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  5. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Timber engine derailed near Roc[?]ham on the Millars’ timber railway line. Accident caused by faulty [?] ...

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  6. LOVE TRAGEDY

    LONDOE, Wednesday—Owing to anger arising out of a supposed breach of promise of marriage, Betty Schulz, a lawyer’s daughter, committed ...

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  7. DEATH

    The people of the port of Fremantle as well as of West Australia generally will learn with feelings of deep regret of the death in Sydney of Mr. Daniel ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. PERISHED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Fred. Mitters, a blacksmith, left Thargom[?] Queensland, for Morley on bicycle and perished from thirst. ...

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  9. CITY WRECKED.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and the Government sent messages of condolence to the authorities in Jamaica when the ...

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  10. FIRE

    COOLGARDIE, This Day.—A fire, which reduced to r[?]ins three shops, and wrecked the front portion of the “Miner” office, broke out in ...

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  11. STRANGLED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An Inquest was held to-day concerning the death of Patrick Duggan, an olderly man, and a new arrival. ...

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  12. SHIP WRECKED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Barcore, for Adelaide, when in Latitude 47 North, Longitude 128 West, rescued 16 people, who were ship-wrecked on the ...

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  13. HOSTILE ARMIES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Ballington Booth’s volunteers, by praying and singing and making a horrible din, tried to oust General Booth’s ...

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  14. TYPHOON

    LONDON, Tuesday. — A typhoon swept Leyte, in Samar, one of the Philippines islands on the 10th inst. One hundred of the inhabitants of ...

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  15. RELIEF MEASURES.

    The proceedings for the relief of the suffering were magnificent. A Royal Mail steam packet is distributing food. ...

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  16. NO WARNING.

    The earthquake came without warning. ...

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  17. ILLEGAL TRADE

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Annie Hill, a widow, was fined £100 in Sydney today for sly-grog selling. The fine was paid immediately. ...

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  18. THE FIRST SHOCK.

    After the first shock the people rushed into the street. The walls of the buildings fell with the first shock, and others came down ...

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  19. COMMUNICATION RESTORED.

    The telegraphists are operating from a new connection with the cable eight miles from Kingston. ...

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  20. PLOT IN SPAIN

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A plot has been arranged against various notable[?]. This is intended to mark the trial dealing with the attempt on the ...

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  21. RESCUE WORK.

    Three hundred people were extricated from the ruins and conveyed to the general hospital. ...

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  22. THE WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The wool market to-day was animated, and the prices firm, all sections operating. The Americans are not paying the extreme ...

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  23. CAPTAINS KILLED.

    The Royal Mail Company’s superintendent, Captain Constantine, and Captain Young, commanding the steamer Amo, were killed. ...

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  24. BURNED TO DEATH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A Chinese named Ah Sen, aged 60, was burnt to death at Maldon to-day. He set fire to his hut while opium smoking. ...

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  25. FURTHER SHOCKS.

    The earthquake shocks still continue. ...

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  26. CAMPING OUT.

    Thousands of people have left the city, and are camped in the hills. ...

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  27. TELEGRAPH WIRES.

    Most of the telegraph wires are now working. ...

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  28. AFTER THE DISASTER.

    In spite of the confusion and consternation, the greatest order was preserved, and there was no ruffian-ism. ...

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  29. CRUSHED

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Alfred Hall (43) was killed at Castlema[?] to-day. He was crushed between trucks at the railway station. ...

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  30. SUNDAY TRADING

    At the City Court this morning, before Sir. A. S. Roe, P.M., and Mr. E. Locke, J.P., Charles Speed, the licen[?] of the Imperial Hotel, Perth, was ...

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  31. SNAKE BITE

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Mrs. Howie, of Boort, when in bed last night was bitten on the foot by a snake. She is recovering. ...

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  32. DEPARTURE OF VISITORS.

    The visitors to the city are now taking their departure. ...

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  33. THE FIRE.

    The fire has now been almost extinguished. The Colonial Bank buildings were burned, but the books and cash were saved. ...

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  34. FIGHTING THE FIRE.

    The work of dealing with the fire was so well attended to that the flames were under control the same night (Monday.) The work of the ...

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  35. G. WILLS’S WILL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The late Mr. George Wills’ estate is valued at £718,525. He bequeathed £5000 to Adelaide charities. ...

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  36. THE STRIKERS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The conference of employers and bricklayers was continued to-day, the proceedings being in private. ...

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  37. ELECTORAL ROLLS

    At last evening’s meeting of the Trades Hall Association, a letter was received from Mr. M. F. Troy, secretary of the Parliamentary Labor ...

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  38. MAINTENANCE

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., I.S.O., Arthur O’Donnell was proceeded against by Emma Graham ...

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  39. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death is announced to-day of Alfred Shaw, the well-known Notts and Surrey cricketer. ...

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  40. Sketch of His Life

    Mr. Daniel Keen Congdon was the son of Mr. Wm. John Congdon, and was educated at a private boarding school, conducted by the Rev. John ...

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  41. HIGH WAGES

    The rates of wages at present wiling in the building trade at Son Francisco are as follows ;—Lathers and plasterers, 33/4 per day ; bricklayers, ...

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  42. EUCALYPTUS OIL

    For some time past the question of the extraction of essential oils from Western Australian trees, plants, etc., has occupied the attention of a ...

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  43. WIFE DESERTION

    James Carren was presented in the City Court this morning to answer a charge of having wilfully deserted his wife, Nellie Carren. ...

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  44. CONTRACT MATTER

    When the case in which Patrick Ahern was sued by Henry Keating in respect of an alleged breach of contract, was called on in the Fremantle ...

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  45. WHARF APPROACHES

    The Cabinet met again last night, but when the Ministers separated the business on the paper had not nearly been concluded. When seen by an ...

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  46. DAMAGED WINDOW

    This afternoon at Perth, P.c. Louppit arrested a man named Henry Hall, on a charge of having wilfully damaged a plate-glass window, valued at ...

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  47. ALLEGED U[?]SOUND MIND

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning, Janet Edwards was presented on a charge of being of unsound mind, and, evidence [?]ncerning [?]er ...

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