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  2. Advertising

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  3. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    Although the representatives of the workers and of the employers are endeavoring to arrive at some understanding on the matter of wages and ...

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  4. AMUSEMENTS

    This (Thursday) and to-morrow (Friday) evenings will be the last occasions on which the George Marlow Dramatic Company will ...

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  5. OUTBREAK OF CHOLERA.

    Since Sunday last no fewer than 27 cases of cholera, (of which 12 proved fatal) have been discovered at the lunatic asylum at Marseilles ...

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  6. QUEEN'S HALL.

    The initial presentation of West's 170th successive change of programme in Perth was signalised by a large attendance at Queen's Hall last ...

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  7. HEAT IN PARIS.

    During the last fortnight no fewer than 588 deaths have taken place above the normal rate. This is attributed to the intense heat which has prevailed of ...

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  8. "THE-BAD GIRL OF THE FAMILY."

    On Saturday evening next the company will present "The Bad Girl of the Family," one of the biggest dramatic booms the London and Australian stage ...

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  9. CARTERS STRIKE.

    A general strike of carters has been ordered. This action involves a further 10,000 men. The strikers today. overturned the carts containing ...

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  10. THE MOROCCAN AFFAIR

    It is semi-officially announced that no opinion can be expressed as to whether any definite Franco-German agreement over the position in ...

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  11. TOWN HALL FREMANTLE

    Last evening a new series of films (with the exception of The Crusaders") was presented before a fall house in the Town, Hall Fremantle The ...

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  12. BUSINESS SUSPENDED.

    The fruit which arrived from Australia by the liverpool White Star liner Runic is still undischarged. All the foreign fruit trade at the Covent ...

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  13. RAINLESS JULY.

    The reading of the thermometer today showed the temperature in the shade to be 95 degrees. tI is stated that the past month was most ...

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  14. ST. GEORGE'S HALL

    The Dandies" appeared before an appreciative audience last evening, their delightful entertainment winning the customary measure of applause ...

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  15. CLERKS REFUSE TO WORK

    The clerical staff attached to the roods department of the railway station at Waterloo, upon being asked to perform porters' duty, promptly ...

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  16. THEATRE ROYAL

    Mr. S. Spencer appears to have acquired the happy knack of select all tho choicest gems of cinematographic art from the factories of the leading ...

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  17. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Playing for Surrey against Kent today, Mr. C. B. Fry, who made l23 runs in his first inning, succeeded in his second attempt in sooring 112 runs ...

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  18. CHAOS AT LIVERPOOL.

    At Liverpool chaos reigns supreme. At the docks, quays and stations large quantities of perishable goods, awaiting removal, lie rotting. The strikers ...

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  19. POPULAR SEA CAPTAIN.

    A well-known figure in shipping circles, Captain T. E.Spalding. who retired from the service of the Aberdeen Company a few years ago to enter into ...

    Article : 109 words
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  21. OTHER PEOPLE'S MONEY

    The following list of probates and administrations have been granted, and were made available this morning at the probate office ...

    Article : 343 words
  22. BRITISH POLITICS.

    During the debate in the House of Commons this afternoon Mr. A. BonarLaw said that the Irish loyalist would never consent to have Home Rule ...

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  23. SHIPPING DISASTERS

    The boiler of the steamer Gutenburg yesterday exploded, with the result that the vessel sank in a few minutes Two of the crew were killed ...

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  24. SHAFTESBURY PICTURES.

    The picture night held at the Shaftesbury Pavilion by the East Perth Football Club last evening proved an immense success. A large crowd of ...

    Article : 239 words
  25. ON THE CONTINENT

    Telegrams from (Berlin report that at Lelpsic 22,000 metal workers have been locked out, and much anxiety is felt lest the trouble should extend to the ...

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  26. FALSE CHARGE.

    Sir,—The discharge of Mrs. Coates, who was unjustly charged with manslaughter, was anticipated by all sensible men and women in the ...

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  27. A COLLISION

    During a fog the British steamer Silverton collided with the French steamer Emir, near Tarifa The Emir foundered, with the result that 24 of ...

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  28. BRITISH FINANCE.

    The supplementary estimates have been issued and contain the following amounts: — Payment or members, £252,000; Grant to Dr. Mawson's ...

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  29. THE DIEHARDS.

    The House of Lords dies hard The Lords have put up a dogged defence, but Mr. Asquith, told and immovable, with words falling from his lips as bits ...

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  30. ILLNESS OF THE POPE.

    The illness of Pope Pius X still continues, and considerable anxiety is felt at the Vatican. Nobody, is now allowed to enter His Holiness's room ...

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  31. MR.E.T. HOOLEY

    The High Court has refused Mr. E. T. Hooley's application for release from prison, whence he was cast an connection with financial matters. The court ...

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  32. EXHIBITION SKATING PINK.

    If the attendances at the Exhibition Skating Rink increase or even continue as large as was the case at the rink last night, the management will have to ...

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  33. INDIAN ANARCHISTS

    The Howrah Bridge and the shipping on the Hugli River have been in great danger during the last 24 hours, through eight barges, laden with burning straw ...

    Article : 55 words
  34. SWIMMING THE CHANNEL

    A swimmer named Heaton yesterday started from Dover, in order to swim across the English Channel to France. When within 5 miles of Griss Nez he ...

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  35. "RINGING THE CHANGES."

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr. E.P. Dowley,R.M., Michnei Daiy. who yesterday was awarded four weeks imprisonment for ...

    Article : 78 words
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