'IN?"

    Coolgardie has cultivated a good habit of sending its women folk to the seaside during the hot weather and promptly proceeds to make the best of ...

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  6. The Sunday Times

    The Commissioner of Railways has supplied the daily papers with what is called a categorical denial" of the "rumors" respecting certain ...

    Article : 1,150 words
  7. "CAREERS AT STAKE,"

    Mr. George on the railway scandal: "It is to be regretted that with a section of the press" (meeaning thereby) the "Sunday Times" and "Sun ...

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  8. A LOAFING GOVERNMENT.

    It is doubtful if any tiling short of an earthquake or a dynamite explosion would disturb the languid serenity of the Rason Government. ...

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  9. DOODLEKINE BY DAYLIGHT.

    Andree Hayward, who has just taken the editorial chair of the Kalgoorlie "Sun" went up by the morning train, in order, as he jocularly ...

    Article : 308 words
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