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  7. THIS MORNING NEWS.

    The Gold-stealing Commission conclusion of the evidence. Local court case. Interesting read in court. ...

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  8. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The informations have been taken one by the [?] Department, one against W. H. Frewin and the other against G. ...

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  9. ALLEGED THEFT

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—At the Criminal Court this morning, [?] Dureure Davis, aged 32, who on the previous day had been [?] guilty of ...

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  10. THE TRAGEDY

    At the sitting of the Criminal Seasons this morning, before Mr. Justice Booth, John Fleming was placed upon his trial, charged with the murder of ...

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  11. S.A. POLITICS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—There is no further definite development in connection with the political crisis. Mr. Butler has powers offered to him. ...

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  12. THE MURDER

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The first of the three murder chains to be board at the present [?] was called on this morning, when Ada Hossett, aged ...

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  13. LABOUR PARTY

    LONDON, Wednesday—The West-minister Gazette states that Mr. Keir [?] have with the Bill because he has co-operated ...

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  14. MYSTERY OF

    LONDON, Wednesday.—An extraordinary affair has occurred at the of the Countess Rodellee [?] Portzie, a blue diamond from the crown ...

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  15. YANKEE IRISH

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The National Irish League, who are holding a convention in Philadelphia, have forwarded £14,000 to Mr. Redmond’s ...

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  16. P. AND O. BOAT

    LONDON, Wednesday.—H.M.S. Suffolk is assisting the P. and O. s.s. Iris, which met with an accident off Zante, on the coast of ...

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  17. NEW TURBINES

    LONDON, Wednesday,—The trial of the turbine engines, with which the new battleship Dreadnought, has been fitted, has proved very satisfactory. ...

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  18. RATIFICATION

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Belgium and Morocco have united in ratifying the Algeciras protocol, although the French press imply that German ...

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  19. ITALIAN KING

    LONDON, Wednesday.—After the conclusion of a cinematograph entertainment at, the palace at Rocconigi, in Southern Italy. King Victor Emanuel ...

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  20. RUSSIAN PEASANTS

    LONDON. Wednesday—Now the Russian harvest has been garnered, the revolutionaries are appealing to the peasants to demand with arms in ...

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  21. MAN FALLS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—While W. Viport was riding after some cattle at Camperdown yesterday, his horse fell, and rolled on him, killing him ...

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  22. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Wednesday. — The wool market is extremely brisk. From par to 5 per cent. above opening rates for all sorts. ...

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  23. UNION S.S. CO.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Union Steamship Company of New Zealand have purchased the s.s. Hollywood. ...

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  24. LONDON QUOTES

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The price of bar silver is quoted in London at 2/7 7-8th. ...

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  25. ALLEGED IDLE AND DISORDERLY

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr. J. Healy, J.P., Charles, [?] Cones, was charged with being an idle and ...

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  26. ARREST EFFECTED

    LONDON, Wednesday.—Joseph Smith, a Mormon president, has been arrested in New York for having six wives and forty children. ...

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  27. WHO OWNS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Victorian Government have obtained counsel’s opinion to-day concerning the question as to who owns the Riverina. ...

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  28. CONSTANT VISITOR

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Thomas Fleming, a carrier, was sentenced to three months at the City Court for stealing a marked half-crown from the ...

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  29. DROWNING CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Hugh Ryan (33), a railway storekeeper, Sydney Tompkins (20), son of Luke Tompkins, a storekeeper, and Thos. Sara (33), a ...

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  30. WHEAT MARKET

    LONDON, Wednesday—The visible supply of wheat afloat for the united Kingdom is 56,967,000 quarters. ...

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  31. AMUSEMENTS

    Last night the Theatre Royal was crowded, when the comic opera “Veronique” was presented for the third time in Perth, and the large number ...

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  32. TIMBER TROUBLES

    The cessation of work at the timber mills has, during the present week, been the means of providing some business at the Perth City Court. ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN WOOL

    LONDON, Wednesday.— Thirty-eight bales of wool from Australian sheep, which was imported per the s.s. Mombusin in 1905, when auctioned recently ...

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  34. WATCH SNATCHING

    MELBOURNE, This Day. — James Skeehan was committed for trial today for snatching Frederick Wedeman’s watch in Burke-street. ...

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  35. SPANISH SCHOOLS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The Spanish Government propose to borrow two million sterling, with which to construct five thousand primary schools. ...

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  36. COURT MISCELLANY

    Town Hall clock boomed out the hour of 10 a.m., and the expected court is [?] crowded into the structure with their customary ...

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  37. FREMANTLE EXHIBITION.

    Another pleasant evening was spent by the visitors at the Victoria. Hall, the various contests being keenly watched and applauded. Judging by ...

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  38. HOSPITAL PATIENTS

    Groves and Tracey, the victims of the recent accident at Baker’s buildings, are doing as well as can be expected under the circumstances. ...

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  39. NEGLECTFUL MOTHER

    At the Perth City Court this morning, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., Mary Scott was charged by Annie Loney, with having deserted her ...

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  40. DROVER’S DEATH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A man named, John Rood, of Seymour, while rescuing some cattle from the flood waters, was swept away with his horse ...

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  41. WESLEY HALL.

    On Friday next, October 5, at the Wesley Hall South Fremantle, an elocutionary and vocal entertainment will take place. Among those who will ...

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  42. OPIUM SMUGGULING

    At 1.30 p.m. to-day Detectives Hunter and O’Dowd arrested a Chairman named Ab Quong. on a charge of having a quantity of opium in his ...

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  43. SMOKE SOCIAL.

    To-morrow light the officers of the West Australian Regiment of the A.L.H. will entertain the officers and men of the Perth police, force at a ...

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  45. BIO TABLEAU.

    The Bio-Tableau Company presented another fine programme at King is Theatre last evening, when the various items, many of which were entirely new ...

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  46. HIGH-CLASS MEALS.

    The Duke of York is recognised as one of the most up-to-date dining-rooms in Fremantle. Strangers can do no better than try this place for their ...

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