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  7. STAGE LIFE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Miss Ada Ward’s sensational attack on stage life has Called forth many letters of indignant protest. ...

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  8. BROKEN GLASS

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., Joseph Walker was presented on a charge of having [?]ully broken ...

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  9. BULLION

    Yesterday afternoon, acting on information received, Detective Sergeant Walsh, armed with a search warrant, proceeded to promises in Glyde-street, ...

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  10. DIAMONDS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—There is a popular agitation at the Caps in favor of an export tax on [?] di[?]ds in order, to transfer the cutting ...

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  11. WAGES

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—[?]ence is increasing anxiety in Kalgoorlie and Boulder on account of the trouble which is known to be brewing in ...

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  12. MR. DEAKIN

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. Deakin, who reached London yesterday was interviewed by thirty reporters. He said that, he recognised the ...

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  13. RAILWAY

    The determination on the part of Western Australia to press her demand for railway communication with the rest of States by means of the ...

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  14. MURDER CHARGE

    In the Supreme Court this morning, before Mr. Justice M’Millan and a jury, the case in which Alice Mitchell is charged with the wilful murder of ...

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  15. DOCK

    The Premier (Mr. Moore), was seen yesterday by Mr. W. C. Angwin, M.L.A., with respect to the proposed dock at Fremantle. ...

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  16. THE REV. MR. HUGHES

    The Rev. E. S. Hughes, who has entered the lists, with Miss Ward and is valiantly defending the stage against her grave charges is one of the ...

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  17. TICKETS, PLEASE!

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Returns just prepared by Victorian railway authorities show that in round numbers the total issue of monthly first ...

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  18. FOOTRACING

    BOULDER, This Day.—The long-looked for second meeting of A. B. Postle and B. R. Day, champion and ex-champion pedestrians of the world, ...

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  19. A LITERATEUR

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, of Hawthorn, will celebrate their golden wedding on Thursday, April 11. It will be at the ...

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  20. BUNGLED

    Another incident occurred at Fremantle this afternoon, showing the risk that people take in having their baggage sent by train when time is ...

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  21. ABATTOIRS

    The Minister of Agriculture (Mr. Mitchell), accompanied by Mr. Despcissis, visited North Fremantle this morning to inspect the suggested site ...

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  22. BRONCHO GEORGE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Broncho George, the well-known rough rider, appeared at the local court to-day to answer a claim by Mrs. Juanita West, ...

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  23. GAMING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The hearing of the charge against Leslie King for being found in a common gaming house in Queen-street, was resumed ...

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  24. SUICIDE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—At an early hour this mornings, Reginal Frederick Vincent, a draper of Port Adelaide, was found hanging by a strap from ...

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  25. NO CASE

    James Noonan, a young man, was charged in the City Court this morning with having last night been on the promises of the Goldfields Club Hotel ...

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  26. FIRST RACE.

    The first event of the match was over a distance of 200 yards. Postle was the favorite. Great excitement prevailed as the ...

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  27. BEATING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— Robert Lewis was fined £5 or two months imprisonment for having beaten Maud Atwell. ...

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  28. COMPOSITION

    LONDON, Tuesday .— Mr. Havelock Wilson’s creditors have accepted a composition of 10/ in the £. (Mr. Joseph Havelock Wilson is ...

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  29. OPERATION

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Frederick “William Swan, aged 26, and Johanna Maria Walsh aged 70, appeared at the Criminal Court to-day, charged with ...

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  30. GOLIATH

    MELBOURNE This Day.—Goliath Joseph is regarded as an imposter. The Rev. Mr. Hughes states that be is one of a class of undesirable ...

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  31. BLIZZARD

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Tho worst Wizard for-forty years is raging in New: foundland. The railways and roads are blocked ...

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  32. SHAKESPEARE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Mr. [?] Tree’s Company have gone to [?] at the Kaiser a invitation to play Shakespeare. ...

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  33. VICTORIAN RACING

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  34. FIRES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Three free within a week swept the Chinese district of Harbin. The whole of the business quarter ...

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  35. SECOND RACE.

    The second event was over a [?] yards course, Day’s favourite distance Postle was favourite, the [?]rowd [?]ing [?] to 4 on him. ...

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  36. BOWLS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The English Bowling Association have declined to arrange a test with New Zealanders on the ground that the latter are ...

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  37. CHESS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—L[?]ker won the fifteenth and last game in the chess championship contests. The South Fremantle Juniors will ...

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  38. CHURCH SOCIAL.

    This “evening, at the North Fremantle Town Hall, a grand social evening will be held in aid of the Church of England Guild Hall. A first class ...

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  39. MUTINY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Turkish transport Asayr from Hodeida arrived at Suez. The troops mutined and refused to ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING

    The s.s. Dilkera left for Gerald ton this afternoon. Tho G.M.S. Oberhausen is due out from Fremantle for Europe late this ...

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  41. QUEEN ENA

    LONDON Tuesday.—Every church In Spain will hold three days’ special masses in connection with the Queen’s announcement. ...

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