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  6. GERMANY AND RUSSIA.

    Germany is said to be energetically endeavoring to arrange a Russo-German alliance. She is offering Russia great advantages in the ...

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  7. THE PAYMENT OF MEMBERS.

    In the House of Commons last night, Mr Arthur Henderson, member for Barnard Castle, moved a resolution in favor of the payment of a reasonable ...

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  8. THE WAR.

    The fact that tie Port Arthur railway has been re-opened has given rise to the impression that a heavy [?]gala which has been blowing off the Lian ...

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  9. PICKPOCKETS AT THE THEATRE.

    Whilst para[?]sing a ticket at the Y[?] Royal last night a man whose name is not yet known was robbed at a pocketbook containing £90 in notes, ...

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  10. BALLOONS WERE BARRED

    Repeated mistakes as to the exact meaning of the words mine and thine had at last met with the usual reward, and Sam Hoskinson found himself in ...

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  12. MAIL NOTICES.

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  13. AN ABSENT-MINDED TRAVELLER.

    A married woman, named Nicholas, while waiting for a train at the Perth Statien this morning, placed on the seat ...

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  14. FOR SWEET REMEMBRANCE SAKE.

    To judge by the size of the crowd, there was something of great import going on in the city street. But on closer inspection it appeared that the ...

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  15. THE AMEER.

    The surgeon attached to Lord Curzon’s staff has successfully operated on the Ameer of Afghanistan, whoso hand was recently injured. ...

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  16. THE PORT ARTHUR EXPLOSIONS.

    It is surmised that the unexplained explosions which Admiral Togo reports having heard proceeding from inside Port Arthur have been ...

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  17. STOCKS AND SHARES.

    Messrs T. F Bri[?] and Co. report having received the following quotations:— LONDON, May 12, 5.30 p.m. Associated, b £3 [?] ...

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  18. FREMANTLE ENTERPRISE.

    No furniture firm is now betler known in West Australia than that of Messrs C. and H. Locke, of Fremantle and the fact speaks well for their ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND PROSPERITY.

    Mr Philp, the ex-Premier and present leader of the Opposition, who has just returned from a visit to the North, says the residents of that part of the ...

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  20. ZEBRA FARMS ARE COMING

    The British Government is sending out large hunting parties to catch zebras. They will be kept as breeders, the young being trained as draught ...

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  21. SEAMEN’S CLAIM.

    Four seamen, members of the crew of the steamer Isleworth, 2648 tons, summoned Watts Watts and Co., managers for the Britain S.S, Co., ...

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  22. ANOTHER MINE TRANSPORT SUNK.

    While the Russian mine transport steamer Amur was engaged laying mines in the roadstead at Pert Arthur she struck a mine and sunk. ...

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  23. PROBATES AND ADMINISTRATIONS.

    The following is the list of probates and administrations for the past week :— Probates. Thomas Delnnev, the [?]der, late of ...

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  24. FIGHTING IN COREA.

    A force of 500 Cossacks has attacked the Corean town of Auju, about 50 miles from the Yalu. A fierce 12 hours’ fight ensued, ...

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  25. AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION

    In connection with the lectures to be delivered by the experts connected with the Department of Agriculture, the Minister for Lands ...

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  27. GIRL AND MAN.

    Whenever a maiden’s footataps pass (Near or far) a looking-glass One band goes up to her forehead lair To re-arrant with an anxious air ...

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  28. CHARGE OF CONSPIRACY.

    At the City Police Court this morning Jane Dunn. Herbert Dunck, and Thomas Dunn were charged (before Mr Walter, acting P.M.), with ...

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  29. THIBETAN TROUBLE.

    The Thibetans, who were repulsed at Gyangt[?]s and subsequently took up a fortified position commanding the British post, are bombarding Colonial ...

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  30. DEATH OF AN EX-SENATOR

    The firm of Robert Reid and Co. last night received a cable stating that Mr Reid was seriously ill in London. This was followed by a ...

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  31. EGGING HIM ON.

    Returning homeward with some eggs, Thomas Tucker, jnn., encountered a German band, and stood fascinate I before the man who played the ...

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  32. ELECTORAL REVISION COURTS.

    Mr James Cowan presided over a Revision Court held at Perth to-day. The Subiaco roll for the Assembly and that for the Metropolitan-Suburban ...

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