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  6. PITHY PARS.

    [?] naval scare. Lord Charles [?]eresford again. Foreign merchantmen as armed cruisers. ...

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  7. AN UNFOUNDED STATEMENT

    The Calcutta police state that they have discovered that the statement that a bomb had been thrown at a train near Calcutta recently is ...

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  8. THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKETERS

    The members of the Australian cricket team are to return to the Commonwealth in separate parties, and by different steamers. Trumper[?] ...

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  9. A SUPPRESSED NEWSPAPER

    The Indian seditious newspaper “Bauds Mataram,” which was recently suppressed for having published a mass of inflammatory and ...

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  10. A GROCERS’ EXHIBITION

    Mr. Kirkpatrick, the Agent-General for South Australia, presided at the inaugural Luncheon in connection with the Grocers’ Exhibition yesterday. ...

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  11. OUR LADY OF THE SNOWS

    The Commercial Intelligence Committee of the Canadian Manufacturers’ Association reports that Germany is anxious for a commercial ...

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  12. ENGINEERING WAGES

    A ballot taken in the engineering and kindred trades has led to the acceptance of an arrangement whereby wages wil, be undisturbed for the ...

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  13. BRITISH NAVAL POLICY

    Lord Charles Beresford, in a [?]etter to the Imperial Industries Club, declares that the recent policy of the Government invites a sudden attack ...

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  14. SUBMARINE C 11

    The Admiralty have decided not to further attempt to salvage the submarine C 11, which was sunk in a collision some time ago. ...

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  15. Jandakot Matters

    Apart from the vital question of drainage, the residents of Jandakot have apparently further causes of complaint, as will be seen by a ...

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  16. Cleansing the Port

    The Fremantle police have been exercised lately in their determination to suppress the undesirable element which has been more ...

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  17. Perth Police Court

    The following minor offences were dealt with by Messrs. C. Blurton and A. W. Diver, Js.P., at the City Police Court this morning, as ...

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  18. BOUNDARY DISPUTE

    The Governments of the Republics of Peru and Bolivia have signed a settlement in regard to the recent boundary dispute. ...

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  19. ANOTHER BOMB OUTRAGE

    During Saturday a bomb was exploded at a fireworks factory at [?] in Calabria (Italy), with the result that three buildings collapsed ...

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  20. The ‘Pinjarrah Poet’

    A picture of righteous indignation was the [?]-known Perth newspaper [?] Matthew Bat[?]man, the “Finjarrah Poet,” when compelled to toe ...

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  21. False Pretences

    Frederick James B. Bennett, aged 32, who has only been out from England about eight months, was charged at the City Police Court this ...

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  22. JOCKEY WOOTTON

    Stanley Wootton, the young Australian jockey. rode three winners at the Hurst Park meeting on Saturday. ...

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  23. STOCKS & SHARES

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  24. AMUSEMENTS

    A large and enthusiastic audience attended the Fremantle Town Hall on Saturday night to witness the evening presentation of this week’s ...

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  25. State Mining

    Thompson and party, tributes, on the Lily lease, have crushed. [?] tons at the Millionaire Battery for a yield of 65oz. 17dwt. The ...

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  26. The Railway Service

    Sir,—Being a constant reader of the “Mail,” I have noticed paragraphs referring to efforts that are being made to obtain an improved ...

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  27. THE CLIMATE

    Cloudy to overcast in the E Kimberley district, few clouds to cloudy [?] overcast along the S coast, otherwise fine and clear. Winds ESE to ...

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  28. NORTH END.

    The North End has just cleaned up a parcel of 140 tons for a yield of 182oz., worth £700 This property was originally subsidised by ...

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  29. The Day’s Gossip

    Lady Barton arrived from Sydney by the mail boat this morning on a visit to Lady Ede[?] Strickland at Government House. ...

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  30. OLYMPIA SKATING RINK.

    At the Olympia Skating Rink to-night the prizes won at the recent All Nations’ Carnival will be presented by the Mayor of East ...

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  32. ALL BRAND NEW.

    Mr. [?] Humphries [?] justly proud of his new Commercial Hotel, High-street, Fremantle. It [?] one of the finest in the State, and ...

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