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  7. AUSTRALIAN ARTISTS

    Miss Proctor and Mr. Bell are the latest Australian exhibitors at the Royal Academy. ...

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  8. Passengers’ Luggage

    Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., this morning gave his reserved, decision in the action brought, by Mrs. Florence Pate against this Adelaide S.S. Co., for the ...

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  9. NEW YORK MURDER

    A terrible murder is reported from New York. After forging a deed to obtain their victim’s house at Watertown, a city ...

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  10. EMIGRATION

    The steady stream of stringently selected agriculturists, who are granted assisted passages by the Government continues to Western Australia. ...

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  11. ENGLISH RACING

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  12. THE CYCLONE

    But little information was received in the metropolis to-day in regard to the destructive cyclone whi[?] on Sunday, night, played havoc with the ...

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  13. PICTURES BY WIRE

    A Dane named Knudsen, last night gave a demonstration at the Hotel Cecil, London, of a machine which he has invented for transmitting ...

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  14. THE GREAT EXHIBITION

    Preparations for getting the Franco-British Exhibition which is shortly to be opened at Shepherd’s Bush, near London, in readiness are proceeding ...

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  15. JEWELS STOLEN

    Jewels to the value of £1000 have been stolen from the dressing table of the Hon. Mabel Vereker, sister to Viscount Gort. ...

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  16. Ballarat Murder

    Nothing materially new was elicited at the trial of Wm. lies yesterday for the murder of Mary Graham, at Ballarat. ...

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  17. The Captain’s “Boy”

    A Chinese boy named Tan Ah Jec belonging to the s.s. Minilya, deserted from that vessel in July last, and since that date until a couple of days ...

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  18. The Deadly Quince

    Leslie McKenzie, aged 3, a son of a juror on the trial of Wm. lies at Ballarat for the murder of Mary Graham, died yesterday through eating unripe ...

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  19. WIRE FROM SWEETMAN

    Mr. B. Sweetman, of Elder, Shenton and Co., Fremantle, this morning received the following wire from his brother, Mr. Frank Sweetman, dated ...

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  20. Cornsacks

    At the Premiers’ Conference to-day, the principal decision arrived at was to challenge in court the action of the Commonwealth Government in ...

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  21. NEW ZEALAND PIANIST

    Mr. Francis Hutchins, a New Zealand pianist, has been awarded the Thelburg scholarship at the Royal Academy of Music. ...

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  22. Alleged Sly Grog Selling

    Alice Shennick was charged at the Perth Police Court this morning, before Mr W. A. G. Walter, P.M., with having sold a bottle of wine to ...

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  23. RAISULI

    It is reported from Tangier that an ambush has fired on Raisuli, the notorious Moroccan brigand, who, however, escaped on horseback. ...

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  24. THE DROWNED

    One of the unfortunate men to lose their lives in the disaster was Mr. Alee, McLachlan, who is well-known at the Port. ...

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  25. WINSTON CHURCHILL

    Mr. Baxter, a unionist Tari[?]ite, and a popular manufacturer, is to oppose Mr. Winston Churchill, President of the Board of Trade, in the Dundee ...

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  26. Premier’s Sympathy

    The Premier (Mr. J, N. Moore) sent the following message this afternoon from Melbourne to Mr H,. Gregory (Acting-Premier) :— ...

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  27. In the Horrors

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning before Mr R. Fairbairn R.M., Thomas Bree, was presented on a charge of being an habitual drunkard. ...

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  28. A PRIVATE WIRE.

    Captain Biddies, who arrived in Fremantle to-day from Albany, this afternoon received the following wire from Mr Piggot, formerly member of ...

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  29. A Howling Dog

    An elderly woman named Annie Francis was prosecuted at Wagga for maliciously killing a dog. The evidence Showed that she tied ...

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  30. Caught at Adelaide

    A provisional warrant for the apprehension of Harry Schedlich, late of Kalgoorlie, described as a respectably dressed young man, Was read at the ...

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  31. ENORMOUS DAMAGE.

    A further telegram received by Captain Biddies says:— “Although throe boats of Hugh’s lost, thank God he is safe. You should ...

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  32. THERAILWAY &SMASH

    The claims upon the Railway Department by passengers who were aboard the Ballarat train on Easter Monday, exceed 400. ...

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  33. CAPTAIN BIDDLES INTERVIEWED

    When interviewed by a reporter of the “Evening Mail” this afternoon, Captain Biddies stated that the loss was much more serious than would ...

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  34. Lily’s Chance

    Lily Doyle, and old offender, appeared in the dock this morning to answer to a charge of having been in Collie-street last evening. ...

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  35. A FURTHER WIRE

    This afternoon, the Chief Harbor, Master’s Department, Fremantle, received the following wire from the Resident Magistrate at Brooms :— ...

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  36. Gosnell’s Fatality

    It will be remembered that during the progress of the sports meeting held at Gosnells on Easter Monday, a regrettable accident occurred, a lad ...

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  37. Victorian Murders

    The trials of lies, at Ballarat and Schrinder, at Melbourne, charged with murder, are proceeding. In neither case was anything ...

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  38. ANOTHER WIRE

    The following telegram was received by the Under-Secretary this afternoon from the R.M. at Broome:— “Male and myself have arranged ...

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  40. Inquest Opened

    At noon to-day, before Mr. H. J, Holland, J.P., Acting-Coroner, an inquest was formally opened in connection with the matter, and, evidence of ...

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