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  5. THREE BEARS

    LONDON, Thursday—Whilst a detachment of troops were drilling in the square outside the Cathedral at Chapplle d’ Anson, a town in the North of ...

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  6. FISHERIES CASE

    During the hearing of a [?]ries case at the Police Court this morning, Jno. Erlandeon was charged with having obstructed the inspector of ...

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  7. THE LATEST

    Hugh Pickering sentenced two years sealing Watch and chain. Mr. C. H. Wegg, South Perth publican, late of Cottesloe, suicided at ...

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  8. BALFOUR’S ACTIONS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Manchester “Guardian”, taunts Mr. Balfour with being a tremendous advocate of non-interference in colonial rights when ...

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  9. NEW INDUSTRY

    The fine bacon curing factory which has been erected by Messrs. Hutton at Wiltshire, a site about five —iles from Fremantle, on the Coogee-road, was ...

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  10. TASMANIAN MAIDS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— A team of lady or [?] has arrived from Tasmania to play matches in Victoria. They are practising on the Melbourne ...

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  11. A NAVAL BASE

    By the m[?]il steamer which arrived in Fremantle yesterday, information was received from England, which should prove of great interest to Fremantle. ...

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  12. BRAVE W. A. MINERS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Royal Humane Society has awarded silver medals to Archibald Gallagher and William Best, miners, for bravery in ...

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  13. SEPARATION LAW

    LONDON, Friday.—M. Savreen, the French Premier, states that the Church Separation law will be administered in a liberal spirit, but the chambers say ...

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  14. INTERSTATE.

    Floyd Macfarland sued Melbourne Bicycle Club for prize-money won at Austral Wheel meeting. Granted £45. 15/ less £3 17/6 for entrance fees. ...

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  15. BELGRAVE INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.,—At the Belgrave railway accident inquiry today, the chief mechanical engineer, Mr. Woodruffe, said that in his opinion ...

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  16. COMMERCIAL

    LONDON, Thursday,—The wool sales were continued to-day, and were [?]ry animated, the opening prices often being exceeded. ...

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  17. 200 PROFESSORS

    LONDON, Thursday—Fifty of the highest members of the German nobility, two hundred professors, fifty presidents of Chambers of Commerce, thirty ...

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  18. N. FREMANTLE SUICIDE

    At the Fremantle Court this morning, before Mr. J. Healy; J.P., and a the inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Robert ...

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  19. ASSAULT CASE

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr. R. Fairbairn, Esther Waslen and Plunkett O’Sullivan, were charged with having assaulted Charles ...

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  20. SOOTH AFRICANS

    LONDON, Thursday.— The South African cricketers have defeated the English team now visiting the Cape in both the second and third of the series ...

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  21. KILLED BY A PLANK

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The inquest upon the body of John Fisher, who was killed through a heavy plunk falling on his head, was concluded ...

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  22. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    LONDON, Thursday. — Mr. John Burns, president of the local Government Board considers that the simplest and fairest form of old age pensions ...

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  23. “QUARTZ KING”

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. Geo. Lansell, the wealthy Bendigo mine-owner, has not recovered from his illness. This morning his condition was ...

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  24. FOREIGN.

    Debate on Chinese question in House of Commons opened by Churchill on question of flogging Chinese. He compared Kalgoorlie mines with Rand. ...

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  25. GOLD MEDALIST

    LONDON, Thursday.—The New Zealand horse Gold Medallist has won the chief prize at the g[?]end Islington horse show in the hunter classes. ...

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  26. PRINTERS’ READER

    MELBOURNE, This Day—.John Walker, a printer’s reader, urged the Tariff Commission this morning to impose a duty of one penny per pound on ...

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  27. CAT 0’ NINE TAILS

    At the Criminal Court this morning, Mr Commissioner Roe passed sentence on four prisoners who had been found guilty at a previous sitting, but had ...

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  28. PRODUCE AGENT

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Major Alfred Norton, D.S.O., has been appointed manager of the Produce Department at Port Adelaide, and the ...

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  29. SUICIDE OF C. H. WEGG

    Considerable astonishment was expressed in Fremantle this morning when the news of the somewhat sensational suicide of Mr C. H. Wegg was ...

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  30. FELL OUT OF BED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A young woman named Mary Smith, 26 years of age was found dead in Coburg. It is believed that she fell out of ...

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