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  7. REPATRIATION

    LONDON, Monday.—The “Westminister Gazette” says that if Mr. Churchill is his correct, that the repatriation clause is only compulsory on the ...

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  8. REGICIDES

    LONDON, Monday.—A number of regicides attacked several Seriyan deputies in the streets of Belgrade—dangerously wounding one—because their ...

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  9. NAVIGATION

    LONDON, Monday.—The Navigation Conference, will open on March 26. Sir Thomas Sutherland, chairman of the P. and O. Co., is among the ...

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  10. IRELAND

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. Ian Malcolm, MIP., in a letter to the “Times,” after a special visit to Ireland, declares that Mr. Bryce’s ...

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  11. BOXING

    LONDON, Monday.—Reginald L. Baker is suffering from enteric fever, and has been removed to the hospital, His advisees say that it is hopeless ...

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  12. ALLEGED MURDER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The trial of Thomas Treloar for the alleged murder of Mrs. Patterson was continued to-day. ...

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  13. DEATH

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—D. A. Crosby, the defeated Labor candidate, at the recent Senate election, died this morning at the age of 34. ...

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  14. FIRE ARMS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A sensational discovery was made at the general sessions to-day, when Frederick Ogle, an aristocratic-looking man, ...

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  15. JAPANESE

    LONDON, Monday —The Japanese at Tokio are displeased with the proposal restriction of Labor immigrants is the United States, though the statesmen ...

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  16. LATE SPITING

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  17. MINER KILLED

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — John Ryder, a miner near the Loch Fyne mine at Hood’s Point, was killed by a fall of stone to-day. ...

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  18. CRICKET

    SYDNEY, This Day.—The disqualifications on the leading cricketers was again considered at a meeting of the New South Wales Cricket Association ...

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  19. HONOLULU

    LONDON, Monday.—The steamer Heliopolis is being fitted up at Cardiff to take two thousand Spanish emigrants to Honolulu. ...

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  20. The Verdict

    Treloar was found guilty of murder to-day, with the strongest possible recommendation to mercy. Many ladies in court wept ...

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  21. STINKING BOMB

    LONDON, Monday.—M. Zcherniak, the technical adviser of the Russian revolutionaries, two Swedes and one French police agent, who were ...

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  22. SWINDLER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Frederick Ogle was sentenced to five years’ hard labor in Melbourne to-day—the maximum penalty for swindling. ...

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  23. CITY POLICE COURT

    Messrs. A. G. Russell and John Elliott sat in the City Court this morning and dealt with the various cases on the list ...

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  24. REPORT FROM

    The works and reserves committee of the Fremantle Municipal Council reported at last night’s meeting of that body, having inspected that ...

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  25. “DICK THE CAT.”

    Richard Williams was using very bad language at Plympton on January 20, when P.c. Cahill came on the scene. ...

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  26. KIRK’S BAZAAR

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Supreme Court to-day made an order the sale or lease of Kirk’s Bazaar, which is a part of the estate ...

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  27. SILVER

    LONDON, Monday.—Silver was quoted at 2/7½ per oz. to-day. ...

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  28. CYCLING

    Messrs. Lennie and Warren, Coolgardie cyclists, who left Coolgardie yesterday, will ride to Perth, and will then leave the city ion a journey ...

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  29. TRAM ADVTS.

    Sir,—I have before me a copy of your paper of the 1st inst., which not only circulates well within Western Australia, but outside also. My ...

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  30. URGENT WORKS

    At last evening’s meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council the following recommendations of the works and reserves committee were considered and ...

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  31. FINE IMPOSED

    Arthur F. Hamlyn behaved in a very disorderly manner at the Fremantle railway station yesterday afternoon, and was required to raise the ...

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  32. CUSTOMS HOUSE

    The news concerning the erection of a new Customs house at Fremantle has been received locally with a good deal of satisfaction. ...

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  33. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    In reference to the outbreak of bubonic plague in February, 1906, which practically terrorised Fremantle, the health officer (Dr. J. W. Hope) in ...

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  34. BIRTH RATE

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  35. WATER SUPPLY

    The joint committees of Fremantle, East Fremantle, and North Fremantle reported to last night’s meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council having ...

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  36. WEST WARD

    In his annual report to the Fremantle the Municipal Council. Dr. J. W. Hope (health officer) says :—“A considerable improvement has been effected in the ...

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  37. VACCINATION

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  38. U.A.O.D

    The quarterly general meeting of the above order was held last evening, when there was a record attendances of members. ...

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  39. DEATH OF MR. UHR

    Mr. D’Arcy Uhr, who died at Coolgardie yesterday, was in his young days a sub-inspector of police in Queensland, and had a hand in the ...

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  40. ASSAULT CASES

    Richard Clarke was presented in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, charged with having assaulted Sam Singh, and evidence having been ...

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  41. BAD LANGUAGE

    In the Fremantle Police Court today, T. Tovin appeared to answer a charge of having used bad language to Edward Weston, and was fined 3/, ...

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  42. SOUTH FREMANTLE

    In conversation yesterday evening with an “Evening Mail” representative, the Minister for Works (Mr. Jas. Price) mentioned in connection with ...

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  43. COLLAPSE

    At 8.50 this morning, the Perth Fire Brigade Ambulance received a call to the Australia Hotel, in Murray-street. There a man named Frank Nolan ...

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  44. CORRECTION.

    In our issue of yesterday a printer’s error occurred in the name of the secretary of the Melville District Roads Board. It should have road P. Cram ...

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