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  2. INTERCOLONIAL.

    Writing from London recently on the wine trade and produce depot there Mr. E. Burney Young said that there was no shadow of a doubt that the depot ...

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  3. GENERAL NEWS.

    Valedictory.—On Friday evening Mr. D. Wells was presented with a silver mounted pipe by his fellow-employes, the letter-carriers at Fremantle, on the ...

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  4. THE WAR CLOUD.

    The British Government has purchased 575,000 gallons of distilled spirits from a large firm in Chicago for the manufacture of smokeless powder at ...

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  5. FRANCE.

    The French Generals have decided to reveal only to the judges of the Court of Cassation the military secrets connected with the Dreyfus inquiry. ...

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  6. VICTORIA.

    The British Secretary for War has intimated that officers of the colonial permanent military and naval forces will be allowed the same privileges in ...

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  7. COUNTRY SEWS.

    Michael Kellett appeared for the sixth time in the police court on Saturday on a charge of having murdered a native boy named "Paddy" The prosecution ...

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  8. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC.

    In the Perth Town-hall on Saturday last the certificates which were won at the examinations on June 4. last in connection with the Trinity College of Music ...

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  9. "THE SITUATION AT FASHODA."

    A large audience assembled at Behemia-hall last night to hear Mr. Thomas Walker's lecture entitled "The Situation at Fashoda, or Will There be War ...

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  10. WOOL TRAFFIC.

    The railway wool traffic since July was 1,134,405 bales, as against 1,337,206 for the corresponding period of last year. ...

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  11. THE SIRDAR.

    To-day at the Guildhall the freedom of the City of London and a sword of honor were presented to Lord Kitchener, the Sirdar. ...

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  12. PRISONERS RELEASED.

    James Charles, who in August, 1897, was sentenced to two years' imprisonment for assault in connection with the bootmakers' strike, was released from ...

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  13. YORK.

    Mr. S. H. Whittaker has reported to the Commissioner for Crown Lands as follows:—With the clearing of the weather hay cutting at York is in full swing. ...

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  14. COURT OF CASSATION.

    The Paris "Debats" demands that a law shall be made to suppress the insults hurled at the judges of the Court of Cassation, as counterpart to the ...

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  15. V.R.C. MEETING.

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  16. SEAMAN DROWSED.

    On the voyage of the barque Fairport from New York, a seaman named H. Laurenson was washed overboard during a gale. It was impossible to ...

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  17. SUICIDE.

    At the inquest held yesterday on Henry Kingsley, a traveller for the Standard Brewery, who shot himself, an open verdict was returned. ...

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  18. S.S. ADELAIDE.

    The steamer Adelaide, after a complete overhaul in a Melbourne dock, is again in service. She is commanded by Captain D. P. Davies, and sailed ...

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  19. THE PREMIER'S PLEDGES.

    M. Dupuy, the French Premier, has pledged the Government to maintain the supremacy of the civil over the military authorities, and also to protect the ...

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  20. BANQUET AT THE GUILD-HALL.

    A brilliant banquet in the Guild-hall followed the presentation to the Sirdar. Among those present were H.R.H. the Duke of Cambridge, Lord Roberts ...

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  21. FATALITIES.

    J. Souter was killed at Heidelberg yesterday by being thrown from a horse. Carl Mortiz was drowned off St. Kilda yesterday by falling out of a yacht. ...

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  22. PUBLIC SERVICE PICNIC.

    The annual public service picnic was held among the hills yesterday. The Chief Secretary and the Commissioner for Public Works were present. They ...

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  23. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Joseph Walvendon succeeded in cutting his throat at Carlton to-day. He had threatened to commit suicide. ...

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  24. STAFF ALTERATIONS.

    General Brailtar has replaced General Renouard as head of the general staff of the French Army, general Renouard succeeded General Boisdeffre ...

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  25. JUROKINE AGRICULTURAL HALL.

    The ceremony of laying the foundation stone of the Jurokine Agricultural hall was performed yesterday by Mr. T. F. Quinlan, M.L.A. ...

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  26. KANOWNA.

    Retrenchment is being practised in the Government departments here, in consequence of a decrease in business. ...

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  27. THE LATE MR. GOYDER.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Goyder took place on Saturday at Stirling East, in the hills, and was largely attended. The Government was represented, and a ...

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  28. CRETE.

    The Turkish troops have left Crete, and the Sultan has accepted Prince George of Greece as Governor of the island, in consideration of his relations ...

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  29. KOJONUP.

    The first agricultural show at Kojonup, held on Saturday, passed off most successfully. The weather was delightful, and the attendance was large. The ...

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  30. SUPPOSED SHOOTING.

    Mr. A. Adamson, an accountant, while cut driving with three friends in South-terrace yesterday, was struck by a bullet. It is supposed that the ...

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  31. FOUND DROWNED.

    Mr. William Pitt Brown, a resident of Sydney, New South Wales, was found drowned in the river Hable, near Southampton. His watch and some money ...

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  32. RECALCITRANT TROOPS.

    It appears that, in the absence of Turkish transports, Admiral Noel directed the Turkish garrison at Candia to embark in British transports, in order to ...

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  33. TRIPOLI.

    The French have established military posts 20 miles across the disputed frostier in Tripoli. The Sultan of Turkey has allowed ...

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  34. ALBANY.

    The funeral of the late Sub-inspector Lemon took place on Saturday afternoon, and was largely attended. The remains of the deceased were interred ...

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  35. CHARITY CARNIVAL.

    The second prize in the gifts distribution in connection with the Charity Carnival goes to Western Australia. The came and address of the fortunate ...

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  36. MAJOR MARCHAND'S MAP.

    The London "Daily Graphic" has publised Major Marchand route map, and it expresses a belief that the French Government is willing to abandon five of its ...

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  37. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Mr. Reid, in a speech yesterday, said that the proposed duty on tea would abolish the reproach that some democrats, with political power, would not ...

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  38. THE PHILIPPINES.

    The Spanish Peace Commissioners have rejected the demand made by the American representatives for the retention of the Philippines by the United Suites. ...

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  39. CANADA.

    The Canadian Government has decided to subsidise a line of Manchester steamers for the transport of cattle to the amount of £8,000 a year. ...

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  40. A COMPLETE VICTORY FOR BRITISH DIPLOMACY.

    Major Marchand has been authorised to return by either the Congo, the Nile, or Djibutil. The French are still suspicious ...

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  41. A BERLIN REPORT.

    It is reported in Berlin that America will cede to Britain one of the Philippine Islands. ...

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  42. DEATH BY SUFFOCATION.

    Christoper M'Coy was suffocated by foal air in a well which he was repairing at Collarndabri. At the inquest yesterday a verdict of accidental death was ...

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  43. SUICIDE AT KALGOORLIE.

    A sensation was caused last night by a determined suicide. The men camped near the Reefers Trident shaft were astonished to see a man run to the top of ...

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  44. COMMERCIAL.

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  45. MARINE COLLISION.

    A collision occurred yesterday off Cape. Three Points, when the ketch Aurora, 90 tons, was sunk by the tug Champion. No lives were lost though ...

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  46. MARIA TERESA SUNK.

    The Spanish armored cruiser Infanta Maria Teresa, 7,000 tons, which was refloated by the Americans at Santiago in September, foundered in a gale off ...

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  47. LORD MAYOR OF LONDON.

    Lieutenant-Colonel the Right Hod. Horatio David Dimes, M.P., Lord Mayor of London, has received a baronetcy. ...

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  48. NEW ZEALAND.

    Mr. Seddon's resolutions concerning the mail services were carried in the House of Representatives yesterday. A committee of the House found that ...

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  49. KITCHENER AND MARCHAND.

    The following interesting account of the meeting between Lord Kitchener end Major Marchand at Fashoda was sent by the Cairo correspondent of the ...

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  50. THE CAPE.

    In the Cape House of Assembly a resolution has been carried by the casting vote of the Speaker, directing Mr. Schreiner, the Premier, to confer with ...

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  51. Advertising

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  52. Advertising

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  53. Advertising

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  54. DEFENCE PREPARATIONS.

    Naval and military preparations are proceeding. The warships Royalist and Tauranga have taken on board several months' supplies of stores and coal. The ...

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  55. BELGIUM.

    A sensation has been caused at Brussels br the announcement that the Belgian plan of mobilisation and a number of official maps have been stolen from ...

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  56. QUEENSLAND.

    The seamer Duke of Norfolk will take away gold of the value of £75,000, including a lot valued at over £21,000 from the Brilliant mine, Charters Towers ...

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