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  5. A GREAT FIRE

    SYDNEY, This Day—Although it was feared at midnight that the great fire in the timber yards at Pyrmont would spread, the flames were ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    The maximum shade temperature [?] corded at the Observatory [?] was 73 deg. Chief Justice Stone advises [?] ...

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  7. THE PLAGUE

    It is probably not known that [?] two latest plague patients were employed by the Central Board of Health to watch the plague ...

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  8. JAP LAUNDRYMAN

    BRISBANE, This Day.—A young woman named Millie Kingford was walking with a man named Miles, when a Japanese laundryman approached them ...

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  9. THE DOCK QUESTION

    At a meeting of the North Fremantle Council last night, the Mayor (Mr. P. J. Hevron, said that he had been pleased to notice the manner in which ...

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  10. JOCKEY KILLED

    SYDNEY, This Day.— Thomas Carroll, a jockey, aged 27, whilst schooling a horse at Ascot, was thrown and killed. ...

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  11. A Good Friend

    At the East Fremantle Council meeting last night the Mayor Said that one of the best friends that Fremantle had in the matter of docking ...

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  12. PROMISSORY NOTE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— An extraordinary case was heard at the Camperdown Court. David Neville sued Lawrence ...

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  13. WIFE RESENTS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— At the Bendigo Court Mary Ann Vincent Bergen, was committed for trial for shooting at her husband with intent ...

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  14. First Floating Dock

    The idea of a floating dock arose from necessity which is said to be the mother of invention. A Bristol sea captain was put to sore straights to ...

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  15. LARGE BUILDING

    LONDON, Thursday.— Singers’ Sewing Machine Company have decided to make great additions to their buildings in New York. ...

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  16. FIRE IN MINE

    BROKEN HILL, This Day.— A start has been made at the Junction mine with the preparations for carrying out the scheme for getting rid of the gas ...

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  17. ON THE DUMA

    LONDON, Thursday.— The Mahommedan Sunaera or Council have petitioned the Russian Government for representation on the Duma. ...

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  18. VARIETY ACTRESS

    SYDNEY, This Day.— In the Divorce Court to-day, a variety artist named Mildred Isabel Harrison, aged 24, known theatrically as Mclie Clare, sued ...

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  19. COSSACKS OBJECT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Cossacks of the Urnpsky regiment, objecting to doing police duty, have entrenched themselves near Rostoff on the Don. ...

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  20. MAXIMUM TARIFF

    LONDON, Thursday.—Germany has decided not to enforce the maximum tariff against the United States for a year, hoping that a permanent ...

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  21. INTERSTATE.

    Bishop Mercer, Tasmania says the is no man in the State fit for [?] position of Commissioner of Police In Brisbane David Nicol, [?] ...

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  22. FREE FOODERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Several retaliators have joined the free fooders group. ...

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  23. TO THE MAIL BOAT

    Thomas Stock was presented at the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Messrs H. Fairbairn, R.M., and Diamond, J.P., on a charge of having ...

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  24. HE SHOT A MAN

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— George Brown, the dangerous criminal who on Wednesday at the Criminal Court was sentenced to 10 years for burglary, ...

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  25. QUENCH THIRST

    LONDON, Thursday— The rebel Cornelius and his followers have tendered their submission to General Lendegust. They suffered terrible privations, tho ...

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  26. NEW TREATIES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Subject to the granting of a Parliamentary indemnity, the Government of Pesth enforces on the first of March an autonomous ...

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  27. FOREIGN.

    In the House of Commons an [?]endment to the Address antagonie [?] to the Government’s Irish policy [?] defeated by 406 votes to 88 ...

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  28. CRUEL HUSBAND

    KALGOORLIE, This Day. — At the police court Margaret Reid sued for separation order from Robert Reid, a miner. ...

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  29. GREAT BANQUET

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir Wilfred Laurier, the Premier of Canada, when speaking in Toronto at the greatest political banquets which has been held ...

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  30. A BIG INCREASE

    LONDON, Thursday—The production of all classes of rails in America during the year 1905, totalled 3,326,257 tons, or an increase of 1,087,546 tons ...

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  31. BREAKING UP

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The ship, Speke, which went on shore off Port Philip Heads yesterday, is rapidly breaking up. ...

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  32. Description of Dock

    The following description and particulars of a floating dry dock of a similar type to that which it is proposed to provide for Fremantle, will ...

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  33. FORCE THE BARS

    LEONORA, This Day.— Michael Hogan has escaped from the local lockup. He forced some bars away, and then scaled a fence. ...

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  34. 259 SUSPECTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—General Oreoff has executed 259 suspects in the Baltic provinces, and recommends the retention of a strong force in these ...

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  35. STEAMER TICKET

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— George Cameron, who was charged with forging a steamboat ticket for Fremantle has been committed for trial. ...

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