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  7. CROMER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Lord Cromer, H.M. Agent at Cairo, who has also a seat in the Council of Ministers, on which with the Khedice rests the real ...

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  8. CASH SHORT

    ADELAIDE, This Day—In the Criminal Court to-day Enoch Horace Smith, clerk of the District Council of Macclesfield, was charged with ...

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  9. THE MAILS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. Deakin will confer with representatives of the new English-Australian Mail Syndicate to-day, regarding the hitch which ...

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  10. MURDER CHARGE.

    The case in which Alice Mitchell is charged with the wilful murder of a child named Ethel Booth, was resumed this morning in the Criminal Court, ...

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  11. INTERNATIONAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—Now that Turkey has ratified the Act of the first Hague conference, her invitation to the coming conference will no longer be ...

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  12. IMMORAL

    LONDON, Thursday.—The New York “Herald” has been fined 31,000 dollars for having published immoral advertisements. ...

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  13. TARIFF

    LONDON, Thursday.—On March 22 the London Chamber of Commerce at a special meeting decided to recommend a commercial union of the ...

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  14. COAL TROUBLE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The strike in the coal trade at Port Said has been brought to an end. ...

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  15. CHILI

    LONDON, Thursday.—The revolutionaries are surrounding Casablanca, in Chili, and express their intention of pillaging the shops and throwing the ...

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  16. DOCK STRIKE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The employers have rejected the Hamburg dock laborers’s proposals. The strike continues. ...

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  17. ROBBERIES

    It will be remembered that during the Easter vacation, the public school in South Terrace was burglariously entered, and a quantity of pencils, ...

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  18. PREFERENCE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Tariff Commission have issued calculations illustrating the working of various schemes of British tariff, with ...

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  19. DISORDERLY

    George Rowland was presented in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, charged, before the R.M., with having been of disorderly conduct in ...

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  20. WHARFAGE

    GERALDTON, This Day.—At a meeting, of the Geraldton Chamber of Commerce, a letter was read from the Fremantle Harbor Trust, stating that ...

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  21. COLLISION

    LONDON, Thursday.—The destroyers Falcon and Coone collided in the Channel to-day. Both were extensively damaged, and ...

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  22. FIRE IN A MINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A great fire has broken out at the Pithead, Dodworth, Barnsley. One hundred and sixty men were ...

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  23. GERMAN STEAMERS

    LONDON, Thursday.—The German-Australian company will add to its capital four million marks, and increase the number of sailings of its ...

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  24. EIGHT HOURS

    LONDON, Thursday.—Mr. A. F. Pease, representing the Cleveland Ironmasters’ Association, testified before the Miners’ Eight Hours’ Commission, ...

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  25. SHOT DEAD

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—George Sullivan, aged 16 years, was shot in the heart accidentally at a shooting gallery connected with a ...

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  26. LAND

    LONDON, Thursday.—At the instigation of the Labor members of the House of Commons, the Government have promised to introduce a Bill to ...

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  27. COMBINE

    LONDON, Thursday.—A coal combine with a capital of a million and a quarter pounds is forming in connection with the principal colleries in ...

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  28. SCALDED

    BRISBANE, This Day.—A sailor on the German steamer Franken was killed at Brisbane to-day, owing to the bursting of a steampipe in the ...

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  29. RE-ARRESTED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—William M‘Donald, who was fined for drunkenness to-day, has been identified by the police as a man who was wanted on ...

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  30. STABBING CASE

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—In the police court to-day, Nicholas Ackolson was committed for trial on a charge of having unlawfully wounded Thos. ...

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  31. CRICKET

    The challenge issued by the Fremantle the Municipal Council to the Perth City Council for a return match to be played on the Fremantle Oval on ...

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  32. SEWERAGE

    Work in connection with the new sewerage scheme for Fremantle and district is progressing satisfactorily, in so far as the settled works are ...

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  33. A NEW LINE

    SYDNEY, This Day.—A cable message from London was published a few days ago to the effect that a new line of steamers was being started to ...

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  34. SWEEPS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—William Herman Schultz was charged in the City Court to-day with having had the care and management of the ...

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  35. LANGUAGE

    Wm. Hubbard was charged in the Fremantle Police Court this morning with having used obscene language in East-street, Plympton, last evening. ...

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  36. MAINTENANCE

    BRISBANE, This Day.—A meeting was held yesterday, and a resolution carried, “That it is desirable that a law should be made whereby children ...

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  37. CENSOR

    LONDON, Thursday.—The Censor has prohibited the appearances of Prince and Princess of Broglie at the music halls in Rome, hostile demonstrations ...

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  38. DETONATOR

    LAUNCESTON, This Day.—E[?]n Summers, married, was the victim of a mysterious explosion at Zeehan to-day. ...

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  39. RESOLUTE

    LONDON, Thursday.—The colonial Premiers now in London are determined to take a very resolute stand at the Colonial Conference with regard ...

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  40. PETTY THEFTS

    Recently visits have been paid to South Bay, where the yachts Circle, and Union are berthed. The hatches were taken up, some ...

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  41. EXPLOSION

    SYDNEY, This Day.—William Christian (23), employed on the ketch Ringdova at Balmain, was making a connection with an ore-tank, used a ...

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  43. STRIKE

    Matters in connection with the strike at the W.A. Brushware factory at Plympton, remain in the same position as recorded yesterday. ...

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  44. SILVER

    LONDON, Thursday.—Bar silver is quoted at 2/3[?] per ounce to-day. ...

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