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  5. STOCKS & SHARES

    Westralian gold had fair exchanges in Adelaide this morning. Scrip speculators showed, a disposition to buy Boulder Perseverance Sons ...

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  6. ALLEGED THIEVES

    Two youths, named Henry Armstrong and Sydney Jackson, Were charged, on remand, in the City Police Court this morning with having goods ...

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  7. WOODEND MURDER

    In connection with the Woodend murder, Joseph John Panton, a butcher, of North Melbourne, son of William Panton, by the latter’s first wife, ...

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  8. ALLEGED DAMAGE

    A young man named Nicholas Woodcock was charged in the City Police Court to-day with having damaged two bicycles, the property of the ...

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  9. Alleged Receiving

    In the City Police Court this morning a middle-aged man named Morrie Rosenthal, was charged with receiving a 15 carat gold chain and pendant, ...

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  10. SENSATIONAL SHOOTING

    The Criminal Investigation Department and the whole of the Court buildings in Roe-street were, shortly after 12 o’clock to-day, thrown into ...

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  11. PLAGUE PRECAUTIONS

    In the City Police Court this morning, before Messrs. J. Elliott and F. Holland, J.’sP.) several persons were charged with breaches of the Health ...

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  12. ROWING

    Mr. Brown, of the Rowing Association, Fremantle, has received a telegram from the Interstate rowing representatives of Western Australia, who ...

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  13. TO-DAY’S ADELAIDE QUOTES

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  14. Cruelty to a Horse

    Henry Russell, the driver of the “Daily News” delivery cart, was presented at the Perth Police Court this morning, to answer a charge of [?]ruelty ...

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  15. ALLEGED CRUELTY

    John Nelson was charged in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Eairbairn, R.M., charged with having treated his wife, Ethel ...

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  16. Football Accident

    A. Gilchrist, while footballing at Port Melbourne, [?] dangerou[?] injured He fell while going for a mark. ...

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  17. North Fremantle Fatality

    The adjourned inquest concerning the death of Sydney Johnson, which occurred at North Fremantle on the 16th inst as the result of a fall was ...

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  18. Stale Fish

    The attention of the water police has been drawn to the disg[?]ting practices of sundry fishermen who wash down their carts, clean fish, etc., at a ...

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  19. THE NEWS SPREADS.

    Of course, such news did not take long to get into circulation. A hurried whisper told Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., who was sitting on the bench in the ...

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  20. HORSE BREAKING

    Mathew Hyland was . presented in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., charged with having committed a ...

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  21. SHEEP FLY

    A sheep fly is attacking the flocks at Mornington, and several animals have died. ...

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  22. A KETCH ON FIRE

    The ketch Kobert Burns, going down the gift to Kangaroo Island, was discovered to be on fire. All crevices were closed and the vessel brought ...

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  23. Vigneron’s Suicide

    Edwin MacKeath, 46, a vigneron, of Avoca, had been despo[?] for some time. He went into the [?] descended a hold, and blew his brains ...

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  24. MAINTENANCE CASE

    A young woman named Mary Davies sued Walter Bowers in the Perth Police Court this afternoon for the maintenance of his illegitimate child. ...

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  25. Tattersall’s Sweeps

    Mr. Justier Cussen to-day granted a rule nisi to review Magistrate “Panton’s decision in having fined Leslie King £5 on a charge of being found ...

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  26. SCENE OF THE SHOOTING.

    It may be said that an “Evening Mail” representative was the first pressman on the scene, and hurriedly learnt from Captain Hare and ...

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  27. LESLIE HARRIS,

    The favorite London monologue entertainer, Mr. Leslie Harris, will open short season of three nights only tomorrow night, at the King’s Theatre, ...

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  28. JOCKEY INJURED

    The jockey Foster, who was badly injured at Benulla while schooling the steeplechaser Murcie, fell, and his neck was hurt. He narrowly escaped ...

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  29. Fatality in the Yarra

    A sailor named Curl Carlson was drowned this morning while going aboard the Norwegian barque, [?] lying in the Yarra. ...

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  30. DEATH AT A CLAIRVOYANT’S

    John Lee Archer, aged 64, a, Tasmanian, died in the house of Madame Turner a clairvoyant, at Fitzroy. At the inquest to-day a verdict was ...

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  32. Murderer Suicides

    Word comes from New Zealand that the man Hellyer, who was arrested on a change of murdering an illegitimate child, committed suicide by taking ...

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  33. LATE SPORTING

    Curtain Lecture was scratched today for the Goodwood Handicap and Adelaide Cup. ...

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  34. PARISIAN BIOSCOPE CO.

    Last night, at the King’s Theatre, the Parisian Bioscope Co. gave their second performance before a large and enthusiastic audience, every picture ...

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  35. ANTI-BETTING CRUSADE

    A meeting of sports promoters, representing whippet and running meetings, was held last night to protest against proposed enforcement of ...

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  36. ALLEGED GAMING

    The case in which Thomas Barry is charged with having been, on April 5th, the keeper of a common gaming house, came on again for hearing this ...

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  37. CHARGE AGAINST TYLER.

    Tyler, who now lies in the Roe-street lock-up, on a charge of having attempted to kill one Fred Hare, is a man whose name would be recognised ...

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  38. Free Ride to Perth

    In the City Police Court this morning a middle-aged man named Thomas Hinds was charged with having defrauded the Railway Department of ...

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  40. WINDOW SMASHER

    A young man named John Selman was charged in the City Police Court this morning, with having broken a window, Valued [?],£3 10/, at Bedford ...

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  41. LATEST NEWS.

    Just as we were about to go to press, we were informed that Captain Hare was doing well at Claremont, and that he appeared to be little ...

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  42. WAGES CLAIM

    “In the City Court to-day, a m[?] named Thomas Coleman, [?] Patrick Deley, of Osborne Park, for £6 15/. alleged to be due as wages, being nine ...

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