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  5. WHARFAGE

    Geraldton, This Day.—A local from has received two buggies from Fremantle, the freight on which was £1 4/5, in itself a severe charge enough; ...

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  6. SAN DOMINGO

    LONDON, Thursday.—The United States [?] has [?] the agreement with San [?] S[?]ingo. ...

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  7. GIRL’S SUICIDE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The coroner this morning resumed the inquest regarding the death of Edith May Wootton. ...

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  8. INSURANCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Canadian Royal Commission on life insurance companies severely condemns the investment of funds in speculative ...

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  9. SUNDAY TIME

    Sir,—Referring to the various paragraphs which have appeared in your paper in regard to “Sunday time” at Fremantle, I enclose a copy of a ...

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  10. THE THAW CASE

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mrs. Th[?]w’s cross-examination has ended. Her evidence placed her mother in an unfavorable light. She was drawing ...

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  11. DEPRECIATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The president of the Life Insurance Underwriters’ Society in New York says that the value of the American life insurance ...

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  12. REFORMERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—There is great excitement in London in [?]tion with the county election. The municipal reformers have hired ...

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  13. CATHEDRAL

    GERALDTON, This Day.—The Catholics in this diocese are taking initial steps towards raising funds for the purpose of building a cathedral in ...

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  14. MIDLAND

    GERALDTON, This Day.—There are complaints here of unsufficient accommodation on the Midland railway. No provision appears to have been ...

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  15. RIFLE SHOOTING

    LONDON, Thursday.—There are possibilities of a Canadian rifle team visiting Australia with the British team. ...

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  16. UGLY FALL

    GERALDTON, This Day.—Mr. J. Newman is recovering from a severe fall, which he experienced on Tuesday. While at work at the residence of ...

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  17. INQUIRY

    GERALDTON, This Day.—An official inquiry is to be held by Mr. Saunderson, of the Public Works Department, into the proposal to form the ...

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  18. MORE LAW

    CUE, This Day.—According to semi-official information received, it is expected that the request put forward by the residents of Cue, through Mr. ...

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  19. WHARFAGE DUES

    At yesterday’s mooting of the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce, a letter was received from the Harbor Trust, intimating that they did not ...

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  20. CONFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—As the Colonial Conference approaches, the newspapers of all shades of opinion are actively discussing the programme from ...

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  21. CONGRESS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Federal Labor Congress to-day carried a resolution favoring the principle of 44 hours as a week’s labor all round. ...

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  22. PARTING GLASS

    DAY DAWN, This Day.—At the meeting of the Day Dawn Council on Monday, the Mayor incidentally announced that as Mr. Gerald Lovell, ...

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  23. DOG NUISANCE

    An accident, which might easily have had a fatal termination, occurred at 9 p.m. yesterday at the corner of King and George street, East ...

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  24. MAMMOTH LINER

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Hamburg-American line have ordered through Harland and Woolf’s the larg[?] liner in the world, containing a swimming ...

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  25. TREACHEROUS

    MEEKATHARRA, This Day.—Two accidents occurred at the Ingliston Extended during the week, but fortunately neither proved serious. The ...

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  26. THE TRAINS

    There has been persistently circulated in the inner railway circles recently the rumor that a reduction is about to be made in the number of ...

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  27. RIFLE SHOT

    PEAK HILL, This Day.—An aboriginal, named Leo, fired a rifle at William Barden, at the letter’s garden at Peak Hill on Wednesday, Fortunately ...

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  28. POSTAL AFFAIRS

    A general committee meeting of the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce was held yesterday, when a number of interesting local matters were discussed, ...

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  29. FRUIT FLY

    BUNBURY, This Day.—It must be admitted that the worst orchard pest —the fruit fly—has found a lodgment in our district at last, doubtless ...

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  30. COMMERCE

    At yesterday’s meeting of the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce, a request was received from the Geraldton Chamber of Commerce, asking ...

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  31. FINANCE

    The February figures are not so rosy as promised to be the result of the month’s work. The balance on the wrong side of the leger on this ...

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  32. CUSTOMS HOUSE

    At yesterday’s meeting of the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce, a letter was received from the Acting Comptroller of Customs, containing an ...

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  33. RAILWAY LINE

    At the meeting of the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce, held yesterday, a letter was read from the Premier (Mr. N. J. Moore) acknowledging the ...

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  34. MR. E. AVES

    The secretary of the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce (Mr. M. Edward Pye) announced at yesterday’s meeting, of that body that Mr. Ernest ...

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  35. PENITENT PADDY

    Patrick Maher was charged in the Fremantle Police Court this morning with having been drunk in High-street. “Shuro ! yer worship,” remarked ...

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  36. FORT FORREST

    In answer to a telegram from Mr. Coon, secretary of the Trades’ Hall Association, asking the reason for the delay in the starting of the ...

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  37. A GOLD PIN

    Wm. Ed. Johnson was brought before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., in the City Court this morning, charged with having unlawfully been in the possession ...

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  38. CLEANSING FREMANTLE

    On and after to-day the street cleansing and rubbish service of Fremantle will be conducted under the municipalisation scheme recently ...

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  39. SAVINGS BANK

    The amount standing to the credit of depositors in the Savings Bank on February 28 was £2,426,519 18/5, an increase of £6,224 11/7 for the month. ...

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  40. GOLD YIELD

    The gold yield for February as shown by the amount of bullion entered for export and received at the Perth branch of the Royal Mint was ...

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  41. OLD MEN’S HOME

    The Master of the Old Men’s Home Fremantle, on behalf of the inmates, desires to thank the following donors: Mrs. [?]borne, parcal of story ...

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  42. KING’S THEATRE.

    On Monday evening next, at King’s Theatre, a grand concert will be held in aid of the Carnarvon Castle relief fund. ...

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  43. BAD WORDS

    Frederick Osborne was using highly colored language in Norfolk Lan[?] on Saturday night last,, when P. c. M’Speering happened along and “ran ...

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  44. BAD BEHAVIOUR

    Herbert Poole was presented in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, charged with having been drunk and of affensive behaviour on the ...

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  45. TRADES HALL BAND.

    This evening, the usual Friday night concert will be given by the Trades Hall Band on the Esplanade, when the entire takings at the turnstiles will ...

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