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  7. CLUB LICENSE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The law courts resumed to-day after the Christmas vacation. In the licensing court an application ...

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  8. THE GOLDEN EGGS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A goo[?]e was killed at Linton to-day, and was found to have gold in its gullet. There were three-quarters of a ...

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  9. BOMB OUTRAGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Further details are to hand, concerning the bomb outrage at Odessa. Two youths in school uniform left ...

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  10. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The Customs alleged conspiracy case, in which C[?]as. Tucker and Fredk. Wm. Forwood are the defendants, again ...

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  11. DIVORCE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A divorce petition by Lotitia Aumann against Henry Aumaun, blacksmith, on the ground of desertion, came on for ...

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  12. BUNBURY TRAGEDY

    The adjourned inquest concerni[?] the death of Mary Lee, who came by her death through the discharge of a gun which was in the hands of her ...

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  13. WAR MEDALS

    LONDON, Sunday.—The War Office announces that the South. African medals ate now ready for the Australian Scouts. ...

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  14. CAMBRIDGE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Cambridge University Senate, by 780 votes to 638, decided to abolish the honor of senior wrangler and substitute ...

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  15. SHOPLIFTER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the Criminal Court to-day, Alice M‘Murto, a well-dressed woman, was charged with shop-lifting. ...

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  16. BILLIARDS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Weiss, the wellknown known billiardist, has defeated Aitken in a match of 8000 up. The former ran out when his ...

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  17. “FATAL WEDDING.”

    A case which presented more than ordinary features of interest was heard in the Fremantle Police Court this afternoon, when Edward J. Wigg ...

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  18. THE THAW CASE

    LONDON, Sunday.—In connection with the trial of the millionaire Thaw on a charge of murder in New York, a jury has at last been agreed upon. ...

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  19. SIR JOHN MADDEN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Sir John Madden, Chief Justice of Victoria, returned from Europe to-day. He looks greatly benefited in health ...

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  20. GERMANY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Radical people have unseated the Socialist candidate at the second ballot in the Windeberg electorate. ...

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  21. AMUSEMENTS

    The Trades Hall Band gave another of their popular concerts on the Esplanade last evening, when what is said to be one of the largest crowds ...

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  22. TUG BOAT SUNK

    The steam tug Water lily, belonging to Millars’ Co., sank about eighteen miles off Bunbury. No official report has come to hand, ...

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  23. LEONORA

    LEONORA, This Day.—Inspecting Surveyor Ellis has paid his promised visit to Leonora, and as a result over fifty more town lots are to be ...

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  24. Statement by Defendants

    Charles Tucker, in the course of a statement, said: “I absolutely and utterly; deny this charge, and have no knowledge of any frauds having been ...

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  25. FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the football match between Scotland and Wales on Saturday, the Scotsmen, who scored two tries, won. ...

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  26. RUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday.—One hundred arrests were made on Friday night in a factory in the district of Warsaw. ...

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  27. SIR JOSEPH WARD

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Premier of New Zealand, Sir Joseph Ward, is visiting Melbourne. He arrived by the Sydney express ...

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  28. SUNDAY CONCERT.

    The usual rational concert took place in King’s Theatre last evening, when another good house was experienced, despite the various out-door ...

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  29. THE SEAMY SIDE

    Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., this morning in the City Court dealt with the following cases :— Adolphus Maher, a youth, on a ...

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  30. BIG MINING CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day,—A notable case was finished in the Supreme Court to-day, after upwards of twelve months of consideration. ...

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  31. EAST FREMANTLE FIRE

    Shortly after 1 a.m. yesterday, P.c. Cahill discovered that an unoccupied house in Hubble-street, East Fremantle, was on fire. ...

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  32. “MIDNIGHT WEDDING.”

    This splendidly-staged and magnificently acted production was presented at King’s Theatre on Saturday evening, for the last time, when thunders ...

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  33. OBITUARY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Police Superintendent George Oliver died today after undergoing an operation. He had been in the force since 1874, ...

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  34. NORTH FREMANTLE CONCERT.

    To-morrow (Tuesday) evening, at the North Fremantle Town Hall, a grand complimentary concert will be tendered to Miss Gwladys R. Edwards, A.M. ...

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  35. BLACK RANGE

    MENZIES, This Day.—The Postal Department has experienced a little difficulty lately, in connection with the work of constructing the Black Range ...

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  36. HEALTH STATISTICS

    In drawing the attention of the East Fremantle Local Board of Health to a number of statistical tables embodied in his annual report. Dr. Dermer ...

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  37. GOLD RUSH

    LEONORA, This Day.—Rumors are rife concerning a supposed, alluvial find somewhere north of Leonora. Several parties have been out ...

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  38. “FACE AT THE WINDOW.”

    This weird melodrama was revived at His Majesty’s Theatre on Saturday evening, being splendidly mounted and superbly acted. The many exciting ...

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  39. PALACE GARDENS.

    Mr. Harry Richards never had a better show in the West than he has just now. There are some excellent artists of both sexes who are now to W.A. ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING

    The passengers booked for England by the R.M.S. Ormuz this afternoon were the following:— Mesdames Godfrey, Eades and child, ...

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  41. FREMANTLE FIRE BRIGADE

    At 2.55 yesterday afternoon the long Jetty was observed to be on fire, and the blaze was promptly quenched by a member of the Fremantle Fi[?]e ...

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  42. BAD LANGUAGE

    Constance Baker was presented the Fremantle Police Court this morning, charged with having been disorderly by using obscene language. ...

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