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  5. OPEN MARKETS

    The improvement of Fremantle is [?] apace, and many arc the schemes now in hand and about to be put [?] the benefit of residents in ...

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  6. THE LATEST

    Totalisator investments at [?] Saturday £14,779/10/. Two small fires in Perth on Saturday. ...

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  7. RAILWAY ROBBERY

    LONDON, Sunday. — Two clever thieves of gentlemanly speech and manner, are raiding London trains, directing their efforts with stealthy skill ...

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  8. MOROCCO

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Department of State at Washington reports that encouraging news has been received from the Algeciras, and that a ...

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  9. SUNDAY MORNING

    The system in vogue at the Fremantle Station on Sunday mornings for dealing with the large number of travellers who invariably arrive and ...

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  10. GIRLS POISONED

    LONDON, Sunday.—A terrible outrage is reported from Poland. Three unknown miscreants have poisoned 34 girls, who were engaged in the ...

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  11. LATE SPORTING

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  12. W.A. ESCAPEE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—At Port Adelaide yesterday John Higgins, who was arrested, brought about his own rain. ...

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  13. LATE CANADIAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Hon. John Dryden, late Minister of Agriculture of Ontario will join the Royal Commission appointed to enquire into the ...

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  14. SINGEING FOWLS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Metropolitan Fire Brigade turned outlast night as smoke was seen issuing from a Bourke-street shop. ...

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  15. BIG PETITION

    LONDON, Sunday. — The petition which is being prepared from Johannesburg praying that the Constitution be granted on the principle ...

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  16. GEMBROOK INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Belgrave railway accident inquiry was com[?]ned to-day, when the driver’s counsel addressed the court, urging ...

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  17. INTERSTATE.

    Railway accidents in Victoria. Two men seriously injured, one at Bendigo and one at West Footscray. Seventy immigrants leaving England ...

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  18. MILK AND TYPHOID

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An alarming outbreak of typhoid is reported in South Melbourne. Eight cases occurred on Saturday. ...

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  19. DUMA ELECTIONS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Renter’s St. Petersburg correspondent telegraphs that the elections for the Duma are in [?] swing, and order prevails everywhere. ...

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  20. CHAINED TO BEDS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Through a fire breaking out in the prison hospital at Moscow it has been revealed that the political suspects are chained to the ...

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  21. DEAKIN’S SPEECH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Federal members express great disappointment at Mr Deakin’s speech, and consider he should have been more ...

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  22. LAWYER CHARGED

    Wm. Dogia, a solicitor, was charged on summons at the City Police Court to-day with omitting as bailee to deliver or pay £932 into the Bank of ...

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  23. COMMITTEE TO VISIT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Times” of Johannesberg states that the appointment of Sir West Ridgeway’s Committee has been welcomed as a step ...

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  24. FOREIGN.

    Land Values Taxation Bill for Scotland read a second time. Provides for separate valuation of rates and imposition of a rate not ...

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  25. CINEMATOGRAPH

    BRISBANE, This Day.—When showing at Charters Towers on Saturday night a cinematograph film of the Britt-Nelson fight caught fire and ...

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  26. YOUTH’S FURNITURE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Recently a storekeeper at Shepparton obtained a judgment against a youth named Richard Baker, for £20 for furniture ...

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  27. WATSON ON DEAKIN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Mr. Watson, the leader of the Federal Labor Party was interviewed in Sydney to-day with regard to Mr Deakin’s ...

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  28. DEPARTING OFFICER

    This afternoon there was quite large gathering at the Fremantle railway station, amongst whom were to be seen nearly all the police officers off ...

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  29. RUSSIAN DISORDERS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The official reports published by the Russian Government state that 14,130 were killed and 19,524 wounded during the Russian ...

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  30. SOLICITOR’S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— A well known solicitor named Edward Kane Wellington, was found dead in a sewer hold near his residence at ...

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  31. COURT MISCELLANY

    At the Fremantle Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M. Robert Dickens was charged with having stolen and received a buy pony, ...

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  32. ROBBERY

    On the arrival of the R.M.S. Mooltan at Fremantle this morning, news was obtained by a “Mail” representative respecting a robbery which ...

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  33. JAP SAILORS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Six hundred Japanese sailors have arrived in England to man the battleships just finished on the Tyne. ...

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  34. SOUTH AFRICAN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The South African Customs conference has resolved owing to the present uncertainty of the Imperial policy towards the ...

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  35. FATAL DIVE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A determined suicide is reported from Camberwell. A man dived under a locomotive, ...

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  36. BENDIGO TRAM MEN

    BALLARAT, This Day. — Several tramway employes from Bendigo came to Ballarat in consequence of the tramway troubles, and hearing of the ...

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  37. OXFORD WINS

    LONDON, Sunday. — The annual sports meeting between tho Universities of Oxford and Cambridge was held on Saturday. Of the ten events in ...

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