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  5. THE LATEST

    Norwegian named Charles Johnson, sent to gaol for seven months’ for very disorderly conduct at Midland Junction. ...

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  6. MR. J. BATEMAN

    At the [?] Trust buildings this morning Mr John [?] gave [?] before the Federal Shipping [?] ...

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  7. MAN ABUSES WIFE

    BENDIGO, This Day.—Many [?] bergen, a middle aged woman, was [?] at the Criminal Sessions to-day on the charge of shooting her ...

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  8. EDUCATION BILL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The great Baptist divine, the Rev Doctor Clifford, states that he is gratified with the new Education Bill as introduced into ...

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  9. EAGLEHAWK

    Amongst the passengers who [?] at Fremantle from the N.D.L. [?] the captain, [?] and 20 [?] ...

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  10. A.S.A. TRAVELLER

    Amongst the [?] for Europe, [?] which arrived [?] this afternoon was [?] the [?] ...

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  11. V.I.C. ELECTORATES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The [?] the Victorian [?] of Representatives has been recast from 23 to 22. ...

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  12. SOME INCIDENTS

    Mr W. A. George, the superintendent of the Fremantle [?] gave an interesting account of his experience in West Australia at the [?] ...

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  13. CHILD MURDER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— A verdict of murder was given against [?] person unknown in the case of an [?] which was found strangled on a footpath in ...

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  14. MARKET ROOF

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The roof of the great market in [?] one of the finest in Europe, has collapsed owing to the weight of ashes which had ...

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  15. SHEARER THINKS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—[?] named Retallack, a shearer, of Albury, arrived in Melbourne to-day to prosecute enquiries as to the heir to the ...

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  16. INTERSTATE.

    John Higgins remanded from Adelaide to Fremantle. Sensational charges of swindling in connection milk tests in Melbourne. ...

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  17. CAPTAIN SCOTT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Honorable Whitelaw Reid, the American Ambassador in London, has presented Captain Robert Falcon. Scott, R.N., ...

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  18. PASTRYCOCK

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—[?] a wealthy pastrycook, of Collingwoood, committed suicide by hanging himself from the staircase his ...

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  19. THICK DARKNESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The discharge rocks from Mount Vesuvius has now ceased, but the discharges of sand has increased, and the towns and ...

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  20. CR. JONES ANGRY

    As the meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council last night, Cr. Jones, who had evidently suffered from “ liver,” arose and said :—“I wish to ...

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  21. FOUR SCHOOLBOYS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Four school boys, in broad daylight, stuck up a bank at Kharkoff, and shot a policeman. ...

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  22. FOREIGN.

    Eruption Vesuvius greatest since 1863. Churches and houses destroyed people very alarmed. ...

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  23. MAN GETS [?] MONTHS

    [?] Broad was this meeting [?] before [?] Walter, [?] P.M., and Mr., [?] Metropolitan Police Court on a ...

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  24. PRICE AND QUALITY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In replying to the question asked by Mr [?] Cox, Liberal [?] for Preston, as to whether then the [?] to continue ...

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  25. BREWERY DEAL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The provisional [?] made by the principal Melbourne [?] for the formation of a new company to [?] their ...

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  26. SMALL POX

    LAUNCESTON, This Day.—An ether case of small pox has been reported from Holwell, nine miles from Beaconsfield, by Dr. Elkington, the chief ...

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  27. “LITTLE MARY”

    Mary Ann Sweetman, a lady of small stature, appeared at the Fremantle Police Court this morning to answer a charge of having been drunk. ...

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  28. THE CHANCELLOR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In replying to Mr R. Laidlaw, the liberal member for East Renfrewshire, Sir Henry H. [?] the Chancellor of the ...

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  29. FREMANTLE TRAMWAYS

    A most important meeting of the Fremantle Tramway Board will be held this evening, when the board engineer’s report as to the tramway ...

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  30. JEWELLRY STOLEN

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning a youth named Herbert Essex appeared to answer a change of having stolen from Charles Watson, a ...

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  31. THEFT OF £9

    MELBOURNE, This Day — George Phillips, aged 22, was fined £10 at the City Court for [?] £9 from his employer, [?] Matthews, a slipper ...

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  32. DIDN’T KNOW

    To the charge of having used obscene language in the street. Rose [?] at the Perth Police Court this morning, before Mr. W. A. ...

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  33. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL POSSESSION

    In the case of Jacob Hutchins, charged before Mr. W. A. G. Walter, acting P.M., at the Perth police Court, with being in possession of 28¼ ozs. of gold, ...

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  34. GIVING FALSE NEWS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An interesting position has been created amongst the Melbourne detectives, owing to an allegation that one of ...

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  35. ANSWER TO CORRESPONDENT.

    “C.L.“—Tartan, J. J Maken: Lady Wallace, J. M’Donald. If any readers find difficulty in obtaining “The Mail” they are requested ...

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  36. ENTERING A DWELLING

    Jas Smith and Joseph Bennett were again presented before the Criminal Court ibis morning to receive their sentence on the change of having ...

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  37. TYPHOID FEVER

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—Of the 80 patients now in the Kalgoorlie Government Hospital, [?] are suffering from typhoid fever. ...

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