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  4. LATEST INTERSTATE TELEGRAMS.

    The Hall di[?] case was continued to-day when Mr. Piper continued his speech on behalf of the respondent, Mrs. Hall, this morning. ...

    Article : 403 words
  5. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mr. George M'Kenzie, town clerk of Geelong, is in receipt of a letter from his son, a student in Borlin, who conveys the information that it is a common thing to see ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING.

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  7. LATE CABLES.

    The leaning tower of Pisa is in a dangorously dilapidated condition, and a commission, has been appointed to inspect it. ...

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  8. LATE CABLES

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  9. DEPARTURE OF THE GOVERNOR.

    Prior to his departure from the State, Sir Arthur Lawley forwarded two letters to the Minister for Public "Works and Railways, thanking the officers of both ...

    Article : 356 words
  10. LATE MINING.

    The Government Geologist, Mr. Gibb Maitland, is back in Perth, after an extended visit of inspection to the Mwrchison fields. Mr. Maitland is now preparing a ...

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  11. GENERAL NEWS,

    A majority of the delegates to the Municipal Conference visited the Five Brigade Station this afternoon, and were shown the operation of the system that has been ...

    Article : 260 words
  12. MAFEKING.

    Yesterday Mr. Seddon presented to General Baden-Powell's mother a mngnificent solid gold salver, subscribed by members of the Civil Service in Now ...

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  13. SHARE MARKET.

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  14. TO-MORROW'S RACE MEETING,

    An attractive programme of five events should provide good sport at Kensington Park (South Perth) to-morrow. ...

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  15. SOUTH AFRICA.

    The lack of transport facilities is hampering the re-settlement of the Boers on the farms, and some of the men are returning to the towns. ...

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  16. FEDERAL CUSTOMS TARIFF.

    The Collector of Customs (Mr. Clayton T. Mason), has handed us the following decisions for public information and ...

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  17. THE ADMIRALTY AND WESTRALIAN MINERAL OIL.

    In view of the importance which is attached by the British, naval authorities to the establishment of what Mr. Charlies Marvin styled "a petroleum ...

    Article : 108 words
  18. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE.

    A deputation from the Municipal Conference waited upon the Colonial Secretary to-day, in the unavoidable absence of the Premier, who was detained at the Law ...

    Article : 535 words
  19. THE RAND.

    The lending mining men on the Rand have scoured options over the recently discovered extension of the Witwatersrand roofs. ...

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  20. LONDON.

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  21. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The most laconically expressed opinion as to the recent changes in the personnel of the British Cabinet was that given by Mr. Labouchere. "It is ...

    Article : 363 words
  22. THE DRAYTON GRANGE.

    Mr. Seddon has expressed his indignation that administrative oconomy has been the indirect cause of the sacrifice of lives on the Drayton Grange and the ...

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  23. BERI-BERI.

    The barque Collingwood, which arrived from Madagascar yesterday, was the morning placed by the Port health officer temporarily in quarantine, ponding ...

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  24. KALGOOKLIE NEWS.

    Mr. Howitson, of the Associated, will probably leave for Perth to-day on a short business trip. Mr, [?]s, manager of the South ...

    Article : 60 words
  25. ME O'BRIEN.

    Mr, William O'Brien, in an inflammatory speech in Galway yesterday, suggested that a shop-Keeper should be boycotted for his eviction of a widow. ...

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  26. "THE LIGHT THAT FAILED,

    On the information of P.C. Johnson, A, T, Plaisted was charged at the City Court this morning, before Messrs. F. D. Goode and T. C. Villiers, J.P.'s, that, being the ...

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  27. THE ABBEY.

    At the request of Colonel Oameron the authorities at Westminster Abbey have arranged for a special service for the colonial contingents on Sunday next, ...

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  28. THE TEST MATCHES.

    Tho London "Times," in commenting on the result of the test matches, declares that every true sportsman will give the Australians credit for being the ...

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  31. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Sir W. H. Walrond, who way appointed last week Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster, has been re-elected unopposed for Tiverton. ...

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  32. A SICK CONTINGENTER,

    Advices from the casualty officer at Capetown which have reached the military department, state that Trooper, Frederick Leary, of the West ...

    Article : 87 words
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