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  6. BAGGAGE TROUBLE

    At about 9.20 p.m. on Saturday, when the s.s. Yongala steamed into the harbor [?]er arrival caused the already exiting friction between the ...

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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Large number of visitors to H.M.S. Encounter. Sudden death at Fremantle of Spanish restaurant employee. Detectives ...

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  8. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— The Customs conspiracy case began its second week to-day, still with closed doors, and there are somewhere in the ...

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  9. MELB. SESSIONS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the s[?]sions, Thos. Leidman, aged 73, was sentenced to six months to-day. He is said to have collected eleven ...

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  10. MR. MacDONALD

    Mr. M’Donald feeds out of the band of the interviewer once he is brought down from the clon[?]s of general principles, and put [?]on the earth of ...

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  11. GUN EXPLODES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—William Pearson Taylor (30), a married m[?] while extricating a[?]tridge from a gun at Maryborough, was killed ...

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  12. LABOR LEADER

    Mr. Ramsay M’Donald, the English Labor leader, who, with Mrs. MDonald, is at present visiting the States, as an envoy from the English Labor ...

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  13. BAND OF THIEVES

    LONDON, Sunday.— A band of [?] in New York set fire to eight lots of residential flats, thus endangering the lives of fiv[?] hundred people. ...

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  14. HENRI ROCHEFORT

    LONDON, Sunday.— M. Henri Roche fort, the French journalist and politician, has been fined £800, for defaming Madame Sylvaton. ...

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  15. M. WITTE

    LONDON, Sunday—M. Witte, former Prime Minister of Russia, has had a long audience with the Czar. The subject of their conference has ...

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  16. COLLAPSE OF

    LONDON, Sunday. — The seamen’s strike, which has been going on at the Russian port of Odessa, has collapsed. ...

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  17. MELBOURNE YQUTH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— William Bracken, a youth, who jumped from off Queen’s Bridge into the Yarra on Saturday., and was arrested and ...

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  18. GUM LEAF

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-The police are inquiring into a message which has been, picked up in Hawthorn. It was written on a gum loaf, and ...

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  19. JAP NAVY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Japanese Government have decided to spend £7,500,000 on increases to their navy. The vote will be spread over the next ...

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  20. JAPS IN U.S.A.

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Times’” special correspondent who was sent to San Francisco, in order to enquire into the anti-Japanese movement, ...

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  22. SELF GOVERNMENT

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Right Hon. A. Lyttleton, former member for Warwick Leamington, speaking at Ed[?]burgh expressed great misgivings ...

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  23. NEW PROPELLANT

    LONDON, Sunday. — The London “Standard” makes a startling statement, which, if true, means a great deal to the British Empire. ...

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  24. COMMONWEALTH

    LONDON., Sunday—The Lord Mayor of London has been handed £25,000 towards the Victorian Memorial on behalf of the Commonwealth. ...

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  25. CRICKET

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— The following twelve have been chosen for the cricket match, South Australia versus New South Wales, to be begun next ...

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  27. OLD SPIELER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-William King, aged 43, a jeweller, was [?]ed to three months in the City Police Court to-day, for imposition on ...

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  28. BUILDING STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-There are no signs of a settlement of the[?] building strike. Both sides claim to be absolutely ...

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  29. JAP CHILDREN

    LONDON, Sunday.—The San Francisco Board of Education have informed the authorities at Washington that the Japanese children sent to ...

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  30. DR. JAMIESON

    LONDON, Sunday.—Dr. Jamieson advocates a South African Federation on the Canadian model. ...

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  31. SUDDEN DEATH

    At 5.30 a.m. yesterday a Spaniard named Johannes Saborit, employed a a kitchenman at the Madrid Restaurant, High-street, Fremantle, was ...

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  32. VICTORIAN FARMER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-Herbert Francis Russell, aged 33, a farmer, of Dro[?], cut his throat and died. At the inquest to-day a verdict of ...

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  33. SERIOUS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.-The police decline to give any information regarding the case in connection with which “Dr.” Evans and Madame Lenard have ...

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  34. LATE SPOTTING

    On account of Saturday’s meeting at headquarters, to-day was an off morning [?]t the track. Benbow and Charles St[?]art sprinted ...

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  35. FEDERAL ELECTION.

    The members of thoe W.A. Party will be holding a grand rally at the Fremantle Town Hall to-morrow [?]ing Mr. W. N. Hedges will give [?] ...

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  36. MAN CRUSHED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.-Richard Armstrong, aged 35, a corporation laborer, was crushed between the buffers of a train at the city railway ...

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  37. LATE SHIPPING

    Messrs. Howard Smith and Co.’s s.s. St. Helena, from South Africa, is expected to reach Bunbury to-night or to-morrow. ...

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