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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    There is considerable excitement over the political situation. In the Assembly yesterday, the Premier (Mr. G. H. Reid) referred to the Council's action in ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    Later particulars show that the opening ceremony connected with the Baltic Sea Canal created the most unbounded enthusiasm. The Emperor in his ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    A crisis has occurred in the political affairs of Great Britian, which will probably lead to the resignation of the Rosebery Ministry or to the early ...

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  5. TELEGRAMS.

    Two well-known, [?] named Thos. Cullis and Thos. [?] have been convicted for [?] arms at Bur[?] to ...

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  6. TELEGRAMS.

    The formal ceremony of opening the Baltic Sea Canal took place this afternoon. Large crowds assembled all along the banks of the canal, and the ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    There is considerable excitement ever the political crisis. Lord Salisbury is busy forming the new Government. It is understood that Mr. Balfour will ...

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  8. TELEGRAMS.

    Parliament was formally opened by Lord Gormanston yesterday. The Speech stated there would not be any occasion this year to impose upon the ...

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  9. TELEGRAMS.

    The Department of Agriculture has decided to send a trial shipment of live cattle to Hong Kong. From reports received the market at that place is ...

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  10. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A deputation representing the furniture trade, complained to the Premier (Mr. G. H. Reid) yesterday of the unfair competition by Chinese labor. ...

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  11. DEATH OF MR. E. G. HENTY, [?]

    News was received in Perth on June 26 of the sudden death at Coolgardie, last evening, at the house of his comin, Mr. Frank Smallpage, of Mr. Ernest ...

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  12. SPORTING.

    These teams met for the first time this season on the Esplanade last Saturday. North Fremantle a weak team and were well beaten by their ...

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  13. THE CENTRAL MINE

    A meeting of shareholders of the Central Broken Hill Mining Coy was held yesterday. A. resolution was carried confirming the sale of the mine ...

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  14. LOCOS v. GUILDFORD.

    The Locos journeyed to Guildford last Saturday to play the local team. The ground was wet and slippery and good play was impossible. The Guildford ...

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  15. THE DEAN POISONING CASE.

    The Dean Commission sits to-morrow again, as the Commissioners wish to call further evidence. Their report must be ready by July 7th. ...

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  16. A MINER LOST.

    Bryan Ryan, a miner, has been lost in the mountains in the Tallangatta district. It is believed that he has perished in the snow. His horse returned ...

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  17. CANNING PARK [?]

    The Coronation Day Meeting of the Canning Park Tuff Club promises to be as attractive as all other meetings have hitherto been. The proprietary for that ...

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  18. THE ITALIAN PARLIAMENT.

    An excited and disgraceful scene has [?] in the new Chamber of Deputies which opened on Wednesday. [?] who has a large majority ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND.

    Another leper has been discovered at Chalestown. The local police have reported by wire that the symptoms are distinct, and that the man has been ...

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  20. THE WELSH DISESTABLISHMENT BILL.

    The Welsh [?] Bill, having passed its second reading is now in committee. Protracted debates and close divisions are taking place. On ...

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  21. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The Legislative Assembly sat as usual to-day, notwithstanding that the Council decided last night to shelve the second reading of the Land and Income ...

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  22. W. A. [?]CKETING ASSOCIATION.

    At a meeting of the Finance Committee of the W.A. Cricket Association held last night, it was pointed out that a number of gentlemen had wished to ...

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  23. AN OUTCAST INFANT.

    The bouy of a newly-born female child has been found in the Royal Park. It had been left during the night, and when found was quite cold. ...

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  24. THE GOVERNORSHIP OF NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Viscount Hampden expects to arrive in Sydney in October, and expects to play an important part in the looming conflict between the two Houses of New South ...

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  25. A BOOT FACTORY LOCK-OUT.

    A lock-out has occurred at Thompson's boot factory at Collingwood. Thirty men have left work. The cause of the lock-out has not yet been given. ...

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  26. POLITICS IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Daily Chronicle, in commenting on the attitude of the Now South Wales Government to the Legislative Council, says that Mr. Reid has the entire ...

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  27. THE WEATHER.

    That the man which has now been falling for over a week is general is very evident from the reports with, which Mr. M. A. C. Fraser, ...

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  28. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT.

    Parliament was formally opened by the Governor yesterday. The Speech stated that the Government were cooperating with the Governments of ...

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  29. THE POLITICAL CRISIS IN GREAT BRITAIN.

    In the House of Commons yesterday, Sir [?] Harcourt announced the intentions of the Government in the matter of the adve[?] on the Army ...

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  30. THE REFORMS IN ARMENIA.

    The Emperor of Germany has addressed a personal letter to the Sultan of Turkey, in which he advises the Sultan to acquiesce in the demands by the ...

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  31. THE ROCKY BAY ATHLETIC CLUB.

    The entertainment which was given by the members of the Rocky Bay Athletic Club in Mason's Hall, North Fremantle, on Thursday evening was a ...

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  32. A STOLEN CANE NOTE.

    On Saturday, a man handed a £30 note to the teller of the Bank of Victoria and demanded change. An ex[?]nation of the note revealed the ...

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  33. THE ARMENIAN QUESTION.

    It is reported that Said Pasha, the Grand Visier, has strongly recommended the Sultan to comply with the demand of the Great Powers in the ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The Government will receive £20,000 Probate Duty under the late Hon. G. C. Hawker's will. ...

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  35. MR. GLADSTONE IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS.

    The Times has reiterated its opinion, that the sudden announcement by Mr. Gladstone that he intends to be in his place in the House of Commons during ...

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  36. A MYSTERIOUS ROBBERY.

    A mysterious robbery has occurred at Messrs. Stewart Dawston & Co.'s establishment in the Arcade. On Friday, a case containing 49 diamond rings, ...

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  37. TERRIBLE TRAGEDY AT PORT MELBOURNE.

    A terrible tragedy has occurred at Port Melbourne. A youth, named Zebc Nettleberg, in preparing a medicine for removing as eruption from his face, by ...

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  38. TEE SEPARATION OF QUEENSLAND.

    The Colonial Office has acknowledged the receipt of a petition from residents of Queensland praying for separation. In reply, Lord Ripon has expressed the ...

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  39. THE MINISTRY RESIGNS.

    During a visit to Windsor, where he spent the greater part of to-day. Lord Rosebery tendered the resignation of himself and colleagues. ...

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  40. DEATH OF THE REV. J. BICKFORD.

    The Rev. Jas. Bickford died on Friday night and was buried yesterday. There was a large attendance at the funeral, despite the wet weather. ...

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  41. THE PROPOSED STATUTE TO OLIVER CROMWELL.

    The appeal of the Daily Chronicle to the public for funds with which to erect a statue to Oliver Cromwell in London, has elicited a hearty response. Already ...

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  42. SOUTH PERTH ROADS BOARD.

    The ordin[?]ly meeting of the above Roads Board was held on the 10th inst, there being present the Chairman (Mr. J. D. Manning), and the following ...

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  43. THE BRITISH AND ITALIAN FLEETS.

    The Prince of Wales has consented to review the British and Italian notes at Spithead on July 13. ...

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  44. THE DIAMOND ROBBERY.

    The two brothers Gill, were yesterday remanded on a charge of being connected with the jewellery robbery at Stewart Dawson and Co's. The police have ...

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  45. SPLENDID FALL OF RAIN.

    Splendid rain has fallen throughout the colony. Farmers are hopeful of a good season. ...

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  46. RESIGNATION OF THE DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE.

    H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge has resigned the position of Commander-in-Chief of the Britain Army and the resignation has been accepted. The ...

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  47. THE NEWFOUNDLAND LOAN.

    The tenders for the new Newfoundland loan of £500,000 were opened yesterday. The total amount subscribed was £861,000. The loan was issued at a ...

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  48. THE ELECTION FOR CORK.

    At the election for Cork in the House of Commons, caused by the bankruptcy of Mr. W. O'Brien, party feeling is running very high, and lively scenes ...

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  49. ALLEGED OFFER TO A JURYMAN.

    During the trial of the four brothers Abrahams on a charge of conspiracy, a juryman named Dennis Ryan, complained to His Honor that he had been ...

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  50. RUGBY UNION FOOTBALL.

    Fremantle went down heavily before the Swan's on June 15th, having 24 points, five tries, a goal and droppedgoal placed against them for nil. ...

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  51. NEW ZEALAND.

    Parliament was opened yesterday by the Governor (Earl of Glasgow). who congratulated the House on the state of the colony's finances. ...

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  53. POLICE REPORTS.

    CITY.—Before Mr. Cowan. P.M. on June 26, David Grieg, a man of advanced years, was charged with vagrancy. It transpired that, he had a propensity ...

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  54. BABY-FARMING AT INVERCARGILL.

    Mrs. Dean has been found guilty of baby-farning at Invercargill and has been sentenced to death. ...

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  55. MILITARY TROUBLE AT STAMBOUL.

    The Sultan of Turkey has ordered the arrest of a number of military students at Stamboul, for being concerned in an alleged conspiracy against the Sultan's ...

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  56. THE SITUATION IN MACEDONIA.

    Reports from Macedonia state that the country is in the throes of a serious revolt, and that the revolters are gaining strength. The Turkish soldiery ...

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  57. MILITARY MATTERS.

    The following will represent the Fremantle in the competition for the Com[?] Cup, to be fired on Friday next.—Hon. Sergt. R. Birch, Sergt. W. ...

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