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  7. LATE SHIPPING

    The passengers from Fremantle by the and steamer Marmora, this afternoon for London wore as follows :— Edward and Lady Stone, and the ...

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  8. MAIL NOTICES.

    SOUTHERN CROSS TO KALGOORLIE AND MENZIES— Daily, 5.55 p.m ; Iate letters for Southern Cress, C[?]lgardie and ...

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  9. THE MINING COMMISSION

    The Mining Commission is sending out a circular containing a list of questions prepared by Dr Black, asking medieal men to specify the ...

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  10. FASHION FANCIES AND SOCIETY GOSSIP.

    Nothing new ! Tea, hundred of pretty fancies and chic styles, but for these we must wait until the warmer days. The woman of to-day has chosen ...

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  11. JAPAN’S NAVAL LOSSES

    German naval and Military critics do not Anticipate that tho naval losses sustained by Japan in the recent mine disasters and the ramming of the ...

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  12. THE WAR.

    Three hundred Russians have occupied Kankow, 40 miles north of Gensan, on the eastern coast of Corea. ...

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  13. SOME FOLKS.

    Sir Edward and Lady Stone and their two daughters left Frawantle by tile R.M.S, Marmora for London teday. Mr H. J. Preston was also a passenger ...

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  14. HIS STROKE OF GENIUS.

    'John, said Mrs Flatleigh, thie is the mouth of April. Dont you thank werhad better move ? 'Move! ' exclaimed Mr Fiatleightg ...

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  15. MINING THE WORLD'S FAIR- WAY.

    The foreign residents of Tokio are asking, in view of the succession of naval disasters from contact with concealed mines, whether the war with ...

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  16. JAPANESE MOVEMENTS IN EAST COREA.

    A force of 3,000 Russians, forming part of the Aujudivision, is following the Japanese troops operating in Eastern Carea. They profess to ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN FOOTBALL GUIDE.

    The first issue of the “ Australian Football Guide” has caught on with the sport-loving section of the community. Edited and arranged by Mr ...

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  20. OPERATIONS IN LIATONG.

    It is expected at New-Chwang that the Japanese troops at Fegg-Haaug-Cheng will net proceed further north, but will operate in the direction of the ...

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  21. A REPORTED SORTIE.

    Cenflicting reports ore current in St.. Petersburg of tie results of a sortie made by General Stoessel, in command of the Port Arthur garrisen. ...

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  22. SENATOR CROFT.

    Senator Croft will leave for Greenbuskes to-morrow morning, and will speak at that [?] the same day in support of the saudidature of Mr J. ...

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  23. FREMANTLE ENTERPRISE.

    No [?]rniture firm is now better known in Went Australia than that of Messrs C. and H. Locke, of Fremantle and the fact speaks well for their ...

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  24. USUALLY THE CASE.

    There was once a poor boy who, while walking along, saw a pin on he pavement before him. Quickly he little lad stayed his stepe, and ...

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  26. ALLEGED YOUTHFUL THIEVES.

    On Saturday a nine-year-old lad named John Fallon was brought before the Fremantle Branch on a charge of having stolen a pair of ladies tan ...

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