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  3. RUSSIA AND JAPAN

    Negotiations are proceeding between England and China, with the object of inducing the latter Power to modify tho terms of the "Wai-hai-wei agreement by ...

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  4. LOCAL AND GENERAL

    The Babies' Photographer is certainly to be found ab Vine's Studio in Bunbury. All work carefully finished We are still giving one handsomely finished ...

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  5. DEFEAT OF THE JAMES GOVERNMENT.

    The debate yesterday was principally marked by the speeches of Mr. Nanson, who endeavored to vindicate his own policy, and Mr. Frank Wilson, who gave ...

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  6. CABLEGRAMS.

    Lord Anglesey's creditors are proceeding to the realisation of his personal effects. The lots in the auction catalogue are so ...

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  7. Bunbury Herald WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1904.

    THE James Government has fallen. Last evening the Legislative Assembly, by twenty-seven votes to nineteen, declared that the James Government no longer ...

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  8. THE STEAMER CALCHAS.

    The steamer Calchas, which was captured by the Russians, has arrived at Vladivostok. Her cargo was composed of flour and ...

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  9. STRIKES IN NEW YORK.

    Owing to various notices issued by the Trades Unions the general outlook in the building trades in New York has been seriously affected. ...

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  10. Forecast of the Ministry.

    There is great speculation in all circles regarding the personnel of the new Cabinet. From the information that can be gleaned, in all probability the Labor ...

    Article : 216 words
  11. BRITISH COAL.

    Mr. Gerald Balfour, replying to a question in the House of Commons, stated that since December last Great Britain had exported to Russia 1,381,000 tons of steam ...

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  12. ANGLO-FRENCH TREATY.

    Peru, Germany, Austria and Italy besides agreeing to the Anglo-French treaty regarding Egypt has undertaken not to obstruct Great Britain's action in Egypt ...

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  13. FIRST OCEAN DAILY.

    The New York correspondent of the London "Daily Express" wires to that journal under date June 12, as follows:—The pioneer Atlantic wireless newspaper ...

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  14. MOTOR BOAT RACE.

    The motor boat race between Calais and Dover excited great attention. The French boat Mercedes won easily in an hour and seven seconds, the English ...

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  15. A FAMOUS DISCOVERY.

    Professor Redard, a German, has discovered what is termed a blue element of light. A force of sixteen candle-power, declares ...

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  16. DROWNING CASE AT COLLIE

    News has been received of a drowning fatality which occurred at the Collie River, the victim being a miner named John Cornelius, otherwise known as Connolly. ...

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  17. TORPEDOES DESTROYED.

    Three torpedoes have been destroyed at the Toulon arsenal, and also models of submarine torpedoes. ...

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  18. HEAVY FLOODS IN AMERICA

    Heavy floods having loosened tho foundations of a bridge on the Denver-Rio Grande railway, near Pueblo, a train consisting of a locomotive and three carriages fell ...

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