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  2. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Sultan of Morocco, to the great satisfaction of the natives, has dismissed all the Europeans in his employ. ...

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  3. HYPNOTISE FOR CHLOROFORM.

    "The New Idea" for September in the course of an article on painless surgery, gives the following well-authenticated cases, where major ...

    Article : 133 words
  4. CABLEGRAMS.

    Mr. Chamber[?] has telegraphed to Mr. Tuff, congratulating him on his great [?] at the Rochester by-election, which will su[?]then the ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    A portion of the British M[?]neen squadron is an[?] in S[?] Bay, on the north of Cr[?], wh[?] is held in readiness for any ...

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  6. TELEGRAPHIC

    The appearance of Huddart Parker and Company's steamer Zealandia off the Heads to-day, with a disabled vessel in tow, occasioned considerable ...

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  7. TELEGRAPHIC

    Both Sir Edmund Barton and Mr. Alfred Deakin are deluged with telegrams and letters of congratulation. They come, as Sir Edmund remarked ...

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  8. TELEGRAPHIC

    In the Assembly this morning a division on Mr. Illingworth's amendment to the Redistribution of Seats Bill to secure represent on more on a ...

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  9. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Government has advised Dr. Ramsay Smith that he has been reinstated in the positions of coroner and chairman of the Central Board of ...

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  10. TELEGRAPHIC.

    The Minister for Trade and Customs, Sir Wm. Lyne, was waited upon this morning by a large deputation of ladies, representative of social and ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN REVIVAL.

    The "Times" says that the break up of the drought and the adoption of a policy of retrenchment and economical administration justify a hopeful ...

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  12. MINERS' INSTITUTE.

    At a well attended meeting of the committee of the Kalgoorlie Miners' Institute, held on Thursday evening, it was decided to hold a first class ...

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  13. [?]GHITING NEAR MEINIK.

    Reports from Constantinople state that the insurgents have been generally successful in fighting that has taken place in the Kres[?] [?]ass, in ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND HER COLONIES.

    Mr. Chamber[?], writing to the "British Australasian, hopes that his resigination will conduce to the earlier success of a policy which be believes ...

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  15. LIEUTENANT-GENERAL GRENFELL MARRIED.

    Lieut.-General Lord Grenfell, commanding the 4th Army Corps, was married to the Hon. Aline Margaret Majendie, who was Maid of Honor to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. IRISH LAND BILL.

    Under the terms of the Irish Land Act, the Duke of Leinstor's Kildare estates, of 44,000 acres, have been purchased by the tenants for £1.381 ...

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  17. RUSSIAN NOTE.

    An official note communicated to the Russian press blames the Macedonians for ende[?]oning to create sympathy and generally to work in ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN NATIVE. LABOUR.

    Speaking at Indwe last night Mr. J. X. Merriman expressed great surprise at General Botha's having advocated the breaking up of native ...

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  19. LORD MILNER'S DECISION.

    The "Times' implies that Lord Miner is [?]tan to take office and relinquish his work in South Africa. It sugge[?] that, if the refusal to join ...

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  20. OPPOSITION LEADER.

    Speaking at Blairg[?]rie last night the leader of the Opposition, Sir Henry Campbell-Bennerman, characterised as discreditable and dishonest the ...

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  21. AMERICA CUP.

    Captain Walls, of Sydney, is arranging to build, a yacht in England and contest the America Cup next yar. He is also exhibiting his ...

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  22. COOLGARDIE MUNICIPAL COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the municipal council was held last evening. There were present — The mayor (Mr. A. P. Wymond), and Crs. McDo[?]all ...

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  23. NEGOTIATION HISTORY.

    It is stated thai in June last the Grand Vizier, Said Pasha, overruled, until the agitation of the Macedonian committees had cased, the Bulgarian ...

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  24. ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATIONS AT NOUMEA.

    A message from Noumea states that the 50th anniversary fetes are now in full swing. Major Roth, who is representing the Commonwealth has been ...

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  25. A FATAL FALL.

    The man, Bernard Gaffney, who was injured by a fall at Mt. Ida recently, expired at 2 p.m. yesterday. The body will be brought into Menzies ...

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  26. THE DEATH DICE.

    The German Emperor has just made a most interesting historic presentation to teh H[?]h[?]nzo[?]lern Museum (says the "Tatler') It consists of ...

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  27. THE AUSTRALIAN COMMONWEALTH MINISTRY.

    In an article dealing with he past week's changes in the Australian Commonwealth Government, the London "Chronicle" wars Mr. Joseph ...

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  28. THE LABOR PLEBISCITE.

    Mr. J. W. Croft, secretary of the Coastal Trades and Labor Council, when n[?]ervi[?]wed concerning the labor ballot, said: "I am particularly pleased ...

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  29. PRESBYTERIAN GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

    The Presbyterian General Assembly to-night had under discussion the committee's report on the union of churches. Dr. Clouston, in moving ...

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  30. HOTELKEEPERS AND THEIR LICENSES.

    A case of more than ord nary interest to licensed victuallers came before the adjourned meeting of the licensing bench this morning, when John Joseph ...

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  31. MARRIAGE BY FORCE.

    At the central police court this morning John H Cheesbrough, aged 43, forest inspector, Henry James Marshall, aged 30, a clerk, and Maggie Maud ...

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  32. THE RECORD DAMAGES.

    Rarely has Sir Francis Jeune's decision been awaited with such general interest as in the Constantinidi divorce case. The interest law in the fact that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. NISH CONSPIRACY.

    The court-martial on 25 of the Servian officers, alleged to have been implicated in the conspiracy at Nish against the regicides has been ...

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  34. BULGARIAN PROPOSALS.

    The Sultan has issued an trade accepting most of the Bulgarian proposals for the pacification of Macedonia. ...

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  35. A QUEENSLAND RUSH.

    News has been received from Rockhampton ton that a 35 oz. nugget was obtained at Peters' rush recently. Shortage of water is seriously hampering ...

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  36. BROKEN HILL MINING DISPUTE.

    An award in the Arbitration Court in the industrial dispute between the Barrier branch of the Amalgamated Miners' Association of Broken Hill ...

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  37. SOMALILAND CAMPAIGN.

    The promotion of Colonel Egerton to he command in Bombay [?]mplies further changes in S[?]maliland. Letters from there indicate that there has been ...

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  38. CRUSHED TO DEATH.

    John Leslie Rowe, aged 16 years, while leading a horse drawing a heavy load of s[?]awls at Collingwood missed his footing, and the wheels of the dray ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND CHIEF JUSTICE-SHIP.

    It is understood that Mr. Justice Cooper is to be appointed Chief Justice of Queensland, vice Sir Samuel Griffith, resigned. ...

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  40. LICENSED VICTUALLERS.

    Mr. Chamberlain has assured the licensed victuallers of B[?]rmingham that he concurs with them in the necessity for legislation at the earliest ...

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  41. HIGHEST WIND RECORD.

    Point Reyes, an important United States weather bureau and storm signal station, located on the Californian coast some 30 miles north of San ...

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  42. KILLED IN A COAL MINE.

    A young man named John Bowen, a sailor was killed by a fall of coal while working in the Collie Proprietary mine this morning. The deceased only ...

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  43. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    A large party, including the Premier, the Minister for Works, the Treasurer, the Colonial Secretary, the Speaker of the Assembly, many ...

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  44. CONSTABLE DONOVAN'S CASE.

    Constable Donovan, who was shot in the held by a burglar early on Sunday morning, is reported to be making good progress. ...

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  45. MESSAGERIES LINER INJURED.

    The Messageires Maritimes liner, Polynesies, which which was refloated a couple of days ago after having grounded in the outer harbour at Marseilles ...

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  46. COMMERCIAL.

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  47. A WINDFALL.

    A man named Ducruz, who died in the Perth Hospital recently, left £1000 to that institution and 7 guineas to each nurse in the ward in which he ...

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  48. A HISTORIC CAR.

    The jaunting car wherein the cabman who was nick-named "Skin the Goat," enabled the Phoenix Park murderers to escape, has bren ...

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  49. A WOMAN'S PERILOUS RIDE.

    The woman who rode from Bacchus Marsh to North Melbourne on the buffer of a carriage of the Adelaide express, has been identified as Ethel ...

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  50. TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYER ASHORE.

    The torpedo boat destroyer Charger tas gone ashore on a sunken rock at Loch Ness, in the New Hebrides. The vessel has sustained serious ...

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  51. SUICIDE OF A CABMAN.

    A cabman named Thomas Holland, 60 years of age, committed suicide in Perth to-day by shooting himself in the forehead with a revolver. He left ...

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  52. GAMBLING IN SYDNEY.

    The Attorney-General has decided to release the two boys who were sentenced to one month's imprisonment each by Mr. Donaldson, S.M., for playing ...

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  53. RUSSIAN ANTI SEMITISM.

    The "Novoe Vi[?]mya," a leading St. Petersburg journal, commenting on the nti-S[?]m[?]tic outrages at Ki[?]h[?]niff and Comel, blames the Jews for their ...

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  54. A WOMAN IN THE SWAN.

    A woman named Catherine Enright left her lodgings in Newcastle-street this morning, leaving a note for her landlady stating her intention of ...

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  55. AUSTRALIAN SHIP WRECKED.

    The Australian trader Womyss bay, from Novcastle, has gone ashore on the Mazatlan rocks, on the western coast of Mexico. Her back is broken ...

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  56. BUDGET SPEECH DELAYED.

    The Premier announces that the Budget Speech will be deferred till the Redistribution of Seats Bill has been disposed of. ...

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  57. Advertising

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  58. Advertising

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  59. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION.

    The Admiralty have yielded to Mr. Seddon's pressure, and state that the ships of the Antarctic expedition will return to New Zealand, probably to ...

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  60. Advertising

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