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  5. WESTERN AUSTRALIA'S BIRTHDAY.

    Two dates stand out as landmarks in the history of Western Australia— June 2, 1829,' and October 22, 1890. The first of these is famous as the day ...

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  6. PERTH POLICE COURT.

    Messrs. A. G. Russell and G. W. Gaynor, J.'sP., kindly renounced their claims to a holiday to-day, and adjudicated on a somewhat lengthy and fearful ...

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  7. POINTS.

    The Great Victory, Says Togo. ...

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  8. THE BICTON BUSHRANGERS

    A couple of young girls named Nellie and Jessie Moore pleaded guilty to having no visible means of support. They were given a terrible character by P.c. ...

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  9. Amusements.

    Pollards Adult Opera Company has returned to Perth for a short season prior to leaving the Slate for cast again. On Saturday night it opened at the ...

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  10. A FAMOUS EXPLORER.

    Sir John Forrest's experiences as an explorer make interesting reading. They have already made history. On being requested by a "Daily News" ...

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  11. EX PAROO.

    Ah Quong, on whose behalf Mr. C. B. Cox appcared, was remanded on a charge of having deserted from the s.s. Paroo. ...

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  12. "CAN FIGHT A BIT."

    William (Boxer) Robinson was arraigned on a charge of having created a disturbance. Robinson told the bench that he could fight a bit, and for that reason ...

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  13. WARD'S FIVER.

    For having, it was alleged, obtained £5 from F. C. Johnson, of Pinjarra, by means of false pretences, Alfred Edward Ward was remanded for eight days. ...

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  14. SMALL AMOUNTS.

    Elizabeth A Jones was remanded for 8 days on bail on a charge of having obtained 2s. 6d. by means of false pretences. Thomas Williams was given a rest for ...

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  15. TWO KINGHORNS.

    Brothers John and James Kinghorn, for having created a disturbance in a public street, were fined l0s. and 30s. respectively, in default 24 and 43 hours'. ...

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  16. FAIR BUT FRAIL.

    Isabella M'Lean, a pretty and smiling young woman, was fined £1 for having loitored and solicited for immoral purposes: ...

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  17. FORTUNATE O'BRIEN.

    lames O'Brien. who when arrested for creating a disturbance, had £123 in his possession, was fined £1. the lunch remarking that he should be thankful for ...

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  18. AFTER DINNER PROBLEMS

    A gosling weighs as much as a hen and half a duckling; the duckling weighs half what the hen weighs, and if it were lib. heavier it would weigh ...

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