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  2. GENERAL NEWS.

    THE WEATHER IN PERTH.—The official record of the heat in Perth on Monday gave a maximum of 85deg. and a mimimum of 64deg. ...

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  3. THE ROSEBRGOK TRAGEDY.

    Henry Lyfield and his daughter, Caroline Snell, were placed in the dock at the Criminal Court to-day, and charged with face murder of ...

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  4. ALBERT PARK TRAGKDY.

    Alexander Qnin, who is charged with the murder of Elennor Watson at Albert Park, has pleaded "not guilty," and has been put back for ...

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  5. PERTH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    Yesterday afternoon the acting Mayor of Perth (Cr. Molloy) interviewed the Premier on a number of matters of vital importance ...

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  6. INDIAN FAMINE.

    The amount of the India Famine Belief Fond established by the Lord Mayor of London (Sir George Faudel-Phillips) has now ...

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  7. RELIEF FROM SAN FRANCISCO.

    The Ways and Means Committee of the United States Senate has uked Admiral Hilary S. Herbert, Secretary of the Navy, to arrange ...

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  9. ADELAIDE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    At the last meeting of the Adelaide Municipal Council Or. Seliar caused a sensation by making an attack on the Governor for what he ...

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  10. WESTRALIAN HELP.

    In accordance with a decision of the Central Committee, four canvessers have been appointed to carry on the work in Perth ...

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  11. FORTUNE-TELLERS IN TROUBLE.

    Eleven persons were before the policecourt to-day on the charge of having unlawfully pretended to tall fortunes to deceive and impos ...

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  12. PUBLIC SERVICE BOARD.

    The Public Service Board to-day took further evidence on the charge of baring received bribes preferred against Thomas Carroll ...

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  13. MELBOURNE MURDER.

    The youth William Myles Phillips to-day pleaded " not guilty" to the charge of baTing murdered Brady, and was accordingly put ...

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  14. TORPEDO ACCIDENT.

    A terrible accident Las occurred on board H.M. first-class cruiser Gibraltar, 7,700 tons (Commander Henry Pearson). The ...

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  15. THE FINANCIAL MARKET.

    The secretary of the Anglo-French Syndicate, to which tbe Great Dun'laa property was offered, wrote to Adelaide on January 8 ...

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  16. FRANCE IN THE PACIFIC

    Further news from Tahiti states that a French force of 200 soldiers from New Caledonia, with 50 native volunteers of Tahiti, landed ...

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  17. THE QUEEN'S REIGN.

    The preliminary arrangements for the Grand Demonstration in June, in celebration of the completion of the sixtieth year of Her ...

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  18. HARROLD BROS'. ESTATE.

    In connection with Messrs. Harrold Bros'. Estate, the case which was adjourned from January 16 will come on for hearing ...

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  19. PROPOSED DESPATCH OF TROOPS.

    The Minister of Defence, the Military Commandant, and the secretary of the Defence Department will have a consultation ...

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  20. THE PREMIER OF NEW ZEALAND.

    The leader of the Opposition has agreed to a short early session to pass supplies and enable the Premier to visit London. ...

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  21. ADELAIDE CRIMINAL SESSIONS.

    The Criminal Court was opened before the Chief Justice to-day. David Maldron York pleaded guilty to forgery, and was sentenced ...

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  22. CHIEF JUSTICE WAYS APPOINTMENT.

    Before opening tho Criminal ] Court this morning Chief Justice Way received from the members of the bar hearty congratulations ...

    Article : 110 words
  23. A HOUSE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING.

    Late on Saturday night Walter Lodge,a blocker living at Kilkenny, had a startling experience, one corner of his house baring been ...

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  24. COOLGARDIE RACE CLUB.

    The gates, booths, and other rights in connection with the Coolgardie Race Club meeting were sold by auction to-day. The outer ...

    Article : 114 words
  25. BROKEN HILL MINING.

    The North mine mill treated last week 620 tons of crude sulphides, returning 150 tons of concentrates for shipment to ...

    Article : 93 words
  26. TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    At Maryborough, to-day, a man named John Head fell into the machinery in a sugar mill. His face was smashed, and both legs ...

    Article : 49 words
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