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  2. Telegraphic News

    George Bean pleaded guilty at the Criminal Court to-day to the embezzlement of £692, the money of the Lands Department, and was remanded for ...

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  3. Telegraphic News

    An influential deputation of Parliamentary and Municipal members wa[?]ed on the Premier and asked for a municipal endowment during the current ...

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  4. CABLEGRAMS

    Political feeling still runs high throughout Austria, and the most bitter animosity prevails between the rival parties. ...

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  5. Telegraphic News

    The Minister of Agriculture has received a letter from the manager of the London produce depot stating that the Adelaide wines have found many ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    At the preliminary conference between workmen and employers in the engineer and kindred trades it was decided by the employers present that all proposals ...

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  7. Telegraphic News

    John. D. Batt, just through from Israelite Bay, reports seeing tracks of rabbits within a few miles of that place, and states that his native avers that he saw ...

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  8. W.A. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Legislative Council the Mines Regulation Act Amendment Bill was further considered in committee, and a clause added that it should be an offense ...

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  9. INQUEST ON THE FIRE.

    An inquiry into the circumstances of the fire commences on Tuesday. The Crown will be represented by the Crown Prosecutor. ...

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  10. ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    Recently John Francis Houlihan obtained a verdict of £50 damages against the Morning Herald because of the publication of an alleged incomplete ...

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  11. EX-DETECTIVE COMMITTED FOR TRIAL.

    William Augustine, Carpenter, an ex-detective, was committed for trial at the Police Court for having forged and uttered cheques for £31. ...

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  12. ILLICIT STILL.

    Joseph Fitzgibbon was fined £300 at the Paddington Court to-day for having kept an illicit still. ...

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  13. THE THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE.

    The railway companies have pledged themselves to mutually help each other in the event of the threatened strike taking place. ...

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  14. CUSTOMS PROSECUTION.

    The Commissioner of Customs interviewed the Attorney-General, the Crown Solicitor, and the Crown Prosecutor, on the subject of the drawbacks case, and ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly the Minister of Lands reported that he was not favorably disposed to the granting of advances on Homestead holdings except on actual ...

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  16. WHEAT SUPPLY.

    No definite idea can be formed of the extent of the exportable supplies of wheat. It is believed, however, that a million bushels will be available. ...

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  17. SUNDAY TRADING.

    For Sunday trading, William Hall, license of the Swan Hotel, North Fremantle, was to-day fined £50 and costs. ...

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  18. REVENUE RETURNS.

    The revenue for November was £514,000, being an increase of £17,448 over November last year. The receipts from July 1 to November 13 were ...

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  19. THE RIOTS AT PRAGUE.

    Several battalions of infantry and a squadron of cavalry are at present at Prague with a view to queliing the riots. ...

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  20. HOSPITAL TROUBLE.

    The Chief Secretary has not been officially acquainted with Dr Morrison's resignation from the hospital, but it is known, however, that it was through ...

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  21. FISHING FATALITY.

    The body of William Connolly, who was drowned through the capsizing of a fishing smack at Cottesloe Beach on Tuesday, was recovered to-day. ...

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  22. INDIAN FRONTIER RISING.

    The brigade commanded by General Gaselee has reached Dargai, and has effected a junction with the Kurram column. ...

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  23. A SEQUEL TO THE RECENT FIRE.

    Justice Williams to-day, granted an application for permission to open a sealed envelope at the office of the Registrar-General, containing the private ...

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  24. MARTIN'S ACTION FOR LIBEL.

    The action by Martin, the cyclist, against the Advertiser for libel, concluded in the Supreme Court to-day. The defendants called evidence to show ...

    Article : 261 words
  25. WEST AUSTRALIA GOLD EXPORT.

    The Premier to-day stated that the gold export for November was 75,940oz, an advance of 250oz on the October export. The details are not yet ...

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  26. THE SIR ROGER TICHBORNE CASE.

    Since the report of the medical officers who examined William Cresswell at the Parramatta Lunatic Asylum with a view to deciding whether the marks he bore ...

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  27. SENSATIONAL INCIDENT IN THE LICENSING COURT.

    A sensation was created in the Licensing Court to-day, when Mr Hunt, the objector to a wine license, objected to the presence of Mr Panton, P.M., on the ...

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  28. MENZIES MUNICIPALITY.

    The election for the Municipal Council, caused by the resignation of Councillor Schlam, the newly-elected Mayor, will be held on December 17. ...

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  29. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    In the Assembly to-day the Imported Labor Registry Bill was read a third time, and passed. THE ESTIMATES. ...

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  30. SIGNOR CRISPI.

    Senor Fransesco Crispi, the Italian ex-Premier, has demanded a Parliamentary inquiry into the charges made against him of complicity in the Bank ...

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  31. WEST AFRICA.

    The Temps of this morning contains a lengthy article on the Anglo-French Commission, which is at present engaged in Paris considering the dispute ...

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  32. LATE SPORTING NEWS.

    Ranjitsinghi is suffering from a throat affection, and will be unable to play in the match against an Armidale 18 to-morrow. The team is expected ...

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  33. THE EVILS OF GAMBLING.

    The Camperdown Municipal Council discussed the evils of gambling on private lands, and the result of their deliberations was that the Council ...

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  34. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON.

    It is rumored that the armed battleship Swiftsure, at present stationed at Portsmouth, is to be sent to Sydney as a drill guardship. It is also stated ...

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  35. QUEENSLAND.

    A deputation of Queensland graziers waited to-day on the Premier, and asked that stock on clean runs near the quarantine line be allowed to travel south They ...

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  36. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Council to-day three local Bills went through various stages, and the debate on the Bundaleer water works scheme was continued but not ...

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  37. PARLIAMENT.

    In the Assembly the Marine Act Amendment Bill, providing for the adoption of English legislation, was passed in committee. The Drainage ...

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  38. PERTH CUP SCRATCHINGS.

    Trent and Auraria were scratched for the Perth Cup this morning. ...

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  39. PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL COMPANY.

    The Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation Company have declared a dividend at 2 1/2per cent on the preferred stock, and 6 1/2 per cent on the deferred ...

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  40. PARCELS POST.

    An agreement has been signed providing for a parcels post service from France to India and Australia of five kilogrammes weight via Marseilles, no ...

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  41. COOLGARDIE NEWS.

    In regard to the serious accident at the Black Flag Proprietary Mine, by which Edwin Edwards had his leg fructured and got a severe scalp wound, Captain Fowler ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    An epidemic of suicides and fatalities is reported from all over the colony. The violent deaths reported during the last few weeks have been unusually ...

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  43. ITALIAN BUDGET.

    The Italian Budget anticipates a surplus of seven million lire. ...

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  44. MONEY-LENDING INCIDENT.

    A money lender named Lewis brought an action against Lieutenant Clay, a subaltern in the Life Guards, for the recovery of £11,113, in respect of two ...

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  45. COMPULSORY EARLY CLOSING.

    Sir Matthew White Ridley, Home Secretary, in reply to a deputation, stated that he would decline to accept an Early Closing Bill. ...

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  46. PHYLLOXERA.

    Phylloxera has been discovered in the Wairarapa district. Public attention to the pitiable plight of many of the aged sufferers from the ...

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  47. OUTER HARBOR AT THE PORT.

    The Treasurer states that an area north of the port, has been placed at the disposal of the Earl of Kilmorey's syndicate, which proposes to construct ...

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  48. THE VISIT OF THE GOVERNOR.

    The Governor, accompanied by his private secretary, Mr D. B. Ord, this morning was driven to Bonnie Vale by the president, Mr A. E. Morgans, M.L.A., and members of the ...

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  49. HOME MARKETS.

    The copper supplies received since last report amounted to 16,363 tons, and the delivers to 17,661 tons ; the stock is 33,091 tons, and 1500 tons ...

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  50. Shipping News.

    December 1.-City of Agra, barque, at Fremantle from Germany ; Carlisle, s s, at Albany from Cape Town ; Saladin, s s, a Broome from Singapore direct ; Cambris, ...

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  51. COOLGARDIE RACING CLUB.

    Some 15 tenders have been received by the committee of the Coolgardie Racing Club for the erection of a grandstand on the course in accordance with the recently ...

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  52. WHEAT SUPPLY.

    The visible supply of American wheat is estimated at 49,859,000 quarters. ...

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  53. INTERCOLONIAL PORTS.

    December 1.-Wollowra, s s, from West Australia ; Yarrawonga, s s, from Melbourne; Wendouree, s s, from Port Kembia ; Kalgoorlie, s s, and Innamincka, s s, from West ...

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  54. LONDON WOOL MARKET.

    There were numerous lots of good wools offered for sale to-day, and there was a spirited competition. ...

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  55. THE RINDERPEST.

    Dr. Monckton Copeman has discovered an admixture of glycerine which destroys microbes in the lymph of a calf. ...

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