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  2. THIS AFTERNOON'S CABLES.

    The British Minister at Tohoran has refused a verbal apology from the Persian Government in connection with a body Corsacks surrounding ...

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  3. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    In the Commons yesterday clauses .V, 6 and 6 of the Old Age Pensions Bill were passed in committee. ...

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  5. MIDLAND RAILWAY OF W.A.

    An ordinary general meeting of the shareholder of the Midland Railway Company of Western Australia, Ltd., was held on Thursday, May 23, at ...

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  6. SPUR RAILWAY LINES

    "E.S.," in the "W.A. Railway Gasette," writes:- One thousand miles for £1,006,000 flashed before the Western Australian ...

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  7. LONDON POLICE METHODS

    On May 14, 1906, as the result of the alleged illegal arrest of Madame d'Angely, a French lady, & Royal Commission, consisting of Sir D. Brynmor ...

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  8. CABINET-MAKERS FOR AUSTRALIA

    By arrangement with the Premier of South Australia (Mr. T. Price, M.P.), the central unemployed body of London has sent three cabinet-makers to ...

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  9. IRISH CATTLE DRIVING.

    Mr. Birrell, the Irish Chief Secretary,, stated in the Commons yesterday that the cost of the extra constabulary rendered necessary by the prevalence ...

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  10. EMPIRE RIFLE SHOOTING

    The full scores in connection with the "Daily Mail" Empire Cup riflecom petition , for which there were 613 entries from all parts of the Empire, have ...

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  11. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL

    In preparation for another attempt to swim across the English Channel, Holbein, tho champion swimmer, has swum 50 miles down the Lower ...

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  12. A JANDAKOT GRIEVANCE

    This morning a deputation of Jandakot settlers, supported by the Jandakot Roads Board, waited upon the Minister for Works (Mr, Jas, Price) ...

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  13. A PREACHER'S FATE.

    Revolutionaries declare that Malik; a great nationailst preacher, was halfstrangled at Teheran in the presence of others. The prisoner's cord Was ...

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  14. BLANKETED

    Life on Shipboard, especially during a long journey, is mostly a monotonous term, and it usually requires undue excitement to arouse passengers ...

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  15. LEMOINE ARRESTED

    It is reported that Henri Lemoine, who fled recently from Paris as the result of his failure to prove his ability to make diamonds, and who is alleged ...

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  16. INCESSANT FIGHTING.

    Incossant fighting, pillaging, atrocities are the order of the day at Tabriz ...

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  17. DESTRUCTION OF EGRETS

    The House of Lords Select Committee on Lord Avebury's Importation of Plumage Prohibition Bill met yesterday and examines Colonel C, Ryan, of ...

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  18. DAYLIGHT SAVING

    The select committee of the House it Commons has reported in favor of the Daylight Saving BlH, the object of which is to advance the clock an hour ...

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  19. LONDON RATES

    Mr, Asquith has invited the Liberal members of the House of Commons to make suggestion regarding the proposed unification of London's rates. ...

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  20. THE SUFFRAGETTES

    Tic suffragettes yesterday carried in to effect .their determination to make a demonstration at the House or Commons, ...

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  21. BEAUTIFUL GIRL'S FATE

    Miss Grota Beler, a beautiful grid, of 22 years,. daughter of a former Burgomaster of Saxony, has been sentenced to death for having killed her fiance, ...

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  22. INDIAN REFORMS

    In the House of Lords yesterday, discount Curzon raised a debate on the Indian policy of the Government. Speakers on both sides of the ...

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  23. SILVER,

    Bar silver ,is now quoted at 2s 0 11-16. per [?] ounce (yesterday, 2s, 0 5/4 d.). ...

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  24. TENNIS,

    Gore has won the lawn tennis championship, beating Barrett, Scores:- 6—8, 6—2, 4—6, 3—6, 6—4. ...

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  25. SHIPPING DISASTER,

    " Lloyds' Baltimore agent reports that the British steamer Glenfruin, laden with coal from Australia, collided with line Hamburg-American liner Bosnia ...

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  26. THE WEATHER.

    Western Australia. — Generally fine but cloudy to showery over S.W. districts. Frosts and fogs inland. Variable winds. • . ...

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  27. FRENCH CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    The bill Introduced by the French premier M.Clemenceau, for the abolition of capital punishment, has been withdrawn. ...

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  29. THE TEMPERATURE IN PERTH.

    The maximum temperature in Perth at noon to-day was 60deg. ...

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  30. AN ABANDONED PROSECUTION

    In the justices room, Police Court Buildings, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M.,this morning, the charge preferred against Bernard Cohen of having ...

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  32. CAPE POLITICS

    Mr. Merriman, the Premier and Treasurer of Cape Colony, in his Budget Speech yesterday, said that' the deficiency (or the past year was ...

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  33. RAND MINING

    The dividends paid by the Randmiocs for the year ending yesterday totalled £4,098,868 record. ...

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  34. OCEAN FORECASTS AND REMARKS ON STORMS.

    Squally winds and rough seas in Central Bight. ...

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  35. THE RAINFALL.

    The following is the official record of the rainfall throughout the State, for the previous 24 hours ended at 8 a.m. to-day :- ...

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  36. DINIZOLU'S TRIAL

    The Natal Government,in view of the trial of Dinizulu, the paramount chief, on the charge of treason, constituting a special court to try ...

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  37. BERLIN AS A PORT.

    The ship canal from Berlin to Stettin, which will transform the capital into a seaport accessible to vessels of moderate size, will, according to ...

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  39. THE QUIETEST CITY.

    Berlin is said to be the most quiet city in Europe, Railway engines are not allowed to blow their whistles within the city limits.,There is no loud ...

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  40. MEXICAN REVOLUTION SUPPRESSED

    The revolutionary outbreak in Mexico has been suppressed by the Government ...

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  41. MORE IMMIGRANTS

    The contingent of immigrants which arrived at Fremantle this morning by the R.M.S. Ortona numbered 27. They are of a very high class, 15 being ...

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