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  6. THIS MORNING NEWS.

    Mr. Barker returned to Perth on Saturday from Kalgoorlie. Arrangements are to be made for the taking of evidence at Perth and ...

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  7. CUSTOMS FRAUDS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.— The Customs officers, M’Graith Bayley end Frost, who were last week before the board, which was appointed to ...

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  8. HOME FLEET

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Daily mail” states that Lord Charles Beresford is to assume supreme command of the navy in home waters in April next. ...

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  9. COAL STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, This Day— Substantial concessions have been made by the colliery proprietors to the miners in regard to five mines in the Maitland ...

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  10. JEWISH EXODUS

    LONDON, Sunday [?]ing free [?]ponts to facilit[?] the emigration of the Jews at present residing in that country. ...

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  11. A DISAPPOINTMENT

    Judging by the many expressions of disappointment which are being given voice to by business men here at the lack of good effort on Fremantle ...

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  12. UNKNOWN WOMAN

    MELBOURNE, The Day— A woman, aged [?], renned and [?]dy-like, with plenty of jewellery, died in a nurse’s house at Fit[?]roy and the ...

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  13. THE DOCK QUESTION

    The proposal to invest the Harbor Trust Board with increased powers, as to borrowing money for the extension and completion of the harbor works, ...

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  14. THE LIFT ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The lad who was killed in a lift accident on Saturday, was identified as Norman Byron Palmer, a steward in the ...

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  15. JAPAN AND PUSSIA

    LONDON, Sunday. —The Japanese press are complaining bitterly that Russia has opened no places in Northern Manchuria to international trade, ...

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  16. RUSSIA UNABLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Advices from Peking state that Russia has announced that she is unable to evacuate Northern Manchuria before April, owing ...

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  17. AGED INMATE

    MELBOURNE, This Day. —Peter Anderson, an elderly inmate of the Ballarat Benevolent Asylum, was charged to-day at Ballarat with having ...

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  18. A BIG FIRE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A fire occurred early this morning in North Melbourne. Great damage was done to Norton’s ...

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  19. GERMAN BOASTS

    LONDON, Sunday,—The “Hamburger Nachrichter,” a paper published in Hamburg, derides the British boasts of naval supremacy. ...

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  20. EPIDEMIC OF

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Peter Kinnane, a laborer, who had been drinking at Rushworth, fell down an old suaft, 75 feet deep, six days ago. His ...

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  21. RAILWAY OUTRAGE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The detectives. so far have failed to discover the perpetrators of the outrage at Bendigo, where some gelignite was placed ...

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  22. SERIOUS FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A disastrous fire took place at Korumburra to-day, and started in Mrs. Tonkin’s boarding-house. The f[?]nes secured a ...

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  23. SHOP LIFTING

    A young women named Florrie Red-path was charged, at the Perth Police Court this morning, with having, on Saturday night, stolen some child’s ...

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  24. MEDICAL MEN

    SYDNEY, This Day.— Elizabeth Chambers,.. a domestic servant, died in the Sydney Hospital to-day under peculiar circumstances. ...

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  25. BOY RUN OVER

    LONDON, Sunday.—A motor car, in which the Duchess of Connaught and her daughter were driving, ran over and killed a small boy at Hounslow. ...

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  26. STOWAWAYS FROM DERBY

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Captain T. Smith, J.P., George Archer, Louis Darcey, and Wm. ...

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  27. LAWN TENNIS

    LONDON, Sunday.—Mr. A. J. Wilding, the New Zealand Lawn Tennis Champion, has won the South of England championship, which was played ...

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  28. INTERFERING WITH POLICE

    Ernest Smith appeared at the Perth City Police Court this morning, charged, with interitring with constable Ryan whilst in the execution of his ...

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  29. ALLEGED ROBBERY WITH VIOLENCE.

    At the Perth City Police Court this morning, William Lyons, John Hynes, and James Walsh were chatted, on remand, at the Perth City Police Court, ...

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  30. KETCH RIP

    At about 4 o’clock this morning the ketch Rip returned to the Roads owing to a leak having been discovered. The Rip left yesterday for Hopetoun with ...

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  31. BOMBS FOUND

    LONDON, Sunday. — Extraordinary precautions are being taken to [?]tect M. Falliers, who is visiting the colonial exhibition at Marseilles. ...

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  32. TRAMWAY SHELTER

    Subsequent to the rumble of the first tram being heard in High-street, the St. John’s Church authorities are said to have offered a portion of the ...

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  33. ENGLISH MILITIA

    LONDON, Sunday, — The Tomion “Spectator,” referring to the experimental militia company, which proved such a success, emphasises the ...

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  34. DRUNKEN KATE.

    Kate Guthrie, a very hard featured middle-aged woman, appeared in custody, at the Perth Police Court this morning charged with having been in ...

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  35. TWO FITS

    The Perth Fire Brigade Ambulance this morning had two calls. Constable Pollock was seized with an epileptic fit at the police barracks, and ...

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  36. DISORDERLY JOHNSON

    At the Fremantle Police Count this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Captain T. Smith, J.P., Harry Johnson was charged with ...

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