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  7. RUSSIAN OUTRAGES For Ten Days

    East Fremantle election [?] brought up in the Legislative [?] yesterday. Mr, Johnson moved that the ...

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  8. RUSSIAN OUTRAGES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The outrages perpetrated in Russia during the past ten days constitute a record oven in the country. ...

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  9. BALLOON BURSTS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An English Aeronaut named Tholck, made a balloon ascent in Hamm, a town in Westphalia. ...

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  10. CURIOUS CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—During [?] May a divorce was granted to Ernest M’Clelland from his wife Eva, on the grounds of misconduct with an ...

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  11. CHICAGO “FOOD.”

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The [?] [?] other horrible food scandal. The latest method for murder are ...

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  12. MILITIA OFFICERS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Seven militia officers, who, were encamped at Fleetwood, have been struck down by an epidemic of [?] fever, which is ...

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  13. MET ON A LINER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Alexander Ingram, twenty-two years of age, described as a clerk of [?] Glasgow, was charged at Clerkenwelly ...

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  14. FOUND DROWNED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the inquest on the body of Jessie Fowler, 31, a saleswoman at Foy and Gibson’s, evidence was given that she was ...

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  15. DRIVING ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Three well known residents of Brighton, W. Grant (a timber merchant), John M’Ewan (valuer), and Ernest Carr (a ...

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  16. MADAME BALLARA

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Madame Ballara (Miss Florence Towl of Ballarat), who is at present singing in London, made a most successful debut at the ...

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  17. EARTHQUAKES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Earthquake shocks have occurred at Isabella, a port on the north boast of Hayti, and 98 miles W.N.W. of Santiago, in Chili, ...

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  18. ESTATE AGENT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A man named Hipple, a real estate agent, of Philadelphia, committed suicide in a most determined manner. ...

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  19. DRESSMAKER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Agnes Cowan, 31, a dressmaker, of Bendigo, went mad, and was taken to a private asylum at Toorak. She escaped on ...

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  20. POISON TAKEN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—J. P. [?] a travelling photographer, from Adelaide, had a sensational experience at Casterton. ...

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  21. THE SUICIDE EPIDEMIC

    At 6.30 a.m. to-day a man named Seth Holding, whose address was given as 40 Adelaide-street, was admitted to the Fremantle Public Hospital, ...

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  22. GERMAN TRADE

    LONDON, Wednesday. — A large German steamship line, trading in the Mediterranean have lost a hundred thousand sterling during ...

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  23. FOOTBALL UMPIRE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—[?] the well-known football umpire, has gone to Adelaide specially to umpire the finals of the local football. ...

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  24. SUBSCRIPTION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The London “Daily Telegraph,” in a leading article, indicates that it is possible that a public subscription will be raised ...

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  25. WELL KNOWN MAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A Tasmanian named Henry Brook, a well-known resident of Cressy, was found dead at the Darling railway bridge. ...

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  26. WIRES DOWN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Great irritation is experienced here at the delay to telegraphic business owing to the break-down of [?] between here and ...

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  27. ANOTHER FAILURE

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Another unsuccessful attempt has been made to swim the English Channel. The swimmer who failed on this occasion was ...

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  28. WILY ITALIAN

    Angelo Carrara was presented before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the Perth City Court this morning, charged with having at Marian-street, Leaderville, ...

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  29. THE NEW FAD

    LONDON, Wednesday. — President Roosevelt has ordered all State departments in the U.S.A. to adopt the new system of spelling. ...

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  30. KING. v. THORN

    KALGOORLIE, This Day .—There was an immense audience at Her Majesty’s Theatre last night, when Paddy King and Frank Thorn boxed a match, one ...

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  31. “MOVE ON” CLAUSE

    Mm. Walsh, the aged lawyer, who has on various occasions appeared before the Perth City Police Court for brunches of the “move on” clause, ...

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  32. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mayor-General Finn, the retiring Inspector-General of the Commonwealth Military Forces, leaves Sydney on Monday next ...

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  33. S.A. MAN

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—While an excursion train was on route to Adelaide from Broken Hill last evening, a man named Benno Tapping, who was ...

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  34. LITTLE LAD

    KANOWNA, This Day.—Yesterday afternoon a fatal drowning accident occurred on the Q.E.D. lease, about one mile north-west of Kanowna. ...

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  35. OBSCENE LANGAUGE

    Cornelius O'Brien was brought up in custody this morning, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the Perth City Police Court, charged with having last ...

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  36. LITTLE LAD

    At 1.30 p.m. to-day a boy named Grey Watts, aged 8 years, was admitted to the Fremantle Public Hospital, suffering from severe burns on the ...

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  37. BREACH OF FISHERIES ACT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. B. Fairbairn, R.M., and Mr. D. K. Congdon, J.P., G. Lucipevo was charged with a ...

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  38. CELESTIAL JERU

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Mr. D. K. Congdon, J.P., Ah Kim was charged wich having ...

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  39. THE WAGIN SUICIDE

    At the Fremantle public hospital yesterday. at 3 p.m., Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M. conducted a coronial enquiry in to the circumstances surrounding the ...

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  40. TASMANIAN TIMBER

    HOBART, This Bay.—The B.B. Louise Reth is loading what will be a record shipment of timber exported from this State—over a million and a half met ...

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  41. DISORDERLY CONDUCT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R. M. and Mr. D. K. Congdon, J.P., Margaret [?] was charged with ...

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