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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Mr. Bath to ask question in the [?]gislative Assembly to-day re treatment of Mr. Wilbur. Queen’s South African models and ...

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  8. TRAM EMPLOYEE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At an inquest held to-day on the body of George Samuel Adams (28), a tramway gripman, evidence was given that ...

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  9. GREAT LOCK

    SYDNEY, This Day.—An extraordinary occurrence took place at Coraki to-day. A [?] named M’Rae was riding a horse in a storm when a ...

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  10. CONGO ATROCITIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Meetings are being field at Manchester, Sunderland, Jarrow, and other boroughs, to protest against the Congo atrocities. ...

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  11. BALLARAT MAN’S

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The will of the late William-Baileys of Ballarat, has been lodged for probate at £171,405. ...

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  12. RHINE ROW

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbaim, R.M., I.S.O., and Mr. D. K. Congdon, J.P., Abel P[?]line, Russian Firm, ...

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  13. LUNATIC ASYLUM

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—During a thunderstorm at [?] the [?] Asylum was struck by lightning and a chimney and the root shattered. ...

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  14. RACING SWINDLE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the City Court to-day, Thos. Hill, telegraph messenger, was charged with conspiracy to defraud. ...

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  15. NAVAL MUTINY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In connection with the recent mutiny at the Portsmouth Naval Barracks, two more stokers have been, sentenced to eighteen ...

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  16. KRUPP GUNS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A report received from Khartoum states that the Bolgians have placed, twelve heavy Krupp guns in the fortifications at ...

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  17. REV ROGERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Revd. James Guinness Rogers, the well-known Congregational clerg[?]an, in a letter to the “Times,” urges the Government ...

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  18. BOOKMAKER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A criminal summons has been issued by John Phillips, a bookmaker, of Ballarat, charging Constable Fa[?]rini, with ...

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  19. BULGARIAN RAID

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Bulgarian band, who are at present raiding in Servia, have backed and burned two Servian villages, Viloyst and ...

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  20. DENUNCIATION OF

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Several shakers at the meeting of the Liverpool Chamber of Commerce denounced the Australian Industries Preservation ...

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  21. JOHN BURNS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Jno. Burns, President of the Local Government Board, whilst conversing with Herr B[?]umer, a German and ...

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  22. PLURAL VOTING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In connection with the Plural Voting Bill, Mr. Balfour has warmly supported Lord Robert Cecil in the clause, delaying ...

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  24. NOT A BONA FIDE

    At the Perth City Police Court this morning, Robert Hambrough was called upon to answer a charge of having on Sunday last wrongly represented ...

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  25. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Wednesday .—The wool market is very brisk sales being very good, and prices fully maintained. ...

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  26. MAN KILLED

    HOBART, This Day.—An extraordinary fatality occurred here to-day. A man named Taylor, employed on the tramways, was levering a rail ...

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  27. EXCITEMENT AT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Great excitement is being shown over the bye-election at Huddersfield. Russell Williams, the socialist ...

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  28. GOV. BEDFORD

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Admiral Bedford, Lady Bedford and Miss Bedford and their Private Secretary joined the mail steamer Himalaya on their return ...

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  29. THE BAGGAGE TROUBLE

    As was stated in our columns yesterday, several representatives of the Carriers’ and Carters’ Union obtained legal advice as to their position in the ...

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  30. GERMAN GIPSIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—During the last, six weeks, 125 of the German Gipsies, of whom large numbers have been causing considerable annoyance to the ...

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  31. CHINESE CONSUL

    HOBART, This Day.—The Chinese Commissioner was entertained at lunch to-day by the Government. He said that he had seen sufficient ...

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  32. WHEAT MARKET

    LONDON, Wednesday—The visible supply of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 7,591,900 quarters. ...

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  33. FREMANTLE TRAMS

    At the ordinary meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Tramways and Electric Lighting Board, at which the chairman (E. Solomon., Esq., J.P.) ...

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  34. LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH

    With the approach of the hot weather, the Local Board of Health, profiting doubtless by former lessons, are leaving no stone unturned to ensure the ...

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  35. FISHING IN CLOSED WATERS

    Thos. Brown appeared at the Perth City Police Court this morning, in answer to a charge of fishing in closed waters. ...

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  36. PLEASANT SURD AY EVENING

    Lena Bevas, a young woman of respectable appearance, attired in deep mourning, was proceeded against at the Perth City Police Court this ...

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  37. SUPREME COURT

    Before the Chief Justice in No. 3 Supreme Court this morning, the hearing of tho case was continued in which Mrs. Isabella Edmondstone is ...

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  38. YOUTHFUL DRUNK

    A youth named Geo. Carber, who gave his age as 22, but who did not appear to be more than 16 or 18, ran amok in Bay View Terrace, ...

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  39. ROBERT RAPPED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the Moe court to-day, John Garvie and his wife were, prosecuted for having violently assaulted constable ...

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  40. ASYLUM PATIENT

    The inquest concerning the death of James Sumpton in the Fremantle Lunatic Asylum on Saturday last, was concluded yesterday afternoon. ...

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  41. LITIGATION PROMISED

    Mr. J. M. Drew, the general manager of the Geraldton “Express” newspaper, has issued instructions to his solicitors, Messrs, R. S. Haynes and ...

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  42. ALARM OF FIRE

    About 10 o’clock this morning a slight conflagration occurred at the Perth Public Hospital Some beeswax was bang heated on a stove by one ...

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  43. FEDERAL SENATE ELECTIONS.

    The West Australian Party are prosecuting their campaign in connection with the Federal Senate election with unabated vigor. Mr. Henry W. Mills, ...

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