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  2. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    If ever there was a time when fine wools looked gay, then that time has been this week. Not since the memorable December series in 1889 has merin[?] wool sold with ...

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  3. IN SEARCH OF THE SOUTH POLE.

    In view of the fact that an expedition has just started for southern latitudes, it may not be without interest to take a backward glance at some of the attempts ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The twenty-first change of programme presented by Jones and Lawrence's company since the inception of its season was submitted before an audience which ...

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  5. WEST AUSTRALIAN RAILWAY ASSOCIATION.

    About six weeks ago a movement was inaugurated at Fremantle, for the organisation of the employees of the Government Railways, apart from the ...

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  6. MELBOURNE EIGHT HOURS' SPORTS.

    The Eight Hours Day sports were continued in the Exhibition Building on Saturday afternoon and evening, when 20,000 people witnessed the cycling. In ...

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  8. A SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    When the steamer Pateena arrived from Melbourne on Saturday morning the captain raported that Robert Teesdale Elecote, a saloon passenger, had disappeared ...

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  9. THE FORREST-ROAD.

    On Saturday afternoon (April 15) a representative meeting of Forrest-road settlers was held in the Agricultural Hall, situated on the road. Among those present ...

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  10. DEATH IN THE BUSH.

    A lad named Forguson, while searching for lost horses near Menindie on Saturday morning, discovored the remains of John Owen near Talywalka Creak, five ...

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  11. A VETERAN CRICKETER.

    The death took place yesterday on the Sydney Cricket Ground of the veteran cricketer, Edward Gregory, who for some years past has been employed as ...

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  12. THE COOLGARDIE EXHIBITION

    Nearly 3,000 people attended the exhibition yesterdry. There was great excitem[?]nt over the championship tug-of-war. Two pulls were held, and resulted as ...

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  13. [?]OUND DROWNED.

    About mid-day on Saturday a dead body was found floating in a small dam situatod at the corner of Sylvester and Renon streets. By a bank book found on the ...

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  14. FEDERATION AND CONFEDERATION.

    SIR,—What is the precise difference between federation and confederation? I am told that the Commonwealth is to be a federation and not a confederation, and I ...

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  15. THE PREMIER AND THE "KALGOORLIE MINER."

    SIR,—I was present when during his recent trip to the Mt. Magnet goldfields the Premier stated that it had been asserted by a newspaper, supposed to lead ...

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  16. SUNDAY LABOUR ON MINES.

    Last evening a mass meeting attended by about 3,000 people was held at the intersection of Hannan and Maritana streets to discuss the question of Sunday ...

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  17. WOODLUPINE WANTS.

    SIR,—I shonld like to bring before your notice the very great inconvenience and discomfort to which the residents of Woodlupine (Jubilee Estate) have to submit in ...

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  18. N.Z. CONCILIATION AND ARBITRATION ACT.

    SIR,—With regard to "E[?]quirer's" lett[?]r, which appeared in last Wednesday's issue of the WEST AUSTRALIAN quoting a paper read by Mr. Mainer at a meeting of ...

    Article : 254 words
  19. CITY COUNCIL EMPLOYEES.

    SIR,—I wish to know, through your highly esteemed paper, how it is that single men and non-ratepayers, many of whom are residing in tents, are retained in ...

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  20. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS.

    On page 7 of to-day's issue, Messrs E. C. Shenton and Co. announce a list [?] special attractions for ladies. The only department dealt with is the ladies' ...

    Article : 93 words
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