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  5. STOCKS & SHARES

    The only ripple to-day was in Associateds, which came through from London and Adelaide at 30s. The rise of 6s. is obviously due to ...

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  6. JOURNALIST PUNCHED

    Ernest Abagail, solicitor; of Sydney, was charged to-day with having assaulted Ralph Miller, a journalist. Miller said: “You sandbageed your ...

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  7. Alleged Forgery

    The dispute concerning the Empress of Coolgardie mine, which has been before the public and the State Parliament for the past two years, is still ...

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  8. GOLDFIELDS GAS

    At a special meeting of the council last night it was decided to instal a “producer” gas generating plant, with accumulators by Saunders and Stuart, ...

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  9. A BIG FIRE IN PERTH.

    In the history of Perth, never has there occurred a conflagration of such enormous, magnitude, and attended by such disastrous results, as the fire, ...

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  10. THE VERANDAH FALLS,

    At 6.35 o’clock, just as it seemed that the fire was about to commence to burn itself out, the verandah, which had until now withstood the ...

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  11. GROCERS’ UNION

    [?]re is trouble in the Grocers’ Em[?]s’ Union over the members not [?]ing of the action of a section [?] committee regarding the ...

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  12. ALARMING EXPLOSIONS

    In the police court today Arthur Jenkins was charged with having wilfully caused an explosion at 12 o’clock last night in a bedroom of Miss ...

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  13. TO-DAY’S ADELAIDE QUOTES

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  14. CONCERT

    Last night, at the residence of Mr. Fairbairn, Fremantle, a very select gathering attended to hear a programme of songs and instrumental items. The ...

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  15. THE STRONG ROOM’S POSITION.

    Members of the firm, the architect for the building, the city engineer, and others were early on the scene. By about 7 o’clock, Captain Hillier ...

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  16. [?] SHOOTING CASE

    Joseph Dean was committed for trial at Rutherglen to-day on a charge of having shot at with intent to murder his wife, wdith, on February 10. ...

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  17. LATEST LONDON QUOTES

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  18. PALACE HOTEL PROPERTY

    would have come within the ranges of the fire, but, fortunately, the air was practically still, and thus the work of the brigade was assisted. ...

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  19. Alleged Gambling

    Chew Gee was presented in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., charged, [?] remand, under section 4 to 6 of the ...

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  20. TO-DAY’S PERTH QUOTES

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  21. HORTICULTURAL SHOW

    The opening ceremony of the Horticultural Show took place this afternoon in Queen’s Hall, the Lieutenant-Governor, Sir Edward Stone, ...

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  22. TRAFFIC BLOCKED.

    At 6.30 a.m., before any car had passed along Hay-street, workmen were on the scene from the car-barn, and severed the tram wires. Also ...

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  23. MACKAY’S DRAPER’S SHOP.

    At 6.15 o’clock, there was a shout from the man at the top of the ladder, and the officer in charge was notified that the [?] portion of the ...

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  24. RECENT MOVEMENTS.

    A week ago the firm commenced the annual stocktaking, and each evening all hands have been back busily at work, Last night the whole place was ...

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  25. MINING

    The directors of the Gwalia South have been up inspecting the mine, and are quite satisfied with the prospects. Shares in the company, are being ...

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  26. THE CAUSE A MYSTERY.

    The general concensus of opinion is that the fire commenced in the basement of the building, [?] above s[?]mised. ...

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  27. FINE BRIGADE WORK,

    Every portion of the work was carried out with the utmost satisfaction, and even at 8 o’clock it was patent to even the casual observer that a ...

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  28. ALL ENGLAND ELEVEN

    The Board of Control received a cable message to-day from the Marylebone C.C.. agreeing to come to Australia. ...

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  29. THE REMAINING STRUCTURE.

    When the fire had done all the damage possible above the ground line, it was seen that the extreme eastern wall was ominously cracked at the ...

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  30. OFFICIAL POLICE REPORT.

    The offical report of the fire furnished to the Press, is that P.c. Elsdon first reported the occurrence at headquarters. He said that at 5,10 ...

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  31. INSURANCES.

    Some time ago, during the early stages of the late insurance war, it is said that Sandover and Co. placed their stock and property at ...

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  32. THE HOME FALLS.

    The large ornamental dome on the extreme west of the building, which was made of a glistening material, had been reached by the flames, which ...

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  33. MAGNIFICENT SIGHT,

    It was a grand, sight—a sight of relentless destruction—as every now and again, a sudden extra burst of flame upwards towards the sky, told ...

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  34. NON-VACCINATION

    Forty-five parents were fined at Rutherglen yesterday for not having vaccinated their children. ...

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  35. THE WATER SUPPLY.

    An extremely severe tax was placed on the city’s water supply, especially during the earlier portion of the fire, but, taking it all through, the supply ...

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  36. EXPLOSION OF CARTRIDGES.

    Shortly after this a period of the fire which had been dreaded by many commenced. Included in the stock was a large quantity of gunpowder, ...

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  37. CLEARING THE DEBRIS.

    After lunch to-day a number of workmen commenced the work, which will prove no inconsiderable one, of clearing away the debris, [?] and ...

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  38. Death of a Jockey

    Just as we are going to press, it was announced that Par[?]y King, the well-known lightweight jockey, had died this morning in the Perth ...

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  39. SAVING ADJOINING BUILDINGS,

    Every effort was made by Captain Hillier to keep the fire confined to the one promises. There was a very grave danger of the burning fragments which ...

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