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  2. OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    The Emperor and Czar have met at Kiel, where the Emperor conferred on the Czar the honorary German Admiralship. The conference was ...

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  3. SUPREME COURT.

    A special sitting of the court (adjourned from Bunbury) was held in Perth to-day, for the delivery of judgment by Mr. Justice Hensman in the case of Thomas White v. ...

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  4. "THE GONDOLIERS."

    After many weeks of careful preparation, the Perth Amateur Operatic Society is on the eve of producing the tenth of the famous series of operas, which commenced ...

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  5. THE GAME OF WHIST.

    An extraordinary deal at whist ia thus re­corded in The Times of last months on the , authority of four well-known members of a well-known club :-We, being all ...

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  6. QUEENSLAND.

    The Brisbane shipment of cattle to New Caledonia resulted disastrous­ly through bad weather. Only one hundred and thirty out of 370 reached ...

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  7. GERALDTON NOTES.

    The following items of news are from the Victorian. Express, of June 3:-On Thurs­day evening last the employees of the firm of Messrs. Wainwright & Co. gave a ...

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  8. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    At an excited meeting of the un­employed the principal speaker stated that he intended living much better in the future than in the past. He ...

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  9. ENCOURAGEMENT OF MORMONISM.

    The Mexican Government has granted 100,000 acres of land to the Mormons, and will permit polygamy. A new state will be founded in the ...

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  10. NEW LINE OF STEAMERS FOR AUSTRALIA.

    The Canadian - Pacific Railway Company propose the establishment of a fast line of steamers to Australia from Vancouver, British ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    It is intended to export grapes on a large scale to London next season. ["Is it possible to send grapes to England from South Australia so as to arrive in a ...

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  12. A NEW CANADIAN LOAN.

    The Canadian Government will shortly invite tenders for a loan of £2,250,000 at three per cent., with a minimum of £91. The loan is not ...

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  13. NEWS FROM GERALDTON.

    At the Quarterly Criminal Sessions to-day John Budda was acquitted on a charge of the larceny of a cheque. Arthur Fraser pleaded guilty to a charge of forgery, and ...

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  14. THE KANAKA QUESTION.

    The British Anti-Slavery Society have petitioned Lord Salisbury on the subject of the Queensland kanaka ...

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  15. POLICE COURT REPORTS.

    CITY.-At this court June 6, the adjourn­ed summous case in which Robert Draper was changed with assaulting Robert Harbuckle was concluded, two witnesses ...

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  16. THE NONCONFORMISTS AND HOME RULE. \

    Six thousand Wesleyan and Bap­tist parsons have signed a circular address to British Nonconformists, as­serting that Home Rale would mean ...

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  17. PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament opens to-day with the usual formalities. ...

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  18. ANARCHY AND ANARCHISTS.

    " Anarchy," as everyone knows, means " no governing;" and in order to appreciate its importance as a theory of ethics, you must ascertain the nature of that "archy," ...

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  19. ALBANY NEWS.

    We clip the following items of intelligence from tHe Albany local paper of June 6 :- A very Bad death took place on Friday morning aboard the M.M. s.s. Oceanien, ...

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  20. BROKEN HILL MINING NEWS.

    The Secretary of the Barrier Ranges Mining Association wires that the Proprietary, British, Block 14's, Block Tens, Central, and all the ...

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  21. THE HEALTH OF THE POPE.

    The health of the Pope, which has of late been of such a character as to some alarm, is improving. [After the mortifications of Lent, which ...

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  22. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,-I think I am laying a very reasonable complaintive question when I ask queries as under:-1st.—How is it that the commonage of our town should be ...

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  23. THE MURCHISON GOLDFIELDS.

    A rather desponding account of the Murchison goldfield, Western Australia, is contained in a letter forwarded by Mr. Alfred Salom, Adelaide. The letter is ...

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  24. SPORTING NEWS.

    A match took piece in the Fremantle Park yesterday afternoon, between teams representing the Fremantle Grammar School and the Perth Grammar School. ...

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  25. TYPEWRITING MACHINES.

    SIR,—I am agent for a first-class type­writer, and I am anxious to get a cheap advertisement. Will you, therefore, kind­ly intimate that in my opinion the machine ...

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  26. ELECTRICITY FOR NAVAL PURPOSES.

    The question concerning the use of electricity for naval purposes is now being closely considered by the Admiralty. ...

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  27. GAMBLING WITH OYSTERS.

    The oyster is becoming demoralised. It was enough to be expensive : he has lent himself to gambling and bad habits, and become the cause of expense to others. ...

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  28. STOCK RETURNS.

    The Stock Returns for the year 1891 show a great falling off in sheep as com­pared with 1890, amounting indeed to half a million, and it is estimated that since ...

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  29. THE PEDIGREE OF HORSES.

    Discoursing on the subject of pedigree as regards horses, Colonel Sir Nigel Kingscote, K.C.B., observes that it is fresh in every­body's memory that Doncaster, just dead ...

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  30. AGRICULTURE.

    SIR,—The question of adopting some scheme to induce the cultivation of our unimproved lands having again been brought prominently before your readers, ...

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  31. THE SIX HOURS GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE AT FREMANTLE.

    The above forthcoming event has brought to the front many well-known athletes, and a keen contest may be anticipated on Sat­urday evening. To prophesy the winner is ...

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  32. POTUGAL IN DIFFICULTIES.

    The Portuguese Government have recently appointed a commission to report on the best means of settling the national financial difficulties. The ...

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  33. INTER-COLONIAL.

    Two more bodies of the supposed victims in the recent boating disaster have been found near Mornington. They were unrecognisable. ...

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  34. THE EIGHT HOURS QUESTION.

    Last month the members of the organiz­ing committee of the demonstration in favour of a legal eight hours day met at the Westminster Palace Hotel. Mr. W. C. ...

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  35. CYCLING.

    A meeting to re-establish the Fremantle Cycling Club was held at the Federal Hotel, Fremantle, last Tuesday evening, Mr. J. Conway in the chair. The following officers ...

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  36. THE NEW RAILWAY COMMISSIONERS.

    Messrs. Francis, Kibble and Rennick have been appointed deputy railway commissioners. Probably the number of commissioners will be ...

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