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  5. THE VATICAN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Vatican complains that M. Briand’a latest concession are illusory and protests against the exclusion of foreign cures, ...

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  6. GERMAN POLlTICS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Count von B[?]elow, addressing the Reichstag yesterday fiercely assailed the Centre for coalescing with the Socialists. He ...

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  7. CRIMES AT SEA

    LONDON, Tuesday,— A highly interesting correspondence has taken place between the authorities of Canada and the United States with reference ...

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  8. INCINERATED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A man in Bristol was belilng [?] in his kitchen to-day, when an accident occurred, owing to which the [?]ar was ignited, and it ...

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  9. CUSTOMS HOUSE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The following is a further excerpt from the report of the Inspector-General of Public Works, which has been approved ...

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  10. THE CASTAWAYS.

    Captain Airey, of the s.s. Penguin, made no idle boast when yesterday morning at daylight he left Fremantle and said that he would bring back in ...

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  11. THE THAW CASE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mrs. Thaw, the wife of the accused in the New York alleged murder case, when cross-examined, admitted that when she ...

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  12. HIGH COURT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Application was made to the High Court for leave to appeal from the decision of the Full Court of Western Australia, ...

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  13. VICTORIAN RACING

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  14. THE SOUTH-WEST

    BUNBURY, This Day.—A movement has been started here, which is gaining ground, having in view the securing of the “South-West for the ...

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  15. P. AND O. CO.

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Sir Thomas Suther[?]d, chairman of the P. and O. Company, when interviewed respecting Mr. Chapman’s accusations, declined ...

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  16. FAMINE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Owing to the famine, the stricken provinces in Russia require 3[?] million pounds for charitable and medical relief. ...

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  17. HUGH HARASSED

    Hugh Govern was presented in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., charged with having used obscene language, ...

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  18. INTELLIGENCE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The “Chronicle” emphasises the need for an intelligence bureau, supplementing the periodical Colonial conference. ...

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  19. COUNCIL DEFIED

    Before Mr. A. S. Roc, P.M., in the Perth Police Court this morning, John Wilson and John Quigley were charged with having at Victoria Park carried ...

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  20. FOG SIGNALS

    A letter was read at a meeting of the Fremantle Harbor Trust, held yesterday afternoon, from Capt. Knight, of the s.s. Grantala, stating that on ...

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  21. VARIOUS CASES

    In the City Police Court this morning, Charles E. Britnall was charged with having been drank while in charge of a horse and cart, but did ...

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  22. JETTY EXTENSION

    The matter of the proposed improvements to the Owen’s Anchorage Jetty came up for discussion at the meeting of the Fremantle Hurbor Trust, held ...

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  23. BANISHED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—It has transpired that one thousand political prisoners were banished to Siberia on January 9th. ...

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  24. TRADERS’ ASSOCIATION

    The new general committee of the Fremantle and District Traders’ Association held their first meeting last evening when there were a couple of ...

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  25. WHARFAGE DUES

    At last night’s meeting of the Fremantle District Traders’ Association, the president (Mr. F. Hollis) explained the position in regard to the ...

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  26. WATER SUPPLY

    This morning the Minister of Works, Hon. Jas. Price, received a deputation from the Mayor and Councillors of Claremont, in regard to the local ...

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  27. ‘MAIL’ RELIEF FUND

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  28. S.S. AUSTHALIND

    The steamer Australind loft Flinders Bay yesterday for Bunbury, and on leaving it was discovered that a fire had broken out in the No. 4 hold At ...

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  29. SAILORS’ REST.

    The Fremantle Oval should be crowded this evening, when the concert arranged by Miss Maggie Francis will be held, and the proceeds devoted to ...

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  30. NEW YORK BIOSCOPE.

    To-morrow evening at the Town Hall, a grand animated picture entertainment will be given by the New York Bioscope Co. The proprietors ...

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