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  6. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Cyclist sustains severe accident in city yesterday. Meeting of master grocers to be held in Perth this evening. ...

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  7. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — John Grigg, a woodcutter, attempted to [?] his throat with an axe at Bungaree to-day, and then attacked his brother, ...

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  8. ENGLISH TEAM

    LONDON, Tuesday—Referring to the rumors with regard to a cricket team for Australia, Mr. [?] that the Marylebone Club has neither asked ...

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  9. INQUEST ON

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—An inquest was begun to-day on the body of Mrs. Ray, which on the previous morning was found in the surgery of “ Dr.” ...

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  10. GOLDFIELDS RACING

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  11. DARING ROBBERY

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—On Monday evening, August, 27th, a very daring robbery was committed in a camp near Fimiston, the door being ...

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  12. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — In the Senate yesterday Mr. Pearce (W.A.) asked the Honorary Minister (Mr. Keating) several questions concerning ...

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  13. NEW BOAT RACE

    LONDON, Tuesday. — An authorised announcement is made that the proposed boat race between Harvard and Cambridge Universities is ...

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  14. SUSPICIOUS DEATH

    SYDNEY, This Day.—At the inquest on the body of Amy Sebecke, married, and who died at the Coast Hospital on Sunday, Mary Ann Rider and William ...

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  15. ADVICE GIVEN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The London Parliamentary Committee advise the Trades’ Union Congress to be no longer content to fight for a living wage, ...

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  16. KEIR-HARDIE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Keir-Hardie, speaking at Blackburn, as one of the leaders of labor in England, expressed sympathy with the Russian ...

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  17. THE HEAT WAVE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Numerous deaths have occurred in the United Kingdom owing to the excessive heat. There is a great scarcity of milk. ...

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  18. INDIAN TROUBLE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Great excitement is being shown in India, owing to the crowning act in Calcutta, with regard to the honors heaped upon ...

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  19. MAXIM GORKY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Maxim Gorky, the famous Russian novelist, has made an urgent appeal to French workmen to supply shot and shell to the ...

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  20. PAINTER KILLED

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — John McEwan, a painter, about 40 wars of age, fell from some scaffolding to the ground, a distance of 36 feet, at a ...

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  21. LONDON QUOTES

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The latest London quotes for the following shares are :—Australian Mortgage City of Sydney, 102. Dalgetty’s. [?]. ...

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  22. TEE ROBBERY

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—The Kalgoorlie detectives are still engaged investigating the circumstances of the robbery of slimes from the Hannans ...

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  23. LIGHT FINGERED GLADSTONE

    William Gladstone, who is a already serving a sentence of one month’s imprisonment for stealing, was brought before Messrs. Russell and Brickhill ...

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  24. ADULTERATED LIQUOR

    Michael Daly, proprietor of His Majesty’s Hotel, was charged at the Perth City Police Court this morning with having sold whisky below the ...

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  25. THE MARITIME DIFFICULTY

    The negotiations between the employers of maritime labor at the Port and Lumpers’ Union did not make much progress yesterday. In rejecting ...

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  26. OBITUARY

    BOULDER, This Day.—It will be learned with deep regret that Mrs. Matthews, the wife of the well-known contractor of Boulder, died very ...

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  27. LICENSING COURT

    The quarterly sitting of the Perth Licensing Court was resumed this morning. On the Bench were Mr, A. S. Roe (chairman), Mr. R. Saunders, ...

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  28. THROWING STONES

    At the Perth City Police Court this morning, two boys named Basil Beth[?] and Leslie Bloom were charged with having thrown stones to the ...

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  29. WHEAT SUPPLY

    LONDON, Tuesday. — The wheat afloat for the United, Kingdom is 2,160,000 quarters and Continent 3,375,000. ...

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  30. ALLEGED STEALING

    The above was the nature of a charge preferred against John Monagle and Samuel Clarke at the Perth City Police Court this morning, who ...

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  31. RECENT MEAT SEIZURES

    In connection with the various seizures of tinned meats which were made in Fremantle on Monday by the Inspectors of the Central Board of ...

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  32. ALARM OF FIRE

    At 8.30 p.m. yesterday the North Fremantle Fire Brigade received a call to a house in Swan-street, occupied by a man named Ricardo. ...

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  33. GIVING WRONG ADDRES

    James E. Tanner appeared before Messrs. Russell and Brickhill, Js,P., at the Perth City Court this morning, charged with having given a ...

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  34. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It is reported that Mr. F. S. Jackson is being strongly pressed to take out a [?] to Australia. ...

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  35. DISORDERLY CONDUCT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., James McCarthy and John Cameron were charged with disorderly ...

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  36. MAN CRUSHED

    It will be remembered that some time ago an employee of the Fremantle Tramway Co. named Jeremiah Brady sustained severe injuries to his ...

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  37. STREET CONSTRUCTION

    The following tenders for street construction have been accepted by the Fremantle Municipal Council :—Samson street, M. J. Callity, £198 5s, 6d, ...

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