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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Summer Heat.—The remarkably hot weather experienced in Perth lately is shown by the fact that since December 3 there have been no less than 34 ...

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  3. AMUSEMENTS

    The final-concert of the Amy Castles' Beason will be given in His Majesty's Theatre to-night, when the management anticipates that there will be ...

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  5. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    According to a message received by the "Daily Mail" from its St. Petersburg correspondent, the Czar of Russia is furious at his brother's ...

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  6. S.S. ZEPHYR.

    Weather permitting, the s.s. Zephyr will make an excursion trip to Rottnest Island to-morrow morning, leaving the Barrack-street jetty at 10.15 and ...

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  7. INDIAN SEDITION.

    During the debate on the Press Bill now before the Governor-General's Legislative Council in India, the Maharaja of Bindalan declared that ...

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  8. OCEAN BEACH LINE.

    The proposal for an Ocean Beach railway from West Subiaco to North Beach, which was before the public a few months ago, seems to be ...

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  9. FESTIVAL OF EMPIRE.

    In response to the invitations sent to the overseas dominions to contribute pictures toy colonial artists to the art section of the Empire Festival, Canada ...

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  10. RELEASE OF PRISONERS.

    A Reuter message says that the Government of India is entirely responsible for the release of the deported Hindus. The decision to release was due partly ...

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  11. PALACE GARDENS.

    The Kremka Brothers are being received nightly with enthusiastic applause for their novel and daring act. The last two nights of Miss Dolly ...

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  12. DOGS AND VIVISECTION.

    The Battersea Council has decided to return to the donors the celebrated statue erected in connection with the Brown Institutes at Battersea, after it ...

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  13. BITTEN BY AN ADDER

    A Victorian telegram published in the Sydney "Morning Herald" of February 2 states that word had been received of the narrow escape from an ...

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  14. QUEEN'S HALL

    This afternoon and evening the new programme of West's Pictures includes the Commonwealth Pictures, "Hydraulic Mining, N.S.W.," and "Irrigation in ...

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  15. DEPORTED MEN RETURN.

    Some of the deported Hindus, who have been released, have arrived at Calcutta, and were received by processions singing extremist songs. The ...

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  16. KING'S PICTURES.

    This evening the new programme of King's Pictures will include "Sports in India"; "the Star of the Ring"; "Annette Kellerman"; "Fishing with ...

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  17. BRITISH POLITICS.

    The "Pall Mall Gazette" says the Immediate business of the House of Commons is to pass the Budget, and to regularise the recent collection of ...

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  18. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    Captain Bartlett, who was in command of the ship Roosevelt during Commander Peary's successful trip to the Arctic regions, will lead the ...

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  19. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    Henry Manners-Sutton (oldest son of the fourth Viscount Canterbury) is proceeding against T. W. H. Crosland (assistant editor of the ...

    Article : 83 words
  20. LASKER STILL CHAMPION.

    The match of ten games between Lasker (holder) and Schiechter (challenger) for the chess championship of the world was concluded at Berlin ...

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  21. CANADIAN NAVY.

    Sir Frederick Borden, Minister of Defence, in the course of the debate on the Nary Bill, argued that Canada was doing more for naval defence than ...

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  22. STAR SKATING RINK.

    The enterprise of the proprietors of the Star Skating Rink in securing the Perth rights of the Shackleton pictures, has been rewarded by improved ...

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  23. A QUAKER CONTRIBUTION.

    LONDON, February 11, 4.30 p.m. The Friends' School at York has presented Captain Scott with enough money to purchase dog sledges for the ...

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  24. DE BEERS AND CHARTERED CO.

    In the Chancery Division of the High Court yesterday Mr. Justice Swinfen Eady delivered judgment in the action concerning the right to mine ...

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  25. WESLEY CHURCH HARVEST FESTIVAL

    Owing to the death of Mr. Richard W. Hardey, who is a prominent member of the Wesleyan Church, the harvest festival which was announced ...

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  26. SETTLEMENT OF COHEN CASE.

    The case in which the executors of the will of the late Lucy Cohen and of that of the late Anna Cohen sued Frank Bradley (formerly butler and ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. THE ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The London "Sportsman" asks if the Arnst-Welch match arranged a few days ago to be rowed in New Zealand is for the world's ...

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  28. JAPANESE IMMIGRATION.

    The immigration committee of the House of Representatives unanimously favor Congressman Hayes' Bill to exclude Japanese from the United ...

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  29. BUDGET FIRST.

    Dr. T. J, Macnamara (Parliamentary Secretary to the Admiralty), addressing his constituents at Camberwell yesterday, said that the Budget was going ...

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  31. RIFLES FOR CADETS.

    The Birmingham Small Arms Company has received an order for a large consignment of rifles for the Australian cadets. ...

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  32. DEVELOPMENT OF PAPUA.

    The British New Guinea Development Co. will shortly offer in London and Australia £500,000 worth of 7 per cent, participating preference shares. ...

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  33. SOUTH AFRICAN UNION.

    Mr. J. C. Smuts, Colonial Secretary of the Transvaal, speaking yesterday at Middelburg, said he believed that the speech recently delivered by Mr. ...

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  34. HEAVY SUGAR DUTY.

    The National Sugar Refining Company has paid £120,800, making a total of £700,000, in settlement of the New Yorks impost duties on unweighed ...

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  35. SUMMER AND EYESIGHT.

    Summer, with its trying weather and numerous discomforts, soon makes manifest the weak spots of the system. With the eyesight this is specially the ...

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  37. THE SECOND CHAMBER.

    The Earl of Onslow (Unionist), further discussing the question of the second Chamber in the columns of the "Daily Mail" remarks:—"Everyone ...

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  38. NETHERLANDS NEUTRALITY.

    In the States-General at The Hague yesterday the Minister for Foreign Affairs categorically denied that Queen Wilhelinia had received any ...

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  39. WIRTHS' CIRCUS.

    Wirths' Circus concluded a brief but successful season at the Port last evening, when tho huge tent was packed. The numerous turns were ...

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  41. IRISH OPINION ON VETO.

    Mr. John Redmond, Leader of the Nationalists, speaking at Dublin yesterday, said that the sending of the Budget to the Upper Chamber before ...

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  42. GENTLEMEN'S SALE.

    The sterner sex have just as much right to secure bargains in wearing apparel as the ladles, and the chance is now at hand. Cogan Bros., Paris ...

    Article : 93 words
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