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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 146 words
  3. WEST AUSTRALIAN CASUALTIES.

    His Excellency tho Governor, Sir Arthur Lawley, on Tues. received a cable message stating that Corporal William Frederick Bollinger had died from his wounds at ...

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  4. THE CONSTITUTIONAL BLUNDER.

    Sir.—The letter published in your contemporary this morning over the letters "M.P." is decidedly interesting. He addresses himself first to summarising your ...

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  5. SUPREME COURT.

    I. J. K. Cohn appellant (defendant), and the Mayor and Burgesses of the Municipality of Biltong respondents (plaintiffs.) ...

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  6. MR. DOOLEY ON FORBIDDEN FRUIT.

    "Tis no doubt the beautiful harbor. Bein' a visitor with the Jake and the comet and the other respectable folk to the uncommonwealthy ructions yonder, I ...

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  7. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    Edward Solomon, boardinghouse-keeper at the Sons of Gwalia, Leonora, was examined by the Official Receiver (Mr. J. Clarke). The debtor stated that the ...

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  8. EASTERN STATE S.

    The State Cabinet to-day carefully calculated the Government's chances at the general election. Mr. Peacock expects to add to his present majority, and he ...

    Article : 62 words
  9. CIVIL SITTINGS.

    This case, in which J. Moylan proceeded against Rebecca Salinger and I. J. K. Cohn for £123 due on two promissory notes, was continued. Mr. Northmore, with Mr ...

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  10. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    This evening the engine and first car of a passenger train ran off the line near the Preston railway station. Only very meagre particulars are to hand, but it is ...

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  11. LIEUTENANT FORREST'S REMAINS.

    Last evening a cable was despatched to the officer commanding the lines of communication in South Africa, asking that the remains of Lieut. A. A. Forrest be ...

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  12. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    The small-pox patient, Charles Walter Smart, died last night at the quarantine station. Smart, who was a member of the New South Wales Naval Contingent ...

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  13. MESSAGE OF SYMPATHY FROM BUNBURY.

    This morning the Mayor forwarded to Mr. Alex. Forrest, C.M.G., a communication expressing the sympathy of the council and the townspeople with himself and his ...

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  14. POLICE COURTS.

    William J. White, a youth of 19, was charged with the manslaughter of George Wiggans on Saturday, May 11. On the application of Sergeant M'Carthy ...

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  15. CORPORAL FURLONG.

    Deep regret was expressed here to-day concerning the mishap in South Africa to Corporal Furlong. He was a constable here, and was a zealous officer. ...

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  16. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY.

    It was announced to-day in connection with the suggestion to make May 24 a perpetual holiday, that the State Government, after a consultation with the Governments ...

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  17. GOLDFIELDS NEWS.

    A public meeting will be held to initiate a railway league. ...

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  18. THE STRIKE OF IRONWORKERS.

    There is every prospect of the strike of ironworkers being amicably settled in favor of the men. A meeting of the different employers of ironworkers was held ...

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  19. SOUTH-WESTERN DISTRICTS NEWS.

    The half-yearly meeting of ratepayers was held in the municipal-chambers last night. There was a large attendance. The Mayor (Mr. N. J. Moore) occupied the ...

    Article : 135 words
  20. A SILVER WATCH.

    Ernest A. Lee was charged with having been in the unlawful possession of a silver watch and chain, the property of J. Moylan. ...

    Article : 48 words
  21. CRUELTY TO HORSES.

    Two brothers named Armanasco, and a man named Campbell, were each fined £5, with costs, for working horses under circumstances involving cruelty. ...

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  22. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    At the Cabinet meeting to-day the sentence of death passed on the man Jones at Tamworth on a charge of murder was commuted to 20 years' penal servitude. ...

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  23. MUNICIPAL FINANCES.

    The municipal finances are apparently in a bad way. At a meeting of the council last night, the auditors submitted an interim report strongly condemning the ...

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  24. REVISION COURTS.

    Mr. James Cowan, R.M., presided over the Revision Court yesterday for the electorate of Perth. About 800 names were struck off the roll on one of two grounds ...

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  25. EAST PERTH NEIGHBORS.

    John Horton was charged with having used insulting language towards Amelia Nicholson. Mr. Martin appeared for the ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND.

    At the criminal sittings of the Supreme Court to-day, the case against Wyndham for the larceny of £450 from the A.J.S. Bank was concluded. The accused was ...

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  27. A PROHIBITED IMMIGRANT.

    This was a case stated by Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., concerning his sentencing, on the information of Constable Sampson, of Choong Man Kit in October last to two ...

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  28. SUNDAY FOOTBALL.

    Counsel's opinion regarding Sunday football was read at the council meeting last night. The counsel advises that the municipal body have no power to stop Sunday ...

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  29. THE SUBURBS.

    In order to give the large number of persons objected to a chance of appearing, most of the revision courts which commenced sitting in the suburbs yesterday ...

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  30. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The Methodist General Conference to-day carried at resolution expressing devout and grateful recognition of God's work in establishing the Commonwealth under the ...

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  31. A SCHOOL WANTED.

    The residents of Harvey during the last few weeks have been in dire extremity with regard to the school, which has, for the time being, been closed. The ...

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  32. KALGOORLIE MAYORALTY.

    Mr. N. Keenan, solicitor, has decided to, contest the Kalgoorlie Mayoralty against Mr. W. R. Barton. ...

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  33. FREMANTLE.

    Joseph Cassidy was charged with having acted in a disorderly manner in Bannister-street. The accused had rushed about wanting ...

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  34. COCKBURN SOUND.

    The Electoral Revision Court for the Cockburn Sound district will be held in St. David's Hall, Douro-road, at 10 a.m. on Friday next. ...

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  35. REVISION COURT.

    At the Revision Court at Kalgoorlie to-day, 295 names were struck off the Kalgoorlie division province roll, and 455 off. the Kalgoorlie district Assembly roll. ...

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  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The West Australian Federal Contingent will arrive in Adelaide on Friday morning by railway. It is expected to leave by the steamer Wollowra later in the ...

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  37. A CONTRACTORS PROWESS.

    It was in connection with some talk about jumping a five-railed fence this a reporter recently called at the residence of Mr. Richard Grose, the well-known contractor of Minnie ...

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  38. NORTHAM NEWS.

    Mr. Barlee, the new Resident Magistrate, arrived last night. He was met by a full beach of justices of the peace this meriting, and tendered a most cordial ...

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  39. A REPENTANT WIFE.

    Hugh Dawson was charged with having assaulted his wife, Sarah Jane Dawson. The accused pleaded guilty. Mrs. Dawson entered the box and said ...

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  40. THE TRAFALGAR MINING ACCIDENT.

    The condition of William M'Murrow, who was seriously injured in the shaft of the Trafalgar mine last week, is greatly improved. To-day he was doing fairly well. ...

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  41. ORMUZ LEAVES FOR MELBOURNE.

    The Ormuz proceeded to Melbourne this evening. The captain, has taken the patient on to Melbourne to see what the authorities say there. Dr. Lawrance ...

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  42. ALLEGED EMBEZZLEMENT.

    Sydney Thomas Leigh, a young man, was charged with having embezzled £48, the property of the Swan River Shipping Company. ...

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  43. DONNYBROOK PROGRESS ASSOCIATION.

    At the fortnightly meeting of the Donnybrook Progress Association, held on Tuesday lost, it was decided to form a district agricultural society, and a ...

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  44. ALLEGED RECEIVING.

    George Fanro was remanded for eight days on a charge of having received £24, the money of the Swan River Shipping Company. ...

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  45. NEW GUINEA MASSACRES.

    The Governor has received an official report of the recent massacre of missionaries in New Guinea. The report is confirmatory of the press reports. Mr. Le Hunte, in ...

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  46. THE EDUCATION ACT.

    Six persons' were chained with breaches of the Education. Act, small fines in some, cases being imposed. ...

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  47. SHOP "LIFTING."

    Margaret Davis and Jane Tapping were each charged with having stolen a pair of shoes, the property of Wm. Knuckey. The shoes were "lifted" from Knuckey's ...

    Article : 50 words
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