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  2. The Latest Cables.

    The French Court of Appeal has annulled the convictions in the Panama trials, with the result that M. M. Lesseps, Fontain, and Eiffel ...

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  3. Brevities.

    A very large number of burglaries are taking place in Sydney and the suburbs. The shipment of Australian apples ...

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  4. The Late Meeting.

    This morning very great surprise and annoyance was universal here, on receipt of news that a meeting had been held in Bunbury yesterday ...

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  5. Vasse.

    Since my last letter, I am informed that the return cricket match between the Upper Quindalup team and the Lower Quindalup and ...

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  6. Small-pox.

    News reached Perth yesterday to the effect that a passenger per s.s. Eddystone from Fremantle on arrival at Adelaide has developed small-pox. ...

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  7. Midland Railway.

    A cable was received in Perth yesterday from the Directors of the Midland Railway announcing that arrangements have been made for ...

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  8. BUNBURY PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    The monthly meeting of the above association was called by advertisement to be held in the Mechanics' Institute on Monday last, and as one ...

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  9. THE WELLINGTON (N.Z.) LOAN

    It is reported that a powerful movement has been formulated against the Wellington Municipal Loan, in London. ...

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  10. M. HAY AND SON'S BANKRUPTCY.

    A meeting of creditors in the estate of M. Hay and Son, storekeepers, Bunbury, was held on Monday afternoon. ...

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  11. NEW GOVERNORS.

    Sir Walter Hutchinson succeeds Sir Charles Mitchell, as Governor of of Natal, the latter having been appointed Governor of the Straits' ...

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  12. LIBELLING A LADY AT THE VASSE.

    SIR.—I notice in your issue of the 14th inst., an amusing incident concerning a certain flask of whiskey, in your Vasse correspondence. Now ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN IN ENGLAND.

    The Marylebone match was continued to-day. The Australians' second innings closed for 179. The Marylebone club sent Stoddart and ...

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  14. AUSTRALIA'S FUTURE.

    The Marylebone Club have entertained the Australian Eleven at a cricket banquet. There was a large and representative attendance. ...

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  15. THE GERMAN ELECTIONS.

    The elections for the German Reichstag have commenced. So far the Socialists, have scored heavily by their opposition to the ...

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  16. MATCH AGAINST THE SOUTH OF ENGLAND.

    The Australians commenced their twelfth match against a South of England team. The Home team took;the wickets first and made 305 before ...

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  17. THE TIN DEPOSITS OF GREENBUSHES.

    SIR.—I should like to publish through your paper, some of the experiences which I have gained since July, 1888, when I discovered the ...

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  18. FATAL GUNPOWDER EXPLOSION.

    In a gunpowder explosion at Athens yesterday,twenty officers and men were killed. ...

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  19. THE FRENCH TROOPS IN SIAM

    A French escort, whilst conducting a captured Siamese Mandarin across Mekong, has been massacred by the Siamese, at the Mandarin's instance. ...

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  20. MATCH AGAINST PLAYERS.

    Tha Australians commenced a match against Players at Lords on Monday. The Australians' first innings closed for 189; the Home team ...

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  21. Dardanup.

    I must really apologise for my long silence. Want of anything interesting to communicate has prevented me from writing to you ...

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  22. THE AUSTRALIAN TROOPS IN ENGLAND.

    The Australian troops are earning further distinctions in Dublin. Lord Wolseley declared that the exhibition of bare-backed riding to ...

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  23. CONVICTED OF PASSING VALUELESS CHEQUES.

    Mr. C. J. McMahon, surveyor, who received benefits from the First Offenders' Act last week by being let off on a charge of issuing valueless cheques, again ...

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  24. DEATHS FROM SUNSTROKE.

    The intense heat in London during the past few days has caused several deaths from sunstroke. ...

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  25. FRENCH NAVAL ESTIMATES.

    The French Naval estimates provide for the construction of thirty additional war vessels, including three battle ships and 19 torpedo boats. ...

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  26. Greenbushes.

    I regret to have to record the death of Mr. Hart, who departed this life on Thursday morning last. The funeral took place on Friday, and a ...

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  27. WIRTH'S CIRCUS TO VISIT WEST AUSTRALIA.

    Wirth's Circus has finally decided to visit West Australia. The com-any leaves Adelaide on the 24th and open in Perth early next month. ...

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  28. DONATION TO THE HOSPITAL.

    DEAR SIR.—Permit me, through your paper, to thank-Mrs. Buchanan and the ladies whose names are on her subscription list, for the useful ...

    Article : 70 words
  29. Advertising

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  30. MR. SIMPSON AND HIS CONSTITUENTS.

    Mr. Simpson addressed his constituents here last night. At the conclusion of his speech he was accorded a unanimous vote of ...

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  31. ACQUITTED WITH HONOUR

    At the Fremantle police court yesterday, Frank Gerald was acquitted without a stain on his character on the charge of stealing a ring. ...

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  32. DISTRAINING BANKRUPT GOODS.

    The Supreme Court yesterday concluded the case of the Official Receiver v Philip Webster for the illegal distraint of bankrupt goods. The jury ...

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  33. EASTERN RAILWAY RECEIPTS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 66 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 13 words
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