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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Heavy rains and fierce southerly gales have been recorded. The steamship Kapunda passed through Sydney heads at 1 o'clock yesterday ...

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  4. CABLES.

    On Saturday a motor car, fitted with revolving wings that skimmed it along the road, and driven by 40 horse power engines, travelled from ...

    Article : 53 words
  5. THE CHILDREN'S BALL.

    The long looked for Children's night arrived at last, wrapped in thick clouds and heavy showery. The inclement weather was most disappointing to ...

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  6. London Transport Strike.

    In connection with the strike of transport workers renewed rioting took place at Tilbury yesterday. Drays and trains laden with goods ...

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  7. Victoria.

    Mr. James Bryce, The British Ambassador to the United States, who is on a visit to Australia, visited the University to-day, and was given an ...

    Article : 139 words
  8. PROBABLE EXTENSION OF STRIKE.

    Speaking at Wolverhampton yesterday, Mr. Tom Mann said, in the event of the negotiations for a settlement of the London strike failing, it ...

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  9. The Olympiad.

    K. McArthur, of South Africa, won the Marathon Race at the Olympic games, his time for 26 miles 385 yards being 2 hours 3 minutes 54½ ...

    Article : 121 words
  10. COMMONWEALTH SAVING BANK.

    The Savings Bank Department of the Commonwealth Bank was opened for business to-day. The members of the Federal Government were the ...

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  11. International Cricket

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  12. Vest Australia.

    After wandering through the bush for six days, a sandalwood cutter, named Rosetta, reached Mulline, near Menzies, to-day, in a starving ...

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  13. THE TURF.

    The weights for the Australian Hurdles ana Steeplechase have been declared. Arquebus 11.13, Bullawarra 11.9, and Dyed Garments 11.5 ...

    Article : 49 words
  14. PROSPECTORS' LUCK.

    Messrs Gressuer and Huffer, two prospectors, have brought in 410oz. of gold from a claim at Kurnalpi. One slug brought in to-day weighed 230 ...

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  15. Geraldton Visiting Nursing Scheme.

    The monthly meeting of the Geraldton "Visiting Nurse" scheme, vas held last night in the Mayor's parlor. In the absence of the president, ...

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  16. SETTLER'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    Henry Willey, an old settler, fell out of his buggy on the road on Saturday night. A wagg on load of chaff, driven by a man named Giles, passed ...

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  17. "Honour the Brave."

    Towards the fund inaugurated to recognise the bravery of Mr. W. Davis, senr., aged 72, in diving into six feet of water at Geraldton on June ...

    Article : 133 words
  18. AN ALLEGED LIBEL.

    A. J. Stewart, who is employed by the company preparing an encyclopaedia of W.A., has served a writ on the "Sunday Times" for alleged libel, ...

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  19. South Australia.

    A quarrel occurred among some barrackers at the football match between Norwood and West Torrens, on Saturday afternoon. One of the fighters, ...

    Article : 97 words
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