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  3. WELCOME TO THE PREMIER.

    The Parliamentary liberal Party of which the Premier (Hon. A. H. Peake) is the Leader, entertained him at a "welcome home" banquet at Parliament House on ...

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  4. BRICK COMMISSION.

    Further evidence was heard before the Brick Commission to day. John James born (Secretary of the Co-operative Brick Company, the Northcote Brick Company, ...

    Article : 314 words
  5. MURDERED BY BLACKS.

    A boat arrived in the harbour last even-ing with the news of the murder by blacks at Guion Point, near the mouth of the King River on the night of July 1, of Mr. C.T ...

    Article : 461 words
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  7. ACCIDENT ON A BAY STEAMER.

    a case in which it was held that an accident was caused by the negligence of seryants of the Bay Excursion Company, but that the company was relieved from any ...

    Article : 229 words
  8. STATE PARLIAMENTS.

    The LegislatiVe Council to night passed the Supply Bill for £1,649,368. The House then rose until Tuesday. In the Assembly the debate on the Address in reply was ...

    Article : 63 words
  9. LABOUR CONGRESS.

    The sittings of the Labour Congress were resumed in the Fremantle Trades Hall.to day. The Premier and all the members of the Ministrv. with the exception of the ...

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  10. QUEENSLAND.

    In, the Legislative Council to day the Sugar Cult vation Bill and the Sugar Growers Bill were received from the As-sembly, and read a first time The debate ...

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  11. FREE TRAM PASSES.

    The Perth City Council has passed a motion of protest against the Premier's decision that only metropolitan Mayors not municipal Councillors, shall be allowed free ...

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  12. ESCAPED FROM HOSPITAL.

    Horace Drysdale, who shot himself at Blue's Point[?]on May 31. after it is alleged. having fatally wounded Jane Day, a lady help at his mother's house, escaped from ...

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  13. SYDNEY TRAMWAY FARES.

    Replying to day to a deputation which asked that tramway tickets should be sold to the public in quantities at a discount. the Chief Commissioner (Mr. Johnson) said ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S -DIARY.

    Sun rises 7.28 a.m. sets 5.16 p.M. Moor, rises 10.52 a.m. sets 11.2 p.m. Semaphore Tides High water 6.20 a.m. low water, 12.25 p.m. Dav. Frome road zo[?] ...

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  15. WHARF STRIKE.

    There was a curious development of the waterside trouble this afternoon. The steamer Paloona from Sydney came along side the wharf this morning and the ...

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  16. PROMPT PAYMENT WANTED.

    The Perth City Council has resolved to ask the Government to pay up promptly £20,000, for the present town hall site plus the site of the Federal Drill Hall promised ...

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  17. A CASE OF GRIT.

    In the making of the Ganadian Pacific Railway the Indians looked dskance at the 5,000 navvies who were invading their lands. Were the steel ruils bad medicine to ...

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  19. LATE MINlNG.

    ASSOCIATED NORTHERN BLOCKS The fol-lowing telegram was received on Tuesday from general manager Treated from Northern in-clusive of tributers 1,502 tons, also 4,007 tons ...

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  20. CHEAPER GAS.

    The Metropolitan Gas Company announce a reduction in the price of gas from 4/7 to 4/4 per 1,000 cubic feet to take effect on Saturday. ...

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  21. CAUGHT REDHANDED.

    A boy aged 15 years has for weeks been a cause of considerable trouble to the Rich mond police.Last night he was caught, redhanded by Constable Fitzgerald while ...

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  22. CASUALTIES.

    A telegram received by Inspector Orr from Renmark stated that Thomas Blackie had been drowned while swimming in the river near Cobdogla on Sunday Dragging ...

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  23. THREE CADETS TO GAOL.

    For some time the military authorities on the goldfields have bad much trouble with a large number of cadets, who have given expression to the r distaste for ...

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  24. A TERRIBLE BEDFELLOW.

    The commanding officer of a certain regiment in India bad occasion to give a soldier 14 days cells These cells which stand separately. are about 14 ft. high by ...

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  25. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    PERTH, July 8 In Hoskins's foundry, Wellington street, this morning the staging supporting material for a pig iron ...

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  26. ENGINE DRIVER'S END.

    BROKEN HILL, July 8 James Lawson, an engine driver, aged 46, on his way home last night, after having left a tramcar at North Broken Hill, stumbled and fell Under ...

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  27. FIRE IN WAREHOUSE BUILDINGS.

    SYDNEY, July 8 A fire which broke out early this morning in warehouse build-ings in Clarence street, city, known as Tra-falgar Square Buildings, caused damage to ...

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  28. THE MONEY MARKET.

    The negotiations of the Perth City Council for a loan in London have resulted in a letter of advice, stating th[?] the money market is so depressed that it would not be ...

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  29. MINERS KILLED.

    MELBOURNE. July 8 Fletcher Mounsey and Henry King, married men, were killed at Creswick to day through a fall of earth in the South Berry Mine. ...

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  30. AFTER 29 YEARS.

    A remarkable case of the regaining of the faculties has occurred at the Austin Hospital, Heidelberg, to William [?]ton, who has been an inmate for 28 years. ...

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  31. A MELBOURNE BLAZE.

    MELBOURNE, July 9 A fire occurred early this morning at the. Australian Club, in William street. The outbreak started in a kitchen on the top floor, and when the ...

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  32. A FARMER'S END.

    PERTH, July 8 At Albany yesterday the body of John Doocey formerly & far-mer in the Tenterden district, was found in the harbour with a rope fastened around ...

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  33. SYDNEY SHEEP SALES.

    At to day's continuation of tbe annual sale of stud sheep better prices were realized for merino rams than on the previous day. Mr. C.Mills, of Nardry Station. Hay ...

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  34. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN SAVINGS BANK.

    The Saving Bank returns show that not withstanding the Federal Savings Bank competition, the State institution during June had 2,722 account opened, against ...

    Article : 43 words
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