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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    An all night sitting of the Legislative Assembly. Some [?]dents Mr. George [?] Court appeal. Man [?] on ...

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  8. CAULFIELD CUP

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  9. MELBOURNE “AGE”

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— A [?] at lack took place in the Assembly yesterday evening on the “Age” methods of reporting their proceedings. ...

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  10. “TIMES” LETTER

    LONDON, Wednesday.— In a letter to the “Times,” Lord Carring[?] strongly urges [?] to show that they are in deadly e[?]mest con[?]rning ...

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  11. YELLOW v. WHITE

    LONDON, Wednesday.— H[?]ee Totel, a German explorer, states that he met Japen[?]se, who wore acting as, [?]pies in the re[?] parts of China. ...

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  12. WARNING LETTER

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The [?]dent and secretary of the [?] Trades and Labour Council has written a letter to the Manchester ...

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  13. [?]LDERS MADE

    [?], This Day.— At the [?] worth [?] Court to-day, a boy named Archibald M Intyre obtained a werdist [?] £750 damages from [?] ...

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  14. ADELAIDE MURDER

    [?], This Day.— The trail of Notalle Ho[?]bulla, on a charge of having murdered his wife, was further ther continued this morning. ...

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  15. RUSSIAN TROUBLES

    [?], Wednesday.— The Russian Government refuse to legis[?]te on the lines of the party in favor of the pea[?]` regeneration programme, ...

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  16. TURKISH TROOPS

    LONDON, Wednesday,—The Turkish [?]oops at Yem[?] are enduring terrible privations. ‘Many of the [?]lions are reduced ...

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  17. FOREIGN CONSULS

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The following civil [?]ppointments have boon gazetted: —Dr. Hirschfield, of Brisbane, as German Consul for Queensland; ...

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  18. A WEECK

    LONDON, Wednesday.— The “L[?]in Lyang,” which [?]ank in 122 [?]ect of water, has been found impossible to get at. ...

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  19. DISORDERLY CONDOCT.

    At the Fremantle Police Court this in[?]rning, before Messrs. G. H. Knight, E. Solomen, and D. K. Congdon, J.’sP., Annie Kemp was charged with ...

    Article : 97 words
  20. DESTITUTE OLD MAN.

    A very old [?] n[?]med [?] was brought [?] in custed at the Perth City Police Court this morning cha[?] with having no visible means ...

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  21. EAST INDIAN

    LONDON, Wednesday.— [?] Government [?] very much [?] into Ca[?] of [?] Indin[?]. ...

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  22. FALSE PRETENCES.

    At the Fremantle [?] Police Court this mornings before Messrs. G. H. [?]ght, E. Solomon, and D. K. Congdon, J.’sP., [?]bert George D[?]ffield was ...

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  23. CURIOUS CASE

    MELBOURNE, This [?]— In the Supreme Court to-day, George Edward Tucker, a builder, sought[?] a dissolution of partnership with John ...

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  24. BENDIGO SUIT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— At [?] go [?] Mrs. Peebles widow of Dr. Peebles is suing Hor[?]ce and Victor Landse[?] cla[?]ing £2000 damages in ...

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  25. LONDON QUOTE

    LONDON, Wednesday.— [?]ar silv[?]r is quoted on the London markets at 2/8 5-16. ...

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  26. INTERSTATE

    The fruit-growers’ conference. Commere Act regulations condemned Their repeal to be urged. An unsuccessful author. Novel ...

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  27. JANDAKOT FLOWER SHOW

    Owing to want of space we ware compelled to hold over a detailed account of the initial flower chow of the Jandakot Agricultural Society, which ...

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  28. STOLEN TROUSERS.

    A [?] named Alfred [?] the Perth [?] Police Court this morning [?] with ho[?]ing on September 13, stolen a pair of [?] ...

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  29. THE MINES-ROYERS

    By the goldfields express this morning the Mines Rovers football team arrived from Kalgoorlie, in order to a se[?] games on the coast. ...

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  30. W[?]F ACCIDENT

    Late yesterday afternoon, an accident happened on board the [?] Cent[?] which though serious [?]`, mi[?] have been attended with [?] results. ...

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  31. FREMANTLE MATTERS

    In [?]nection with the proposed site for the n[?]w Cusi[?]ms House for Fremantle, Mr. W. H. Carpenter, M.H.R., inter[?]ed this morning by an ...

    Article : 367 words
  32. FREMANTLE BOWLING CLUB

    In [?]tion with the bowling carnival to be held during Fremantle “Week,” [?] following programme has been [?]:— Saturday. October 27, ...

    Article : 101 words
  33. FOREIGN.

    The British navy. Re-disposition of fleet. Further particulars, England and France. Londoners in Paris. ...

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  34. ALLEGED BRIBERY

    Arising out of the Perlstein ticket scalping case, which occupied the attention of the court some months ago. proceedings were commenced this ...

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  35. DROWNING FATALITY

    Tho body of Fredk Board, who was drowned near the Swan Brewery whilst bathing yesterday afternoon, was recovered this morning at six ...

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  36. EAST FREMANTLE FIRE

    As 2.30 a.m. to-day the East Fremantle Fire Brigade received a c[?]ll to premis[?] in Pres[?] Point-road, owned by Mr. Sh[?]rp and ocu[?]pied by Mr. ...

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  37. BREACH OF FISHERIES ACT

    Thos, Bro[?]n, A. Fraser, G. Gra[?]on, were charged at the Perth City Police Court this morning with having committed a i[?]te[?]ch of the Fisheries Act, ...

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  38. NEW CAPSTANS

    The first of the new electric, capstans for the wharves, at Fremantle has boon successfully fitted together on the Quay in front of G sh[?]d, and this ...

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  39. THE TIMBER TROUBLE

    The hearing of the Arbitration Court proceedings in connection with the sawmill employees’ dispute was act down for this morning. By ...

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  40. COUGHING FIT

    A man named Ed. R. H[?]rry, was this morning seized with a fit of coughing at the Court Hotel. This brought on hemorrhage, and he lost a large ...

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  41. TRAMWAY EXTENSION

    With, reference to the proposals submitted by the North Fremantle municipality to the Fremantle and East Fremantle Councils, and mo[?] ...

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  42. GRAND CONCERT.

    A grand concert will be held to-morrow (Friday) night in the Fremantle Town Hall. The best talent have been secured and the artiste include the ...

    Article : 54 words
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