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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS

    In connection with the matter of tramway extension to North Fremantle, the Council of that suburb do not consider the “jigger” system ...

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  8. CLIENTS’ MONEY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The vexed question of solicitors and clients’ moneys has assumed, a very personal aspect at Abingdon, where the creditors ...

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  9. CHANNEL TUNNEL

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Nineteenth Century,” in an extra supplement, including many opinions, protests against the channel tunnel. ...

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  10. THE SHOP MURDER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Emily Turner’s mother, when interviewed by the “Star,” said that Emily always told her that Mr. Wm. Rayner was not ...

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  11. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—At last after 26 long days’ work, the case for the prosecution in the Customs conspiracy charges against Charles ...

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  12. LOVE TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Wednesday.—In one of the most frequented streets of the Lisbon suburbs a tragedy has taken place which reminds one vividly of the ...

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  13. BUILDING TRADE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. Justice Cussen delivered judgment in the building trade dispute to-day. After a private conference with the ...

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  14. COLLIERY DISASTER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The rescuers in the [?] colliery disaster, it was feared were lost, are safe. Twenty-five others have been rescued ...

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  15. BRITISH CONSULS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Consuls in future must pass through the Intelligence Department of the Board of Trade. ...

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  16. SHIP DETAINED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Fehim, Pasha, the Commissioner for Police in Turkey, whose punishment Germany has demanded for extortion and the ...

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  17. ALLEGED FORGERY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Richard Croft (61), a resident of South Geelong, has been sent for trial on a charge of having forged and uttered ...

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  18. HORSE SHOW

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Mr. Alfred Vanderbilt will send twenty-six horses to compete in the international horse show in London in June. ...

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  19. THE SEAMY SIDE

    [?] charge sheet in the City Police [?] this morning mainly consisted [?]misdemeanors committed by the [?]my Side brigade and the ...

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  21. KINGSTON

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The “Globe” says that Sir J. A. Swattonham’s resignation has been tendered and accepted. ...

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  22. TECHNICAL EDUCATION

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  23. COAL FIND

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A seam of coal, 30ft. thick, has been struck on Lord Dudley’s estate, near Upper Ledgley, affording employment to ...

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  24. TOLL TELEPHONE

    In connection with the toll telephone system, which comes into force to-morrow, February 1, the following details with regard to what is known ...

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  25. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The wool sales to-day saw the prices firm at the rates lately ruling. ...

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  26. WARSHIPS

    One of the boats of the Australian Squadron, H.M.S. Challenger, arrived at Fremantle from Singapore to-day; and this afternoon anchored at ...

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  28. SERIOUS CHARGE

    DAY DAWN, This Day.—In the Day Dawn police court on Monday, the hearing of the charge of rape against James Moreton was resumed before ...

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  29. PROMENADE CONCERT

    The promenade concert given on the Fremantle sea jetty promenade last evening by the Fremantle Rowing Club, was attended by 5000 people, ...

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  30. SILVER

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The latest quotation for silver is 2/7 5-16 per ounce. ...

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  31. STEALING CASE

    Karl Schmidt and Lindsay Bellingham were presented in the Fremantle Police Court, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M,, I.S.O., to-day, charged with ...

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  32. WATERED MILK

    In the City Court this morning, three milk vendors were charged with having sold adulterated milk and were dealt with by Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M. ...

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  33. THE CLIMATE

    In his notes on the weather for the week ended January 30, the Government Astronomer (Mr. W. E. Cooke) says:— ...

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  34. POISON

    CUE, This Day.— On Saturday a native tracker reported to the Cue police that he had found a quantity of poison on the edge of Mooloo Soak, ...

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  35. FREMANTLE BATHS

    At the ordinary meeting of the baths committee held this afternoon, the tender of Messrs. Spence Bros., for the construction of the new ...

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  36. THE HORN CASE

    Tho petition, which was got up locally, with a view to securing the mitigation of the sentence of six weeks’ imprisonment passed on Carl Horn ...

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