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  5. NORTH COOLGARDIE "HERALD"

    The report, of the Royal Commission, says the "Herald," has come as a thunderclap to the members of the civil service. Economy was the goal aimed ...

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  6. The Daily News. TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 1903.

    During the hearing of tho Price v. Sunday Times" libel case, the name of Fred. Webb was considerably bandied about. It will be remembered that in ...

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  7. THE "EVENING STAR."

    The subject of goldfields commonagas is taken in hand by the "Star" which says that by the indiscriminate granting of leases for pastoral purpose the ...

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  8. PUBLIC OPINION.

    A column leader is devoted by the "West Australian" of this morning to the transcontinental railway proposal os it now stands, "The engineers have ...

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  9. MILITARY.

    Lieutenant Colonel Ricardo, C. B., the State military Commandant, is still at Albany inspecting the troops there, He is expected to return to Perth shortly. ...

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  10. AS OTHERS SEE US.

    When staying at Katoonba, in the Blue Mountains, N.S.W., it fow years ago, I saw huge, heavily huge heavily laden drawn by teams of many horses slowly wending their ...

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  11. THE "MORNING HERALD."

    The "Morning Herald" says:—"Our new Governor deserves, and will receive, something more than the formal, conventional welcome which is tendered ...

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  12. MUSIC PIRATES.

    At last it would seem that the law has found a mesh to hold these very slippery customers, the hawkers of pirated music (says "Lloyd's Weekly ...

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  13. THE KALGOORLIE "MINER."

    Tho Kalgoorlie "Miner" of Saturday reverts once more to the transcontinental railway question and particularly deals with the proposal of Mr. James to ...

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  16. THE COOLGARDIE "MINER."

    The Government are being severely rebuked by the farmers on account of the high railway rates. The Ministers have lost no opportunity in trying to ...

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  17. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK

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