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  6. SERIOUS STRIKE AFFRAY

    The Governor of Kentucky has ordered out a company of the militia in order that they might help to suppress seriour rioting among the ...

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  7. INTERSTATE CRICKET

    The weather was perfect, and the wicket in splendid condition, when at noon to-day the Sheffield Shield match between Victoria and New ...

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  8. THE ART OF KOEPENICKING

    A man arrayed in uniform yesterday presented himself at the Munich post office, and asked for and obtained the entire mail matter for ...

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  9. FOR BRAVERY

    For the first time the Lloyd’s silver medal for bravery has been bestowed upon a woman, the fortunate recipient being Miss Kate Gilmour, ...

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  10. THE PERTH CUP

    To-day 20,000 people assembled at Ascot to witness the race for the Perth Cup, which has gone on increasing so rapidly in importance ...

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  11. SENSATIONAL ACCIDENT

    A fearful accident happened this afternoon in the Fremantle Harbor as the R.M.S. Mongolia from the Eastern States, was entering the ...

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  12. BLOODLESS REVOLUTION

    The revolution engineered in Venezuela by Signor Gomez has proved entiresly successful, and not one drop of bload was spilt over the affair. ...

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  13. STOCKBROKER FAILS

    H. Poor, a member of the New York Stock Exchange, has failed, and his liabilities are estimated to be 5,000,000 dollars. ...

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  14. THE POOR OF LONDON

    The paupers of London now number no fewer th[?] 130,543, which is the highest for 38 years. The expenditure upon poor relief amounts to ...

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  15. LATER NEWS.

    Further inquiries show that the boy above mentioned is a son of Signalman Brown, and that he was not lost, as at first feared. He ...

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  16. THE CURE OF CANCER

    Two of the leading doctors of Paris have reported to the Anti-Cancer League that they have successfully used radium in the cure of cancer. ...

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  17. THE RULE OF THE SHAH

    The Shah of Persia has refused to issue a rescript concerning the recent elections until the Nationalists are perfectly quiet. ...

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  18. HOW DID IT HAPPEN ?

    Green, the coxswain of the Susan, was naturally very much distressed at the calamity in which he played such a large part, and did not ...

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  19. ATHLETICS

    R.E. Walker, a Canadian, has succeeded in breaking a number of records in foot running. Yesterday he covered 100 yards in ...

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  20. Steamer Wrecked

    The steamer Frederick Davis, which was engaged in the Clarence River trade, was recently purchased by the Bay Ferries Co. of Melbourne. She ...

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  21. REASONABLE AND SEASONABLE.

    What ? The display of furniture at the Union Stores, United, Fremantle. The cane, [?]ker, linen fibre, rattan, and other light ...

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  22. THE FIREMAN WHO PERISHED.

    John B. Wright, commonly known on the quayside as ‘Little Jack,’ the only person whose life was claimed by the catastrophe, was a native ...

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  23. AN EYE-WITNESS’S ACCOUNT.

    Mr. Hardwicke described to one of our representatives, who called on him just after the accident, the circumstances, so ‘well as he could, ...

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  24. News in Brief

    As a result of the heat wave and the a[?]flat of liquor consumed on Boxing Day there were 93 cases listed at the City Police Court this ...

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  25. ON THE LtNER’S BRIDGE.

    Pilot Ulbrich was in charge of the Mongolia, as she entered the harbor. He stated after the liner was berthed, that when he saw the ...

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  26. VICTORIA.

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  27. THE ENGLISH TOUR

    The cricketers are meeting in Melbourne to-morrow night to consider the position in regard to the terms and conditions offered by the Board ...

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  28. THE LOST SUSAN.

    The Susan was built for the marbor Trust by the Harbor Works at Fremantle in 1898. She was 64[?] long, with a beam of 14ft. She had ...

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