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  2. THE CUSTOMS DUTIES.

    In the Legislative Assembly, on Thursday night, the Colonial Treasurer moved the reading of the first item on the Customs Duties Bill. ...

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  3. THE MUSETTE COMEDY COMPANY.

    As will be seen, by a glance at our advertisement column, the Musette Musical Comedy Company will make, their first appearance at the masonic ...

    Article : 300 words
  4. COLLIEFIELDS.

    The West Collie Co. lias suspended operations for the present, and it is rumoured that they intend to open out on the leases near the ...

    Article : 393 words
  5. THE Bunbury Herald. SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1898.

    IN about nine weeks time the local agricultural show will be held and it is high time that active measures were being taken by the committee ...

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  6. CYCLONE AT THE COLLIE.

    Early on Thursday morning a storm passed over the timber country in the Collie, and increased to the force of a cyclone near Messrs Atkins ...

    Article : 318 words
  7. VASSE.

    Wilson Barker, a shoemaker by trade, who has been a resident of this district for some 30 years or more, died last night. He had been ailing ...

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  8. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    Where can I get a good shave ? Why, at HARRIS', Stephen-street.—ADVT. Drink Bogue's Ale and Stout. A splendid tonic. Absolutely pure,—ADVT. ...

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  9. SPAIN AND AMERICA.

    Aquinaldo, the insurgent leader in the Philippines, has ordered the rebels to lay down their arms, Mr Edward White, of Lousiana ...

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  10. COOLINGUP AGRICULTURAL HALL

    SIR,—Will you kindly allow me to reply to your editorial footnote to my letter appearing in your issue of the 25th inst. re the above hall, I quite ...

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  11. SUNDAY SCHOOL AT BRUNSWICK.

    Last Sunday a meeting called by a few persons interested in forming a Sunday school, was held in the agricultural hall after divine service. ...

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  12. [TO THE EDITOR OF THE HERALD.]

    SIR—In your last issue I noticed a letter from Mr William T. White in which he congratulated the building committee on their getting their ...

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  13. THE CREMORNE ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    At the City Police Court on Thursday morning, John Purdie was charged before Mr A. S. Roe, P,M. with attempting to commit suicide ...

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  14. A PECULIAR INSOLVENCY CASE.

    Mr Cuthbert Clifton was examined to-day' in the Bankrupty Court. He said he was a cadet on H.M, ships Diamond and Nelson in Australia ...

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  15. FATAL MINING ACCIDENT IN TASMANIA.

    When engaged upon the face of the Mount Lyell mine, a quarryman named John Robertson was buried by a fall of rock on Tuesday ...

    Article : 93 words
  16. A STRANGE DEATH.

    Mrs Sarah Klutsch, the wife of a cooper of South Melbourne, died in strange circumstances to-day, there being every indication of her having ...

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  17. CHURCH SERVICES.

    The services iu the churches to-morrow will be as follows :— CHURCH OF ENGLAND,—11 a.m., matins; 7.30 p.m., evensong and ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN AFFAIRS.

    Mr Chamberlain is understood to have intimated to the promoters that that Councellor of the Ex-chequer would be willing, subject ...

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  19. EGYPT AND THE SOUDAN.

    Sir H. H. Kitchener, the Sirdar of the. Egyptian army, has reviewed the whole of his forces. During the course of the ...

    Article : 94 words
  20. AN ADELAIDE "TOTE" SHOP.

    In the Police Court to-day the "tote" shop case in which John Young figured as defendant was concluded. The evidence showed ...

    Article : 95 words
  21. LIVE STOCK FOR WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The La Serena leaves to-morrow for Western Australia, carrying one of the largest cargoes of live stock ever, shipped. It, consists of 540 ...

    Article : 58 words
  22. THE WEATHER.

    Intense heat continues to prevail in France. Owing to the oppressive weather the military manoeuvres and route ...

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