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  2. Advertising

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  4. The Visiting LAcrosseurs

    The lacrosse world of Perth foregathered at'the Bohemia-hall on Saturday night, to entertain the visiting team at a smoke so-cial, and a merry time was spent. Despite ...

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  5. POLICE COURTS.

    Henry Carberry has often been asked to plead in the City Court dock. He did not, therefore, seem surprised this morning when Mr. Brown asked him, "How do you ...

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  6. Mainly About PEople

    Mr. D, Watterston, the editor of the "Australasian," who has been spending a short holiday in Perth, leaves to-morrow in the P.and O. steamer India for ...

    Article : 124 words
  7. POINTS.

    "The Last Great Englishman ...

    Article : 881 words
  8. Escape from Goal.

    This morning a gang of prisoners from the Fremantle Gaol were conducted outside the walls to the quarry, where they were engaged as usual, under the ...

    Article : 359 words
  9. SHAKE MARKETS

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  10. TO-DAY.

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  11. SHIPPING.

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  12. MAILS

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  13. Advertising

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  14. NORTH FREMANTLE ELECTION.

    Saturday evening proved to be a very busy evening in the North Fremantle electorato. Mr. Ferguson addressed a good meeting in the Albert-hall, Mr.H. ...

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  15. HAYNES'S LANGUAGE.

    For having made use of obscene language John Haynes was fined 20s. ...

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  16. A CHARGE OF UNLAW-FUL POSSESSION.

    This morning Henry Andrews appeared at the City Police Court to answer two charges of being in the unlawful possession of a quantity of jewellery ...

    Article : 91 words
  17. CONVICTED 160 TIMES.

    "I had a drop too much. I'm a hard working woman, but came into town to get a few things, I bought drink instead of the things, and oh, I'm so sorry. Give me ...

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  18. General News.

    Provision is at last to be made in Perth for the inspection of meat. Applications are being called by the Central Board of HEalth for two inspectors at a salary of ...

    Article : 61 words
  19. NAMES WANTED.

    James O'Connor and Conrad Benson were charged with having given a false name and address to Plain-clothes Constables Pierce and Ryan. O'Connor was fined 5s. ...

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  20. TWO BRANDS OF STOUT.

    A case of interest to brewers was commenced in the Supreme Court this morning, before his Honor Mr. Justice M'Millan, whon the famous guiness Brewing ...

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  21. SLUMBERS IN A SANCTUARY.

    In the course of their duty, at 2 o'clock this morning, Corporal Sunter and Cosntable Rule entered the little place of worship in the Perth Cemetery, which is used ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S PROGRAMME.

    This afternoon the visitors will play a combined Fremantle Oval on the Fremantle Oval, and at 6.30 will be tendered a dinner at the Federal Hotel. In the evening they ...

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  23. BOER BIBLES.

    The Colonial Secretary has received from the War Office a circular addressed to all officers and soldiers who served in South Africa requesting those who have ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. AN ABOMNIABLE CHARGE.

    Robert Dummorlon, a respectable looking young man, was charged with having com-mitted a horrible offence. On the applica-tion of Sergeant M'Carthy, the accused was ...

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  25. BAD LANGUAGE.

    James Lane admitted having made use of obscene language and was fined 20s. ...

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  26. A HOLDER-UP AT AUCTION SALES.

    At the City Court this morning, be-fore Messrs, Brown, Hymus, and Collett, J's.P., Thomas Maher, in a loud voice, pleaded "not guilty" to a charge ...

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  27. PROTECTING POLAND.

    William Poland was presented on a charge of having been indulging in excessive drink. The information had been laid by the wife, who appeared in court with a baby in ...

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  28. SUBDIVISION OP GOSNELL'S

    When it is stated that Gosnell's Estate is twice the size of Perth, it can be understood what an immense tract of country the lucky proprietors have to dispose of. The ...

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  29. FREMANTLE.

    (Before Messrs. R. Fairbairn, R,M., and J, M'Henry Clark, J.P.). ...

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  30. MUNDARING WEIR.

    There were 1,777,000,000 gallons of water in the Mundaring reservoir this morning. This shows an increase of 28,000,000 gallons since Saturday. The ...

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  31. DISTURBING THE STREET.

    James Cox was charged with having cre-ated a disturbance in Market-street late on Saturday night. He admitted the offence, and was fined £1, in default seven days' ...

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  32. PALMYRA LAND SALE.

    Tho auctioneer of the Palmyra Estate must have felt disappointed at the meagre attendance at the land sale on Saturday night; more especially after the huge ...

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  33. LOOK WHERE YOU'RE HITTING.

    J, M'Nulty was charged with assaulting the police when in the execution of their duty. The defendant deposed that he had been kicked by someone from behind, and ...

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  34. POPULAR EVENING SERVICES

    The need for Sunday evening services of a popular nature was well illustrated last evening when the Fremantle Town-hall was filled to overflowing by a large ...

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  35. COLONIAL COINAGE.

    The Colonial Office, London, has forwarded to the Colonial Secretary copies of the verdicts delivered by the Pyx jury upon the specimen coins from the ...

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  36. BOTTLE, 0!

    Two very small boys, named Sydney and Banker, were charged with stealing bottles from tho local rubbish tip. Mr. Crossman appeared for the prosecution and Mr. ...

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  37. A PAIR OF BOOTS.

    Three young men named Murphy, Owens and Buckley were charged with the theft of a pair of boots from Hunter's Boot Palace, High-street, on Saturday evening. ...

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  39. AN OLD PROVERB.

    "Take care of the pence, and the pounds will take care of themselves." Every good housewife likos to save expenses, and to do this it is necessary to got the best ...

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  40. TO THE DEPOT.

    George Andrews was charged with being a person of unsound mind. He strenuous-ly denied the charge. He was sent to tho Old Men's Depot. ...

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  41. STEALING TIMBER.

    George Dickens was charged with stealing timber valued at £5 from Bunning Bros.' yard. He was found guilty, and ordered to contribute £5 to the revenue. ...

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  42. INDIAN CIVIL SERVICE.

    The Colonial Secretary has received from the Secretary of State for the Colonies four copies of the regulations and other papers issued by the Civil Service ...

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