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  6. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    The railway department. Mr [?] charges investigated by a [?] Commission. First day’s evidence Mr. Short and Mr. [?] ...

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  7. J. BUTLER’S

    LONDON, Monday.—J. Butler, the well-known pedestrian, has walked from London to Brighton in 8 hours 23½ minutes, this constituting a ...

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  8. CORONAL ENQUIRY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the coroner’s inquest held to-day on the body of Charles Edward Stuart Jamieson, a draughtsman in the Lands ...

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  9. QUICK PASSAGE

    LONDON, Monday.—The steamer Empress of China, which carried the English mails for Hong-Kong, took 29½ days to complete the voyage from ...

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  10. INFERNAL MACHINE

    LONDON, Monday.—During a search which was being made in a house in [?] by the Police, an internal machine exploded. ...

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  11. SWEDISH STEAMER

    LONDON, Monday.—A Swedish [?] bound for Finland, has beem [?] by the [?] When the captured steamer was ...

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  12. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Thomas Fitzpatrick, a baker, aged 36, [?] himself in the need with a revolver in City-Street last night. ...

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  13. PUBLICAN PULLED

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — John Guthrie Speace, a publican, was committed for [?] at [?] on a charge or forging a telegram. ...

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  14. CECIL HEAVY

    LONDON, Monday.—Cecil Healy, the well-known Australian swimmer, has won the Hundred Metres International Race at Brussels, covering the course ...

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  15. NO VISIBLE MEANS

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., Charles Josephs, alias Simpkin, and Clara, Josephs, alias Simpkin, ...

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  16. REVOLUTIONISTS

    LONDON, Monday.—The chief of the Finnish revolutionary body known as the “Red Guard” and two other Terrorists, have been arrested at a house ...

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  17. VIC. EXHIBITS

    LONDON, Monday. — The English newspapers contain many further complimentary references to Victoria’s display at the Grocers’ Exhibition in ...

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  18. BELGIAN “LOCKOUT”

    LONDON, Monday.—Thirty thousand men have been “locked out” in Verviers, a town in Belgium. This action has been taken by the ...

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  19. JAP AND RUSSIAN

    LONDON, Monday.—The crew of the Japanese ship Kayetsumaru, consisting of eleven men, have been arrested for poaching at Waroukoi, in ...

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  20. SYRIAN SOLDIERS

    LONDON, Monday.—A party of Syrian soldiers, who were in charge of military prisoners on board the Turkish transport Assyr, mutinied while ...

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  21. J. L. TOOLE’S

    LONDON, Monday.—The late Mr. J. L. Toole has left fifteen thousand pounds to various charities. ...

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  22. ENGLISH M.P.

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—An Adelaide resident, who was a passenger by the mail steamer Mongolia, which arrived on Saturday, states that Mr. Austen ...

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  23. ASSAULT

    Gerald A. Keys, a man whose past record is anything but a clean one, was brought up, on remand, at the Perth City Police Court this morning, ...

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  24. NURSE CHARGED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Nurse Florence Hope was further charged to-day with malpractice on Clara Haynes, a married woman, and another named ...

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  25. MAN FOUND

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Ernest G. Braham, aged 40, commercial traveller, was found dead on the beach at Brighton this morning with a hole ...

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  26. MASSACRE OF

    LONDON, Monday.—The union of the Russian People” has issued a manifesto at Odessa, urging another massacre of the Jews. ...

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  27. LONDON QUOTES

    LONDON, Monday.—Bar silver is quoted on the London markets at 2/7[?]. ...

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  28. TREASURE ISLAND

    LONDON, Monday.—The Xema, the ship which was despatched by a wealthy English syndicate to hunt for a certain Treasure Island, said to be ...

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  29. PEASANT RIOTS

    LONDON, Monday.—A riot has occurred amongst the Malmysh peasants, during which a commissioner and seven other police officials were killed. ...

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  30. WHARF ACCIDENTS

    A man named Wm. Stewart, residing at Norfolk-street, was injured this morning while working on the s.s. Newbridge. A block carried away and ...

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  31. DEGRADED WOMAN

    At the Perth City Police Court this morning, Susun Long, for using obscene language yesterday, was fined 20/, in default ten days’ imprisonment. ...

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  32. MAIL BOAT ASHORE

    LONDON, Monday.—The P. and O. Company’s s.s. Caledonia has gone ashore in the Suez Canal. Attempts were made to pull the huge ...

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  33. NORTH FREMANTLE

    The North Fremantle Council considered in committee last night the matter of tramway connection with the Fremantle system. ...

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  34. PERTH LICENSING COURT

    The quarterly sitting of the Perth Licensing Court was resumed this morning. The chairman (Mr. A. S. Roe) ...

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  35. ASSAY REPORT

    For the information of the Minister, for Mines, the Government minerologist has submitted a report of the assays made by him during the last ...

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  36. FALSE PRETENCES

    Mary A. Smith was brought up in custody, at the Perth City Police Court this morning, charged with having obtained some groceries from Mr. ...

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  37. WITHIN THE SANCTUARY

    Margaret O’Grady, who on Thursday was remanded for sentence on a charge of having, at the Roman Catholic Cathedral, stolen a purse, ...

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  38. THE SOUTH FREMANTLE ACCIDENT

    Jessie Ede, the four-year-old daughter of Mr. Wm. Ede, of South Fremantle, who was run over by a cart and seriously injured on Saturday ...

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  39. STABBING AFFRAY

    BOULDER, This Day.—A sensational stabbing incident occurred at Boulder last night. It appears that an Irishman [?] ...

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  40. SULLIVAN ACCIDENT FUND

    The following is a list of monies collected by Messrs. Butler, Boy, Charlton, and Edwards for Mr. W. Sullivan, who had the misfortune to break ...

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  41. VIGOROUS VERBS

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., Beatrice Du Bois was charged with having used obscene language. ...

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  43. JAUNTY JAMES

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., James Baker was charged with having been of disorderly conduct by ...

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  44. SAILORS’ REST.

    At King’s Theatre this evening, a grand concert will be given in aid of the Sailors’ Rest. Amongst those who will contribute to the success of ...

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  46. FREMANTLE RACE CLUB

    The weights for the Fremantle Race Club’s meeting to-morrow, at Bicton, appear in our issue of to-day. The meeting will, of course, be held at ...

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