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  4. OUR CABLES.

    The heavy floods at Pocahontas destroyed a trestle railway bridge at Wabaah. A passenger train proceeding along the line soon afterwards plunged into the ...

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  5. OUR CABLES.

    The Boers captured a force of 25 British troops at Paarde Kop, on June 16. The prisoners were stripped of their arms and ammunition and released. ...

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  6. POLICE COURTS.

    Antonio and Dominico Armanasco, who already stand committed for trial for a breach of the Bankruptcy Act, were charged that they did, after, the presentation ...

    Article : 281 words
  7. POINTS.

    No No Town Clerk in Perth. ...

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  8. A COLONIAL OFFICER.

    Lieutenant J. Bailey, of one of the New Zealand contingents, bas been offered a commission in the Manchester Regiment. ...

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  9. WEST KIMBERLEY ELECTION.

    Electioneering is in full swing. A meeting was held last night of the pearlers, who decided to support the local man. A budget of telegrams was handed in by the Local ...

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  10. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.

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  11. APPALLING DAMAGE.

    The flood did appalling damage in Elkhorn Valley. It disinterred a, number of bodies from Rolff cemetery, thus causing , ah exaggerated idea of the number of ...

    Article : 89 words
  12. THE COLCHESTER MYSTER.

    The man Charles Lillywhite, who was. arrested in New Zealand on suspicion of haying murdered a man named Alfred . Welch, at Colchester, in 1893, but who was ...

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  13. The Daily News THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1901.

    The vacancy which has been caused in the electoral district of West Kimberley, by the death of Mr. A. Forrest, is attracting a great many candidates, particularly Mr. ...

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  14. THE NORTH POLE.

    Mr. Baldwin's American expedition for the. North Pole will comprise the yacht America and the sealing-vessels Fribhjof and Belgica. They will attempt to reach ...

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  15. BRITISH NAVAL DISPLAY.

    The scheme of French naval manoeuvres prevents the proposed junction of the British naval forces representing the Channel and Mediterranean Squadrons. ...

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  16. FREMANTLE.

    James Barry was charged with being an idle and disorderly person without any lawful visible means of support. Constable Hind deposed to having found ...

    Article : 51 words
  17. SHARE MARKETS.

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  18. REMANDED.

    On a charge of having stolen a lady's watch, Annie Lawrence was remanded for eight days. ...

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  19. FRENCH ARMY SERVICE.

    The Army Committee of the French Senate favors a reduction of the term of service under the conscription, from three to two years. ...

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  20. MADE IN GERMANY.

    Germany has secured the contract for the lighting of Peking by electricity. ...

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  21. BREACH OF THE BY LAWS.

    Robert Edwards William Weis, and Albert Hearne were each fined 5s. for having driven round a street corner at a pace above a walk. ...

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  22. DISORDERLINESS.

    Gustave Frayer was fined 10s. for having committed a nuisance in High street. ...

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  23. ADELAIDE.

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  24. BISHOP WHO PLAYS FIVES.

    The game of fives has found a new enthusiast in the hardest-worked man in England the Bishop of London. From early morning until night the Bishop has ...

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  25. THE SOCIAL EVIL.

    Two French women, named Aldremi Durand and Louisa Dupont, were chained with having solicited prostitution. Durand was fined 10s., with costs, and ...

    Article : 33 words
  26. A NOVEL MOVEMENT.

    An interesting movement for the adoption of an international language is afoot. A society has been formed in Paris called the Delegation for the Adoption of an ...

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  27. WIFE BEFORE DUTY.

    It was under somewhat peculiar circumstances that Veterinary Captain O. M. Smith, of the Veterinary Department, was, on May 23, at Aldershot, court martialled ...

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  28. LONDON.

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  30. MANNINGHAM AND "TWELFTH NIGHT."

    "I do not think," says a writer In "Notes and Queries" "that attention has been called before to the following parallel ...

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  31. PERTH CITIZEN'S TALE OF WOE

    A well-known citizen of Leederville, Perth Mr. Richard Grose, a builder by trade, has given us particulars of an extraordinary experience of which he was the victim ...

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