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  5. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The Criminal Court was crowded this morning, when the last stages of the Customs alleged conspiracy charges against Chas. ...

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  6. MANSION BURNED

    LONDON. Sunday.— Mr. John Wanamaker’s residence, near Philadelphia, has been destroyed by fire. The damage is estimated at one ...

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  7. SOCIALISM

    LONDON, Sunday .—Sir J. L. Walton (Liberal), addressing his constituents at South Leeds on Saturday, said that the Laborites were most ...

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  8. CHINA

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Edward Grey whose reply is believed to echo Lord [?]ne’s protests against the resolute resistance to the ...

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  9. SUFFRAGISTS

    LONDON, Sunday.—A procession of women suffragists, half a mile long, marched from Hyde Park to Trafalgar Square yesterday. Several bands ...

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  10. KING AND QUEEN

    LONDON, Sunday—King Edward and Queen Alexandra have crossed from Calais to Dover. The voyage was accomplished ...

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  11. SIR J. WARD

    One of Australasia’s statesmen, Sir Joseph Ward, Premier of New Zealand, passed through Fremantle to-day on the R.M.S. Mongolia, bound for ...

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  12. CRIMINALS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— At the general sessions to-day. Mr. Justice Eagleson passed sentence on Henry Lament for shopbreaking in the ...

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  13. FOREIGN CONSULS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. Roemke has been gazetted Consul-General for Australasia, to reside in Melbourne. Mr. Gunderson has been chosen as ...

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  14. LOCAL BODIES

    NARROGIN, This Day.—The Mayor (Mr. W. E. C. Moss) has convened a public meeting, to be held on Monday evening next, to discuss the ...

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  15. SERIOUS CHARGE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— In the Police Court to-day, Frederick. Swan, alias Dr. Evans and Johanna Walsh, alias Madame Lenard, appeared for ...

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  16. FOOTBALL

    LONDON, Sunday.—In the Rugby Football match on Saturday between England and Ireland, the Irishman won by 17 points to nine. ...

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  17. EXPLOSION

    LONDON, Sunday—Mr. Cortessc, magistrate in Patterson, New Jersey, was blown to pieces yesterday by a spring infernal machine sent to him ...

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  18. FRAIL FEMALE

    Anastainer Sara Cottileno, who informed the court in a shrill voice that she came from New Zealand, and was subject to fits, was presented on a ...

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  19. DROUGHT

    BUNBURY This Day.— There is a general desire for a break in the weather among the farmers and fruit-growers. Rain is badly wanted ...

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  20. GOLD FIND

    COOLGARDIE, This Day.—The rich gold find at Jourdie Hills is being kept back by the bad state of the road to Coolgardie, from which ...

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  21. YOUTHFUL THIEVES

    Edward [?]lett and William Sutherland, two little boys, aged eleven and fourteen years respectively, were presented in the Fremantle Police ...

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  22. SERIOUS ASSAULT

    Among the various Chinese factions in Perth there is a good deal of bad feeling, and the different “clans” are continually at variance, and several ...

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  23. CRICKET

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  24. TRANSVAAL

    LONDON, Sunday.—The elections for the Parliament of the Transvaal are now in full swing. The nominations were due on ...

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  25. STRIKE AFFAIR

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Alexander Rowe was fined 5/ to-day for having sold the newspaper “Worker” on Sunday, December 13, during the holding ...

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  26. STEALING AS A SERVANT

    Henry Sullivan, a led appeared in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., I.S.O., charged with having stolen 6/, ...

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  27. SOCIALISTS

    LONDON, Sunday.— The Kaiser is expelling aliens from Germany, chiefly Russian students who assisted the Socialist candidates at the recent ...

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  28. TUG SUNK

    SYDNEY, This Day.—It was discovered to-day that the tug Secret had been sunk during the night in Johnson’s Bay, Balmain. ...

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  29. BROOKTON V. GERALDTON.

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  30. ADJOURNED INQUEST

    The adjourned inquest concerning the death of John Crowley in Fremantle Park on January 29 was held in the Fremantle Court House this afternoon, ...

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