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  2. Telegraphic News

    The Postmaster-General has received a telegram from the postmaster at Widgemooltha stating that there is no doubt of the accuracy of the report that ...

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  3. Telegraphic News

    To-day, in the Legislative Council, Hon H. G. Parsons gave notice of his intention to ask whether in view of the fact of the present mail delivery at ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The situation at Manila is reported to be most unsatisfactory. Affairs generally are in a disturbed condition. Hundreds of natives are deserting to the ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS.

    For some time a strong feeling of friendship towards Great Britain has been growing amongst the mass of the Italian people. This has been ...

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  6. Telegraphic News

    The inquest on the body of Michael Fitzpatrick, who was burned to death in a shed on Prisk's premises on Friday morning, was concluded to-day. After ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS.

    The Anglo-Egyptian forces advancing to Khartoum under the Sirdar, Sir H. H. Kitchener, have been concentrated near the Nile for the purpose of ...

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  8. SURRENDERED.

    The prisoner Patrick White, who escaped from Albury, has surrendered. ...

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  9. FORGED POSTAGE STAMPS.

    Jonoski Takuma, convicted of uttering forged postage stamps, has been sentenced to 12 months' imprisonment. ...

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  10. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    The steamer Southern Cross, in which Mr C. E. Borchgrevink is undertaking an expedition to the South Polar regions, sailed from the Thames amidst a scene ...

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  11. THE BISHOP OF GERALDTON.

    The Bishop of Geraldton left for the eastern colonies this afternoon accompanied by the Bishop of Sale and Father Collins. The Rev. Dr. Kelly will spend ...

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  12. BISHOP RILEY.

    Bishop Riley returned to Perth this morning after a week's trip to the goldfields. ...

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  13. ADVOCACY OF FEDERATION

    At the annual meeting of the Chamber of Commerce the Chairman warmly advocated federation, and stated that manufacturers were delighted with the ...

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  14. A BANKRUPT MAYOR.

    A receiving order in Bankruptcy was made against the estate of James Stewart Bennett, the Mayor of Leederville, on a debtor's petition. ...

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  15. THE LAND LAWS.

    At the seventh animal conference of the Farmers and Settlers' Association of New South Wales, Mr Miller, the vice-president, advocated that the land ...

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  16. THE PHILIPPINES.

    It is reported that President McKinley proposes to annex only Luzon in the Philippines. Luzon is the largest and most populous of the Philippine Islands. ...

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  17. A QUESTION OF COSTS.

    Tn the Banco Court to-day C. M. Muirhead, acting for the Attorney General, asked the Court to fix. September 2 as the date for hearing an ...

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  18. THE DEATH OF MISS BUCKLEY.

    The inquest on the body of Margaret Buckley was resumed to-day. The detectives gave evidence as to finding the bodies of three infants in the yard of ...

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  19. THE CHINESE MISSIONARY MASSACRE.

    Herr Eugene Wolff, the travelling correspondent of a German newspaper, has denied the truth of a curious allegation made against him recently. It was ...

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  20. THE ATTORNEY-GENERAL.

    Mr Want, the Attorney-General, has recovered from his illness and has resumed his duties. ...

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  21. RECHABITES' JUBILEE.

    The Rechabite Order of South Australia celebrate their jubilee in October. The Order was instituted in 1848. An elaborate programme of festivities has ...

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  22. AN OLD CLERGYMAN.

    The funeral took place at Petersham of Canon Child, who was one of the oldest Anglican clergymen in Australia. ...

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  23. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Legislative Assemby this afternoon the Premier announced his, intention of asking the House to sit on Monday evenings, consequent upon the ...

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  24. VICTORIA.

    The R.M.S. Ophir took £23,000 in gold to London to-day. Of this amount £20,000 was shipped by the National Bank and the balance by ...

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  25. BRITISH STATE SOCIALISM.

    It is reported that the Government intend to expend £6,500,000 in the acquisition of telephone services now in the hands of private companies. ...

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  26. CONSPIRACY CASE.

    At the Criminal Court the conspiracy case against Gray and Davis in connection with the sale of a restaurant was resumed, but was not concluded when ...

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  27. PROVISIONS FOR AMERICAN TROOPS.

    The Urmston Grange, laden with provisions for American troops, left for Manila to-day. ...

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  28. LIGHT WEIGHT BREAD.

    At the Police Court to-day Thomas Edwards and Peter Durard, two Perth bakers, were fined £3 and costs each for selling light weight bread. ...

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  29. ACCIDENT TO THE ADELAIDE.

    Regarding the accident to the steamer Adelaide on June 14 in the Port River, when she lost her propeller, the Marine Board found that the grounding was ...

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  30. FATALITY IN A SEWER.

    A fatality occurred in one of the sewer shafts at Richmond to-day. Six shots had been fired in the sewer tunnel on either side of the shaft and the men ...

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  31. CAPE ELECTIONS.

    Further results in connection with the general elections in Gape Colony have come to hand, and show that the Africander Bond have gained four more ...

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  32. THE PERTH MINT.

    Eight candidates have presented themselves for examination for positions in the Perth branch of the Royal Mint. The examinations are ...

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  33. THE HOOLEY ALLEGATIONS.

    In connection with the allegations made by Mr Hooley, the ex-millionaire and bankrupt, further disclaimers have been published indignantly denying the ...

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  34. THE GOLDFIELDS WATER SCHEME.

    Tenders for the pipes in connection with the goldfields water supply were opened at the office of the Director of Public Works at 8 o'clock this evening. ...

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  35. RAILWAY RETURNS.

    The annual report of the railway earnings for the past financial year are reported to be £984,000 and the expenses £605,000. The average ...

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  36. ILLEGAL OPERATIONS.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Hubert Ross was charged with using an instrument with illegal intent on Dora Bromley, who was employed by the ...

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  37. THE ACCIDENT TO THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The latest bulletin that has been issued concerning the progress of the Prince of Wales since the painful accident to his knee-cap states that His ...

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  38. ANOTHER BURGLARY.

    A house occupied by Mrs Trebilcock at Norwood was broken into in broad daylight to-day. The place was ransacked, but owing to the jewelry being ...

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  39. A DENSE FOG.

    Much clanger has been caused to shipping in the English Channel and along the east coast in consequence of the prevalence of a very dense fog. Many ...

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  40. AN INQUEST.

    The inquest on the body of Crowley, who was killed yesterday at the railway station, was formally opened to-day and adjourned. ...

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  41. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the Legislative Assembly a return was tabled showing the premiums received by fire insurance companies operating in South Australia last year to be ...

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  42. A FATAL EXPLOSION.

    At an inquest on John O'Shannassy killed by an explosion of mitre-glycerine at the Australian Explosives Company's works, Mr Lake, chief inspector of ...

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  43. BURGLARY.

    It has been reported that a burglary has taken place at the house of Mr J. Evans, College Town. A quantity of jewelry was stolen. Portion of the ...

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  44. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Last week 5746 tons of Newcastle coal were shipped to West Australia. ...

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  45. INTENSE HEAT.

    Intense beat has been experienced for some time past iu various parts of Europe. Three hundred soldiers in the south of France have been disabled in ...

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  46. A SALVATION ARMY OFFER.

    General Booth has offered the German Club to purchase the Albert Hall properties for the use of the Salvation Army. It is understood he tendered ...

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  47. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT.

    At the Great Cobar Copper Mine a miner named James Goldis fell down a shaft 218ft, and was killed. The body was terribly mangled. ...

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  48. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    In the Assembly the Address-in-Reply was resumed. Mr Carruthers repeated the Premier's challenge to the Opposition, and ...

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  49. PROSPECTS OF FEDERATION.

    At a banquet to Mr Campbell, M.P. for Kiama, the leader of the Opposition said he gave the Government 65 members. The Opposition believed that in ...

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  50. AN ABSCONDING DEBTOR.

    The Commissioner of Police was advised from Hobart that Gustave Smith, who was wanted in South Australia as an alleged absconding debtor, had been ...

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  51. THE DUBLIN CORPORATION.

    A great sensation has been caused in Irish political circles by the denunciation of the Dublin City Corporation by Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, who was a ...

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  52. YACHTING.

    Medway yachtsmen are building a magnificent yacht, to be called the Maid of Kent, for the purpose of competing with the Irex. The new vessel will ...

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  53. QUEENSLAND.

    On Tuesday the Home Secretary received a telegram from Burketown that a serious fight occurred in a blacks camp near there. An aboriginal named ...

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  54. BROKEN HILL

    A shocking accident resulting in the instantaneous death of two miners occurred in Block 12 of the Proprietary mine yesterday. A shot had been fired ...

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  55. OBITUARY.

    The death is reported of Mr Jas. Richard Hill, President of the Bank of New South Wales. He was one of the best known men in banking and ...

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  56. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Banking Bill has passed through its. second reading in the Legislative Council. ...

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  57. North-East Coolgardie Roads Board.

    The North-East Coolgardie Roads Board met to-day, when there were present-Messrs H. Batho (chairman), Stephens (Bulong), Greenwell (Bulong) ...

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  58. VALUABLE SPECIMENS.

    The Government have purchased specimens obtained from the No 1 North Oriental Glanmire Company's mine at Gympie. The specimens are estimated ...

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  59. LABOR AND FEDERATION.

    The Labor party entertained at luncheon their leader, Mr McGowan. The speakers averred the sincerity of the party for federation, which would be ...

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  60. POLITICAL PARTIES.

    A caucus meeting of the Labor party and the Opposition has been held with a view to arrange for a coalition of the two parties. It is understood that no ...

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  61. HUDSON BROS.' WORKS.

    The works of Hudson Bros, at Granville were auctioned at the instance of the liquidator. Mr Wm. Noakes secured the concern for £16,000. ...

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