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  2. Advertising

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  3. THE CHAFFINCH SITUATION

    In our last issue we announced that E. C. Dyason, mining investor, had been arrested on Saturday in Melbourne, on a charge of conspiring ...

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  4. ALONG THE SURVEY TRACK

    The Wongan Hills, blue in the distance and hazy with the retracted light of twenty miles of summer atmosphere, are in sight at last. Rising ...

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  5. LATEST SHIPPING NEWS

    The s.s. Karoola left Fremantle for the Eastern States on Saturday afternoon. The s.s. Kanowna, which left Port ...

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  6. PROJECTED DEPARTURES.

    Kanowna, s.s., February 17. Monaro, s.s., February 21. Wollowra, s.s., February 23. Riverina, s.s., February 25. ...

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  8. DENNY'S DEBT

    A complaint has reached us with reference to one Charles M. Denny, a contract-surveyor. There is any amount of work for surveyors nowadays ...

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  9. THE ACTING-PREMIERSHIP

    During the week a rumor was in circulation that the proposed visit of the Premier to England had led to a difficulty as curious as it was unexpected. ...

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  10. Healy v. Hazelton

    In the recent elections Mr. R. Hazelton (Redmondite) defeated Mr. Tim Healy for the Louth seat, but Mr. Healy petitioned against the return of ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL GAZETTE W.A. No[?]ice

    The following staff changes are notified in the Government Gazette:— Treasury Department, Land Tax Branch Western Australian Office.— ...

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  12. A LION AT LARGE

    A lion which was used by an artist in illusion tricks escaped from the Opera House during a matinee performance this afternoon. The curtains ...

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  13. A PATHETIC SUICIDE

    John Heron, aged fifty, a salesman at Ballarat, suicided by hanging. He left a letter stating that he was unable to bear parting from his son ...

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  14. HOBBLED BY HYMEN

    Mr. W. B. Christie, more familiarly known in the Lands Department and throughout W.A. as "Daddles," is matrimonially hobbled at last. An ...

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  15. THE SAN TOY TRAGEDY

    The trial of the Japanese Seto on a charge of murdering the French girl Marguerite Defour will take place at the conclusion of the Ethel Harris ...

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  16. AUSTRALIAN CONDENSED MILK

    Nestles and the Polo Swiss Condensed Milk Co. opened a factory for the manufacture of condensed milk at Warrnambool to-day. ...

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    Forecast for to-day:—Fine and warm to hot, with E. to N.E. winds. Thundery in the Kimberley, and light showers on the South Coast. The ...

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  18. POISONED BY SODAWATER

    At Scarborough in England Mrs. Annie Bredon, wife of Dr. A. M. Bredon, died last month after acute suffering, and an inquest showed that ...

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  19. BON MARCHE STORES.

    The summer sale at the Bon Marche Stores provides an excellent opportunity for smart shoppers to obtain highclass goods at panic prices. A few of ...

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  20. FLOODS AND THUNDERSTORMS

    Floods have occurred in the country districts, and several narrow escapes from drowning have been recorded. Yesterday evening a thunderstorm ...

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  21. UNIONS REGISTERED

    The following trades unions have been registered by the Registrar of Friendly Societies as from the dates given:—July 1, The United ...

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  22. A NEW RAZOR.

    "The Waratah" is a new razor, concerning which much of an eulogistic nature has been said by those who have used it. "The Waratah" is a ...

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  23. THE HOUNDSDITCH HORROR

    The trial of the suspects arrested for the murder of Sergeant Tucker during the fight in Houndsditch is expected to occupy a month, as there are a ...

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  24. PADBURY'S SUMMER SALE.

    The summer sale is now in progress at Padbury's Colonial Stores, Guildford. These stores carry one of the largest stocks outside the city, and ...

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  25. DEATH OF A CONSTABLE

    Constable John Joseph Leen, a popular young officer who had serged for ten years in the police force of this State, died suddenly on Monday last ...

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  26. ATTEMPTED INCENDIARISM

    Frederick Mishael, a tailor, was arrested on the French barque Jean at Newcastle to-day, and was charged with attempting to set fire to his ...

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  27. THE ECONOMIC FAIR.

    The half-yearly sale is now in progress at the Economic Stores. Special bargains are being offered in order to reduce the stock prior to stocktaking. ...

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  28. THE POSTAL TROUBLE

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Thomas) said to-day that the conference of Deputy Postmasters-General had decided that it would be an ...

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  29. BRENNAN BROS.' SALE.

    Brennan Bros.' Summer Sale is attracting great attention just now. The firm intends to throw out its immense stock at a great sacrifice, and ...

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  30. TELEPHONES FOR PERTH

    The expenditure of £310 in the purchase of a hundred telephones at £3 2s. each from the Imperial Electric Co., Perth, has been approved of by ...

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