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  6. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    The MacDonald-Deekin controversy. Further statement by ,the Prima Minister. S.A. Customs frauds, Further [?] ...

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  7. MARQUIS OF RIPON

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Landowners Amendment greatly [?] the Marquis of Ripon in the House. Th[?] the books which lay be ...

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  8. THE W.A. EXHIBITION

    A great deal of interest has been aroused over the Exhibition that has been arranged by the Chamber of Manufactures, and it was not ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING

    This being an off morning, there was nothing sensational done on the at Ascot. Charles Stuart pleased the onlookers ...

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  10. W.A. CRIMINAL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A man named Dominic [?] pleaded guilty in the City Court to-day to the larcency of 4/10 from Carl [?] a ...

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  11. WAGES CLAIM

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M. I.S.O. Turner was sued for the sum of £50; alleged to be due ...

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  12. BRUTAL MURDER

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A man named Ash, an unemployed packer of Barnstaple in Devonshire, for some reason quarrelled with his sweetheart whom ...

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  13. ONLY COALFIELD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A British syndicate has acquired the only workable coal fields in Abyssinia. ...

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  14. WHEAT MARKET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The visible supply of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,035,000 quarters; for the Continent, 1,480,000; Atlantic ...

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  15. PLAGUE OUTBREAK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The outbreak of bubonic plague which occurred at Bilibed (?) is supposed to be due to a visitor, who, in the absence of the ...

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  17. DAY v. POSTLE

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.-The greatest interest imaginable is being evinced in to-night’s pedestrian match between Day, the English champion, and ...

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  18. REPRESENTATIONS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Owing to representations which have been made by Indians resident in the Transvaal, Lord Elgin (Secretary of State for the ...

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  19. POSEN & THE POPE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Reuter’s agent at Rome states that the Pope has decided not to interfere in the Posen affair, inasmuch as religion is taught ...

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  20. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The death is announced of Mr. Alexander Baxter, managing director of the Australian Joint Stock Bank. ...

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  22. YOUNG BURGLAR

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the Criminal Court to-day, Frank Lawrence, a youth, pleaded guilty to two charges of housebreaking, and was ...

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  23. THE BOULDER BLOCKS EVICTIONS

    For some considerable time past no small amount of friction has been occasioned in regard to an attempt, which is being mode to evict a ...

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  24. SEA COLLISION

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The turbine steamer Loongana, whilst steaming in from Launceston to-day collided with a fishing boat at Queenscliffe. ...

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  25. HOTEL BARBERING

    Before Sir. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the Perth City Police Court this morning, Jas. Patterson was brought up on remand, charged with having stolen ...

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  26. THE MARRIAGE TIE

    MELBOURNE., This Day.—In the Assembly to-day it was decided to insist on the Amendments in the Marriage Amending Bill, invalidating ...

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  27. RACING MAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—S. G. Cooke, the well-known racing wan, died to-day at Flemington. ...

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  28. SMALL BOY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A boy named Polglaise (14), while working in a mine at Bendigo, fall down the winze, and was so severely injured ...

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  29. PRES. ROOSEVELDT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—President Rooseveldt has decided that, unless the Republican party’s manager refunds the sum of thirty thousand pounds ...

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  30. FOR “THE HILL”

    KALGOORLIE, This Day—No less than two hundred and one platform tickets were sold at the railway station last night to people desirous of ...

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  31. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Business very brisk, Prices for good wools very firm. Faulty consignments, however, ruling in buyers favor. ...

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  32. JUVENILE DRINKING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An application which was made, to the Licensing Court for a colonial wine licence at the Hampton Tea Gardens was ...

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  33. THE BAGGAGE DISPUTE

    The Fremantle Police Court was crowded this morning, when the case of Fry v. Humphries was called on for hearing. ...

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  34. CRIMINAL COURT

    Before Mr. Justice Burnside, at the Criminal Court this morning, Chas Clarke was placed on his trial, charged with having forged and uttered a ...

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  35. SUPREME COURT

    Almost the whole of yesterday was occupied by tho hearing of counsels’` addresses on behalf of their respective clients. ...

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  36. ARTISTIC PHOTOS.

    C. M. Nixon, of Fremantle, is offering photos, for the Christmas [?] at a great reduction. His now discovery is something, that will, or should, ...

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