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  7. SHOP MURDER

    LONDON, Tuesday.— [?] was committed for trial by the [?] in connection with the murder of Mr. Whitely in his shop, appears in ...

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  8. PAPAL INTERESTS

    LONDON, Tuesday. — Austria-Hungary, in accepting the protection of [?] interests, has applied to France to restore the diplomatic documents ...

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  9. THE THAW CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—In giving evidence for the defence in the Thaw case, Dr. Evans stated that during his examinations of Thaw he was convinced ...

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  10. INVASION

    LONDON, Tuesday .—During a disturbing debate in the House of Lords to-day, relative to the rink [?] Lord Roberts declared [?] ...

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  11. VICTORIAN RACING

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  12. PARLIAMENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Federal Parliament was opened this afternoon by Commission, Sir Samuel Griffiths, Justice, officiating. ...

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  13. TO-DAY’S SHOW

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  14. EXECUTON

    LONDON, Tuesday—It is reported in New York that the revolutionary general, Parehes, and eighteen of the followers, including three United States ...

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  15. COLONIALS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Winston Churchill says that the Colonial Premiers, during their visit to England in connection with the Colonial ...

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  16. PRICE OF BREAD

    BUNBURY, This Day.—Local bakers state that the present cash price of the 21b. loaf is not profitable, and they are talking about increasing it ...

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  17. GIRLS BOUGHT

    LONDON, Monday.—“Queenslander,” writing to the London “Globe,” asserts that New Hebridean girls are often bought from native chiefs for a ...

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  18. WILD CATS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There is a great boom in the copper mines in New York Many “wild cat” schemes are being put on the market. ...

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  19. ALLEGED OUTRAGE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In the Criminal Court to-day Wm. Kirkwood, aged 29, pleaded not guilty to a charge of having assaulted Kathleen Rose Barret ...

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  20. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Colonel Henry Steel Olcott, president and founder of the Theosophical Society, is dead. ...

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  21. TRADERS’ PICNIC

    At the meeting of the Traders’ Association held last evening, there was some mention of the proposed picnic in connection with the Traders’ ...

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  22. DOCTOR’S DEATH

    LONDON, Tuesday.—An inquest has been opened concerning the death of Jack S. Layton, who came to England land from Australia as doctor on the ...

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  23. BOXING BOUT

    DAY DAWN, This Day.—Considerable interest is being evinced locally, in the coming glove contest between Jim Drew and Joe Morris, two local men ...

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  24. COPPER BOOM

    Mr. T. O’Bierne, of the Hotel Orient, Fremantle, has received a letter from Mr. G. S. Miller from [?], via Leigh’s Creek, South ...

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  25. TRADERS ASSN.

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  26. LATEST BETTING.

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  27. DROWNED

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Edith Mary Brown was drowned at Glenelg on Tuesday night. She was engaged as cook at the Pier ...

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  28. BOGUS HEIRESS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Charlotte Tyrer, on a charge of larceny of £2 worth of clothing, was sentenced to one month’s gaol. ...

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  29. THE TRAMWAYS

    The following resolution was carried at yesterday’s meeting of the District Traders’ Association:—“That this association, in general meeting ...

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  30. CARGO CARRIAGE

    At last night’s meeting of the Fremantle District Traders’ Association, a member reported that it had come to his knowledge that 15,000 cases of ...

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  31. NEW LOAN

    The Colonial Secretary, in his remarks during the opening of the Jandakot’ show to-day, said that the terms for the new loan we[?] so ...

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  32. ALLEGED HOLDER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—William John Dalrytnple Hawer was on trial to-day for tho alleged murder of Minnie Hill, with whom be fived at ...

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  33. GAMBLING SCHOOL

    The attendance at the City Police Court this morning was mostly composed of Mongolians, for a gambling raid had taken place last night. Lee ...

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  34. LOSS OF AN EYE

    In the Perth Local Court this morning, before Mr. J. Cowan, P.M., Wm. Bradford sued Miliars’ Karri and Jarrah Co., under the Workmen’s ...

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  35. UNREGISTERED RACING

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  36. CUSTOMS HOUSE

    At last evening’s meeting of the Fremantle District Traders’ Association, Cr. Lucraft reported that the Fremantle Council had decided to ...

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  37. HALF-HOLIDAY

    At last evening’s meeting of the Fremantle - District Traders’ Association, Mr. J. A. Hicks moved—“That, in the opinion of this association, the ...

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  38. NEW BUILDINGS

    In these depressed days, when almost everyone met with is deploring the dullness of trade and the “had times” generally, it is distinctly ...

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  39. THE NOR’-WEST

    At last evening’s meeting of the Fremantle District Traders’ Association, the following resolution was agreed to in connection with the Port ...

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  40. JANDAKOT

    A commencement has been made in connection with the carrying out of the preliminary work of constructing the Jandakot railway. ...

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  41. TIRING PATIENCE

    Llewellyn Williams, who has been continual remanded, was placed in the dock at the City Court again this morning, and Mr. Roe remarked that ...

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