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  7. THIS MORNING NEWS.

    H.M.S. Challenger will [?] Fremantle to-day. Chief Justice sitting in [?] to-day. ...

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  8. THE MANIFESTO

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Jno. Frailer at Bloemfontein has signed the constitutional party’s manifesto, which contains the following conditions :— ...

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  9. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The victorious course of the South African Rugby Football team in England has been checked. ...

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  10. CRICKET

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  11. CURIOUS CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the inquest to-day on 'Susannah Sando Quick, who died in the Melbourne Hospital from septicaemia, and whose ...

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  12. CZAR AND PRINCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Czar has dismissed Prince Paul Dolgoronke from his position as Court Chamberlain. He was a member of the “Party for ...

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  13. S.A. POLITICS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The Speaker in the House of Assembly has issued a writ for an election to fill the vacancy in the district of Adelaide, ...

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  14. FRENCH COMMUNES

    LONDON, Tuesday—Many French Communes are asking for nominal rents for the churches from the priests who celebrate the masses in them. ...

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  15. COMMERCIAL

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  16. PLOT DISCOVERED

    LONDON, Tuesday—A plot to murder the members of the Imperial Financial Council at St. Petersburg has been accidentally discovered. ...

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  17. Record of Tour

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  18. FRENCH BISHOPS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The French bishops shops have unanimously decided that all contributions from the faithful must be handed to the bishops, who ...

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  19. MUNIFICENT GIFT

    LONDON, Tuesday.— Mr. Jno. D. Rockefeller (the “Oil King”) has made magnificent New Year gifts to various charities, his total benefactions ...

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  20. SEVEN SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Seven soldiers in Tiflis, in Transcaucasia, have been sentenced to from four to twelve years’ penal servitude for mutiny and murder ...

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  21. CHURCH ENTERED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—St. Thomas’s Roman Catholic Church at Lewisham, was entered by burglars last night who broke the window, and ...

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  22. BUILDING STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The employers are preparing to start work to-morrow, and state that they have received a large number of applications ...

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  24. FINANCIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday—Bar silver is quoted on the London market at 2/8[?] per punce. ...

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  25. PERSIAN AFFAIRS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Persian Assembly at Teheran has objected to the composition of the Senate. Negotiations as to the constitution ...

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  26. SEQUEL TO

    SYDNEY, This Day.— Judge Fitzharding is sitting to-day as a Royal Commission, to inquire into the allegations of misconduct in connection ...

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  27. POISON BY POST

    LONDON, Tuesday. —Excitement was caused in Ayrshire by the arrest recently of Mr. Thos. M. Brown, of Ardnith House, New Cumnock, in ...

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  28. RACE TIPS.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Thomas Southor, alias “The Captain,” was fined £5 at the City Police Court today for having sold race tips at ...

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  29. CONGRATULATIONS

    Mr. Sam. M’Kay, the owner of Betsy Burke, who won the Railway Stakes yesterday, this morning entertained a large number of his ...

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  31. PERTH EXHIBITION

    There was another good attendance at the Perth Exhibition yesterday afternoon and evening, and general interest was evinced in the various ...

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  32. NEW YEARS BATTLES

    Before Messrs. A. G. Russell and E. C. B. Locke, J.’sP., at the City Court this morning, John Leeder was charged with having been disorderly by ...

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  33. LAD DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, This Day. —A lad named Llewellyn Hughes, aged 16, was drowned yesterday in the Saltwater Biver at Ascot Vale while bathing. ...

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  34. FREMANTLE FERRIES

    Fremantle, although the port of the State, is sadly neglected in the matter of excursion steamers to take citizens up the river on high days and ...

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  35. OBITUARY

    In Melbourne, on Monday, as the old year died, there went with it one of Perth’s good “old timers,” Mr. Joe Charles, who at one time possessed ...

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  36. A DRESS CASE

    Grace Crampton was presented before Mr. Roe, P.M., at the City Court this morning on a charge of having stolen the sum of £2 5/. It was ...

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  37. LYNCH LAW

    LONDON, Tuesday.— The roll of deaths due to lynching in America during 1906, is a heavy one. Sixty-nine negroes, one negress, and ...

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  38. BETTING CASE

    At tho City Court this afternoon, before Messrs. Roe, P.M., and Curran, and Locke, Js.P., Barney Allen and Joe. M’Guiness were charged with ...

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  39. ALLEGED THEFT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., Joseph Haynes, on a charge of having on the 12th October, at Perth, ...

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  40. COWARDLY ASSAULT

    Mathias O’Mara, a young mail, was charged at the City Court this morning with having committed an assault upon one Smith. ...

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  41. SIX MONTHS

    Thomas Watterson, a youth, was brought before Mr. A. S. Hoe, P.M., in the Iatter’s private room this morning. It will be remembered that ...

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  42. AN INQUEST

    At the City Hospital. this morning, an enquiry into the death of Ah Hop was commenced before Mr. J. G. Brickhill, J.P. After evidence of ...

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    Mr. James Scobie, the well-known trainer of racehorses, and Mr. “Bobbie” Lewis, the equally well known jockey, were passengers for ...

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