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  6. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Little animation in fire insurance circles yesterday. Rabbit invasion, Cheerful colony discovered this [?] of No. [?] ...

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  7. NAVAL TRAITOR

    LONDON, Thursday.—A little while ago, great consternation was caused in the Admiralty office by the discovery that one of the code signal books ...

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  8. PERSIAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The condi[?] of the Shah of Persia is said to be critical. The Governors of the various ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING

    On the tracks at Ascot this [?]morning no last work was done, all the horses galloping slowly. It is probable that fine sprinter ...

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  10. CESBRON’S CASE

    LONDON, Thursday. [?] magistrates investigations into the Dr. Harbert—Casbron shooting [?] has shown that Dr. Herbert was a dupe ...

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  11. THE CUE MURDER

    The trial of Ahar Wren, charged with the wilful murder of Michael Naughton at Cue on the 10th June last, was continued in the Criminal ...

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  12. HOT WEATHER

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The summer, after being long delayed, has set in with a [?] now. The shade temperature yesterday was ...

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  13. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The embargo against the publication of the proceedings the [?] case is still in force. ...

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  14. FATHER NORTON

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Pope has recognised the appointment of Father Norton to the Roman Catholic Bishopric of Port Augusta, South ...

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  15. NEW SHIP

    LONDON, Thursday.—Messrs. Shaw, Saville and Albion, the well known shipping company have successfully launched their new steamer, the ...

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  16. JAP PRAISE

    LONDON, Thursday. — President Rooseveldt’s message with regard to the matter of the education of Japanese children in California has been ...

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  17. PRINCE SWINDLED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Ms. Himeoni Freres, Italian bankers in Paris, have been arrested on a charge of defrauding Prince Frederick Hohenloe, of ...

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  18. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The wool market remains unchanged. There is a strong demand, and in consequence active competition at the sales. ...

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  19. FRENCH COIN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The French Chamber of Deputies has passed vote in favor of the suppression of the legend which is printed round the ...

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  20. SOLDIERS OF

    LONDON, Thursday.—One hundred and fifty men of the recently disbanded Manchester Regiment have accepted the offer of the Canadian Government to ...

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  21. NEW BILL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-In the Legislative Assembly yesterday Mr. D. Mackey introduced a Bill providing for compulsory voting, and rendering all ...

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  22. BY FORCE OF ARMS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— At the Criminal Court to-day, before Judge Homburg, H. L. Aldridge (aged 27). was charged with having stolen two ...

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  24. HON. A. BIRRELL

    LONDON, Thursday.—It is persistently [?] that the Right Hon. Augustine Bi[?]ell, President of the Board of [?]tion, has entered into ...

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  25. AMUSEMENTS

    The North Fremantle Town Hall last night was packed to the doors, the occasion being, the annual school concert. The school ...

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  26. SIEDLCE RIOTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian official report received at Warsaw shows that Colonel Tichanowsky, of the Dragoons, was entirely responsible ...

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  27. LAGOS NATIVES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The natives of Lagos are much excited. They allege that a British Port official inflicted twenty-five [?]shes on twelve native ...

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  28. SHARK STORY

    A report having been spread around Cottesloe that various sharks (varying in size according to the wealth or paucity of imagination of the ...

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  29. BILL PASSED

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Austrian Chamber has passed a Bill giving universal suffrage to the country. ...

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  30. THE EXHIBITION

    The [?] songs, [?]horuses, glees, and es[?]nic exercises by the girls and boys of the James-street school were splendidly carried out last night ...

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  31. SLIGHT LIST

    The charge list at the Perth City Police Court this morning was a particularly light one, the only case of any importance being one in which ...

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  32. BEACH NUISANCES

    As the night was again warm yesterday, there were a large number of bathers on the beach from the Baths to the [?]ers, and all seemed to ...

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  33. FINANCIAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The price of bar silver is now quoted on the London market at 2/7 9-16 per oz. ...

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  35. WHAT’S IN A NAME ?

    In connection with the coupon, which has been published in “The Evening Mail” for the past month, regarding the [?] of name for North ...

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  36. FREMANTLE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY

    Owing to the luck of space we are compelled to hold over an account of the Fremantle Orchestral Society’s concert, which proved so distinct and ...

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  37. PROPOSES SCOTCH WELCOME

    In various quarters it has been proposed that Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who will arrive in the State on Monday next, should be accorded a Scotch ...

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  38. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    Mr. W. N. Hedges, one of the candidates for the representation of Fremantle in the House of Representatives addressed meetings yesterday for ...

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  39. NOR’-WEST WATER SUPPLY

    The Minister for Mines has approved of the expenditure of £190 for the purpose of boring for water at Cooke’s Creck, on the Pilbarra goldfield. ...

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  40. MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS.

    Nichol[?] and Co., High-street, Fremantle, announce that they have all the latest [?] songs, etc., just opened up. The [?]mp card of Nicholson and ...

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  42. BAND CONCERT.

    The Trades’ Hall Band will again favor the public with an open-air band concert to-night on the Fremantle Esplanade. It is very close indoors at ...

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