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  7. THIS MORNINGS NEWS.

    Heat [?] yesterday [?] temperature at noon 99 degrees [?] No Observatory [?] taken Perth High-street [?] ...

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  8. THE STRIKERS

    MELBOURNE , This Day.—A number of strikers are unable to obtain employment as work is not as plentiful as was anticipated. ...

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  9. RAILWAY SMASH

    LONDON, Sunday. — A train at Bria[?] in Russia tell over on embankment Many of the Passengers were killed. ...

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  10. NEW THEOLOGY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Rev. R.J Gampbell, preaching in the City Temple to-day, relative to “the now theology,” declared the story of the ...

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  11. RICH SLUGS

    MELBOURNE, This day.—During the last few days another gold nugget weighing [?] and containing about [?] of gold has been secured at ...

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  12. SOCIALISM

    LONDON, Sunday.—The inopportune[?] and extent of the Independent laborist and municipal Socialist [?] the [?] Sir E. A. ...

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  13. LIQUOR LAWS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The [?] in the new licensing Act tor the prohibition of resta[?] keepers sending out for liquor to the order of ...

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  14. ELECTION

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Nominations were received to-day for the Vacancy in the district of Adelaide in the House of Assembly, caused by the death, of ...

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  15. ASSASSINATION

    LONDON, Sunday.—General Breahesniovski the [?] of police at Dagestan, on the Caspian Sea, has been murdered. ...

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  16. BUTTER BOATS

    LONDON, Sunday.—All the Danish butter vessel have been fitted with wireless telegraphy, so that they can notify the time that shipments are ...

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  17. SERIOUS ILLNESS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Mr. D. A. Crosby, who was defeated by. Mr. Vardon for the Senate, is still in the hospital without any prospect of his ultimate ...

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  18. TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lord Selborne took the oath as Governor of the Transvaal under the new constitution on Saturday. ...

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  19. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    LONDON, Sunday.—The project for the construction of the Channel Tunnel, which is to connect England and France, has advanced an important ...

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  20. SERIOUS CHARGE

    DAY DAWN This Day.—In the Day Dawn Police Court on Saturday, Jas. Morton was further remanded tor eight days on a charge of having criminally ...

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  21. FREMANTLE FIRES

    Shortly after 4 a.m. on Sunday, Mr. J. J. Simon, of John-street, North Fremantle, notified the police that Mason’s Hall, a large wood and iron ...

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  22. MINING

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—On Friday afternoon a dryblower named Saunders, who had. for the last eighteen months been working a claim ...

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  23. ALLEGED ROGUE

    A well-dressed elderly gentleman named John Langford, Was presented in the City Court this morning, to answer a charge of being a rogue and ...

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  24. CAUGHT BY A BELT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—William Coburn, 40 years of age, while feeding a chaff-cutting machine at Geelong, had one of his shirt sleeves caught ...

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  25. MEDICAL CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Frederick Swan, alias Dr. Evans, and Johanna Walsh, alias Madame Lenard, appeared on remand in the police court to-day ...

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  26. WATER METERS

    The Minister for Works, Mr. James Price, has for some time past been making inquiries into the matter of meter rents. As a result it has been ...

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  28. POLICE RAID

    LONDON. Sunday.—A strong force of police raided the Okhtai quarter of St. Petersburg last night to capture three revolutionaries. ...

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  29. COLLISION

    At 3.10 this afternoon, Mr. Michael Ryan, a carrier, was driving across the tram rails opposite the railway station, when a South Fremantle car, ...

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  30. FRIDAY’S TRAGEDY

    GERALDTON, This Day.—The body of the eldest girl, Marjory Nelson, who lost her life with two other children on Friday, was recovered, last ...

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  31. THE SEAMY SIDE

    Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., this morning in the City Court dealt with the usual batch of Monday morning offenders the building as usual being crowded. ...

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  32. “GINGER” SHAW

    William Shaw (“Ginger”), was charged before Mr. Roe, P.M., in the City Court this morning, with having stolen the sum of £6. The evidence it ...

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  33. EASTERN RACING

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  34. CONTRACT CASE

    James Mills was in the Fremantle Court this morning, before the R.M., sued by Wm. James Leslie, for a breach of contract. ...

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  35. ENTOMBED

    LONDON, Sunday.— Landships entombed one hundred miners, chiefly State convicts in the Schloss mine, Alabama. ...

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  37. PERSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Shah ordered his younger brother outside his health chamber having made a scene, and Exiled his chief adherent. ...

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  38. SIMPLE LIFE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Kaiser has ordered the officers to abandon their [?] habits and lead a simple life and to reduce the regimental messes. ...

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  39. FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Sunday.—Wales defeated England at Rugby football by 22 points to nil. ...

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  40. ALLEGED THEFT

    In the City Court this morning, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., Walter Turner was charged with having at Belmont stolen from John Kerr the ...

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  41. DISORDERLY CONDUCT

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before . Mr. B. Fairbairn, R.M, I,S.O., Joseph Fial was charged with having been of disorderly ...

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  42. FEDERAL POLITICS

    There are rumors that Sir John [?] to over his [?] with the Deakin Ministry. The fact that Mr. [?] ...

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  43. THE YEAR BOOK.

    The Year Book of Western Australia for 1907, which reached us last week is a valuable work of reference concerning almost everything of local ...

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  44. THE BATHS

    At 10.30 a.m. yesterday, representatives of the Fremantle Swimming Club met the Mayor (Mr. M. Samson), the town Clark (Mr. S. T. Macmillan) and ...

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