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  5. MRS. DOWIE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mrs Dowie, wife of Prophet or “Profit” Dowie, diclares that for years he has insisted on hearing confessions; has talked to ...

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  6. NATIVE RISING

    LONDON,. Thursday,—The police have escorted the ladies who were in the hotel which was looted by the rebel Chief Bam[?] to Keate’s Drift, ...

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  7. CHILDREN’S SPORTS

    Fremantle is [?] fete to-day, the town being crowded with visitors, who have travelled down to witness the States Schools’ Amateur Athlete ...

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  8. VACANT JUDGESHIP

    It is understood that the Government [?] definitely decided to appoint an English barrister to the [?] on the Supreme Court Bench. ...

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  9. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

    The delegates to the general Council meeting of the Chambers of Commerce of the Commonwealth of Australia have stated that the hospitality ...

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  10. SHOCKING NEGLECT

    At the Fremantle Court this morning, before Mr. G. C. Knight, J.P., and a jury of three, an inquest was held to inquire into the death of ...

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  11. MAN CHARGED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the City Court to-day Edward Thul was remanded to Brisbane on a charge of larcency from a dwelling of a ...

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  12. TAMMANY BOSS

    The “New York World” states that Tammany Boss Murphy has secured a contract for his brothers’ firm amounting to £9,000,000 sterling. ...

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  13. MOUNT VESUVIUS

    LONDON, Thursday—Mount Vesuvius has broken out in an eruption a most alarming nature. The inhabitants of Gwitia Vechia, ...

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  14. ROYAL COMMISSION

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The members of the Sydney Royal Commission report that the relationship between the Railway Commissioners is ...

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  15. ESPLANADE ROBBERY

    At the Fremantle Police Court before Mr R.. Fairbairn R. M. a dark visaged man named George Curret, was charged with having stolen from ...

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  16. TELEGRAM FORGER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At [?] General Sessions to-day, Herbert James Watts, who was found guilty of forging a telegram, and obtaining [?] ...

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  17. VIC. SESSIONS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the General Sessions, to-day, William Westgarth, a notorious, criminal, was sentenced to one year’s imprisonment for ...

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  18. REBEL BOASTED

    LONDON. Thursday.—The Sultan off Sokoto has tried and executed a rebel leader named Maafe who had boasted that he had killed two French ...

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  19. ALLEGED FORGERY

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — [?] Smith, who was charged with having committed a forgery in Natal, was remanded for 14 days awaiting the ...

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  20. THE LATEST

    Minister for Works Wilson leaves to inspect water scheme to-day. Chamber of Commerce delegates visit the timber mills; off to goldfields ...

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  21. STABS HIS WIFE

    MELBOURNE, This Day,—Alfred Augustus James, who was found guilty of stabbing his wife during a squabble over his afternoon tea, was ...

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  22. BRYCE’S ACTION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The action of the Secretary for State for Ireland, the Hon. Mr James Bryce, in [?] appointing nineteen assistant [?] ...

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  23. SALVATIONIST

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Charles Edwards, a Salvationist, and the big drum player in the Salvation Army Band, was sentenced to 15 months’ ...

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  24. PRINCE YON BULOW

    LONDON, Thursday.—Prince Von Buelow, the German Imperial Chancellor was taken seriously ill during yesterday’s sitting of the Reichstag. ...

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  25. INTERSTATE.

    [?] Bernard Brady of Adelaide, [?] publican, William Henry, [?], of Angel [?], for £190 [?] got £40. ...

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