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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Al public meeting to consider the question of the City unemployed will be held this evening in the Queen’s Hall. ...

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  8. MUSIC HALLS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The strike at Mr, Walter Gibbons’ six music [?] has extended to eight others including the Tivoli and the Oxford ma[?] ...

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  9. DEEP LEAD

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—Captain Newland officer in charge of the Kalgoorlie police district has received a report from Kurnalpi regarding a ...

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  10. NARROW ESCAPE

    News has just come to hand of a sensational escape from drowning at Bunbury, in which a thrilling disaster resembling in some respects the sad ...

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  11. WHIRLPOOL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Chronicle” says that the stealer Bella has arrived at Philadelphia and reports having sighted off San Salvador an ...

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  12. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The hearing of the Ticker-Forwood alleged conspiracy case was continued to-day. Wm. Swift, rubber stamp maker, of ...

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  13. CORRUPTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The “Times” in a there column artist [?] a Franciscan newspaper's denunciate of the city officials as ...

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  14. KINGSTON

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The French Press concern American officious[?] and declare that on the occasion of every cataclysm the United states ...

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  15. UNIONISM

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The strikers’ vigilance committee are preparing a scheme to reorganise the building trades union. ...

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  16. BELOW ZERO

    LONDON Wednesday.—Intense frost is being experienced over the greater part of Europe. In many places the temperature is ...

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  17. WRECK

    The Acting Collector of Customs at Fremantle received a telegram from Broome yesterday, stating that, the. schooner Kori had been wrecked at ...

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  18. SCIENCE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The leading British und German scientists agree regarding the enormous importance to agriculture of the discovery ...

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  19. RAISED RATES

    Close upon 150 ratepayer of North Fremantle assembled at the Railway Hotel last night to protest against the excessive rating for this year by ...

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  20. CRUSHED TO PULP

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A miner named William M’Keenan, was working in the Proprietary mine at Broken Hill to-day, when a huge slab of ...

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  22. SAN FRANCISCO

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Immigration Commissioners would not permit 200 Japanese labourers from Honolulu to land at San Francisco. ...

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  23. ELECTION

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — Mr. Kennedy has presented a petition against Mr. Palmer being returned as Federal member for Euroa on the ...

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  24. WAGES CLAIM

    In the City Court this morning, before Mr. A. S Roe, P.M., and Mr. W. Hutchinson, J.P., Thomas Watson was sued by Robert Hamilton, Robert ...

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  25. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—At the wool markets to-day the prices of merinoes and fine crossbreds were firmly maintained. Low crossbreds were five ...

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  26. THE BATHS

    The usual meeting of the baths committee, was held yesterday afternoon, at 4 p.m. It was decided that an additional ...

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  27. SILVER

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  28. DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A boy named Green, whose parents reside at Newport, while staying with friends at Egerton, went into a tailings dam ...

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  29. DROUGHT

    The following interesting extracts tire from a letter received by a well-known Perth gentleman from West Kimberley :— ...

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  30. UNEMPLOYED

    The meeting of the Fremantle unemployed which which was to have taken place on the wharf to-day at noon was, owing to an unexpectedly small ...

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  32. RAILWAY AFFAIRS

    On Wednesday next, the 30th inst., the Commissioner for Railways (Mr. W. J. George) will journey to Fremantle, being met at the East ...

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  33. CAB FARES

    LONDON, Wednesday, —Sixpenny cab fares have been officially introduced in London. ...

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  34. CELESTIAL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Ah Coon, a Chinese, who was arrested in connection with a raid on a Chinese camp at Bendigo on Sunday night ...

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  35. YOUNG OFFENDER

    Recently, the R.M. ordered to the Industrial School at Subiaco a lad named John Fallon, aged 14 years, who, in company with a lad named ...

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  36. HEAT WAVE

    The weather during the past few days has shown emphatic signs of warning up. Yesterday and to-day the ...

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  37. MINISTER OF WORKS

    To-morrow evening, at the Town Hall he Minister of Works (Mr. James Price M.L.A.,) will address a public meeting on various matters of ...

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  38. DISOBEYING ORDER

    John Essex was charged before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., I.S.O., in the Fremantle Police court this morning, with having disobeyed an order of ...

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  39. STREET ACCIDENT

    This morning at about 9 o’clock an elderly man named Albert Gould, of 22 Mill-street, Perth was driving a delivery cart up a lane off ...

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  40. OLD OFFENDER

    P.c. O'Brien told the bench this morning in the Fremantle police Court that he found Nellie Davenport lying helplessly drunk in South ...

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  41. LATE SHIPPING

    The G.A.S. Linden arrived at 1.35 p.m. to-day from tho Eastern States. S.S. Kooringa (M‘llwraith, M‘Eacharn and Co.) reached port at 2.30 ...

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