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  2. TRAGEDY AT COOLGARDIE.

    A woman who was the proprietress of a cool drink shop on the 90-Mile Road, at a spot about six miles from Coolgardie, rushed ...

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  3. A CABDINAL'S JUBILEE.

    The episcopal silver jubilee of Cardinal Moran was held to-day in St. Mary's Cathedral before an immense ...

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  4. GENERAL NEWS.

    LEEDEEVILLE POST-OFFICE.—The foundation - stone of the Leederville Post-office was laid by the Minister of Posts and ...

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  5. EASTERN CRISIS.

    It is now reported "that the Turkish, troops have occupied the town of Trikhala, from which the Greeks fled in such disorder. ...

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  6. THE RECORD REIGN.

    Mr. Loftie, R.M., and Mr. A.Y. Hassell, M.L.A., put off to the mail steamer in the Loch Lomond to pay their respects to the ...

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  7. AFRICA.

    The Imperial budget provides a sum of £500,000 for fighting the rinderpest in the South African protectorates. This has caused ...

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  8. DR. JAMESON'S RAID. STATEMENT BY MR. CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, Secretary of State for the Colonies, was examined at the meeting of the raid committee of the House of ...

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  9. AN EXTRAORDINARY CRIME.

    The name of the murdered woman was May Wynne. A man named John Pullen, who was breaking in horses, heard a shot ...

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  10. SIR WILLIAM ROBINSON

    The Premier (Sir John Forrest) received a telegram from London on Saturday morning stating that Sir William Robinson, formerly ...

    Article : 61 words
  11. DAILY CHRONICLE FUND. TURKISH DISCIPLINE. ROYALTY HOOTED.

    The fund established by the London Daily Chronicle for the assistance of wounded Greeks has now reached £6,000. ...

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  12. CAPE COLONY PARLIAMENT. A MINISTERIAL SHOCK.

    The Cape Colony Ministry has had a narrow escape. A want of confidence motion was moved by Mr. J. F. X. Merriman, a former ...

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  13. THE SMALL-POX SCARE.

    The passengers who have undergone vaccination were released on Saturday,and more will be released during this week. ...

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  14. POLICE COURTS.

    DRUNKENNESS.—An aboriginal, who gave the name of George Elliott, was charged with this offence. The arresting constable ...

    Article : 157 words
  15. THE PREMIER ON THE FIELDS.

    A deputation from Balagundi, headed by Mr. John Stevenson, the chairman of the progress committee, waited upon the Premier ...

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  16. CAPE MILITARY FORCES. ACTIVITY AT PRETORIA.

    It is proposed to increase the Cape Colony Mounted Rifles to 1,000 officers and men, and the Mounted Police by 500. ...

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  17. PERTH CELEBRATIONS.

    With reference to the record reign celebrations we understand that the following arrangements have been made :—1. The levee ...

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  18. MENZIES RAILWAY. DEPARTURE OF THE PREMIER.

    The delegates from Menzies, Broad Arrow, and Bardoc waited on the Premier on Saturday at the Mayor's residence to urge the ...

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  19. IN QUARANTINE.

    The recently appointed Chinese Envoy and Minister Plenipotentiary to Great Britain, Lo Feng Leh, is furious at having been ...

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  20. GREEK REVERSES IN EPIRUS. LOSS OP VOLO. TURKISH WAR SPIRIT.

    The Greeks have met with severe reverses in the Turkish province of Epirus, and have fled to Arta. The Turks are advancing towards there. ...

    Article : 115 words
  21. DINNERS FOR THE POOR.

    Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales is appealing for subscriptions to a fund to provide a week's meals for the poorest residents in ...

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  22. FREMANTLE.

    ALLOWED HER LIBERTY.—A middle-aged woman named Johanna Shean, who was arrested at North. Fremantle on Friday last, was ...

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  23. AN OFFICIAL REPORT.

    The following telegram was received last night by Inspector Farley from Detective Smyth, stationed at Coolgardie:—John Pullen ...

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  24. QUEEN VICTORIA.

    Her Majesty the Queen, who for some weeks has been staying at Cimiez, in the south of France, has left Cherbourg for England in the ...

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  25. THE TASMANIAN PREMIER.

    Sir E. N. C. Braddon and his wife left for England in the R.M.S. Rome. The Borne carries three trays of the choicest grapes ...

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  26. CHIEF JUSTICE WAY.

    Chief Justice Way, of South Australia, has been summoned to Windsor for Tuesday next to be sworn in as a member of the ...

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  27. CHARGE OF GAMBLING.

    Some months ago a posse of police, under the charge of Inspector Newland, made a raid on a house in Hurray streets, between ...

    Article : 411 words
  28. ANOTHER BATTLE. PROPOSED EUROPEAN CONFERENCE.

    A report has been received from Athens to the effect that Colonel Smolenski, at the head of 15,000 Greeks, defeated 9,000 Turks at ...

    Article : 146 words
  29. A PRESENTATION.

    One of the specimens from the Credo mine was presented by the manager, Mr. Parker, to the Premier, and it will form a portion ...

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  30. AUSTRIA AND RUSSIA.

    The Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, who has been visiting the Czar at St. Petersburg, is now returning to Vienna. ...

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  31. MELBOURNE UNIVERSITY.

    The annual commemoration of the University yesterday was an exceptionally brilliant and successful function. Starting from the ...

    Article : 59 words
  32. ENTERTAINED AT COOLGARDIE.

    Sir John Forrest and party were entertained at the railway station on Saturday on their way to Perth. In responding to the ...

    Article : 88 words
  33. DEAN OF BALLARAT.

    The Very Rev. N. L. Parkyn (formerly Vicar of Lightcliffe, Yorkshire), who has been appointed Anglican Dean of Ballarat, has ...

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  34. MAY DAY IN MELBOURNE

    May Day meetings were held on the Yarra bank to-day. An assemblage took place in the city, and proceeded down to the river ...

    Article : 67 words
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  36. GOVERNOR OF FIJI.

    Sir George T. M. O'Brien, K.C.M.G., the newly-appointed Governor of Fiji, has taken his passage for New Zealand in the ...

    Article : 28 words
  37. MOUNT CHARLOTT DISASTER.

    Frank M'Adam, the sixth victim of the Mount Charlotte disaster, died on Saturday morning. He leaves an aged mother unprovided ...

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  38. COMMENCE AND FINANCE

    The best of the Adelaide apples which arrived in the R.M.S. Ormuz have been sold at from 11s. to 12s. per case. ...

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  39. HOSPITAL SATURDAY.

    The collections in aid of the hospitals on Saturday amounted to £3,559, £2,272 being collected in the streets and £1,287 in shops ...

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  40. NEW SOUTH WALES TRAGEDIES.

    According to the Crown arrangements, Butler is to be defended by Mr. Walter Edmunds, barrister, and Mr. Mark Williamson, solicitor. ...

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  41. A RACING FATALITY.

    At the Kensington Park pony races on Saturday Idea fell in the Hurdle Race, and the rider, Thomas Gardiner, sustained such ...

    Article : 122 words
  42. MINING ACCIDENTS.

    An accident took place yesterday at the Proprietary mine, considerable damage being done. The overhead ore trucks bridge ...

    Article : 82 words
  43. A LONG SLEEP.

    A curious case of "a long sleep" has recently occurred in an Alsatian village. A country lad went to sleep on January 10, and awoke ...

    Article : 161 words
  44. ANTWERP WOOL SALES.

    The Antwerp wool sales closed yesterday. There were 1,832 bales sold out of 5,095 bales offered, and 56 bales of Australian wool were ...

    Article : 38 words
  45. A RAILWAY COMMITTEE.

    The Victorian railway committee inspected the Scotsdale railway line on Saturday, expressing its admiration of the railway and ...

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