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  2. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    The British Association for the Advancement of Science, which is now holding its annual meeting at Dover, has welcomed 300 French savants, who arrived ...

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  3. BAD FRUIT.

    Sir Thos. Lipton and Co., Ltd., the well-known providers, have been fined £50, for having in their possession unwholesome fruit at their jam factory. ...

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  4. THE TRANSVAAL.

    The tension in connection with the Transvaal still continues. The latest news from Pretoria is to the effect that President Kruger's seven ...

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  5. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    Re Frank Theodore Crommelin.—In this matter Mr. Barlee appeared for the bankrupt, a civil servant, employed by the Railway Department, who attributed ...

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  6. BREACH OF THE RAILWAY BY-LAWS.

    At the Police Court Fremantle, this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn; R.M., and Dr. Badack, J.P., J. and' W. Bateman were charged by the Railway ...

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  7. THE POLICE COURTS

    Ardent Football Barraeker.—William Weaver (17) was brought before the court for having used obscene language at the football match on the Esplanade on Saturday ...

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  8. A COLLISION.

    This morning, a vehicle belonging to the Perth Laundry Co., collided with cue of the large are lamps in front of the Cremorne Hotel, demolishing the ...

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  9. ALLEGED MURDEROUS ASSAULT.

    A blackfellows' camp in Holmes's paddock, just outside Plymton, was the scene of a sensational occurrence on Friday night. It appears that several ...

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  10. THE ACCIDENT AT CUE.

    The commissioner of police received a telegram from Cue to-day stating that the unfortunate man Morrison, who met with an accident on Saturday ...

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  11. BOERS-MENACING KIMBERLEY.

    The attitude of the Boors towards the residents of Kimberley, Vryburg, and Mafeking is most menacing. Eight hundred natives of Holland ...

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  12. THE MINES AT GREEN-BUSHES.

    We were informed by Mr. Shepherd this morning that he and his party, at Greenbushes, on Friday last, struck a decomposed lode of tin on their claim ...

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  13. GLOOM FOREBODINGS.

    The gloomiest forebodings prevail in Pretoria, war being regarded as inevitable if Britain does not retreat from the stand it has taken up. ...

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  14. AMUSEMENTS.

    A "souvenir night" on Saturday night at the Theatre Royal closed a successful dramatic season for Mr. George Darrell, when the sensational drama "The ...

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  15. HOW KITCHENER LEARNED SECRETS.

    The following story of the Sirdar which comes to me bearing the authority of a relative of Lord Kitchener, illustrating more than any, perhaps, his painstaking ...

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  16. TRANSVALL'S REPLY.

    The reply of the Transvaal Government to Mr. Chamberlain's despatch has been handed to Mr. Conyngham Greene, the British Agent at Pretoria. ...

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  18. FREAE'S FRIVOLITIES.

    Mr. Willie Freear, who conies to Perth with exceptionally high credentials as a monologue entertainer, is announced to present his "Frivolities" at ...

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  19. A ROMANCE OF THE RUSSIAN FAMILY.

    When the Duchess Eugene of Leuchtenberg, nee Skobelew died a few days ago without children (says "Vanity Fair" of July 20) it was found that she ...

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  20. ROMANCE OF TEE RAILWAY.

    Here are a few figures that might be not inaptly termed the Romance of the Railway. The London and 'North-Western Company owes 2,000, engines ...

    Article : 228 words
  21. THE WEATHER.

    Mr. W. E. Cooke, the Government Astronomer, reports at noon to-day:—Still fine for the present, with fresh easterly winds. Cloudy and showery ...

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  22. FREMANTLE.

    Drunk.—The following persons pleaded guilty to having been drunk, and were dealt with as under:—Edwin Hesman Mass, cautioned; John Osborne, cautioned; Wm. ...

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