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  4. THE LATEST

    Alleged attempted poisoning case at East Fremantle. A man named Geo. Claude William Lee takes part of a bottle of carbolic acid. He is ...

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  5. MILITARY SCIENCE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—It was announced to-day that it is contemplated to enforce compulsory training in military science on every undergraduate in ...

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  6. POLITICAL

    When seen to-day with reference [?] the policy an enunciated by Mr. Keenan, the Premier stated that the Government fully recognised the necessity ...

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  7. THE UNEMPLOYED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Nine thousand of the unemployed wade a demonstration in the West End yesterday, in order to protest against the ...

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  8. A DENIAL

    A statement has been made that it is the intention of the Government to transfer the clerical staff of the Fremantle Water Supply to Perth. ...

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  9. WESTRALIANS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Spencer Winston Churchill was the principal guest at a West Australian dinner given in London, and proposed the toast ...

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  10. GREAT SENSATION

    Early [?] afternoon at Shepherd a Hill one of the most favored of the residential sites of Newcastle, there occurred a sudden subsidence covering ...

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  11. THE PLAGUE VICTIM

    A post mortem examination, held this morning, on the body of Arthur Olivier Tyndall, who succumbed to plague, at 6 p.m. yesterday evening in ...

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  12. GERMAN ATTITUDE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The Paris “Temps” states that the limitations of national armaments is absolutely impossible, in view of Germany’s ...

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  13. BOMB OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Tuesday—A bomb outrage has occurred at Warsaw, in which Police Captain Constantioff was killed and six soldiers were severely ...

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  14. JAP SQUADRON

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Japanese training squadron leaves tomorrow for Sydney. During their stay in Melbourne the ...

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  15. IZZET BEY

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Izzet Bey, the Egyptian agitator, has fallen into disgrace, apparently owing to the failure of al his plans. ...

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  16. INTERSTATE.

    A “creep” at Newcastle. Earthquake sensations produced. Considerable damage done. Irish Home Rule movement. Mr. ...

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  17. CHINAMAN’S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, This Day. There is a great element of mystery concerning the death of a young Chinaman, employed by a resident of Caulfield, ...

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  18. BUCK JUMP RIDER

    MELBOURNE, This Day .—At the City Court to-day John Daly, alias Professor Kemp, the noted buckjump rider, was remanded to Korumburra on ...

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  19. COMMERCIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday—Wool sales were brisk, the competition living very keen. “Crossbreds” well maintained. The American market is operating a little ...

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  20. FREMANTLE DOCK

    At the meeting which is to be held in the Town Hall to-night, at which Mr. Price will make his first address of the present campaign, a statement re ...

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  21. FINE GOLD YIELD

    SYDNEY, This Day—A sensational find of gold has been reported from the New En-gland district, 314 miles north of Sydney, called Tenterfield ...

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  22. LATE SPORTING

    ADELAIDE, This Day—Double speculation over the City Handicap and Birthday Cup is brisk. Step Out is fav[?]ito for the City Handicap, even ...

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  23. WEARY WILLIAM

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A man named William Lyons was brought before the City Court to-day charged with having been found by night in a ...

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  24. CARSON v. CARSON

    Before Justice M‘Millan, and a jury of six, at the Supreme Court yesterday, William David Carson petitioned for a dissolution of his marriage with ...

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  25. TWO MATES

    SYDNEY, This Day.—John McKinnar, a fireman on the steamer Boveric, was run over and killed by a train at Newcastle to-day. ...

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  26. FOREIGN.

    Native revolt in Natal. Punitive operations. Natives and the searchlight. White man’s witchcraft. ...

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  27. CHINESE CUSTOMS

    LONDON, Tuesday—The Chinese Government has explained its new customs edict, stating that it is merely intended to simplify administration, ...

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  28. CHEAP FIREWOOD

    Thomas Kieroe was this morning presented at the Perth Police Court, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., charged with having stolen a quantity of ...

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  29. CONCERT AT SAILORS’ REST

    The concert hall was well filled on Tuesday night, when an admirable programme of vocal and instrumental music was rendered, which had been ...

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  30. POLICE RAID

    SYDNEY, This Day.—The Sydney Club premises, in Pitt-street, were raided to-day by the police. Two hundred , persons were arrested. ...

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  31. THE FULL COURT

    In the matter of the application by William Maxwell for a writ of habeas corpus. Mr. Barker (Crown. Solicitor) ...

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  32. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    The Fremantle police yesterday afternoon were informal that a man named George Claude William [?] by Mr. Max Sertidge, a dairyman, of ...

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  33. RUSSIAN PRIEST

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A number of St. Petersburg workmen stopped and maltreated Father John of Kro[?] This is apparently owing to suspicion ...

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  34. COL. J. H. FOSTER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The selection committee of the Sydney University has appointed Colonel H. J. Foster, of the Royal Engineers, and late military ...

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  35. JAP SAILORS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The British and Foreign Bible Society to-day, at the request of the Japanese [?] of the warships, distributed to [?] ...

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  36. AN APPEAL

    At the Supreme Court this morning, the appeal of S. Weinsberg again[?] a judgment for [?] which was given in the local court Fremantle, in favor of ...

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  37. FOOTBALL

    A meeting of the W.A. Senior Football Association will be held at His Majesty’s Hotel, Fremantle, this evening. After the usual meeting the ...

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