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  2. INTERCOLONIAL

    A telegram from Port Pirie states that Charge Arthur Sail, the manager of the local branch of the Bank of Australasia, was found dead in his room ...

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  3. THE FAR EAST.

    Considerable importance is attached at Shanghai to the fact that the two British shallow-draught river steamers, H.M.S.Woodcock and H.M.S. ...

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  4. COUNTRY NEWS.

    The residents of Busselton who had the pleasure of knowing the late Mr. Hogan during his long residence here were very sorry to learn of his death ...

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  5. A FIRST VISIT TO KALGOORLIE AND COOLGARDIE.

    Kalgoorlie leaves the impression of a city which has been [?] by enchantment. Approach it from [?] you may and you will find nothing that would lead ...

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  6. THE BOER WAR.

    Lieutenant A. J. M. Onslow, of the New Sooth Wales Mounted Rifles, has recovered from the wound he sustained some time ago. ...

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  7. CIVIC DISPUTE.

    While it was claimed for a motion moved by Cr. Brown in the City Council chambers on Monday that it emphasised an important principle, the ...

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  8. PERTH WATER SUPPLY.

    A few weeks ago Inspector Lee, of the health the department of the Perth City Council, was instructed to make an investigation of the catchment area of the ...

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  9. BUNBURY.

    Before the resident magistrate on Monday Gustave Klint, for a breach, of the railway by-laws, was fined 15s. The report of the hospital for the ...

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  10. COOLGARDLE.

    An inquest was held on Monday concerning the death of Thos. Raschky, miner, employed at the Great Oversight mine. He was displaying a feat of ...

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  11. DEATH OF DR. R. STEWART.

    Dr. Robert Stewart, of Hindmarsh, died this morning at his residence. He was in has usual health yesterday, and after having partaken of the midday ...

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  12. TWO AUSTRALIANS CAPTURED

    Two of the Australian Mounted Infantry have been, captured near Rouxville, in the Orange River Colony. ...

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  13. A NEW CHINESE LEADER.

    Haurtapu, the nephew of the Dowager-Empress, who was dismissed by the Emperor in 1898, when the latter was in the [?], has succeeded prince Tuan ...

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  14. ARREST OF BOER FARMERS.

    The Boer farmers are bringing produce into Johannesburg, and are also. purchasing foodstuffs. They see suspected of supplying food ...

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  15. GERALDTON.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 287 words
  16. GERMANS IN ACTION.

    A force of 500 Germans, with two guns, had a sharp encounter with 8,000 Chinese to the south of Tien-tsin. The Chinese were described as Boxers ...

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  17. BOER FLYING COLUMNS.

    Small flying columns of Boers in the Orange River Colony are moving to the; south of Wepener. They are drawing their supplies from the neighboring ...

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  18. THE FEDERAL TARIFF.

    In the town-hall to-day the delegates from the Inter-State Chambers of Manufactures took up the work of the two preceding conferences held in Melbourne ...

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  19. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The conference of delegates from Australian colonies poet and telegraph associations concluded its business today. The members of ...

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  20. PRECAUTIONS AT KOW-LUNG.

    The British police at Kow-lung, on the main land opposite Hong Kong, have been reinforced, owing to an outbreak of Chinese rebels in the vicinity. ...

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  21. THE RETURN OF LORD ROBERTS.

    The London "Daily News" states that Lord Roberts is to leave Sooth Africa during the last week in October. The representative colonial troops ...

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  22. THE SUMMER PALACE.

    Dr. Morrison, the "Times" correspondent at Peking, states that after the Russians had packed up everything of value in the Summer Palace they handed ...

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  23. FATAL CYCLING ACCIDENT.

    At Broken Hill to-day Edward Briggs (28) was riding a bicycle on the wrong side of the street, when be collided with a cab. He received internal injuries, ...

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  24. LIEUTENANTS STAUGHTON AND KIRBY.

    In a despatch to the Minister of Defence, Colonel Tom Price specially mentions the bravery of Lieutenants Staughton and Kirby. The former rescued a ...

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  25. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Graham has been appointed Minister of Labor, in addition to the portfolio of Minister of Agriculture and Public Works, which he already holds ...

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  26. THE SHOOTING AFFRAY.

    The two young men, Alfred Davis, alias Wilson, and John Mack, alias M'Loughlin, who were arrested on suspicion of having been concerned in the ...

    Article : 295 words
  27. BRITISH GENERAL ELECTIONS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  28. MESSAGE FROM MAJOR-GENERAL BADEN POWELL.

    Major-General Baden-Powell, in a letter to Major-General Downes, Bays:— "My Australians are fully up to the prediction you made concerning them. ...

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  29. THE GOLD YIELD.

    The gold yield for September was 70,818oz., a comparative increase of l,904oz. ...

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  30. COLLIEFIELDS.

    Mr. G. F. Pearse, the president of the Trades and Labor Council, attended a meeting of miners here on Saturday night, when a branch of the Political ...

    Article : 101 words
  31. ASSAULT WITH SLING-SHOT.

    Two youths named Frank Fousing and Denis Nagle were fined £10 each for an assault with a sling-shot made of road-metal tied in handkerchief. ...

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  32. THE MILDURA RAILWAY.

    If the Legislative Council endorses the Legislative Assembly's dictum that the average rate of payment on the construction of the Mildura railway be 7s ...

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  33. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    A sailor from Rosario, in the Argentine Republic, died of plague at [?], Glanmorganshire, Wales. He landed at Newcastle-on-Tyne, and ...

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  34. ASHANTI TROUBLE.

    He recent British victories have had a very salutary effect on the Ashantis, who are everywhere reported to be dispersing. ...

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  35. TASMANIA.

    The agent for the Great Western railway has received a cable message from London, ststing that the financial arrangements in connection with the ...

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  36. KATANNING.

    Heavy showers of rain fell on Saturday last throughout this district. The downpour was most welcome, as the recent warm weather had rendered the ...

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  37. THE BREELONG MURDERS.

    News has been received at Wingham that the Governors have been tracked to Butterfly Mountain, nine miles from Wingham. It is not yet known in what ...

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  38. LABOR TROUBLES.

    The 100,000 anthracite coal miners in Pennsylvania, U.S.A., who struck for an increase of wages, and who were offered an advance of 10 per cent., have ...

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  39. A PRESENT FOR MAJOR-GENERAL BADEN-POWELL.

    Aa opossum-skin rug is to be presented to Major-General Baden-Powell by the women of Hobart. It will be sent to South Africa to-morrow. ...

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  40. THE COMMONWEALTH.

    The Lieutenant-Governor received a cable message from Lord Roberts to-day expressing, deep regret at his inability to attend the inauguration of the ...

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  41. THE ANGLICAN ASSEMBLY.

    After a long and apirited—in fact , too spirited for an ecclesiastical gathering—debate, the Anglican Assembly to night dealt with the Rev. D.M. Berry's ...

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  42. QUEENSLAND.

    A child seven weeks old, died in the hospital to-day. A post-mortem examination revealed that the cause of death was bubonic plague. The child's parents reside in South Brisbane. ...

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  43. Advertising

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  44. THE BRUSSELS PLOT.

    The Belgian police have liberated the accomplice of Sipido, who was arrested in Brussels in connection with the plot against Prince Albert of Belgium. ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND.

    Some excitement was caused by the master of an incoming coastal steamer bringing word that the cutter from the warship Mildura was found washed up ...

    Article : 73 words
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