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  3. THE DAY DAWN TRAGEDY

    The curtain wes[?]rung down on the terrible Day Down tragedy on Monday morning, when Harry Goninon Smith suffered the death penalty for ...

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  4. MISGUIDED ENGINEERS

    Mr. G. N. Barnes, M.P., general secretary of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, speaking at London declared that the engineers in the ...

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  5. OBITUARY

    One more of the old pioneers passed away on Tuesday, March 10, in the person of Mrs. Mary Ann Wood, relict of the late James Thomas Wood, of ...

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  6. THE WORLD'S NEWS OF THE WEEK WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    On Wednesday two more tuberculous nows were destroyed in Osborne Park district, and others are under "observation." ...

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  7. GIST OF THE CABLES

    It is stated that Mr. Asquith estimates the surplus for the carrent year at £4,000,000. The damage caused has been ...

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  8. GIST OF THE CABLES

    Paper pulp has been successfully produced from sugar-cane in the West Indies. The North German Lloyd Shipping ...

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  9. THE ASIATIC PROBLEM

    A mass meeting of Indians at Vancouver decided to send a cable message to Mr. John Morley, Secretary of State for India, protesting against the ...

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  10. AUSTRALASIA

    Dickie and Brown's automatic stampselling machine, tested in Melbourne, has proved a complete success. A family named Page in South ...

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  11. Probates and Administrations

    The following probates and administrations were issued out of the Supreme Court during the past week:— Probates: Charles Baldrey, late of ...

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  12. P. and T. Association

    A conference of interstate Post and Telegraph Associations was held in Melbourne this week. It was resolved to petition the Government re the ...

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  13. A Scandalous Case

    It will be remembered that a sensation was Caused early in January by the exposure of a vile conspiracy between one Barrington Onslow Horace ...

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  14. CONSTIPATION

    Constipation is like stuffing up the sewers of the city, and keeping all the fifth in thems[?] until they are filled with poison and corruption, breeding disease ...

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  15. Two Men Killed

    A shocking mining accident is reported from Norseman. Two men named John Peterson and Arthur Locurzio, were working in a prospecting claim ...

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  16. ZYCLYNE.

    Attention is drawn to the advertisement of the new cleanser, "Zyclyne," which is just being introduced to Western Australia. It appeals to ...

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  17. Transcontinental Railway

    Telegrams have been passing between the Commonwealth Prime Minister and the Premier of W.A. with regard to the transcontinental railway survey. ...

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  18. Natal's Premier Hits Hard

    Mr. F. R. Moor, Premier of Natal, speaking at Winterton on Saturday, referred to the Zulu trouble. He complained of certain members of the ...

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  19. HOME NURSING.

    A very handy little booklet with the above title, published by the proprietors of Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills, is now running through a second ...

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  20. A Liberal Defeat

    An election to fill the vacancy cansed in the representation of Perkham in the House of Commons through the death of Mr. C. G. Clark (Liberal) ...

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  21. Commercial Immorality

    Barclay and Co., Ltd., bankers, of 54 Lombard-street, E.C., are creditors of Sir James Laing and Sons, Ltd., to the extent of £250,000, and are ...

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  22. COUNTRY PARCELS.

    Central Arcade is [?]aptly named, for it is right in the centre of the city and directly opposite the Perth railway station. Attention is called to ...

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  24. A Rason Rally

    The Agent-General for West Australia (Mr. Rason) lectured before the Society of Arts on Tuesday on the mineral resources of W.A. ...

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  25. Tariff Reform Figures

    A report issued by the Tariff Reform Commission shows that, comparing the German trade union membership of 1,435,000 with the British trade union ...

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  26. The Liberals and the Chinese

    During the second reading debate on the Consolidated Fund Bill in the Commons yesterday, Mr. A. Lyttelton (Conservative) caused a great ...

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  29. Astounding Railway Scandal

    Arthur Brooks, a detective in the employ of the London end North-Western Railway Co. was on Wednesday sentenced to three years' ...

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  30. America's Armada

    Gratification is expressed everywhere in Japan at the acceptance of the invitation to the American battleship fleet to visit Japanese waters. The ...

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  31. The Kaiser's Luckless Letter

    Prince von Buelow, the Imperial Chancellor, in the course of a speech on foreign affairs, made an unsympathetic reference to Sir Edward Grey's ...

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  32. Roosevelt's Message

    President Roosevelt's latest message to Congress urges the enactment of a programme prepared by him after consulting with the leaders of the Senate ...

    Article : 180 words
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