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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    Mr Cunningham Graham has had an exciting experience while travelling in North-West Africa. He was visiting a part of the Atlas Mountains when he ...

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  3. Telegraphic News

    It has been decided to reduce the staff of the Government architects, as a number of works are approaching, completion, and there will not be a great number of ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    The employers have, postponed the preliminary conference arranged between representatives of the workmen and the employers. ...

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  5. THE BUDGET SPEECH.

    The Premier delivered his Budget speech in the Assembly to-night. There was a full house. Sir John prefaced his remarks by ...

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  6. Telegraphic News

    To-day the inquest was resumed on the child Bosina Morran, who was shot in the backyard of her parents' residence at Redfern. Henry Manning, who ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    A German force has landed at Kiochuban, and the Neuste Nachrichten suggests its permanent occupation as a rendezvous for the German fleet, adding ...

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  8. SUPPOSED POISONING CASE.

    The following telegram was received at the head office of the Police Department this morning from Sergeant A. Pattin, Northam :—"I received ...

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  9. SLAVE RAIDING.

    The Royal Niger Company Las sent a punitive expedition to Arku, where extensive, slave raiding has recently taken place. ...

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  10. THE CASE OF DR PETERS.

    The Supreme Court has dismissed the appeal made by Dr Peters, formerly administrator of German East Africa. Dr Peters has been discharged from the ...

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  11. LADY-BIRDS.

    To-day the Minister of Agriculture received a request from the Egyptian Government to supply lady birds, with intent to acclimatise them in Egypt in ...

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  12. INDIAN FRONTIER RISING.

    The Orakzais are submitting in large numbers to Major-General Sir W. S. A. Lockhart. The tribesmen are supplying forage to ...

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  13. PIRATES' CAPTIVES. •

    The Italian Government have offered Ruff pirates 30,000 dollars, and Portugal several thousand dollars, as a ransom for the release of captives. ...

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  14. THE GOVERNOR.

    Lord Hampden left to-day on an extended tour of New Zealand. ...

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  15. CONSERVATIVE CONFERENCE

    The National Union of Conservratives has opened its annual conference in London, 1800 delegates being present. ...

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  16. THE BATHURST SHOOTING CASE.

    The case of Charles DeClouet who was sentenced to death at Bathurst for the murder of his wife, came before the Cabinet to-day. The Cabinet ...

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  17. TURKEY AND GREECE.

    The Russian Prince Idah has warned Turkey that the adoption of the plans for arming the Bosphorus will be regarded as hostile. ...

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  18. THE BEHRING SEA v FISHERIES.

    The United States Government have suggested to Canada, through Great Britain, that she should consent to stop the seal fishing for one year. Canada ...

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  19. SALE OF CHILIAN SHIP.

    The Chilian ship Altama was sold by auction to-day for £700. ...

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  20. THE COOLGARDIE WATER BORE.

    The Legislative Council held a short sitting to-day. The business done was not of public interest. During a discussion raised by Mr. Matheson on the ...

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  21. FEDERAL ASSETS CO.

    The Chief Judge in Equity has sanctioned the scheme of arrangements in the matter of the Federal Bank of Australasia, which provides for a Federal ...

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  22. TRANSVAAL.

    In response to a, numerously signed requisition from Johannesburg, ex-President Burgers has consented to again stand for the Presidency. ...

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  23. Telegraphic News

    The outcome of the conference of the intercolonial Ministers of Agriculture in August is that arrangements are in progress to place on the London market a ...

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  24. FURTHER SUBMISSIONS.

    The Madda Khels have submitted unconditionally. ...

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  25. PROPOSED GOVERNMENT COAL MINES.

    In the Assembly Mr Eddy moved that the Government take over coal mines sufficient to satisfy Government requirements. The Minister of Mines ...

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  26. ENGLISH, SCOTTISH AND AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    At the annual meeting of the English Scottish and Australian Bank, Limited, the profit was declared to be £10,870. The deposits amounted to £469,750 ...

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  27. SWIMMING EXHIBITIONS.

    Ernest Cavill has arranged to take part in an exhibition tour, which will extend. over three months. He will be accompanied by Finney, the well known ...

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  28. AN INEBRIATES' BETREAT.

    In the Assembly before the Premier began his Budget speech, it was .moved that it was desirable that the Government should introduce legislation ...

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  29. QUEENSLAND.

    The barque Robert McKenzie has arrived at Rockhampton from London after a stormy voyage of 129 days. For three and a half months land was never ...

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  30. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

    At the Police Court, Perth, to-day, a well-educated young Englishman named Aubrey Hanford, who has been on the goldfields, was fined £10, or in default ...

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  31. DROWNED IN THE YARRA.

    This afternoon the body of the young artist, Miss Rita Brooks, who disappeared on the 1st inst, and whose clothes were found on the banks of the Yarra ...

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  32. NEW DEEP LEAD.

    At Claremont, the new deep lead on the Wild Cat lease, washed 500oz from 60 loads. ...

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  33. FRANCE AND EGYPT.

    A considerable sensation has been created both on the Continent and in England by the report that an expedition is about to set out from France ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The case of Harrold Brothers was again before the Insolvency Court to-day. The accountant reported that the schedule was still unfinished, and ...

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  35. ADDRESS-IN-REPLY.

    The Address-in-Reply to the Governor's Speech was presented to His Excellency this afternoon. ...

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  36. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY.

    The Hon Horace Tozer, Colonial Secretary, leaves in January for an extended trip through Europe. ...

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  37. NUMEROUS HOUSEBREAKING CASES.

    In the Criminal Court to-day a young man named Henry Grant pleaded guilty to five charges of housebreaking. He acknowledged three prior convictions for ...

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  38. THE MANITOBA SCHOOL QUESTION.

    The Pope has forbidden the establishment of a Catholic national school in Manitoba. ...

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  39. QUEENSLAND NATIONAL BANK.

    In the Assembly, Sir Hugh Nelson tabled the correspondence between the Treasurer and the Committee, of Investigation in the matter of the Queensland ...

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  40. AUSTRIAN BUDGET.

    The Austrian budget proposes, the expenditture of an additional seven million florins in war material. ...

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  41. THE FATAL EXPLOSION AT FOOTSCRAY.

    The coronial inquiry into the fatal explosion at the factory at Footscray was continued to-day. Captain Whitney, manager to the company, considered that ...

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  42. HARVEST PROSPECTS.

    Some of the farmers are taking a brighter view of the season, which is expected to turn out better than was anticipated. ...

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  43. REGISTRATION.

    The Ludlow Gold Mines, Coolgardie, has been registered with a capital of £100,000, the first issue consisting of 40,000 shares. ...

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  44. SHOCKING DISCOVERY.

    A picnic party at Dead Man's Gully on Monday discovered a male skeleton holding in his right hand a carving knife. His clothing was found and an ...

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  45. RAILWAY COMMITTEE.

    A caucus of Ministerialists was held to-day, when it was agreed, to appoint three members to the Railways Committee. As before Messrs Styles ...

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  46. RUSSIAN NAVY.

    The Russian Government are expending twenty-four million roubles in the construction of new warships, and are doubling the naval grant. ...

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  47. COLLISION.

    The ketch Percy collided with the steamer Investigation at Port Adelaide yesterday. The former damaged her bulwarks. ...

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  48. Advertising

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  49. PARLIAMENTARY BYE-ELECTION.

    Mr Morton, Conservative, has been elected to Deptford by a majority of 324 votes. [The vacancy has been caused by the ...

    Article : 63 words
  50. YOUNG WOMAN DROWNED.

    It was announced, after a post mortem examination on the body of the young woman who was found at the mouth of Yarra last evening, that death was due ...

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  51. SULTRY WEATHER.

    The-weather to-day was again sultry, the thermometer registering 102 degrees in the shade. ...

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  52. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly the evening was. occupied in discussing the- modified Bundaleer water conservation scheme at a cost of £350,000. The debate was ...

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  53. CHARITIES AMENDMENT BILL.

    In the Assembly the Premier moved the second reading of the- Charities Amendment Bill. He hoped the revenue would be over £250,000. The ...

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  54. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    The bubonic plague is raging with great severity at Poona, and 680 cases have already been reported. The principal, streets present a ...

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  55. THE SCHOOL SCANDAL.

    The further hearing took place to-day of the charge against Miss Begg, pupil teacher, for perjury. Mr Panton discharged the accused, and denounced ...

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  56. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    At Charlesville a disastrous fire occurred this morning, destroying Cobb's coach and buggy factory and sawmill. The losses are estimated at £10,000. ...

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  57. BROKEN HILL.

    Bracy's Company has finished a very successful season here. Mr Bracy was received with enthusiasm, and was called before the curtain. He promised to ...

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  58. BRITISH-AUSTRALASIAN SHIPPING.

    Arrivals : Glenmark, Asteron, Kinfanus, Vigil, Gulf of Martaban. Departures: For. Fremantle—Cambrian, Chieftain. ...

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  59. SENTENCE OF DEATH.

    To-day F. K. Smith pleaded guilty at the Criminal Court to committing a capital offence on a little girl near Gympie. He was sentenced to death. ...

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