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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Exciting scene at Victoria Quay last evening. Belated passenger runs big risks. Two miners honored at Kalgoorlie in ...

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  8. SHIP WRECKED

    AUCKLAND, This Day.—The barquentine Elverland, was wrecked on the Three Kings reef to-day. The captain and five men were ...

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  9. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

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  10. FRANCE & THE POPE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A member of laymen, mostly republicans, have made the annual declaration under the French Separation Law. ...

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  11. OUR NAVY

    The [?] public yesterday, owing to the presence of H.M.S. Challenger, in addition to H.M.S. Encounter. To-day ...

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  12. BUILDING STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In re[?] of the brick combine in refusing [?] supply the 44-hours’ contractors with bricks, the bricklayers and ...

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  13. ALLEGED BURGLARY

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Charles Alle[?], Christina [?] Thomas Robinson, and Laura Webb were committed for trial at the City Court ...

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  14. BIG DAMAGE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The damage caused by the fire at Portsmouth in which a large building con[?] the whole of the camp equipment of the ...

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  15. PERSIAN POLITICS

    LONDON, Thursday—The new Assembly at Teheran has accepted the revised constitution. ...

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  16. “SUNBEAM” DINNER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The annual “Sunbeam” dinner was held at Lime house last evening. Among those present being Messrs. Jenkins, ...

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  17. TRAGEDY AT

    A young man named George Venables, has been accidentally shot dead by Second-class P.O. Charles Frederick Weston, a naval caretaker ...

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  18. WOULD-BE-SUICIDE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Georgina Gale, whom a constable caught by the arm and prevented from jumping off Princess’ Bridge into the Yarra, was ...

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  19. GERMAN FIRM

    LONDON, Thursday. — The [?] Government have sold to a German firm, 2600 Manlichter rifles, with a large number of cartridges, also a ...

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  20. GREENBUSHES

    GREENBUSHES, This Day.—Messrs Bickford and Zeardye have disposed of their leases at Greenbushes to Mr. F. A. Moss, who intends to work ...

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  21. LUCKY LEONORA

    LEONORA, This Day.— lt appears that the rise in the Sons of Gwalia shares has been taken full advantage of by shareholders at Leonora, who ...

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  23. ARGENTINE RIOT

    LONDON, Thursday.—The police at Pergamino, in Argentina, while dispersing a crowd who were making a demonstration against the imposition ...

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  24. PETTY THEFTS

    KALGOORLIE, This Day. — John Hartnett has reported to the police that be came with a mate from Kurrawang on the 31st inst. into ...

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  25. WATER FAMINE

    SOUTHERN CROSS.—There is considerable difficulty at Southern Cross through the scarcity of water. Almost every mining property south of the ...

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  26. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Thursday.—A Reuter’s message from St. Petersburg states that General Von der La[?]nitz, Prefect of that city, has been shot dead, while ...

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  27. LATE BARONESS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The body of the late Baroness Burdett-Coutts is lying in state in Stratton-street. ...

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  28. LUCKY BOULDERITE

    BOULDER, This Day.—It is practically taken for granted that a Boulder resident, Mr. W. J. King, drew May King, the winner of the Perth Cup, ...

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  29. BETTING PROSECUTION

    At the City Court this afternoon, before Mr. A. S. Roc, P.M., the case in which Barney Allen and Jas. McGuiness were charged with having been ...

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  30. PERTH-FREMANTLE ROAD

    The North Fremantle Municipal Council has struck a rate of 3/ in the £27,000, and will therefore have a gross revenue of a little over £4000. ...

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  31. SERIOUS CHARGE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—At the Police [?] Frederick Swan, alias Dr. Evans and Marie Welsh, alias Madame [?] were charged, on ...

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  33. LATE SHIPPING

    S.S. Charon, 1660 tons, Capt. Bell, from Bunbury, at 7.30 a.m.—Dalgety and Co., agents. H.M.S. Powerful, at 11.30 a.m., from ...

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  34. MARRAM GRASS

    The North Fremantle Council have had gratifying success with the Marram grass imported by, them from Port Fairy for planting along ...

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  35. FREMANTLE LUMPERS UNION

    Considerable indignation has been expressed among the members of the Fremantle Lumpers’ Union in connection with what are termed the ...

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  36. EATEN BY VOLTES

    LONDON, Thursday.—A clergyman and his servant, while sleighing across the Roumanian Frontier, were attacked by wolves. ...

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  37. POLICE TORTURE

    [?] Thursday.—Nicholas Sch[?] the owner of an art furniture [?] at Moscow, is undergoing his trial for conspiracy. ...

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  38. GOLDFIELDS LUNACY

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—During the year 1906, no fewer than 47 persons, who stood charged with being persons suspected to be of unsound ...

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  40. CONG[?]ON-STREET FATALITY

    At the Fremantle Court House this afternoon, the adjourned inquest concerning the death of William Henry Davis, a wood-turner, aged 40 years, ...

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  41. A FOOL’S MONEY

    LONDON, Thursday.—A man named Nicholas Szmer, described as a sportsman, has lost £27,000 sterling at cards in a club in Buda Pesth, at one ...

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    Five men were engaged in painting a railway bridge which crosses the Manchester Ship Ca[?] at Acton Grange, near Warrington recently, ...

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