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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Members of the Perth Hospital Boards resign if a body. This is to permit of the Colonial Secretary reappointing a new and less ...

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  8. PERFECT ORDER

    LONDON, Monday—Perfect order now prevails in Valparaiso, owing to the presence off troops in the city. The military [?] are ...

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  9. EMBEZZLEMENT

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—A charge of having embezzled pert of the [?] of the skip windsor Park, on the high [?] between May 25 and August ...

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  10. DEPUTATION

    MELBOURNE, This Day .—A. deputation from the Trades Ball Council asked the State Attorney-General to indemnify the late crew of the Melville ...

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  11. MINERS MEET

    LONDON, Monday.—A[?] of Russian dragoons were called upon to [?] in the province [?] ...

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  12. CURIOUS CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An [?] Court [?] day. [?]‘ ...

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  13. THE KAISER CASE

    MELBOURNE, [?] Divorce Court today the case of [?] several days, was [?]cluded. ...

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  14. MILLONAIRE

    LONDON, Monday.—Mr. [?] Stokes, the young mill [?] with Mins [?] former cigarmaker created widespread ...

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  15. The End of the World

    Great darkness covered Valparaiso after the first shock occurred, and many of the people thought that the end of the world had come. ...

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  16. NO TWO-UP SCHOOL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Police Superintendent Charles, of Geelong, characterises as absolutely untrue the Rev Heath’s statement that there is ...

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  17. TRAIN COLLISON

    LONDON, Monday.— A railway collision has concurred at [?]coasts station. Seventy passengers were injured, ...

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  18. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Monday.—The revolt of Russian peasants is spreading throughout the Crimes Seventeen estates in [?] have ...

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  19. OFFICIAL WIRES

    LONDON, Monday.—The Chilian Logation in London have received an official telegram, which minimises the amount of damage and loss of life ...

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  20. JUSTICE HOD[?]ES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Justices Hodges held to-day that the Melbourne City Council had no power to make bye-laws regulating hawking ...

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  21. THE CHIEF QUAKE

    LONDON Monday.—Several prisoners who were [?] sentences of 10 days in Santiago gaol, were singing a a hymn, when the first earthquake ...

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  22. THE SEISMOGRAPH

    LONDON, Monday.—The Seismograph at Hamburg showed greater and more prolonged disturbances greater and more of the Chilian earthquakes than it did ...

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  23. SUGAR PRODUCTION

    LONDON, Monday.— O. Lict[?] the great sugar expert, states that the production of sugar has considerably increased, but the [?] remains ...

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  24. VIC FOOTBALL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The barrackers at Queenscliff adopted [?] at a football match, and threw rotten eggs at the ...

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  25. LITTLE GIRL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Alice R[?]ley aged three years, of Port Melbourne, [?] while attempting to extinguish some burning pa[?] set fire to her ...

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  26. CUBAN PLOT

    LONDON, Monday.—Secretary [?] Cuban Liberals have been arrested. They [?] charged with having been connected with a plot the object of ...

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  27. MUCH TREASURE

    LONDON, Monday.—Burglars, who are supposed to have driven up in motor cars, have stolen the treasures from the church of Mont St. Michael ...

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  28. W.A. MAN

    ADELAIDE, This Day—In the police court to-day. William Andrew She[?]han, a young man, was charged with having at the Semaphore, on ...

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  29. ENGLISH HOP CROP

    LONDON Monday.—It is estimated that the English hop crop this season will be the [?]hortest since 1882. ...

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  30. WOMAN SUICIDES

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mrs. Martha Harriet Long, aged 45, who resided with her husband and family at Preston, cut her throat last evening ...

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  31. INCORRIGIBLE YOUTH

    Before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., and [?] E. G. B. Locke, J.P., a youth [?] Wm. Morris was brought up in custody, charged with having stolen 10/, ...

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  32. OPENING IN PERTH

    The principal conference was opened this m[?] at Perth by Mr. M. Samson, Mayor of Fremantle. Mr. S. Surbbs, Mayor of Perth, ...

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  33. NO VISIBLE MEANS

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., Frank Murphy, alias “Spud,” was charged with having no visible ...

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  34. COUNCIL v. CONTRACTOR

    At the Fremantle the Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R .M. J. J. [?] an was charged with having failed to take out a licence for ...

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  35. OPENING OF

    WELLINGTON, This Day — [?] New Zealand Parliament was [?] this morning. ...

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  36. MR. GEORGE DAY

    SYDNEY, This Day—The will of Mr. George Bay, M.L.C., which has been lodged for probate, shows real estate valued at £26,549, which [?] ...

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  37. ROBBING A CHINAMAN’S GARDEN

    A largo amount of the time of the Perth City Court this morning was taken up in the hearing of a case in which two men named William Lowery ...

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  38. INSULTING LANGUAGE.

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn R.M., Alex Wesley was charged with having used in[?] words to Marie ...

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  39. MAINTENANCE CASE

    Application was made at the Perth City Court this morning for an order compelling Auselm Campbell to contribute to the maintenance of his ...

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  40. WAGES CLAIM

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M. John Handran Smith was charged with having neglected to pay the ...

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  41. AFGHAN THIEF

    An Afghan, named Abdullah, was brought before Mr. A. S. Roe, R.M., and Mr. F. G. B. Locke, J.P., charged with having stolen three cauliflower. ...

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  42. DISORDERLY CONDUCT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., John Montgomery was charged with having been of disorderly ...

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  43. THE COLLISION

    On enquiry this afternoon, it was ascertained that Mr. Charles Thompson, who sustained a broken arm and some serious contusions in the ...

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  44. LITTLE LAD

    At 8 a.m., this morning Arthur Anderson, aged 9 years, who resides at Duke-street, was riding on the side of a lorry, when on the vehicle turning ...

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  45. MAN INJURED

    A man, whose name is unknown, was working this morning cutting wood, near the tram car barn, East Perth; when he injured his groin. ...

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  46. AN ARREST

    A man named James Houston was arrested this morning, by P.c. Mann and P.c. O’Connell, charged with having no visible means of support. ...

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