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  6. RAPPROCHEMENT

    Count Von Buclow, the German Chancellor, made a waranty appreciative reference in the Reichstag to the reception in England of the German ...

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  7. INDIAN RAILWAYS

    A conciliation board has been formed in connection with the settle ent of the Indian railway strike. ...

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  8. DRUCE-PORTLAND

    “Lloyd’s News” publishes official extracts from census returns on 1861 having a bearing on the Druce-Portland case. ...

    Article : 77 words
  9. FRANCE AND CANADA

    The commercial treaty arranged between France and Canada gives Canada the benefit of the French minimum tariff over a wide, range of ...

    Article : 56 words
  10. MURDER

    “She’s down there, 6ft in the ground, face downwards!” The foregoing grim sentence issuing from, the lips of James Moore, at Belmont ...

    Article : 281 words
  11. THE DUMA

    Following M. Stolypin’s justification of the Government in the Russian Duma, M. Rodecheff, a member of the Cadet party, declared that the ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. DROWNING ACCIDENT

    The almost consternation was exhibited in City circles yesterday when it became known that, once again, three more names had been added to ...

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  13. WEALTHY SYDNEY MAN

    The late Alexander Myers, of Wyers and Cantor, Sydney, left estate in the United Kingdom valued at £20,244. He bequeathed £100-each to the ...

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  14. MURDEROUS

    Colonel McKenzie has been given command of portion of the Natal militia, including cavalry and infantry, which has been mobilised to assist ...

    Article : 54 words
  15. Delila, Not Bridget

    “Me name’s not Bridget, its Delila [?]redine,” shouted a wizen - looking old woman as she crossed the floor of the Fremantle Police Court this ...

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  16. State [?]ning

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. H. M. Gregory) is in receipt of the following wire from Inspector Montgomery, of the State Mines Department. ...

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  17. Appreciative Seamen

    It is gratifying to know that the kindness and charity shown the stranded members of the crew of the ill-fated Carnarvon. Castle early in the ...

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  18. Drop of Drink

    Hurry Packer, described as a hod-carrier, was charged in the City Court this morning with having created a disturbance in Hay-street, on ...

    Article : 117 words
  19. SECOND GHASTLY CRIME SUSPECTED

    Detectives Mann end Fraser, with P.c’s. Lewis and Watts, were on the scene of the crime at an early hour this morning, and continued their ...

    Article : 187 words
  20. A.N.A.

    One of the most successful meetings of the Fremantle branch of the A.N.A. was held in the Trades Hall last week. Mr. O’Connor, a member of the ...

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  21. TRADES HALL BAND.

    The Fremantle Trades Hell Band last evening submitted a good programme for the delectation of the crowd who attended on the ...

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  22. TO-DAY’S PROCEEDINGS

    At 10 a.m. to-day, the City Police Court, was crowded to its utmost capacity, when Messrs. A. G. Russel (chairman), J. M. Lapslev [?] ...

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  23. Clara Butt

    Mdme. Clara Butt and Mr Kennerley Rumford will give their final concert this evening, and judging by the heavy booking there is every prospect ...

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    THE TOWN HALL is just opposite Carter and Co’s new Drapary establishment. The shop being in a most central position, is ...

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  25. Alleged Immorality

    Samuel Ed. Andrews, described as a hawker, was charged in the City. Police Court this morning before Messrs A. S. Russell, J. M. Lapsley, ...

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  26. STOCKS & SHARES

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  27. AMUSEMENTS

    Last night’s audience at the King’s Theatre was as usual an excellent one, and the programme which was a, [?] one, ovary item being submitted ...

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  28. CRICKET

    A match will take place to-morrow afternoon (Tuesday) on the Fremantle Oval at 2.30 p.m. Lumpers’ team will be selected from the following players ...

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  29. LATEST LONDON QUOTES

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  30. SEA JETTY.

    A fairly large crowd assembled on the Long Jetty last night to witness the monoscope pictures, and to listen to the concert items provided ...

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  31. THE ECONOMIC, PERTH.

    The great Christmas fair at the handsome Economic Stores, Perth, has commenced, and there is every indication that this [?] emporium ...

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  34. APPLECROSS.

    Last night’s attendance constituted a record for Applecross Sunday concerts. Sheridan’s Orchestra, provided the musical selections, the vocal items ...

    Article : 54 words
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