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  2. CABLES AND TELEGRAMS THE BALKAN WAR

    Russia on Wednesday renewed the demand for the immediate evacuation of Skutari in the bluntest terms, intimating that Montenegro is courting ...

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  3. Copper, Tin, and M.O.P.

    The latest London quotes are:—Tin.—Spot, £223 to £223 10/[?] forward, £223 10/ to £224. Copper.—Unquoted. ...

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  4. DROWNING FATALITY

    A youth named Forrest Barrett-Lennard was drowned while fishing at North Beach yesterday. He was a resident of West Swan. ...

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  5. CR. CRICKET FIXT[?]

    The fixtures for the Australian cricket team which is to tour America have been arranged. The team will play at Victoria (British Columbia) ...

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  6. GENEROUS DONATION

    The secretary has received official confirmation of the report that an anonymous donor has given £2000 10 the Wagga District Hospital as an ...

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  7. AMBASSADORS GRATIFIED.

    The news that King Nicholas of MontenegTO had informed the Powers he would unconditionally surrender Skutati, which was officially ...

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  8. POLITICAL British Empire

    The Democrats in the State Senate have decided to support President Wilson's remonstrance against the passing of anti-Japanese legislation. Mr. ...

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  9. ATTEMPTED BURGLARY

    Frederick Hansen, who was arrested at the Central Loan Office, and charged with being on the premises at night with the intent to commit a crime, ...

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  10. MINING FATALITY

    A fatal accident occurred at the threat Boulder Perseverance mine to-day. Arnold Grose and Richard Clifford were working in a stope when ...

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  11. BRITISH AND RUSSIAN INFLUENCE.

    Beuter's Agency reports that Great Britain exercised separate strong [?] fluence on King Nicholas, and that Russia did similarly. ...

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  12. AMBASSADORS' CONFER[?]

    The ambassadors of the Powers fat yesterday for two and a half hours discussing the Balkan situation, and then adjourned till Monday. A ...

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  13. MOTOR ACCIDENT

    A shocking motor accident occurred on the occasion of the Northern Downs races to-day. A car driven by Norman Ballenger and another driven ...

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  14. Billiards

    Gray defeated Aiken in their match of 16,000 up, in which he conceded the latter a start of 2000, the final result being:— ...

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  15. STATUS OF ALBANIA.

    The Ambassadors' Conference suggested that a joint commission o[?] naval officers should, take over Skutari; but Sir Edward Grey reminded ...

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  16. GOLD ROBBERY AT THE BULLFINCH.

    The most sensational robbery which has ever occurred in connection with Western Australian mining took place at the Bullfinch Proprietary Mine ...

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  17. AMERICA AND JAPAN.

    Acting under instructions from President Wilson, the Secretary for State, Mr. Bryan, returned to Sacramento to further discuss with the State ...

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  18. MARRIAGE AT SIXTEEN

    Revision of the law which permits the marriage of mere boys and girls was urged by Mr. [?] [?]apman, [?]e [?]ower [?]age magistrate, an[?] some of ...

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  19. MONTENEGRO MORE CONCILIATORY.

    The Austro-Hungarian Ambassador in London yesterday conveyed Austria's. intention to hold herself at liberty to take independent action. It ...

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  20. SUFFRAGE[?]ES CONSPIRATORS BEFORE THE COURT.

    At the Bow-street Court yesterday, the persons arrested by the police in the raid on the Women's Political Union Society's offices in King's Way, ...

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  21. GoLf

    Last Saturday a third S[?]e competition was played on the [?] [?]. Play was con[?]y [?] by the wind, and in consequence [?] ...

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  22. TALE OF THE SEA

    The story of an overwhelming calamity which befell the Norwegian barque "Victor," of 1300 tons, bound in ballast from Delagoa Bay to New ...

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  23. ANTI-ALIEN LEGISLATION.

    Mr. Curtin's resolution to agree with the President's wishes was defeated by a large majority. Mr. Curtin quoted the references of the London ...

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  24. MONTENEGRO DENIES RIGHT OF POWERS

    Montenegro's reply to the powers declining to evacuate Skutari further denies their right to evict her from territory she has conquered, by virtue ...

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  25. SOUTHERN.

    A new record for the Perth course was established on Saturday, 19th ult. by the local professional, P. W. Maunder. He was out in 30 ...

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  26. CONSPIRATORS BEFORE COURT.

    At the Bow Street Court yesterday, the suffragette leaders who were arrested i during the police raid on the Women's Political Union ...

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  27. Australia, Federal.

    Mothers to the number of 59,169 have drawn the maternity bonus of £5, Only 452 applications have been rejected, ...

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  28. ITALY'S ATTITUDE.

    It is announced that in the event of Austria taking coercive action against Skutari, Italy will not join in, but will take parallel action on the ...

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  29. ITALIAN WARSHIPS TO BE IN READINESS.

    It is reported from Rome that several Italian battleships have been ordered to Brindisi, on the Adriatic Sea, to be in readiness to operate on ...

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  30. Bowls

    There was a good attendance at the green last Saturday, and some close games were played. On Monday evening Messrs. Potts and Fletcher ...

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  31. COMMONWEALTH WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT.

    During the closing hours of the last Federal session, the Commonwealth Workmen's Compensation Act was passed, but was not proclaimed until ...

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  32. CHARGE OF MURDER

    When committed for trial at Broome last week, Spargo asked that the trial should take place in Perth, The Crown authorities, however, have ...

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  33. MONTENEGRO DECIDES TO SURRENDER

    Reuter's Cetinje correspondent reports that King Nicholas held a great Council of War to consider whe[?]her Montenegro should or should not obey ...

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  34. FEDERAL LAND TAX.

    In February 1911, the land belonging to John Moffat, Victoria, a grazier, was assessed at an unimproved value of £44,924, on which £387 was ...

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  35. DRUMMOND AND KENNEY

    The publisher of "The Suffragette" apologised and promised not to print further "Suffragettes," He was bound over in a sum of £1500. The rest of ...

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  36. THE WEATHER

    The only rain reported from North-West stations for the week is 65 points at [?]ail's Creek. The highest barometrical reading was 30.14 at ...

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  37. EMPLOYEES EXAMINED.

    The officers of the Criminal Investigation Department to-day continued the examination of the men employed on the night shift at the Bullfinch at ...

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  38. ELECTIONS.

    Eominations for the Federal elections are as follows:—For the Senate: W. J. Butcher, C. R. Davies, and W. R. Nairn (Liberals); P. J. Lynch, ...

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  39. CHURCH BURNED.

    St. Catherine's Church was totally destroyed by fire to-day. The conflagration is attributed to suffragettes. A woman was arrested in the act of ...

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  40. TURKISH TROOPS.

    Notwithstanding the recent conflict between the troops of Essad Pasha, who aspires to sovereignty of Albania, and Djavid Pasha, who ...

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  41. FIRE AT GERALDTON MURCHISON INN BURNED.

    A disastrous fire occurred this morning, by which the Murchison Inn in Eleanor-street was completely razed to the ground. The Municipal ...

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  42. CARNARVON WEATHER.

    The highest temperature recorded during the week was 92 on Tuesday, 6th inst., the lowest maximum being 78.8 on the 5th. ...

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  43. RACEHORSES TO BE POISONED.

    A valuable dog has been poisoned at the Southampton Show. Miss Cross, the owner of the dog, received a letter in which the writer says: ...

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  45. HUMAN BONES FOUND AMONG RUINS.

    A gruesome discovery was made to-day in the ruins of the fire on Friday, Hhen the Murchison Inn was destroyed and gutted. Some bones ...

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  46. Western Australia.

    The population of the State for April was 311,282, an increase of 926 since March. ...

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  47. ESSAD ACCUSED OF TREASON.

    Essad is openly accused of treason, and is suspected of causing Riza Pasha's murder. ...

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  48. SHOOTING CASE

    Yesterday the trial of John Sheehan, shearer and station hand, by Mr. Justice Rooth and a jury, on a charge of having wilfully murdered a ...

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  49. KING ALPHONSO

    King Alfonso of Spain (a conspiracy to assassinate whom, en route to Paris, was lately discovered at Mont Pellier) has arrived here, and ...

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  50. Advertising

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  51. MONTENEGRIN DYNASTY IN DANGER.

    In Servian political circles it is considered that King Nicholas, by giving way to the Powers, has done a heroic act, but has exposed himself ...

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  52. RETURN OF MR SCADDAN.

    The Premier, Mr. Scaddan, returned yesterday to Fremantle and was accorded a civic reception. ...

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