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  6. THE WORLD’S TRADE

    Statistics issued from Berlin show that during 1908 Great Britain’s trade declined £101,482,000, Germany’s £25,000,000, United States ...

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  7. BURSTING OF ADAM

    Reuter’s correspondent at Johan neeburg states that yesterday the Knight’s Dam: burst, with the result that the big Witwatersrand mine ...

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  8. LORD AND LADY NORTHCOTE

    The Austral Club’s reception to Lord and Lady Northcote was attended by many ex-Governors, nobility, Agents-General, and influential ...

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  9. NOR-WEST GALE

    The gale which swept over this district on Sunday afternoon and on Monday did a great amount of damage, but the pearling fleet is ...

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  10. THE SOUTH BEACH

    The South Beach at Fremantle may now be said to have “arrived.” It has been there all along, but has not been “discovered” in the sense that ...

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  11. THE GOLDEN FLEECE

    The January series of wool sales were continued to-day, when it was noticeable that there was much less irregularity in operations. Merino ...

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  12. AMERICA AND JAPAN

    Mr. G. W. Smalley, the London “Times” correspondent in America, states that the passing of the recent Bill to prohibit Japanese holding ...

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  13. Swan River Mechanics institute

    Aaffairs in connection with the Swan River Mechanics’ Institute have entered upon an Interesting stage. The matter of the alleged ...

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  14. THE WALLABIES

    The Australian Amateur team or Rugby footballers—the Wallabies— left Euston railway station for Australia to-day, and there were present ...

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  15. STOCKS & SHARES

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  16. Personal

    Mr. J. J. Tucker, Town Clerk of Bunbury, with Mrs. Tucker, is at present on a visit to the metropolis. Dr. J. C. Smith, K.C.D.L., has ...

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  17. THE CLIMATE

    North of Carnarvon interrupted clear in the W. Coastal districts cloudy generally elsewhere. Winds E. to N.E. in the S.W. and S. ...

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  18. THE FLOOD RISING.

    The Harbor Master, Captain Irvine, this morning received the following telegram from Carnarvon:— “River came down in heavy flood at ...

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  19. Violent Bree

    Thomas Bree. whose violence while “under the “influence” has more than once landed him in the Fremantle lock-up, had a high old time of ...

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  20. A BOLD POLICY WANTED.

    Sir,—In common with every other progressibe Portonian, I am pleased indeed to note the sudden inspiration that has overtaken our worthy ...

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  21. Making the Laws

    Little progress was made in the Legislative Assembly yesterday. The following measures successfully passed their third reading. The Health ...

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  22. THE PRICE OF SILVER

    Bar silver is now quoted at 1/11[?] per superficial ounce as against yesterday’s quotation of 1/11 11-16. ...

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  23. THE PORT OF LONDON

    The Agent-General for Victoria, the Hon. J. W. Taverner, has had an interview with the President of the Board of Trade, Mr. W. Churchill, in ...

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  24. A Serious Charge

    Arthur Nippy, a colored lad, was charged at the Perth Police Court to-day, before Messrs. Russell, Collett and Glide, Js.P., with having ...

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  25. THE QUEEN’S HALL

    The Queen’s Hall Buildings have their frontage in William-street, and extend into Murray-street for about 100ft. It is in this portion of ...

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  26. A NEW BUSINESS.

    Messrs. Stevenson and Finch, the enterprising firm who have commenced in business at the corner of High and Market streets, ...

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  27. Eccentric Hangman

    William Smith, the State hangman who recently became eccentric through studying spiritualism, and wh[?]. suffered from deluctone that ...

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  28. Nerves Derangement

    John M’Gowan was charged at the. City Police Court this morning, before Messrs Russell, Collett, and Click, Js.P. with stealing a ...

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  29. Electric Light

    This morning an informal deputation, comprising Mr. R. J. Lyyn (Chairman of the Fremantle Tramway Board), Mr. A, J. Mitchell (the ...

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  30. RAILWAY WANTED.

    Sir,—Now the South Beach has come into prominence, and thousands of people are to be found there in the evenings. I would suggest to the ...

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