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  2. Advertising

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  4. A BUSY CORONER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The city coroner had an extraordinary busy time to-day’s he fewer than sight inquests being hold. ...

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  5. RUSSIA IRRITATED

    LONDON, Monday.—Russia has become greatly irritated by the action of Turkey in continuing to erect new fortifications and strengthening the [?] ...

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  6. BEAUTIFY THE PORT

    There is no doubt whatever that daring Fremantle Week the inhabitants aroused themselves from the lethargy which had come over them, and ...

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  7. THE LATEST

    Mostly fine and warm. May be soma showers shortly, nearer the coast. Rather unsettled and cloudy on the goldfields. ...

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  8. IN A CHURCH

    LONDON, Monday.—The troops arrested 200 persons in a church at Lodz for singing patriotic songs. The onlookers in the streets protested ...

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  9. DEATH SENTENCE

    This morning the Criminal Court was crowded at an early hour by people curious to witness the passing of the death sentence on Charles Hagen, Pablo ...

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  10. GENERAL STRIKE

    LONDON , Monday.—The genera strike in Moscow and the provinces has proved a failure. The council of workmen’s delegates, ...

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  11. FOREIGN

    Steamer Hilda bound for Southampton to St. Mario went on rocks, and 123 drowned. Strikes in St. Petersburg collapsed ...

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  12. BROTHERS KILLED.

    DAY DAWN, This Day.—A peculiarly sad feature of the death of Mr George Cairns, manager of the Creme d’or mine, is the fact that two of ...

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  13. ALONG THE BEACH

    This morning a number of dead rats were discovered along the beach on the north side of the Fremantle harbor. These were evidently washed ashore ...

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  14. MAN OVERBOARD

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A body, believed to be that of a seaman named Alexander Dansay. who was employed on the steamer Coolgardie, has been ...

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  15. NUMBER OF STORES

    LONDON, Monday.—The strikers burnt a large number of stores in St. Petersburg on Sunday night because the occupiers refused to close up. ...

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  16. FIRE IN PERTH

    A fire occurred this morning at the premises occupied by the Government. Electrical Department, in Murray-street, Perth, not far from the fire ...

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  17. COAST OF IRELAND

    LONDON, Monday.—The Marconi Wireless Telegraph end Communication Company have purchased a site at Derrygesiel on the western coast of ...

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  18. INTERSTATE

    James Montgomery, line repairer of Fitzroy (Vic.) granted divorce from his wife. At Broken Hill William M. Court ...

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  19. CLERK SUICIDES

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—George Ne[?]bett, a clerk in the employ of the Waterworks Department, committed suicide by hanging himself at his ...

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  20. TROOPS AT WARSAW

    LONDON, Monday.—The troops at Warsaw have got beyond the control of their officers, and are frequently shooting innocent citizens. ...

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  21. PLAGUE PATIENTS

    Dr Hope visited the plague patients Woodman’s Point, this morning, and found that the patient Mat’ee was in a very low condition, and grave results ...

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  22. ON DUTY AND OFF

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the Divorce Court Margaret Lawless, aged 29, of Traralgon, Gippsland, petitioned for divorce from her husband, Nicholas ...

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  23. NOT GUILTY

    BROKEN HILL, This Day.—At the Quarter Sessions William M’Court was found hot guilty of having maliciously wounded Oscar Hyman, a ...

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  24. GIRL OF NINETEEN

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Ethel Burnwick, aged 19, living at Redfern with parents, had a quarrel with her father, who threatened to put her out of ...

    Article : 58 words
  25. LATE SPORTING

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  26. LOCAL

    Meeting in Perth, following motion-carried—“That this meeting of citizens express it horror and indignation at outrages upon the Jews in Russia. ...

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  27. [?] FATHERS HOME

    In the Criminal Court this morning Mr Justice Burnside gave his reserved decision in the case of William Kennedy, [?] guilty of receiving stolen ...

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  28. PEASANTS REFUSE

    LONDON, Monday.—The peasants have refused to obey the orders of the Reactionary Party to wreck Count Leo Tolstojs estate, Yasnaya-Poliano, near ...

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  29. SCHOOLS IN AFRICA

    LONDON, Monday.—Lord Selbourne, High Commissioner for South Africa, has published a minute dealing with the education question. ...

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  30. AN UP-TO-DATE

    The Fremantle Literary Institute is thoroughly abreast of the times. Not only is the mental pabulum on its shelves varied and comprehensive, but ...

    Article : 133 words
  31. GREAT CONCERNS

    LONDON, Monday.—The foreign business throughout Russia is at a standstill. Hundreds of great concerns, both ...

    Article : 67 words
  32. NORWAY’S KING

    LONDON, Monday.—Prince Charles of Denmark will take the title of Haskon the Seventh of Norway [?] ...

    Article : 7 words
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