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  5. STOCKS & SHARES

    The market re-opened in London yesterday with very little alteration. Associateds fell a point, and so did Fingalls, but there was nothing to ...

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  6. WOMEN’S WORK EXHIBITION

    In the Fremantle Town Hall supper room yesterday afternoon, Lady Bedford, delivered a most interesting address on the objects of the Women’s ...

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  7. FOOTBALL ROW

    Although to-night there will wait on the Fremantle Municipal Council a strong deputation representative of practically the whole of the trade of ...

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  8. ROWING

    The [?]her prospects for to-morrow’s important events are in every way satisfactory. The barometer [?] to be set [?]igh. ...

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  9. HINDOO HURT

    At 3.30 p.m. yesterday, a colored boy named Abdul Rahmin, employed on the s.s. Goodwin, fell down the stokehold. He was removed to the ...

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  10. STOLEN SHOES

    A young man named William Spoid, pleaded guilty in the Perth Police Court this morning to a charge of having stolen a pair of shoes, the ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. OLD BUILDING

    It will be remembered that, in the special report made by Dr. [?]. W. Hope (health officer), and Mr. F. R. Wilkinson (health inspector), some two ...

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  12. WATER METERS

    The Leederville Council last night discussed the proposal of the Waterworks Board to place water meters in every house, and to charge a ...

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  13. CARE OF INFANTS

    A woman named Marie Hassell, residing at 41 Barlee-street, was charged in the Perth Police Court this morning with having taken in an infant ...

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  14. Ravensthorpe Strike

    Mr. J. Coen (secretary of the Trades’ Hali Association), received the following wire from the chairman of the Strike Committee at ...

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  15. Goldfields Railway

    An alteration of the greatest interest, not only to the eastern goldfields travelling public, but also to the metropolis as well, has been determined ...

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  16. ROWING NOTES

    The result of to-morrow’s great struggle is causing considerable anxiety in all the States, and many are the enquiries regarding the ...

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  17. HOWARD SMITH CO.

    A change in the management of the Howard Smith Co. having been decided upon, will come into operation to-day. By the s.s. Riverina, which left ...

    Article : 99 words
  18. Cruelty to a Horse

    An old [?] named Henry Tichborne pleaded guilty in the City Police Court this morning to a charge of cruelty to a horse. After having ...

    Article : 56 words
  19. Youthful Offender

    The youth [?] again charged in the City Police Court this morning with being an idle and disorderly person. At the ...

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  20. FIRE BRIGADE

    The squabble among the brass bands entered in the competition at the Western Australian Fire Brigades’ Association’s demonstration at Claremont is ...

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  21. Unlawfully On Premises

    A Chinaman named Ah Chung was charged in the Perth Police Court this morning with having been unlawfully on the premises of Bernard ...

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  22. Neglected Child

    [?] Edith Hudson, on remand from [?]rday, was brought before the R.M. in the Fremantle Police Court on a charge of having on April 27, ...

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  23. Stealing as a Servant

    One would think that Evelyn Lan[?]sier was of the feminine [?]der, but when the name was called this morning in the City Police Court it was ...

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  24. ALLEGED STEALING

    A gentlemanly-looking man named Augustus Harvey Frisby was charged in the City Police Court this morning with having, between the dates of ...

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  25. MINING NEWS

    Westralian mines have paid £711,125 in dividends since January 1 last. The total distribution during the past 10 or 12 years is £16,448,290, and nearly ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING

    At 7.30 a.m. to-day a two - masted steamer, with yellow funnel and black top, passed the Leeuwin, going south This would probably be the s.s. ...

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  27. Breaches of the Bye=laws

    In the City Police Court this morning, James Thompson plea[?]ed guilty to a charge of having left a vehicle unattended, and was [?]ned 10/-, with 2/ ...

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  28. THE CLIMATE

    The following were the official remarks concerning the weather issued at noon to-day:—Fine, with scattered clouds in the South-West and South ...

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  29. Furiously Riding

    In the City Police Court this morning, Henry Hocking was fined 20/-, with costs, in default seven days’ imprisonment, for having furiously ...

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  30. A Fallen Sister

    An elderly, dilapidated-looking woman named Annie Curtis was charged, in the City Police Count this morning, with being idle and disorderly. ...

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  31. Fire at West Perth

    Constable Kroschel, while doing duty in West Perth at 20 minutes past 1 o’clock this morning, discovered a fire at the rear of the premises occupied ...

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  32. AN ADDITIONAL TRADER.

    Mr. W. Paul, who has for many years been in the butchering line, in John-street, North Fremantle, has taken the shop next to Ezywalkin’s in ...

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  33. Perth Local Court

    [?]light v. Abbott, claim for £12 10s. for damages.—Judgment for defendant with costs. Victoria Carriage Co. v. Dunn and ...

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  34. Criminal Sessions

    Following is the list set down for hearing at the Criminal Sessions of the Supreme Court, which commences on Tuesday next :— ...

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  35. THE WAIF’S HOME

    An influential deputation of gentlemen waited upon the Premier. Mr. N. J. Moore, to-day to ask for financial assistance for the Waif’s Home at ...

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  36. Sunday Drinks

    Four persons pleaded guilty in the City Police Court this morning to having obtained drink last Sunday by having falsely represented themselves ...

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  37. KING’S THEATRE.

    To-morrow (Saturday) and Monday evenings, those pleasure seekers who have a predeliction for animated photography, will have an ...

    Article : 61 words
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