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  4. THE LATEST

    The North-West [?] the four men recently [?] death by Mr. Commi[?] are appealing. against the [?] ...

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  5. JACK TARS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The ship Melville Island, which has been ordered to Port P[?] to load [?] for Antwerp, anchored off Queenscliff to-day. ...

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  6. NINE DAY’S WONDER

    ADELAIDE, This Day. — Another chapter of romance in real life, which was begun in England, has just been written in Adelaide. A few weeks ago ...

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  7. THE HERBRIDES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Mr. John Henniker Heaton, M.P., who introduced Imperial penny postage in 1898, has asked that, if in view of the ...

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  8. SIR JOSEPH WARD

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Hon. Sir Joseph George Ward, Postmaster General (N.Z.), entertained the American delegate at dinner to-day. ...

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  9. BRIDE’S SUICIDE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The wife of Captain Frederick W. Kershaw, R.N.R., master of the R.M.S. Ophir, has committed suicide. ...

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  10. IMPROVEMENTS

    Some time ago the “Mail” drew attention to the vile state of Phillimore-street not only Opposite the station, but the whole length of the street. ...

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  11. THE DEMI MONDE

    ADELAIDE, This Day— Two of the most notorious of the lower class of demi monde appeared at the police court this morning and were charged ...

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  12. DISCONTENT

    Advice’s received to-day from Pingelly state that there is great dissatisfaction among the inhabitants of that district, owing to the fact that ...

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  13. BRITAIN & RUSSIA

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The semi-official newspapers of Berlin state that Britain und Russia are on the eve of making a treaty, with a view of ...

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  14. DUTCH SHIPS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Batavia “Niewsblad” states that the Dutch vessels visiting the port have refused to use Pululant coal; as they consider ...

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  15. AMY CASTLES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — Miss Amy Castles has scored a great success at the Dublin Musical Festival. ...

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  16. TWO FATALITIES

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Daniel Cronin, a miner, of Bendigo, was killed to-day by a fall of stone at the Hustlers Royal Reserve mine, in Pall ...

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  17. INTERSTATE.

    Labor in the shipping service Melbourne conference between Steamship Owners’ Federation and Federated Seamen’s Union. ...

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  18. RIFLE NOTES

    Shooting was resumed this week by the Fremantle Club. Class firing was the order of the day, and to make the shooting interesting teams were picked ...

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  19. SHEEP MARKET

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—At Wednesday’s sheep sales nearly a thousand sheep were bought for West Australia. This has been the proportion of ...

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  20. THE REICHSTAG

    LONDON, Wednesday—The German Reichstag has passed a bill allowing for the payment of members at the rate of £150 year. ...

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  21. JAP SQUADRON

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The Japanese squadron sailed to-day for Sydney. They were accorded an enthusiastic ...

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  22. BRICKS FOR CLOTHES

    Charged with having created a disturbance in Murray-street on May 14, William Burvill appeared before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the Perth Police ...

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  23. FOREIGN.

    Collision in Mallacca Straits [?] a Houlder steamer and the [?] tang. The. latter vessel sank in [?] minutes. The Houlder boat had [?] ...

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  24. TIN FINDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The excitement concerning the recent discoveries of tin Cornwall still continues. Many old wines are being re-opened. ...

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  25. MR. THOS KILFOYLE

    On the 10th of this month, Mr. Thos. Kilfoyle, well-known as a station owner, with whom Messrs. Holmes Bros, are in partnership, was observed ...

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  26. COMMERCIAL

    LONDON, Wednesday—The wool market is unusually animated, top prices being, maintained, and the American competition is growing ...

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  27. ALLEGED

    Henry Whitford, who with Charles Allen, alias Neild, Ferguson Allan, Morgan, Whitworth, and Lister, whom, it will be remelbbered, were arrested in ...

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  28. SULTAN ANGRY

    LONDON, Wednesday — The Sultan is extremely displeased at Germany’s want of sympathy with Turkey in the recent affair at Tabah. ...

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  29. PINGELLY’S WANTS

    PINGELLY, This Day.— Mr. frank Wilson, the State Treasurer, passed through Pingelly to-day, en route to Albany. ...

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  30. OTHER PEOPLE’S MONEY

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  31. “A LARGE BED.”

    During his address at the [?] last evening the Minister for [?] quoted from “Hensard” [?]ions expressed in the [?] ...

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  32. TWO SEAMEN CHARGED

    This morning at the Fremantle Police. Court, before Mr. Fairbairn R.M., Karl Mikkols and Robert Gerdts appeared to answer two separate charges ...

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  33. WORLD FAMOUS

    To-night at the Fremantle Town Hall the above company will make their first appearances, the programme for this evening includes the great ...

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  34. FABRICATED DOCUMENT

    At the Perth Police Court this morning, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., Rashed Ally, charged with having at on or about December 20, 1905, ...

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  35. SICK CHILD

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— At a fire at Maryborough to-day at which the house of a man named Griffiths, an engine driver, was rescued but becoming ...

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  36. NORTH FREMANTLE

    The North Fremantle [?] held their usual [?] in the Albert Hall, [?] the wet weather [?] ...

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  37. ALLEGED CHILD DESERTION

    Before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the Perth Police Court this morning. Joseph W. Kneebone was charged on a provisional warrant issued in New ...

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  38. W.G.G. LEE

    The man Lee, who drank carbolic [?] with intent to commit suicide and who made a further attempt to st[?] himself with a [?] in the ...

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  39. LATE SHIPPING

    The Blue Funnel [?] arrived at Geraldton [?] Fremantle at 11.30 [?] morning. The [?] ...

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