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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    The timber trouble Meeting [?] union executive. A protracted sitting. Mass [?] to be held in Perth. ...

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  8. CUSTOMS FRAUDS

    ADELAIDE, This Day —Messrs. G. P. Harris, Scarfe and Co. have been served within a summons by the Customs Department, in which they are sued for ...

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  9. CAPTAIN KILLED

    LONDON, Thursday.—Captain D[?] of the 3rd Russian Grana[?] has been assassinated in Moscow. The reason assisted for the crime ...

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  10. SHOP LIFTER

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A woman named Alice M‘M[?]rto, aged 43, a widow was fined £[?] at the City Court for shop-lifting. ...

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  11. THE TRAGEDY

    The trial of John Fleming, charging with the murder of James Louton, at Monkey Well, in the Gascoyne district, November 23 last, was continued at ...

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  12. TIMBER TROUBLE

    YARLOOP, This Day.—Over a dozen members are here for the meeting this afternoon, but there are likely to be two meetings. ...

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  13. MELBOURNE THIEF

    MELBOURNE This Day.—An extraordinary ordinary case was before the City Court to-day. Ernest King, aged 25, who was discharged [?] Pentridge a ...

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  14. VIC. DEFAULTER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Percival, the defaulting Victorian, was brought before Mr. Marsham, at the Bow-street Police Court, and was remanded for a ...

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  15. PERMIT GRANTED

    LONDON, Thursday.— M. Stolypin has decided to permit tho Constitutional Democrats to meet in Helsingfors for their deliberations, provided ...

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  16. MOTOR BUSSES

    LONDON, Thursday—There is a scheme afoot to amalgamate the Metropolitan Motor Omnibus Companies into one corporation. ...

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  17. VESSEL FOUNDERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The s.s. Charterhouse, while voyaging between Hai-How and Hong Kong, foundered off [?] Head. ...

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  18. Mr. Adams Views

    Mr. Tom Adams, representative of the Sawmill Employees’ Union of Workers, states that., from information he has just received, the men are ...

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  19. NEIGHBOUR’S QUARREL

    Alice Stokes and May Montague, stylishly dressed women, were charged at the Perth City Police Court this morning with having made use of absence ...

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  20. MR. SNOWDEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. P. Snowden, the Socialist member for Blackburn, has denied the truth of Mr. Bell’s statement, at the railway ...

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  21. THE INSECT ACT

    At the Fremantle Police Court, this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Mr, E. Solomon, J.P., George E. Prout was charged with ...

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  22. CLYDE STRIKERS

    LONDON, Thursday .—The Clyde boilermakers, who are at present out on strike, have entered a protest against the buiklers of King Edward’s new ...

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  23. JANDAKOT-ARMADALE RAILWAY.

    When opening the flower show at Armadale during the week, the Attorney-General informed those assembled, that it would not be long before they ...

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  24. AMUSEMENTS

    This evening a grand vocal and elocutionary concert will be held in Wesley Hall, South Fremantle. The performers are Miss K. G. Wylie and her ...

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  25. A DEPUTATION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The deputation conveying the British address of congratulations to the late Russian Duma, was not permitted to use the ...

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  26. RAILWAY MEN

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Railway Men’s Congress, by a vote of 36 to 17, have refused to withdraw from the labor Party, or to permit a ...

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  27. FREMANTLE EXHIBITION.

    The Fremantle Exhibition now being carried on in the Victoria Hall, High-street, is being very well patronised. There is a fine display of exhibits well ...

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  28. UN-CUSTOMED OPIUM

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Mr. E. Solomon, J.P., Ah Koong was charged with having ...

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  29. FIRE AT EAST FREMANTLE

    At 2.15 a.m. to-day an alarm of fire was received at the East Fremantle fire station. With commendable promptitude 11 ...

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  30. FREMANTLE WEEK

    The usual weekly meeting of the Fremantle “Week” committee was held last evening, Mr. L. Alexander presiding. Tuesday next, [?]at 7.30 p.m., was the ...

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  31. WOOL SALES

    LONDON, Thursday.—The wool market closed firm for highest series. ...

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  32. “VERONIQUE.”

    This pretty and quaint comic opera has been witnessed by thousands during tho last four nights—the old Royal, being crowded to its utmost capacity. ...

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  33. MINING MAN

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—R. Hanson, a miner, at the Perseverance had his back broken to-day. He was working in a stope at the ...

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  34. COLLIERY TRAGEDY

    LONDON, Thursday.—An explosion has occurred at the Pocahontas collieries. in Virginia, whereby seventy [?] ...

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  35. BIO-TABLEAU.

    To-night will be the last opportunity Fremantle folks will have to see the splendid set of moving pictures, registered as above. Mr. Sudholz, the ...

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  36. A BEER CASE

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., and Mr. E. Solomon, J.P., Henry Kendrick, aged 17, was charged ...

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  37. R AND O. “ISIS”

    LONDON, Thursday.—The P. and s.s. Isis, which was delayed at [?] in Green has sailed for Port Said WHY GO TO PERTH? ...

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  38. N. FREMANTLE EXTENSION

    Mr. A. Mitchell, managing engineer of the Fremantle Electric. Tramway Co. when soon this morning by an “Evening Mail” representative, with regard ...

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  39. IDLE AND DISORDERLY

    Thomas Elicomb, a very old man, Was brought l-afore. Mr. A.. S. Ros, P.M., at the Perth City Police Court this morning, charged with being an ...

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  40. CHINESE LABOR

    LONDON, Thursday.—Sixteen of the imported Chinese coolies have been flogged at Johannesburg for having savagely assaulted white miners, whilst ...

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  41. MIRROR FALLS

    A young man named L. Tatham, an employee of Messer Foy and Gibson, of Perth, met with a nasty accident this morning. ...

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  42. COURT MISCELLANY

    Sixteen seekers for spiritual solace of a certain kind on the Sabbath were presi[?] before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M. and Mr. E. Solomon, J.P. ...

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  44. FLOWER TRAINS.

    The Fremantle Tramway Board have arranged to start the first trains on Sunday mornings, from the various starting points in time to catch the ...

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