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  2. THE WEATHER

    Fine moderate weather throughout with E. to N.E., winds. SOUTH AUSTRALIA Cloudy in southern areas with seats ...

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  3. THIS AFTERNOON'S CABLES.

    The Government journals are making political capital out of Count von Bulow's interview with the Pope. The opposition press is declaring that ...

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  4. THIS MORNING'S CABLES.

    The issue of a writ for the return of a member to the House of Commons for East Wolverhampton, a seat rendered vacant by the promotion of Sir ...

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  5. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE

    Mr. Justice Roothireturns tomorrow from a short holiday spent at Albany. Mr. and Mrs. H. Gregory will return from Rottnest Island on Wednesday. ...

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  6. MARITIME DISASTER

    The American wooden barquentine Joseph L. Eviston, 755 tons, belonging to C. Nelson and Co., San Francisco, which left Haiphong., a port in ...

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  7. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking at Manchester last night, on behalf of the Primeit Minister (Mr. H. H. Asquith), said the education question ...

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  8. BOXING.

    The boxing champion Burns has just added another victory to his credit, his opponent on this occasion being "Jewey" Smith, the South ...

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  9. PALACE GARDENS.

    On Saturday night the three Sisters Klos made their last appearance for the present, but after a season on the goldfields they will return to Perth for ...

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  10. MOROCCO.

    In the hope of being able to destroy the Finnig section of the Oran railway, in North-Western Algeria. 3,000 Moorish horsemen and 2,000 foot ...

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  11. OCEAN FORECASTS AND MARKS ON STORMS.

    Squally and strong W to S.W. winds and rough throughout the Straits and around Tasmania, and then eastward to New Zealand. ...

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  12. GERALDTON.

    John Steele, Boyley-street, Geraldton, W.A., writes:—"I have used and am still using Dr. Sheldon's New Discovery, and find it has great effect in ...

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  13. FEARFUL BUILDING COLLAPSE.

    A new wing at the Cooperative Stores, Milan, collapsed yesterday, killing 15 out of 40 masons who were engaged in the construction of the building ...

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  14. OHIO GOAL STRIKE.

    The strike of 200,000 coal miners in the State of Ohio,—America, has ended. The men resume work on what is practically the old scale of wages. ...

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  15. TURKEY-THREATENING

    A semi-official note from Rome states that owing to Turkey having threatened to forcibly prevent the opening of Italian post-offices at ...

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  16. KNOWLEDGE OF THE LAW.

    Tim was a protege of Mr. Blank, a well-known lawyer. He was often in trouble, but by. personal influence with the courts, Mr. Blank managed to have ...

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  17. PARISIAN LOCK-OUT

    The lock-out in the building trade in Paris has come to an end. The masters were divided amongst themselves, and many men have been accepted again. ...

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  18. QUEEN'S HALL

    The attendance at Mr. Andrew Black's, second concert at the Queen's Hall on Saturday night was disappointingly small. The holiday ...

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  19. CHESS.

    At the International Chess Tourney at Vienna, Carl Schlecter, Duras. and Geya Maroczy each scored 14 and divided the first prize. ...

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  20. RAILWAY EMPLOYEES

    The Board of Trade, of which Mr. Winston Churchill is now the Ministerial head, has decided to intervene In the dispute caused by the employees ...

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  21. ANOTHER PLOT

    The Petersburg police have discovered another plot to blow up the Czar and the whole Imperial family and court. The design of the plotters was ...

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  23. THE TIGER FUND.

    Queen Alexandra has subscribed £100 to the fund which is being raised for the relief of the wives and families of the drowned officers and ...

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  24. JAPANESE NAVAL CAPTURES

    The Japanese Admiralty is rearming with heavier guns those vessels of the Russian fleet which Japan captured during the late war, on which she ...

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  25. A FRONTIER FRACAS

    Advices received state that 500 Persian brigands attacked the Russian frontier guards at a place called Belasuver, and killed four. Including a ...

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  26. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE

    James Willard's sensational drama, "A Woman of Pleasure," on Saturday night attracted a crowded house. The piece contained some thrilling scenes ...

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  27. SCOTTISH TRADE DEPRESSION

    Owing to the prevailing depression of trade, 1200, people employed in Singer's sewing-machine works at Kllbowie, a town-seven miles'west of ...

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  30. CONSUL FOR PANAMA.

    Mr. J. Tighe-Paxton has been gazetted Consul for Panama at Brisbane. ...

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  31. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    Mr. Conacber. an English traffic expert, has presented to the Governments of all the South African colonies a report in which he strongly ...

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  32. AMUSEMENTS

    On Saturday night Mr. Frank Thornton received the welcome due to an old friend, who can never come too often or stay too long. The new play ...

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  33. PANTOMIME.

    The floral pantomime, "Queen of the, Garden," will be presented tomorrow evening (Tuesday, April 21) in the Fremantle Town-hall, in aid of the ...

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  34. AMERICAN FINANCES

    A finance bill introduced into the United. States. House Representatives by Mr. Edward B. Vreeland, a New York representative, as a ...

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  35. BANKS AMALGAMATING

    The New York correspondent of the London "Standard" states that negotiations for the absorption of the Bank of Commerce by the city Bank are progressing. ...

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  36. CANADIAN PRISONS.

    There are at the present moment more prisoners In the gaols of Ontario than at any time-during the last twenty years. ...

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  37. LADIES' SUITS

    The Commercial Tailoring Company have been more than busy this season in the production of ladies' costumes. Orders have simply poured in, and ...

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  38. INDIAN TELEGRAPHS

    Renters correspondent states that arrangements are being made in India to give five weeks trial to the system of telegraphic reform which has been ...

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  39. STEELE RUDD BOOKS.

    New books by Steele Rudd, "Dad in politics and "For Life." have just been issued. These books in the opinion of the publishers, should ...

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