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  2. SUNDAY READING.

    This is the day which the Lord hath made: we will rejoice and beglad in it.'—PSALM exv[?]. 24. Our life is mainly one of duty and ...

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  3. TELEGRAMS.

    The committee appointed by the Sultan of Turkey to proceed to Armenia to institute the new reforms is understood to be composed of seven members, four ...

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  4. TELEGRAMS.

    The Supreme Court yesterday considered the case of Thomas Phillips barrister and solicitor, against whom certain accusations had been made by ...

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  5. SPORTING.

    Rovers had a soft thing on with the West Perths last Saturday, defeating the red-and-blnes by 6 to 2, a similar defeat by the way to that which Fremantle ...

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  6. A NEW RACE IN EGYPT.

    Professor Flinders Petrie, lecturing on April 17 before the Edinburgh Royal Society, gave in account of discoveries made daring his recent archaeological ...

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  7. EVICTING A GHOST.

    Almost every town or village has its, haunted house, and the settlement, of Wandn, in India, was no exception. Here a number of English officers and ...

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  8. NEWS FROM THE MURCHISON.

    A escort left to-day, taking 5,192 ozs. of gold, and also 3 cwt. of rich specimens from The Mainland, containing many hundred ounces of gold. Mount ...

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  9. SUPPOSED ARSON.

    A man, named Dennis O'Donnell, has been committed for trial on a charge of having attempted to burn down his wife's bouse. ...

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  10. CHINA AND JAPAN.

    The Japanese Government has agreed to renounce its claims to the Lia-tong Peninsula on payment of a farther sum of £6,000,000 sterling. This ...

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  11. THE ALLEGED WRECE.

    The tug Lady Loch lias made a search for the alleged disabled steamer, and has been unabled to find any vessel or wreck. ...

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  12. THE BRITISH TRADE CONGRESS.

    The American delegates at the British Trade Congress, now in session, have formulated a proposal which provides for the union of the workers in the two ...

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  13. CHARGE AGAINST A YOUTH.

    Richard Tart, a youth, was committed for trial yesterday, at Camberwell, on a charge of having attempted to assault Miss M'Neil. ...

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  14. A SUICIDAL DRUMMEE.

    Robert Hogg, a commercial traveller, suicided by banging himself at his residence at Richmond, yesterday. ...

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  15. MARBLE BAR MINING.

    Sensational news was received last night from Marble Bar. Two men named Murphy and Curtain found between 350oz. and 400oz. of gold in ...

    Article : 113 words
  16. A NEW FIND AT KALGOORLIE.

    A new discovery of considerable importance has been made, some two and a hal miles south-west of the Great Boulder Mine A rush has in consequence set in, and ...

    Article : 185 words
  17. CHOLERA IN CHINA.

    Advices from Shanghai state that cholera is ravaging several of the populous districts of China. The mortality for the month of August is given ...

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  18. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    A Very largely-attended meeting of civil servants was held last night to consider the Ministerial proposals to farther reduce the salaries of ...

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  19. THE BRITISH INDIANS AND THE BOERS.

    The Parsee Deputies waited upon Mr. Chamberlain yesterday, and pointed out that upwards of 100,000 British Indian subjects resident in Sooth Africa ...

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  20. THE ALMA PLAINS MURDER.

    The man Willis, who is supposed to have murdered his wife at Alma Plains, is stall at large. "The police and a black tracker have returned without finding ...

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  21. THE MASONIC BALL

    The annual ball of the Emulation Lodge, No. : 2 , E.C., which is regarded as one of the principal social events of the year, took place in the Town Hail last evening ...

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  22. NEWS FROM COOLGARDIE.

    Messrs. J. P. Hurst, A. M. Read, G. T. Warren, and Dr. Chewings, have returned from a visit of inspection tot eh Hands Across the Sea Mine bringing in with them ...

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  23. MINING NEWS.

    The prospectus of the Nordenfeldt Gold-Mining Company, which appears in another column, ia a decidedly attractive document. The property is situated seme 40 miles ...

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  24. LOSS OF A GERMAN TORPEDO BOAT.

    The lees of a German torpedo boat to is reported to have occurred in the North Sea. The cause of the disaster has not been stated. The entire crew ...

    Article : 423 words
  25. POLICE REPORTS.

    CITY.—Before Mr. Cowan, P.M., this morning, Christopher Cummins, who was brought up on remand for larceny of a watch and chain, was discharged, owing to the ...

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  26. THE ALLEGED BUSHRANGING OUTRAGE AT COOL GARDIE

    Serious doubts as to the authenticity of the bushranging story from Mt. Margaret have been held since the publication of the telegram from Ku[?]lpi, and a wire ...

    Article : 135 words
  27. REPORTS FROM THE MINES.

    NEW CHUM SOUTH, August 27:—No. 2 shaft has been [?]k 13ft. 6in., total depth 40ft. 6in. We are nearing the reef, several small leaders showing at the bottom. At ...

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  28. ROEBOURNE CRIMINAL SESSION.

    The Supreme Court session's commence next Wednesday. There is only one case that of Tallinge, a native, charged with murder at Hamer[?]y. ...

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