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  7. WM. O’BRIEN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Owing to the expulsion of Mr. D. D. Sheehan, M.P. for Midland Cork, from the House, and the stoppage of his ...

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  8. VICTORIAN RACING

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  9. CHAPLAIN’S “NIECE”

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A remarkable case has come before the Privy Council on an appeal from the decision of the Bishop of Mauritius cancelling the ...

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  10. BUILDING STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— The position in connection with the building trades strike is still unchanged. A further augmentation of [?] ...

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  11. CRICKET

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  12. S,A. BURGLARY

    ADELAIDE, This Day .—Shortly after 4 o’clock this morning, Owens and Hymons had their suspicions aroused by seeing a young man dodging ...

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  13. WAR STORES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Many thousand tons of preserved meats which were returned from the War Stores in Africa, have boon destroyed, as each ...

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  14. HUGE FORTUNE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Bailey, chairman of the great circus combination of Barnum and Bailey, who died recently, left over a million and a ...

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  15. LITTLE CHILD

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— A child named Gilbert Flynn, aged seven, fell into a water hole near Hastings yesterday, and was drowned. ...

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  16. ACQUITTAL OF

    LONDON, Wednesday.—It is considered in St. Petersburg that very tardy justice has been done to the majority of the officers of Admiral ...

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  17. LEOPOLD WOLFLING

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Leopold Wolfing, formerly Arch-Duke Leopold Salvator, has taken divorce proceedings in Geneva against his wife, who was ...

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  18. SYRIAN WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Belinda Scholes, aged 25, a Syrian woman, was charged at the City Court to-day with being a prohibited immigrant. ...

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  19. COTTAGE HOSPlTAL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A prominent appeal is being made for the sum of £500, to be devoted towards the erection of a cottage hospital in New ...

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  20. JOCKEY INJURED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A jockey named Gilbert Morrison, was doing his preliminary canter at Yarraglen, when his leg struck the head of a drunk, ...

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  21. BOXING DAY

    From the first gleam of daylight yesterday to the moment when the rattle of closing bar-doors announced that the witching hour of night had come ...

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  22. BATHlNG INCIDENT

    The Cottesloe sands were thronged yesterday, some 7000 people being present when several highly exciting incidents happened, the first of which ...

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  23. SHIP BUILDING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The year that [?] drawing to a close has been a record one for ship building on the Clyde, no less than 372 vessels having ...

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  24. ALLEGED UTTERING

    On a change of having uttered a document, Albert Breed was brought before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the City Court this morning, and pleaded not ...

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  25. GAMING ACT

    James M’Guiness was charged at the City Court this morning, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., with having kept a common gaming house at 202 St. ...

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  26. EXECUTIONS IN

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Wholesale executions of Terrorists are taking place in Russia. Thirteen sentences were carried out ...

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  27. TOM’S TROUBLES

    A youth named Thomas Watterson (10) was brought before the Perth Police Court this morning, charged with having stolen a letter containing ...

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  28. ALLEGED ATTEMPT

    During Christmas day a young man named Edward Scott was found at his residence, corner of Lake and Newcastle streets, Perth, with a ghastly ...

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  29. N.R,A. MEETING

    To the accompaniment of good weather, the first day of the fifth annual prize meeting of the National Rifle Association was hold yesterday at the ...

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  30. MAGGIE’S MEANDERING

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  31. DET. SERGEANT

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—Since his return from Leonora, Detective Sergeant Kavanagh has been confined to his residence at Lamington Heights. ...

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  32. COUNCIL EMPLOYEE

    This morning, soon after 8.30, a Perth Council employee named Michael M’Kenzie, who was driving a watercart in William-street, was seen to be ...

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  33. TRAP ACCIDENT

    At noon to-day a regrettable accident happened to Mr. R. G. C. Salter, advertising representative of “The Evening Mail.” ...

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  34. ESPLANADE SHARE

    Hugh M’Conville was brought, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the City Court this morning, charged with having stolen from some person ...

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  35. INCREASE IN YIELD

    MENZIES, This Day.—For the month of November, the gold yield for the Menzies district) totalled 2,983.72.iz., the product of 4,553 tons of stone ...

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  36. WHARF ACCIDENT

    This morning a painful accident happened to a lumper named Alfred Davis, while engaged in working coal on a bulk in the harbor. ...

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  37. PERTH EXHIBITION

    The Perth Exhibition was well patronised during the holidays, a large number of visitors having paid for admission. Yesterday afternoon the ...

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  38. FOY and GIBSON.

    Messrs. Foy and Gibson, with that consideration for their employees which has always characterised the firm, are granting their employees’ two full ...

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  39. PORT PUBLIC

    The Port police cannot grumble at any extra labor entailed on them by the excessive hilarity which has prevailed during the past few days, only ...

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  40. HAILED A WINNER.

    During the festive season a good deal of winners have been picked out, but an absolute certainty is “Throgmorton,” which always wins the ...

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