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  2. THE LONDON WINE DEPOT.

    Sir—I have noticed letters, in the press from Mr. G. F. Cleland and Mr. H. J. Scott in raference to the London depot. The conditions of the Australian wine market in ...

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  3. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Crib."—Six and five are eleven is correct. "Medal."—We know of no stores in this city to which the initials will apply. ...

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  4. THE SULTAN OF JOHORE.

    "They nearly had me in gaol at Fremantle," said the Sultan ot Johore jocularly to a representative of The Advertiser on the R.M.S. Ophir on Monday morning, ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    The cable contract between the Commonwealth and the Eastern Extension Company was signed by the Prime Minister to-day. There is thus substituted a Federal ...

    Article : 226 words
  6. THE BISLEY TEAM.

    The members of the Commonwealth Council of Riflemen, according to a prearranged plan, proceeded on Friday last to exchange telegrams recording their opinions ...

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  7. LONDON WEEK BY WEEK.

    As the Chancellor of the Exchequer will deiner his Budget speech in three weeks' time the cable will furnish you with his financial proposals for the coming year long ...

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  8. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    A man named Barwis has been missing from the Port Germein and Laura district for some days past. The Commissioner of Police on Monday received a telegram from ...

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  9. DEEP DRAINAGE AT MARRYATVILLE.

    Alderman Phillips, at the meeting of the Kensington and Norwood Local Board of Health on Monday evening, drew attention to the fact that Marryatville was not ...

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  10. A SENSATIONAL BOLT.

    Mr. Edward Hall and a. lad, Archie Melville, were driving along Waymouth-street about 5.30 p.m. on Monday, when the horse took fright and bolted. It ran into a wire ...

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  11. SIR EDMUND BARTON.

    Sir Edmund Barton returned to Melbourne from Sydney to-day. ...

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  12. COLORED CREWS FOR MAIL STEAMERS.

    The Postmaster-General says that Mr. Chamberlain's statement that he is unable to endorse the policy of preventing the employment of colored British subjects on ...

    Article : 233 words
  13. ST. PETERS STORM WATERS.

    The report of the special meeting (in camera) of the Kensington and Norwood Council, held to consider the resolutions of the St. Peters Council in reference to the ...

    Article : 162 words
  14. THE ST. VINCENTS GULF TRADE.

    The Yorke's Peninsula Steamship Company intend running three weekly trips from Port Adelaide to Edithburgh and back instead of two. A steamer will leave Port ...

    Article : 90 words
  15. WEST AUSTRALIA.

    The population of the State is estimated at 220,762, the increase for April being 1,268, and the increase over the corresponding month of last year 1,712. ...

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  16. RETIREMENT OF COLONEL BYRON.

    Lieutenant-Colonel J.J. Byron, A.A.G. for the artillery, has been granted leave of absence on private affairs from to-day till June 30 next. It is understood that Colonel ...

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  17. A JAPANESE GYMNAST.

    An informal visit to the Perth Fire Brigade station on Saturday, April 25, by the Japanese Consul (Mr. O. I. Kempthorne) and Staff-Captain Mariyania, of the cruiser ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. TREE-PLANTING.

    Sir—The thanks of the community are due to you for the excellent articles you have recently published on the subject of tree-planting and the beautifying of our ...

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  19. THE PUBLIC SERVICE.

    Mr. McLachlan (Public Service Commissioner) has decided that all temporary employes who were in the Government service prior to January, 1901, shall, on ...

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  20. FATAL ACCIDENT AT CUE.

    A young man, Dougall Webb, has been killed at the Golconda mines, Cue, owing to a truck overbalancing and falling on him. ...

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  21. A POLICEMAN WANTED.

    On Monday morning Messrs. D.McKenzie, M.P., and T. Burgoyne, M.P., presented a memorial to the Chief Secretary, signed by 36 residents in the district of ...

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  22. LONDON PERSONAL NOTES.

    The King and Queen will not reside at Holyrood House during their visit to Edinburgh, owing to its insanitary condition, but will stay at Dalkeith Palace, the seat ...

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  23. A LUCKY ARREST.

    Late last night two men were arrested coming out of a house in Lincoln-street, Perth, and property found on one (Thomas Weeks) was discovered to have been stolen ...

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  24. A DISMASTED VESSEL.

    A dismasted ship, believed to be the West Australian, was sighted by the Kalgoorlie early this morning making for Rottnest. The vessel has not yet been sighted ...

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  25. THE FEDERAL CABINET.

    At to-day's Cabinet meeting only routine matters were dealt with. The judgment in the Abraham case, which declared that certain provisions of the Customs Act are ...

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  26. RETURN OF MINISTERS.

    The Premier (Mr. Janies) and the Minister for Works (Mr.Ratson) returned to the State by the Oruba to-day. ...

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  27. ARRIVAL OF THE OPHIR.

    The Orient-Pacific liner Ophir, from London, anchored at Largs Bay just, before 8 a.m. on Monday. The voyage was marked by pleasant weather. Of the ...

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  28. WEST TORRENS LITERARY SOCIETIES' COMPETITION.

    Five years ago the first competition in connection with the West Torrens, Literary Societies' Union was held at Hindmarsh, when only two societies were represented. This year members ...

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  29. AN IMPORTANT DECISION.

    Mr. Justice Parker gave an important decision in the Supreme Court regarding the liability of heads of departments for wrongful acts committed by their ...

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  30. THE CERBERUS TO BE SOLD.

    Sir Edmund Barton stated to-day that the only vessel of the Australian Naval Department to be disposed of will be the Cerberus, he having obtained while in London ...

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  31. THE PILOT SERVICE.

    The Marine Board have amended the rotation system with regard to the Port Adelaide pilots. Instead of a pilot who has brought a vessel into harbor taking her to ...

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  32. NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand Shipping Company's offices and stores, Quay-street, Auckland, have been partly destroyed by fire. The damage to the building is estimated at ...

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  33. THE STEAMER SYDNEY.

    The departure of the steamer Sydney has been delayed till to-day. On leaving Melbourne on Saturday an accident happened to the vessel's steering gear, which ...

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  34. THE FREMANTLE BURGLARY.

    In connection with the burglary at the house of Mr. R. Fairbairn, Police Magistrate of Fremantle, Mrs. Fairbairn failed to identify Thomas Bennet, and he was ...

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  35. RATHER MORE THAN UP TO DATE.

    The Bishop-Designate of Auckland (New Zealand) has quite an Irish sense of humor, and before leaving England last month for the diocese to which he has been appointed, ...

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  36. ARLTUNGA.

    The manager of Winnecke's Golden Junction No. 1 Gold Mines sent this telegram yesterday:—"I have carefully examined the property. Result of the examination is not ...

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  37. BROKEN HILL.

    A deputation of the unemployed waited this morning upon the Mayor with reference to the prospects of work at Umberumberka. The Mayor stated, in reply, that he ...

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  38. LAWN TENNIS.

    Napier v. Cuckoo.—Stuart and Martin (N.) beat Knowles and R. Robertson (C), 6—3. 4—6, 6—1; Simpson and Miller (N.) beat H. Robertson and Woodard (C), 6—4, 6—4; Stuart and Martin beat ...

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  39. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The consecration of the Right Rev. Dr. O'Connor, as Coadjutor Bishop of the Roman Catholic diocese of Armidale, took place in St. Mary's Cathedral, Armidale, ...

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  40. REPORT ON TASMANIAN MINING.

    A comprehensive report has been furnished to his Government by the Government Geologist of Tasmania on the mineral resources of the wellknown mining districts of Beaconsfield and ...

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  41. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    A rifle match, married v. single, look place on the Yorketown range. The match was the return one to that fired on Easter Monday. The ranges were 500, 600, and 700 yards, mid-range targets, ...

    Article : 245 words
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