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  7. THIS MORNING NEWS.

    Railway fatality at East Fremantle. Passenger crushed between train and platform. Fatal city cycling accident. A boy, ...

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  8. HEATHPOOL WRECK

    LONDON, Thursday.—It has been ascertained for certain that the vessel which was wrecked off the Humber yesterday was the Heathpool. ...

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  9. MAN ENTOMBED

    LONDON, Thursday.—A miner named Hicks,, who was entombed at Lakersfield California, eleven days ago by a fall of earth, has at last been rescued: ...

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  10. S.A. SENATE

    ADELAIDE, This Pay.—A later scrutiny of the votes for the Senate has enabled Mr. Crosby, who was running fourth, to unexpectedly overtake Mr. ...

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  11. MARITIME LABOR

    The new agreement, which defines for the next three years and a renewable period (minimum) of three months, the labor conditions and rates of pay for ...

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  12. LOCAL OPTION

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The majority verdict of the Full Court, which has decided that n the liquor trade licences should pay their own costs it ...

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  13. MELBOURNE STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, This Day .—The employers this morning absolutely deny that a settlement of the strike has occurred as reported in the morning ...

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  14. MAN OBTAINS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— In the Supreme Court to-day, Harry Chewings, as next of kin, asked the Court to decree that his sister Hannah ...

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  15. BOILER EXPLODES

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Mississippi steamer named Scowl, while at Vicksburg, has been blown to fragments through the explosions of the boiler. ...

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  16. MR. A. J. BALFOUR

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Right Hon. A. J. .Balfour, is confined to his bed with influenza. ...

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  17. THE BLIND SEE

    LONDON, Thursday .—A doctor named Zirmprienna has performed a wonderful operation. He had to remove a damaged eye ...

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  18. GERMAN EFFORTS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Germans are now striving to obtain the controlling interest in the Bankok Docks in Siam, which is at present mainly ...

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  19. SAILOR LAD

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—While the steamer Yongala was on the way from Melbourne to Port Adelaide, and had just passed Cape Nelson on Thursday ...

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  20. PHANTOM SHIP

    LONDON. Thursday .—Navigators in the vicinity of R[?] Straits, have often reported having seen a phantom ship there, and several vessels have ...

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  21. FINANCIAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bar silver is quoted on the London market at 2/8 3-16 an ounce. ...

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  22. EAST FREMANTLE FATALITY

    At 9.40 p.m. yesterday a fearful fatality occurred at the East Fremantle station, the victim being a man named Wm. Allen, aged 50, a ...

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  24. BREACH OF BYE-LAWS

    George Russ was charged at the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., I.S.O., with a breach of the traffic regulations ...

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  25. STEAMSHIP CO.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—At the Port Adelaide Police Court to-day Mcllwraith, McEacharn and Co. were fined £2 10/ for having worked cargo on the ...

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  26. BAD LANGUAGE

    John Hastings’ name was called several times at the Fremantle Police Court this morning, but he failed to appear to answer to a charge of ...

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  27. EDUCATION BILL

    LONDON, Thursday.—A parliamentary paper, which has been issued, gives the official reasons why the House of Lords are insisting upon ...

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  28. NEW DEAN

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— At St. Peter’s Cathedral to-day, Archdeacon Young was ordained Dean of Adelaide in succession to the late Dean Manyat. ...

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  29. ALLEGED THEFT

    Olive Clifford and Patrick Doyle were presented at the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R Fairbairn, R. M., I.S.O., on a charge of ...

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  30. SERIOUS CHARGE

    The case in which Donald Robertson was charged with having committed a serious criminal assault upon a women named Rose Skipper, at West Perth, on ...

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  31. LILLEY’S BENEFIT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The testimonial got up for the English cricketer Lilley realised £434. The testimonial was in recognition ...

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  32. RUGBY UNION

    LONDON. Thursday.—The British Rugby Football Union have invited New South Wales to send a team to England in 1908. ...

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  34. SLY GROG SELLING

    Archibald Lukin was charged at the City Court this morning with having sold a quantity of beer, he not being a duly licensed person. Mr. J. B. ...

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  35. A ROUGH TRIP

    Next Wednesday afternoon, Mr. Francis Birtles will commence what promises to be a rough and dangerous trip, in the shape of a ...

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  36. ADJOURNED INQUEST

    The adjourned inquest concerning the death of the late Mr. Patrick Walsh, which took place at the Fremantle Public Hospital on the 8th inst, was ...

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  37. PERTH ELECTION

    At the City Town Hall this morning, the returning officer, Mr. W. Stevens, declared the result of the recent election for the Perth se[?]t in the ...

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  38. ALLEGED THEFT

    Mu[?] a Swedish lad, was presented at the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R. M., I.S.O., on a charge of ...

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  39. CABINET MEETING

    The Cabinet met this afternoon with the object of clearing up some of the unfinished work of the session, before the holidays. ...

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  40. THE NEW BATHS

    Extensive preparations are being made by our energetic baths committee to ensure the complete success of the carnival, which is to be held ...

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  41. PERTH EXHIBITION

    The Perth Exhibition attracted a good crowd last night, and the annexes were full of sightseers. The manufacture of cigars, envelopes, ...

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  42. TRESPASSING

    At the City Court this morning Joseph Cousins, on a charge of trespassing on the railway line, pleaded guilty. Detective Hutchinson said ...

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  43. BICYCLE FATALITY

    At the City morgue this morning, qefore acting coroner Mr. J. C. Briokbill, J.P., au inquest was opened upon the body of Wm. Brown, aged 15, ...

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  44. MUSIC FOR CHRISTMAS.

    Nicholson and Co., High-street; Fremantle, announces that they have all the latest in songs, etc., just opened up. The trump card of Nicholson and ...

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