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  2. CABLEGRAMS

    It is the intention of the American Government to proceed forthwith with the construction of a cable to connect the Philippines with the United States. ...

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  3. Telegraphic News.

    The Governor returned to Perth this morning from his trip round the gold-fields. ...

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  4. Telegraphic News

    David Thomas, a married man employed in the G P.O. at a salary of £140 for the last 10 months, was arrested to-day on the charge of stealing letters. Six ...

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  5. CABLEGRAMS

    Rain fell heavily during the luncheon hour, and when that interval was over it was decided that there should be no play for the day. ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS

    The Peace Conference at the Hague cannot be said to have opened under the most auspicious circumstances. As reported this ...

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  7. CABLEGRAMS

    The striking of the American liner, City of Paris, on the Manacle Rocks, following so soon after the terrible Mohegan disaster of October last, has ...

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  8. Telegraphic News

    The truckers at the Lake George-Mines struck yesterday for mere pay for filling trucks by shovelling, which is necessary in some parts of the ...

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  9. KEROSENE RISKS.

    Mrs Gray, wife of W. Gray, carrier, aged 66, was severely burned by the bursting of a kerosene lamp late latt night and died a few hoars after. ...

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  10. SECOND DAY'S PLAY.

    The weather was still showery this morning with heavy clouds hanging over-head when it was decided to commence play, although the wicket was in a very ...

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  11. A VESSEL DETAINED.

    The last stage of the inquiry concerning the ship Republic, which was provisionally detained in port by the Marine Board, was reached to day. The board ...

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  12. BUCKLEY'S WILL.

    Mr. Justice Williams to-day delivered his decision regarding the extraordinary will of Jas. Buckley, late of Yarraville. He said that both the attesting witnesses ...

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  13. ROTTNEST ESCAPEES.

    The two prisoners who escaped from Rottnest Prison the day before yesterday are still at large. ...

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  14. PHILIPPINE GOVERNMENT.

    President McKinley has offered the Filipinos a Government similar to that of Cuba, that is autonomy under American protection and suzerainty. The ...

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  15. MINERAL FREIGHTS.

    The second smelter on the Fremantle Smelting Works was blown in this after-noon in the presence of the Premier, other members of the Ministry, several ...

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  16. A WRECK TO BE BROKEN UP.

    The wreck of the Tekapo was sold by the Union Company to Mr Rey, and will be broken up. ...

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  17. PHYLLOXERA TROUBLES.

    At a meeting of the Vignerons' Board to-day the phylloxera trouble was discussed. It was decided that the Minister of Agriculture be urged to have ...

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  18. EMPIRE DAY.

    Canada's first celebration of Empire Day will be opened with a festival of school children at Montreal, ind the despatch by them of a loyal message to ...

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  19. FATAL ASSAULT.

    Richard Thomas was admitted in art unconscious condition to the hospital on Sunday suffering from an assault by four men. He died this morning. ...

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  20. A PILOT'S WARNING.

    It has been ascertained that the City of Paris was steaming straight on to the main reef of the Manacles when she was warned of her danger by a passing pilot ...

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  21. NEW YORK " WORLD."

    The New York "World" will publish a "souvenir edition " to-morrow, the 80th anniversary of the Queen's birthday. It is to contain numerous ...

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  22. FATAL ABORTION.

    At the inquest held into the circumstances of the death of a, single woman named Kate Farmer, Herman Stanton Dick, whose name does not appear on ...

    Article : 94 words
  23. ALASKAN BOUNDARY.

    It is rumored that the British Government is urging America to submit to arbitration the question of the exact boundary line between Alaska and the ...

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  24. DELEGATES HOPEFUL.

    The majority of the delegates at the Hague are hopeful that, although the Conference may not accomplish all that was at first anticipated, its effects will ...

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  25. INFANT INQUEST.

    The adjourned inquest into the death of the infant O'Callaghan has been further adjourned until June 22, as a Supreme Court action is pending to test ...

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  26. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    In addition to the two already reported a fresh case of the bubonic plague has developed at Alexandria, and in consequence quarantine will be enforced at ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM.

    The first meeting of the board appointed to inquire into the unemployed problem was held this afternoon. The chairman (Mr Sydney Smith) read an ...

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  28. THE YORKSHIRE TEAM.

    According to " Wisten's Almanack" Yorkshire's premier position among the county clubs last season was well deserved. The team, says Mr S. H. Pardon, " was emphatically ...

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  29. INTERCOLONIAL NEWS.

    The Supreme Court has granted a rule nisi for a mandamus returnable in a fortnight calling upon the directors of the Grlenelg Railway Co., Limited, to ...

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  30. FRAUD AND FORGERY.

    William G. K. Gillespie, formerly manager or the Birchip Branch of the Commercial Bank, who was arrested at Broken Hill on the charge of forging ...

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  31. GERMAN POSTAGE.

    The German Government has just fixed a postal rate for the transmission of letters to German colonies lower than the penny postage adopted by Great ...

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  32. TUG-OF-WAR CARNIVAL

    Last evening saw another good attendance at the Fair Grounds, in Brook man-street, where a big tug-of-war competition is proceeding in conjunction with a fancy fair in ...

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  33. A MISSING VESSEL.

    There is still no sign of the Oban, the missing steamer, or o£ any wreckage which would lead to the supposition that the vessel was lost. ...

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  34. WRECK OF THE LOCH SLOY.

    The official inquiry concerning the wreck ol the Loch Sloy, off Kangaroo Island, has been commenced. The evidence was mainly technical. It was ...

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  35. MESSAGE OF LOYALTY.

    The Governor has despatched, at the request of the Premier, the following message to the Secretary of State :— " Please convey to Her Majesty an ...

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  36. TRANSVAAL TROUBLES.

    The Volksraad has just passed a resolution disfranchising a large number of burghers who were enfranchised for their services to the Republic at the time of ...

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  37. MONOPOLISTS THREATENED.

    The Premier, the Right Hon Richard Seddon, in a speech last night, stated that the efforts of monopolists to control the stock markets would lead to the ...

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  38. SOUDAN CONVENTION.

    Turkey has entered a strong protest against the recently signed Anglo-French Convention, by which the spheres of influence of Great Britain ...

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  39. GOLD EXPORT.

    The value of the gold shipments by the R.M.S. Rome was £173,848. Of this £50,000 went to London for the P. and 0. Company, and £50,000 to ...

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  40. A BLUEJACKET KILLED.

    A man named Rogers, a seaman on board H.M.S. Mildura, was killed at Auckland by jumping from the top deck to the wharf. ...

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  41. PACIFIC CABLE.

    Sir George Turner has received a telegram from Mr G. H. Reid asking whether the Victorian' Government is willing to express to the Imperial ...

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  42. ARSON IN POLAND.

    An extraordinary instance of arson on a large-scale is reported from Lithuania,. a province of Russian Poland. Last night a-large village in that province ...

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  43. LORD KITCHENER.

    Lord Kitchener, the Governor of the Soudan, is about to proceed on a visit to Constantinople. It is thought that this has some connection with Turkey's ...

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  44. TO THE EDITOR OF THE KALGOORLIE MINER

    SIR,—Referring to the tug-of-war Austrians v Lake View Terriers I trust you will afford me space to make a few remarks. The Austrians had a clear lead of three inches ...

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  45. DAWSON CITY FIRE.

    It has transpired that the fire, which last night destroyed a large part of Dawson City and did 4,000,000 dollars worth of: damage, originated in the ...

    Article : 49 words
  46. AVERAGES.

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  47. MAJOR MARCHAND.

    Major Marchand and the members of his expedition who are returning from Jiboutil, on the Gulf of Aden, in the French cruiser Desaix, are expected ...

    Article : 56 words
  48. SHIPPING NEWS.

    Arrivals.—Pengwern, Narcissus. Departures.—Olivera, for Melbourne; Duke of Devonshire, for Brisbane; Australian, for Fremantle. ...

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