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  7. BOXING

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — [?] Squires publishes a farewell to-day He states that if his health and strength continue Australia may ...

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  8. ITALIANS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The recruiting of Italian labourers for Queensland has to wait [?] the [?] of the [?] and terms of employment are ...

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  9. SHIPWRECK

    LONDON, Wednesday.—News has just been received of a terrible shipping disaster, acc[?]d by heavy loss of life. ...

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  10. EMPIRE CLUB

    LONDON, Thursday. At the[?] Empire Club dinner yesterday, Sir Horace. Tozer regretted that the Government decided to close the door ...

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  11. HOSPITAL STAFF

    NANNINE, This Day.—About the end of the present month a new staff will be installed at the Nannine District Hospital ...

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  12. THE FITZROY

    DERBY, This Day.—Rains are falling very heavily on the Fitzroy about [?] station. There have [?] 15 inches and the ...

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  13. FEARFUL FATALITY

    At an early hour this morning another other of the tragic happenings which have been [?] on the[?] recently, [?] vicim[?] ...

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  14. NEW THEOLOGY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Rev. R. J. Gampbell has resigned the chairmanship of the London Board of Congregational ministers, because the ...

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  15. TYPHOID

    LONDON, Thursday.—Reginald L. Baker, the Sydney boxer, who went to England last month, and who is in a hospital there suffering from typhoid ...

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  16. SEVERE GALES

    LONDON, Thursday.—Severe gales are being experienced in England and Northern Europe. The velocity of the wind has ...

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  17. CAN DOMINGO

    LONDON, Thursday. —The United States Senate’s Foreign Relations Committee have ennorsed a treaty relative to the United States collecting ...

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  18. JAP CRUISERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Three Japanese cruisers have put in an appearance at Honolulu. ...

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  19. LIGHTNING

    GERALDTON, This Day.—One afternoon recently during a thunderstorm, the grass at Mt. Hill, Mr. G. E. Sewell’s property at Walkaway, was ...

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  20. TEETOTALLER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An extraordinary occurrence was reported from Bendigo this morning. Robert Makepeace, a miner, was ...

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  21. STRUCK AN ISLAND.

    Later particulars show that the gale drove the Berlin on to Voorn Island, the vessel almost immediately breaking amidships. ...

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  22. EAST FREMANTLE

    The East Fremantle Fire Brigade hold a competition last week for trophies presented by Cr. J. Donaldson, E. Browne, H. Rudderwick, and ...

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  23. CYCLING PLOT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the big cycle road race at Traralgon to-day an attempt to stop the limit men was discovered in time. ...

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  24. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The board, which is inquiring into the case of the suspended Customs’ officers, met again this morning. ...

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  25. DOMESTIC AFFAIRS

    Herbert Baker was sued for separation and maintenance by his wife, Lavinia Baker, in the Fremantle Police Court this morning. ...

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  26. THE LATEST NEWS.

    LONDON, Thursday.—The steamer Berlin was wrecked at 6 o’clock in the morning. She had 120 passengers and 60 of a ...

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  27. REBUILDING

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sir James A. Swettenham, Governor of Jamaica, has asked the Imperial Government to grant £15,000 for the relief of the ...

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  28. TRIAL BY JURY

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In the Criminal Court to-day, William Henry Frewin was arraigned again on a charge of having embezzled £36 from, Harris ...

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  29. LALLA MIRANDA

    LONDON, Thursday—Miss Lalla Miranda, the Victorian songstress, it having great success in the operas “Rigoletto,” “Hamlet,” and ...

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  30. RATING

    The rating question at North Fremantle had a striking development last night, and there was n very close approach to u sensation. ...

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  31. OBITUARY

    LONDON, Thursday.—The death is announced of Lord Davey, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. ...

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  32. JACKAROO

    MELBOURNE, This Day;—John Bagheno, an English Johnnie, was found [?] to-day of imposing on tradesmen by a false cheque. ...

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  33. PROROGUED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Federal Parliament quietly prorogued today. The Address in Reply was presented ...

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  34. POLICE COURT

    Alexander Cameron was presented in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Cr. J. Healy, J.P., ...

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  35. SILVER

    LONDON, Thursday—Silver was quoted to-day at 2/7[?] per ounce. ...

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  36. PORT BURGLARIES

    On Wednesday night two burglaries occurred in the Fremantle district, the first being at Mr. R. Ormiston’s grocery shop in Canning Road, East ...

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  37. FATAL FIRE

    MELBOURNE, This Day:—Gladys Scotson, aged 9, was fatally Burned at St Kilda to-day. Her Clo[?] ...

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  38. FIRE ALARM

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A fire in the Queensland Court at the Exhibition occurred to-day. The damage was slight. ...

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  39. ASSAULT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—John Dalrymple, who was acquitted on a charge of murder on Wednesday, was charged with having assaulted ...

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  40. POISONING CASE

    DAY DAWN, This Day.—The Richards family have now quite recovered from their regent sensational poisoning experience through having eaten ...

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  41. A RlVAl

    A correspondent writes:— It is doubtless to late to do anything this season, but there is no reason why the Fremantle Council should not ...

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  42. COMMITTEEMEN

    At last evening’s meeting of the East Fremantle Municipal Council, in accordance with notice, Cr. Farrington moved, “That any councillor who ...

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  43. LARRIKINS

    At the ordinary meeting of the East Fremantle Municipal Council, held last evening, Cr. Farrington drew the attention of the councillors to the fact ...

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  44. SEA BATHS

    There have been various measures of praise given to the new sea baths, which promise to make Fremantle the attraction that it deserves as a ...

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  45. PRISON ASSAULT

    Yesterday morning, while the usual morning muster oil the prisoners in the Fremantle gaol was, proceeding, 40 men left the ranks, and protested ...

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  46. WEDDING

    At Wesley Church, Hay-street, yesterday the marriage of Mr. J. Emerson of the “Sunday Times,” Perth to Miss Olive Polglase, of East Perth, ...

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  47. OVERDRAFT

    Cr. Angwin, in moving the adoption of the finance committee’s report at the mooting of the East Fremantle, Council held last evening, said that ...

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  48. BURNING CASE

    On inquiry this afternoon, it was ascertained that Mrs. Dick, the victim of a serious burning accident at South Fremantle yesterday, is doing ...

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