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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    The important speech delivered by Lord Salisbury, the English Premier, at the Guildhall on Thursday last (Lord Mayor's Day) has naturally attracted ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND.

    The shade temperature to-day [?] been 100deg., which is the highest registered in Brisbane this summer. ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    In the course of a stormy debate in the Austrian Reichsrath a few days ago, Herr Wolf, one of the German Nationalist deputies, stigmatised the Poles as a ...

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  5. Telegraphic News

    John Flanagan, an inmate of the Parkside Lunatic Asylum, succeeded in hanging himself to-day in a most determined manner. ...

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  6. Telegraphic News

    Lipton Kanffmann, a boot manufacturer carrying on business in Perth, look his wife and family for a drive out near Claremont this afternoon. ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr E. I. Scammell, the representative in Europe of the Commissioners of the West Australian Mining Exhibition, has had an excellent reception in ...

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  8. CABLEGRAMS

    Reassuring reports are to band from Vienna regarding the outbreak of the bubonic plague at the Pathological Institute in that city. ...

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  9. Amusements.

    A completely changed programme was presented by the Vivie[?] Shakespearian Co at the Kalgoorlie Miners' Institute on Saturday evening, and a very choice and greatly ...

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  10. A DISASTROUS FIRE.

    A fire which took place at Crystal Brook to-day totally destroyed Solomon's store and contents, also an adjoining chemist's shop occupied by Mr Pengelly, ...

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  11. AN INFANTS BODY.

    The police found the much-decomposed body of a newly-born infant wrapped in a newspaper at West Perth to-day. ...

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  12. SUDDEN DEATH.

    At Willunga, Godfrey Malpas dislocated bis neck by falling against a bed. Death was instantaneous. ...

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  13. RACING IN ENGLAND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 54 words
  14. DEATH OF AN OLD RESIDENT.

    The body of William Brockman, a very old resident of the colony, and connected with some of the leading families, was found to-day in his home, about ...

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  15. COUNCIL ELECTION.

    The following have been nominated for the vacancy in the legislative Council caused by the death of the Hon. A. Campbell:-Messrs J. C. Haslam, ...

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  16. THE TAMMANY PROGRAMME.

    The New York Tammany ring, whose nominee was defeated at the recent elections, has resolved to popularise its political programme by withdrawing its ...

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  17. COLONIAL MINTS.

    An important conference has just been held between the colonial Agents-General and the English Treasury officials on the subject of the rights of ...

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  18. A CHURCHYARD GHOST.

    Residents at Canning Park have complained to the police of the antics of a man who dressed up as a ghost has been making a practice of perambulating near ...

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  19. GROSVENOR CUP.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 45 words
  20. GERMAN VIEWS.

    The German papers generally agree in regarding Lord Salisbury's speech as seriously imperilling the preservation of the peace of the world. In their ...

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  21. WHEAT MARKET.

    During the past week in the wheat and grain market only small business has been transacted. Wheat is at from 3s 3d to 3s 6d. Other prices are ...

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  22. LATE MINING NEWS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 64 words
  23. DEATH OF MRS HUDSON.

    Mrs T. P. Hudson, the wife of the well-known entrepreneur, died to-day as the result of a premature birth. Her husband is now in India with his ...

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  24. METROPOLITAN CRICKET.

    The senior cricket matches opened on Saturday during splendid weather. There was great interest taken in the games, on account of it being the ...

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  25. THE RUSSIAN PRESS.

    The feeling throughout Russia, and especially in St. Petersburg, engendered by Lord Salisbury's speech, is one of great uneasiness, as mirrored in the ...

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  26. THE AMERICAN ELECTIONS.

    One of the most striking features of the recent elections in the United States was the immense success that attended the Republican party in the Western ...

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  27. VICTORIAN WINES.

    Sir Thomas Lipton, the well-known London tea merchant, has made an offer to the Victorian Government, through the Agent-General, regarding ...

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  28. CRUSHINGS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 39 words
  29. VICTORIA.

    Sir George Turner, the Victorian Premier, has received a cable from the Home Government, notifying him that the profits en silver coinage, now ...

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  30. AMERICA'S ATTITUDE.

    The American Press writes in very eulogistic terms of the British Premier's statesmanlike utterance. The New York " Times " considers that in the ...

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  31. DROWNED ON DUTY.

    James Simper, one of the Cerberus crew, was drowned to-day at rescue practice. ...

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  32. THE LATE WAR.

    Count Cassini, the Russian Ambassador at Washington, has just been interviewed by a representative of the New York Press on the subject of the ...

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  33. COOLGARDIE.

    Mr Otto Linden, director of the Exhibition choir and orchestra, arrived at Coolgardie to-day. In the afternoon he tested and classified the voices of ...

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  34. The Western Australian Bank.

    A special general meeting of shareholders was held in the head office, Perth, at noon on Thursday, for the purpose of altering the dates of the ...

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  35. THE BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    In connection with the possible introduction of the bubonic plague into the colony, Detective Christie, on behalf of the Customs Department, recently visited ...

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  36. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The Oppositionists are perplexed as to how the vote of censure, if they support it, means that they are in favor of the abolition of the sugar duty which ...

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  37. THE WOOL TRADE.

    The railway wool traffic from July 1 to date has been 157,277 bales, a decrease of 2245 bales on the same period, for last year. ...

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  38. GOLDFIELDS' TRAIN SERVICE.

    A deputation of business people had an interview to-day with Mr J. T. Short, the Traffic Manager of the Railways, in connection with the ...

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  39. THE CAPE MAILS.

    By a majority of 39 to 36 the Cape Assembly has decided to let the contract of carrying the mails between England and the Cape by tender, open to all the ...

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  40. A MURDEROUS ATTACK.

    An elderly foreigner, living off Chetwynd-street, North Melbourne, was murderously attacked last night with an iron bar. He lay for six hours un ...

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  41. BLOCK 10 SILVER MINE.

    The half-yearly report of the Block 10 Silver Mining Company shows a profit of £40,200, giving a credit balance of £28,431. ...

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  42. THE ABYSSINIAN PROTECTORATE.

    When in 1889 King Menelik of Abyssinia conceded certain of his territories to Italy, and that power extended a protectorate over them, Raheita, a ...

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  43. THE FAR EAST.

    Lord Charles Beresford, M.P. for York, who is at present in Pekin, on a mission from the Associated Chambers of Commerce, has been invited by the ...

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  44. ESPERANCE.

    The Esperance "Times " announces in this morning's issue that publication is suspended till the opening of the next session of Parliament. A closing leader ...

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  45. WRECK OF A KETCH.

    The New South Wales Government has been notified of the total wreck of the ketch Esther, off Thunder Island, Tasmania. All the crew were saved. ...

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  46. GOVERNMENT HOSPITAL.

    On Saturday afternoon a meeting of the Government Hospital Advisory Board was held. The question of the board's position was discussed at some ...

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  47. SYDNEY CRICKET.

    In the senior cricket matches on Saturday, W. A. Richardson, playing for East Sydney, scored 127 ; Noble scored 72 for Paddington against Glebe; ...

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  48. CRETAN AFFAIRS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" is responsible for a statement that the Sultan of Turkey has offered to cede Crete to Russia as a set-off to the balance of the ...

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  49. THE FEDERAL RESOLUTIONS.

    The Government has decided to submit the Federal resolutions to the Council as amended by the Assembly. ...

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  50. THE GERMAN KAISER.

    It was stated lately that on his return voyage from the Holy Land the German Kaiser proposed to pay a visit to Spain and the Spanish Court. ...

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  51. TRADE AND COMMERCE.

    The cargo of frozen rabbits shipped recently from the colonies per steamship Rakaia has arrived in London in a very bad condition, most of the carcasses ...

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  52. A FOUNDRY FATALITY.

    A workman named Alexander Duncan was killed yesterday in the foundry of Messrs G. and C. Hoskins. A shaft and spindle weighing about 7ewt Fell ...

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  53. THE MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

    It is announced that the mail steamers of the Messagerics Maritimes line will during 1899 leave Adelaide for Marseilles regularly every Saturday. ...

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  54. A SOLICITOR AND HIS COSTS.

    Mr W.J. L. Sinclair, solicitor, on Saturday put in an execution in the Council Chamber for costs amounting to £28 18s, in respect of the recent ...

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  55. THE PRICE OF COAL.

    At a joint meeting yesterday of the colliery proprietors and the coal miners, it was unanimously decuded to raise, from January 1, the price of coal to 8s ...

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  56. RABBIT SKINS.

    Rabbit skins are in fair demand, though selling at a reduction of from 1d to 1½d. ...

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  57. THE FREEHOLD TRUST

    At a meeting of the shareholders in the Freehold Trust Company of Australia, Limited, adjourned from the annual meeting last month, it was ...

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  58. UNSOUND BUTTER.

    A shopkeeper at Camberwell has been fined £20 for selling colonial butter proved to be unsound. ...

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  59. NEW GREEK CABINET.

    It is stated that M. Zaimis has succeeded in forming a new Greek Cabinet in succession to that of M. Ralli, who lately resigned the Premiership. ...

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  60. Advertising

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  61. INTERCOLONIAL LAWN TENNIS.

    The intercolonial lawn tennis matches between New South Wales and Victoria were commenced on Saturday. In the single games Victoria won by 10 sets ...

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  62. A NOBLE DESIRE

    to serve suffering humanity caused the discovery of vaccination. Ogden's Guinea Gold Cigarette have also brought their quota to this charitable aim by giving ...

    Article : 42 words
  63. Advertising

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