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  7. TURKISH TROUBLES

    The situation at Constantinople is now much calmer, and the recent proclamation of a constitution has caused great satisfaction. ...

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  8. TERRIBLE TYPHOON

    News has been received of a devastating typhoon which occurred at Hong Kong. The disturbance lasted for two hours ...

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  9. THE TRAMWAY STRIKE.

    The strike of Sydney tramway employees is practically settled, and over 200 applications have been received from the strikers for re-instatement. ...

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  10. DINIZULU’S SALARY

    In the Natal House of Assembly Mr Hulett is to move “that the Imperial Government’s decision to pay Dinizulu’s salary is fraught with serious ...

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  11. RANJI. IN FORM

    In the cricket match Sussex v. Surrey, Prince Ranjitsinjhi, playing for the former, succeeded in hitting up 200 runs. ...

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  12. HUGE BAIL

    The man Beuf, who was some time ago sentenced to gaol for having been found guilty of “grafting” practices in connection with building operations in ...

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  13. THE SIEVIER CASE

    The case for the prosecution in connection with the charge of blackmail made against Robert Sievier, of the “Winning Post,” was concluded ...

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  14. GETTING HIS WAY

    The Workmen’s Unemployed Act has been renewed until the Poor Law Commission has reported, after Mr John Burns threatened that the Bill ...

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  15. THE GOLDEN FLEECE

    The July series of wool sales were continued to-day. Crossbred sorts continued to show considerable weakness. ...

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  16. FINANCIAL

    The following are the quotations for the stocks mentioned :— Bank of Australasia shares, b £100, s £102. ...

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  17. SWIMMING

    Frank Beaurepaire, the Victorian swimmer, yesterday at Nottingham, won the 220 yards amateur swimming championship in 1min 0 3-7sec. P. ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS

    His Majesty’s Theatre was crowded last evening when Mr Bland Holt’s Co. staged for the third time Hall Caine’s celebrated play “The ...

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  19. A LEGAL MATTER

    The judicial committee of the Privy Council has considered the case of Harnett v Crick. The appeal was allowed, and the ...

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  20. A MASS MEETING

    A strike mass meeting was held at the Centennary Hall, where there was great excitement. The newspaper reporters were pelted with papers rolled ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    The Governor of Tasmania, Sir Gerald Strickland, is returning to Australia by the R.M.S. Orontes. Captain Spence, of the famous Black ...

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  22. Mining Fatality

    In connection with the fatality which occurred on the St. George Mine, Mt. Margaret, on Wednesday last, when a miner named William Finch ...

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  23. Alleged Indecent Assault

    This morning in the Fremantle Police Court, the case in which William Hubbard, aged 37, was charged with having, on July 16, unlawfully and ...

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  24. MERRY-GO-ROUND.

    This evening, there will be opened at the corner of Leake and Market streets, Fremantle, on the site of Bernard’s recent circus, a ...

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  25. Diphtheria

    Advices received in the City yesterday state that cases of diphtheria are occurring with disquieting frequency in Geraldton. On Saturday last three ...

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  26. Perth Police Court

    The following minor offences were dealt with by Messrs. A. G. Russell and F. W. Collett, J’s.P., at the City, Police Court this morning :— ...

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  27. Criminal Offence

    Chas. Upson, a married man, and a baker of Werribee, was committed for trial to-day on a charge of commenting a ‘criminal offence on a child. ...

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  28. NINE HUNDRED

    The Secretary for State for War, Mr. B. B. Haldane, in answer to a question, has stated that there are at present in Natal 900 regulars. ...

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  29. O’Connor Memorial

    Matters in connection with the proposed memorial at Fremantle to the late Mr. C. Y. O’Connor are progressing well, and it is expected that the ...

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  30. A Government Deal

    The purchase of the Oakbella Estate by the Government is [?]ailed with general satisfaction in the Geraldton district. So extreme is the ...

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  31. A Tame Kangaroo

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning; the case was continued in which Frederick Outram was charged by George Harvey, that on July 11 ...

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  32. Ex-Police Inspector

    John Wm. Balchin, an ex-Sub-Inspector of Police, who recently resigned at Ballarat, surrendered to the detectives to-day, under a warrant issued ...

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  33. Charge of Murder

    Letitia White, who was yesterday arrested by Detective Condon, on serious charge, was presented at the City Police Court this morning, before ...

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  34. A Factory Matter

    At last night’s fortnightly meeting of the Fremantle Trades Hall Association, Mr. Cameron remarked that time ago the Association wrote to the ...

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  35. SILVER

    Bar silver is now quoted at 2s 0¼d, as against yesterday’s quotation of 2s 0 3-16d. ...

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  36. A Coil of Wire

    In the Justices’ Room at the Perth Police Court this morning, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., John Brooks, formerly in the employ of the Railway ...

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  37. Personal

    On Monday night, at the Beaconsfield Congregational Church, the Rev. A. Gilchrist was presented with a purse of sovereigns, and Miss ...

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  38. South Africa

    According to a letter received by a Melbourne resident from South African, things there are in a very low state. ...

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  39. Gas Meters

    At the meeting of the Fremantle Trades Hall Association last night, reference was made by Mr. Jeffrey to the action of the Federal Parliament ...

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  40. Actor Atholwood

    The actor, J. B. Atholwood, who is doing six months for bigamy, is to be released at the end at the month on the grounds of ill healthy. ...

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  41. MODERN MIRACLES.

    Sufferers from rheumat[?] have to be thankful that a cure is placed before them at a reasonable price by Mr J. M. Bees, Chemist, ...

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