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  4. THE LATEST

    Public Service classification expected be concluded in May. Mr Smith increased offer to sleeper hewers from. 29/ to 30/ per load at ...

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  5. THE SICK MAN

    LONDON, Monday.—The Turks have tried to compel the Egyptian troops to evacuate the Island of Faroon Diana, in the Red Sea. It was, however, ...

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  6. NARROW ESCAPE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Hosegood Bros.’ warehouse, in Russell-street, narrowly escaped destruction from fire early this morning. ...

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  7. SOLICITOR KANE

    The inquest was held to-day on the body of Mr Kane, solicitor. The evidence showed that several ribs and the chest wall [?] been ...

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  8. THE TOWN REFUSE

    One of the greatest difficulties which municipalities have to contend with is the disposal of the refuse which must naturally accumulate wherever large ...

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  9. TWO IMMIGRANTS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Two brothers named Joseph and William Gettoy, who came from London as immigrants, were fleeced of £12 by two ...

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  10. NORTH FREMANTLE

    At upon to-day, Mr Farrar, engineer for roads and bridges, met the engineers of the three Fremantle Councils in consultation with regards the ...

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  11. BOY KILLED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— A boy named John Turnbull rail out of school and tried to mount a passing engine, but was run over and killed. ...

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  12. PREMIER BENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Two hundred representatives of temperance organisations formed a deputation to Premier Bent to-day. They asked ...

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  13. FEDERAL SHIPPING

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The members of the Oversea Shipping Commission will leave for Fremantle per R.M.S. Orontes on Thursday, and will ...

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  14. SIXTEEN CORPSES

    LONDON, Monday.—A number of fishermen whilst engaged at their calling in the Vistula, close to the walls of the citadel of Warsaw, found ...

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  15. INTERSTATE.

    Commissioner Pendleton of S.A. railways says Federal line of steamers would be a mistake. Producers reap no benefit, and would ...

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  16. RAILWAY ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A goods’ train dashed into a stationery train at Wallan to-day. Five head of cattle were killed. ...

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  17. FARM PURCHASED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Joseph McWaters, a farmer, has been committed to trial at Yackandandah, on a charge of shooting with intent to ...

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  18. THREE MEN

    LONDON, Monday.—A man named Moran, who is member of the Bridgemens and house smiths’ union, together with two other ironworkers, has ...

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  19. BETTING MEN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The appeal was dismissed and the conviction upheld to-day in the case of Louis Solomon, Louis Meyers, Woolf, Cohen, ...

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  20. LORD MILNER

    LONDON, Monday—Lord Halifax has given, notice of motion that he will move in the He.use of Lords on Thursday. “That it is the desire of ...

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  21. CUSTOMS SEIZE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Customs authorities have seized the importations of two well-known [?]ants. ...

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  22. GEMBROOK INQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Belgrave accident inquiry was concluded to-day. In the course of his address the ...

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  23. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    There have been no further cases of plague reported in Fremantle to-day. Dr Anderson, the special plague officer, reports that Miss Dwyer, Mrs. ...

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  24. PERSIANS OBJECT

    LONDON, Monday.—A British squadron is exported to arrive at the port of Bunder Abbas, the principal port in Southern Persia, and situated on ...

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  25. FOREIGN.

    Proposed by Sir Bartle Frere to form a great committee to give public and emphatic testimony to the widespread and universal gratitude to Lord ...

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  26. CRIMINAL COURT

    LONDON, Monday—Mr Loveburn introduced a Bill into the House of Conscious allowing the unrestricted right of appeal to a Court of Criminal ...

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  27. NEIGHBOURS QUARREL

    At the Fremantle Court this morning, before Mr. George Saurmann and Captain Foxworthy, J’s.P., a Mrs. John Gleeson was charged with ...

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  28. LATE SPORTING

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  29. THE CROWE CASE

    The case of Cornelius Crowe, who was charged on a summons with attempted blackmail on Mr Bennett, M.L.A., was mentioned in the City ...

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  30. PIERPONT MORGAN

    LONDON, Monday—With a view of testing the power of the officers of financial, insurance and other corporations to subscribe the funds of ...

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  31. BALLAST MINERS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. Barnem, the secretary of tho Miners’ Association, Broken Hill, has telegraphed to Mr. Lawn, secretary of the Ballarat ...

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  32. MISSING MATE

    The Fremantle police have now received conclusive evidence that the man who was seen passing through Kelmscott some days ago, and who ...

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  33. POLICE WRONG

    MELBOURNE. This Day.—The police anticipated getting evidence that William Buck, the ex-pugilist, who died recently, had been the victim of ...

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  34. A.J.C. Meeting

    MELBOURNE, This Day—A large number of Victorian horsey are leaving this week to take part in the A.J.C, meeting at Randwick. ...

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  35. ALLEGED THEFT

    At the Fremantle Court this morning, before Mr. H. Saurmann and Captain Foxworthy, J’s.P,, Robert Didkens was presented on a charge of ...

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  36. YOUNG LARRIKINS

    At the Fremantle Court this morning two small boys named Henry Hopkins and Frank Flindell were presented before Mr. R. Fairbairn R.M., in his ...

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  37. GOLDFIELDS DRAPERS

    The well known goldfields drapers, Messrs Breman Bros., are about to open a very large establishment in Perth. ...

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  38. JAPAN’S JACKS

    LONDON, Monday.—The Japanese sailors now in London have visited Nelson’s tomb in St. Paul’s Cathedral, and have also viewed Westminster ...

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  39. LATE SHIPPING

    The agents for the German-Australian S.S. Co., Messrs. Strelitz Bros., have received cable advice that tho s.s. Rostock left East London (South ...

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