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  5. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    S.A. Chief inspector of Stock states that the W.A. regulations constitute a menace to other States. Agricultural Department comments ...

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  6. ASSASSINATED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Colonel Andriff, chief of the [?] gendarmes, has been shot dead in the street. The assassin escaped. ...

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  7. SHOCKING CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The detectives are investigating a complaint by a girl six years of age, in which a well-known city commercial man is ...

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  8. COLONISATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—A movement has been commenced in Germany to interest the intellectual in the future of the colonies. The leaders [?] the ...

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  9. GAS EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Thursday.—A gas explosion at Jones and Laughlin’s works liberated streams of molten metal five feet deep. ...

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  10. GAMING HOUSE

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before, Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., I.S.O., and Mr. G. Saurmann, J.P., Richard Rowlands was charged ...

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  11. GLANDERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The British Government propose to expend £25,000 a year in the extirpation of glanders in horses. ...

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  12. SHOT BY A GIRL

    LONDON, Thursday.—An ex-clergyman’s daughter, May M‘Atee, is in custody at Philadelphia on a charge of shooting her father, whose wounds ...

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  13. SUDDEN DEATH

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— Mr. G. W. Gooden, for many years town clerk of Norwood, died suddenly this morning while at breakfast, aged 65. He had ...

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  14. HUMAN HEADS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Russian police are decapitating the executed Terrorists or suicides, and preserving their heads in spirits to facilitate ...

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  15. NAVIGATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The United States Ship Subsidy Bill is regarded dead, owing to dissension in the House of Representatives. ...

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  16. TRIPLE ALLIANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The triple alliance have decided on combined action in connection with the international conference at the Hague. ...

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  17. ANARCHISTS

    LONDON. Thursday.—General Pavloff, who was assassinated the other day, scarcely ventured outside of his official residence, and extraordinary ...

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  18. ECLIPSES

    During this year there will be four eclipses—two of the sun and two of the moon—also a transit of tho planet Mercury across the sun’s disc. ...

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  19. COUNCIL SUPPLIES

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  20. SILVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Silver is quoted at 2/7[?] per ounce to-day. ...

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  22. DRIVING HOME

    Edgar Ogborne was driving a sulky home from the Perth Cup meeting, when he drove into a policeman. The latter was regulating the traffic on ...

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  23. BAGGAGE TROUBLE

    Mr. W. C. Angwin, M.L.A., has received the following letter from the Colonial Secretary (Mr. J. D. Connolly). ...

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  24. WATER SUPPLY

    Cr. Bracks presented at a meeting of the North Fremantle Municipal Council last night a request from residents of Isadore-street that the council ...

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  25. SWITZERLAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—A railway line is in course of construction from Zermott, a hamlet in Switzerland, to the head of the Matteh[?]. ...

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  26. THE “MORNING HERALD.”

    Rumor is still busy in regard to the future of the “Morning Herald,” and the general opinion is that the course mentioned in “The Evening Mail” on ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS

    The last two nights of Harry Tate’s Company, in their new and original concoction “Fishing,” are announced at the Palace Gardens. Cleopatra, ...

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  29. ELECTORAL ROLLS

    Mr. H. H. Parker (town clerk of East Fremantle), who it will be remembered was, with the approval of his council, recently appointed an ...

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  30. W.A. EXHIBITION.

    To-morrow the W.A. Exhibition definitely closes. There remain, therefore, only two opportunities for the public to see this unique collection of ...

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  31. S.S. GANNET.

    The favorite passenger steamer Gannet will make another of her excursions to Rottnest on Sunday leaving Victoria Quay at 10.45, after the ...

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  32. THE SEAMY SIDE

    Before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., in the City Court this morning, the usual batch of erring [?] were dealt with. The first was Eva Claffey, about 20, ...

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  33. CARRIAGE OF MEAT

    At the meeting of the East Fremantle Local Board of Health, held last evening, Cr. Lohonr referred to the extremely unsatisfactory manner in ...

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  34. M[?]LLE. DOLORES.

    Last evening Queen’s Hall, was filled to overflowing with an immense audience, which included tho Vice-Regal party, and the famous vocalist was ...

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  35. WANNEROO’S WANTS

    In answer to a deputation this morning from Wanneroo, Mr. Price, Minister of Works, said that the request for a railway would receive ...

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  36. SUNDAY TRADING

    Charles Henry Pierce, licensee of His Majesty’s Hotel, was charged in the Fremantle Police Court this morning with having permitted Sunday ...

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  37. TRADES HALL BAND.

    This evening on the Esplanade, the Trades Hall Band will render one of their popular band concerts, which have attracted so much attention, and ...

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