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  5. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Minister for Works placing the roads boards of the State on a proper financial [?]. Full Court yesterday dismissed an ...

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  6. BOXING BOUT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Greenshields and Hegarty boxed 20 rounds last night before a big attendance. Greenshields led throughout, and won ...

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  7. THE OUTRAGE

    SYDNEY This Day.—A young man named Joseph Sharp was charged at the Criminal Court with having committed a capital offence at Wambrel ...

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  8. ANOTHER ATTEMPT

    LONDON, Monday.—The French paper[?] publish a telegram from Odessa, which [?]tates that a girl made an attempt to assassinate General Kaulbars ...

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  9. MURDERER’S SECRET

    LONDON, Monday.—A new light has been thrown on the New York millionaire murder [?] by the discovery among the [?] Stanford White’s ...

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  10. LATE SPORTING

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  11. SENSATIONAL BOLT

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—A [?]tional accident occurred in [?]-st., Kalgoorlie, Saturday afternoon, about 12.45 o’clock. ...

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  12. ALLEGED BIGAMY

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—[?] Police Court this morning, William Andrew [?], a young man was charged with having on February 12 ...

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  13. CUBAN TROUBLES

    LONDON, Monday. — The Cuban troops have been successful in capturing Carlo[?] Mendieta, an ex-Congress man and a powerful leader of the ...

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  14. SELECTIONS.

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  15. BOMB USED

    LONDON, Monday.—Latest advices [?]tate that the strikers used bombs [?] destroy the railway near Bilb[?]o. ...

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  16. BOXING CONTEST

    MELBOURNE, This Day—A man named Edward Jeffcott [?] in the Melbourne Hospital to-day from an internal injury caused whilst boxing at ...

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  17. NARROW ESCAPE

    LONDON, Monday.—His Grace the Duke of Oporto has had a narrow escape from death in a motor-car accident near Castello Branco, in the north ...

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  18. BETTING.

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  19. GIRLS NOSE

    MELBOURNE, This Day — At Brunswick to-day a girl [?] Connie Aitken (6), [?] bitten by a [?]og, which snapped her nose complete[?]y off. ...

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  20. COLLECTION FROM Chinese Merchants

    SYDNEY, This Day.—The Chinese Merchants’ Association of Sydney have collected £70 on behalf of the parents of the two lads who were murdered ...

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  21. EARTHQUAKES

    LONDON, Monday.—An earthquake shock has occurred at Matlock, a town on the [?] Derwent in Derbyshire, which has caused much alarm, but no ...

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  22. SHOT DEAD

    LONDON, Monday.—General Woularlaruki, who was temporary Governor of Warsaw, was shot dead while riding in a [?]ab to-day. ...

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  23. SEA INCIDENT

    LONDON, Monday.—The s.s. Rippingham Grange has damaged her propell[?]r skaft, and is repairing at St. Vincent Island, in the West [?]ilies. ...

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  24. CANADA AND U.S.A.

    LONDON, Monday.—The ‘Times” correspondent at Ottawa states that the Canadian Government are considering proposals for a conference, with ...

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  25. P.O. TRANSFERS

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—A change of postmasters at Kalgoorlie and Boulder has been made in consequence of the [?]ssification scheme. ...

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  26. A WARNING

    LONDON, Monday.—An ex-officer named Bobarykin desired to warn M. Stolypin last week of the attempt to be made on his life, but was not ...

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  27. BARQUENTINE

    AUCKLAND, This Day.—A brigantine, supposed to be the Defiance is ashore on the North Spit, a headland near Kaipara, New Zealand. ...

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  28. INSULTING LANGUAGE

    Before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M. [?] the Perth City Court this morning, Edward Dawson was presented on a charge of having used obscene ...

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  29. SEVEN MOORS

    LONDON, Monday.—A contingent of the Moroccan pretender’s force, captured seven loyal Moors, who were looting cattle. ...

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  30. ALLEGED THEFT

    Louis Dusting assistant at the Claremont post office, was brought before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the City Police Court this morning, charged ...

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  31. SMUGGLING ORIUM

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., Fox Sing was charged with having in his possession five tins of opium, ...

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  32. NORTHAM & PERTH

    NORTHAM, This Day.—For some time past the Northern Chamber of Commerce has been in communication with the postal authorities re the ...

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  33. GENERAL MINNS’

    LONDON, Thursday.—It now [?] that the social revolutionary party ordered the assassination of General [?], commander of the ...

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  34. FINANCIAL

    LONDON, Monday.—Bar [?]ilver [?] at 2/6 13-16. ...

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  35. GREAT FLOODS

    LONDON, Monday.—[?] floods have occurred in Senegal, on the West const[?] Africa. Nearly of whole of Kayes [?] ...

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  36. SHIPPING ENQUIRY

    [?] T. W. Smith, shipping-[?] at the Port, held [?] inquiry, in accordance with the provisions of the Merchants’ Shipping Act, on board [?] ...

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  37. ALLEGED SUNDAY TRA[?]ING

    An interesting point under the Licensing Act arose at the Perth City Police Court this morning. Louis H. Young, proprietor of the Cafe [?], ...

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  38. ALLEGED THEFT

    Plainclothes-Constable [?]owd arrested this afternoon a man named Alexander Carrd[?], aged 27, charging him with having, at Fremantle on the ...

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  39. TRAIN “HELD UP”

    LONDON, Monday.—Twelve armed armed men held up a Russian train, sixty versts from Moscow and stole 5000 roubles. ...

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  40. DIDN’T KNOW

    MELBOURNE. This Day.—A [?] named Buckland was shot in the neck by her brother, who, not knowing a pea-rifle was loaded, pointed the ...

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  41. AN ARREST

    Constable Harris, of Claremomt, this morning brought to the police station a man named Percy Haldane, who was arrested on warrant, as being ...

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  42. BOURKE HORSE SALES

    SYDNEY, This Day.—At the Bourke horse sales, [?] to-day, 1684 animals were disposed of Heavy draughts [?]old up to £48 10/, medium do., ...

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  43. ALLEGED THEFT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., Carl Lindbeck, alias Johnston, and Arthur G. [?] were charged with ...

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  44. A DISMISSAL

    Concerning certain charges preferred against Constable O’Loughlin (better Known [?] “Sunflower”), a board of enquiry was recently appointed, and ...

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  45. FOOTBALL

    The above match will take place on the Fremantle Oval to-morrow afternoon, commencing at 3.1[?] p.m. Tho Ports will be represented by the ...

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  46. AN ACCIDENT

    Mr. G. W. Gaynor, J.P., while engaged in attending [?] decorations at his son’s house at Subiaco, strained himself, injuring his heart, and [?] ...

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