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  4. Stealing from a Train.

    The second trial of Guard Wilbow of having (1) stolen certain artcles from a sealed truck between Northam and Midland Junction; and (2) with having ...

    Article : 171 words
  5. A Big Customs Case.

    The important case of D and W. Murray, Ltd., v. the Collector of Customs came before the Federal High Court this morning, when the plaintiffs appealed ...

    Article : 345 words
  6. Shipping.

    Somerset, s.s., 7,010 tons, Captain Barter for London, via South Africa. Wm. Sand over and Co., agents (4.30 a.m.).GENERAL NEWS. ...

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  7. To-Day.

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  8. Latest sporting.

    The course proper was open this morning,but very few of the trainers took advantage of it. In the straight, three [?]rdlefl were placed out from the rails, and two along the ...

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  9. The Federal Elections.

    Sir,—I desire to appeal to all business men and women to interest themselves in the Section for Perth, and try and prevent he re-election of a member of the Labor ...

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  10. The Timber Difficult

    This morning another conference between the employees' delegates and Mr. H. Teesdale Smith and Mr. Timperley was commedced at Millars' Karri and Jarrah ...

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  11. INTERSTATE CRICKET.

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  12. LATEST CABLES.

    Colonel Marchand has been appointed to undertake the unitication of the French Colonies around the Congo and reorganise the rights of concessionaires for the purpose ...

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  13. MAILS.

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  14. MEETING OF THE LABOR EXECUTIVE

    The executive of the Amalgamated Workers' Association met this morning, and after considering the question, instructed the secretary to send the following telegram ...

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  15. COMMONWEALTH MANAGEMENT.

    Sir,—Mr. Broomhall is probably an excellent servant of the Commonwealth. But that is no excuse for appointing him chief electoral officer, and expecting him to ...

    Article : 121 words
  16. THIBET EXPEDITION.

    The Chinese Court is excited over the British expedition to Thibet. The President of Lhassa has been ordered to be very circumspect. ...

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  17. General News.

    A very successful smoke social was held by the West Australian Telephone and Telegraph. Lnemen's Association at the Governor Broome Hotel last Friday ...

    Article : 278 words
  18. Parliament.

    The beginning of the,end of the Session was indicated by the Legislative Assembly sitting to-day ia order to clear up a lot of formal business, and though as a rule the ...

    Article : 182 words
  19. ACTION BY THE PARLIAMENTARY PARTY.

    The following wire was sent this morning by Mr. W. D. Johnson, M.L.A., hon. secretary to the Parliamentary Labor party,to the secretaries of the unions at each of ...

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  20. THE TIMBER TROUBLE.

    Sir,—The workers are now clear that advanced Labor legislation may make it, harder for them than ever. Let them vote against the so-called Labor party, whose ...

    Article : 55 words
  21. HUNGARIAN POLITICS.

    The Independence Party in the Hungarian Legislature ceased obstruction when M. Kossuth and M. Tizza, the Hungarian Premier, arranged a compromise. ...

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  22. MR. FOWLER AND THE WORKERS.

    Sir,—Despite the attempt of your correspondent, "Hard Graft," to adopt a literary style in harmony "with his nom de plume,it is easy to identify him with that party ...

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  23. PROSPECTS OF SETTLEMENT.

    If an inference may be drawn from a remark made by Mr. Timperley, managing director of the Millars' Karri and Jarrah Forrests Co., Ltd., to a' "Daily News" ...

    Article : 101 words
  24. FRANCO-BRITTTISH LETTERS.

    M. Beaton has suggested to M. Treuillet, the French Postmaster-General, that English letters for France, and French letters for England should each be stamped, ...

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  25. CASES INVOLVED.

    It is understood that the case of Murray v. the Collector of Customs is, a test case really involving about 80 actions which are pending the decision of the ...

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  26. THE "PIECE WORK" QUESTION.

    The following application was lodged with the clerk to the Arbitration Court (Mr. T.Davies) the Industrial Conciliation and Arbitration Act 1902:— ...

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  27. "UNSINKABLE SHIP.'

    One of the greatest achievements of marine science has received practioal demonstration in the new fittings of the Hamburg-American liner Deutscbland, which,left ...

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  28. Mainly, About People.

    Mr. Green, the Commonwealth Public Service Inspector for W.A., returned to Perth yesterday from Melbourne, where he attended a conference of inspectors ...

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  29. DIED ON THE WEDDING MORN.

    It was a very tragic wedding day story that was told recently in the Kensington coroner's court, when a jury found that Mr.Dacres Hope Wise accidentally shbt himself ...

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  30. TRUSTS IN DANGER.

    The receiver's report on the Shipbuilding Trust, which has now been published, is not particularly startling, because the matters covered had been already fully discolsed in ...

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  31. THE EXODUS FROM THE EAST.

    The Minister for Lands has received the following letter from Mr. P. E Wedd, a settler in the Narrogin district:—"I have received a letter from Mr. H. E. Bach, of ...

    Article : 223 words
  32. EDITOR KNIGHTED

    Mr. James Knowies, the founder, proprietor, and editor of "Nineteenth Century Magazine," has been knighted. ...

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  33. IMPORTANT PROPERTY SALE.

    On Thursday, at 2.30 p.m., Mr. Chas.Sommers will sell, at his rooms, St. George's Terrace, properties in all the most important portions of the city and ...

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  34. A CATTLE TRANSACTION

    In No. 3 Court this morning, before Mr. Justice M'Millan, the case of Connor, Doherty, and Durack, Ltd., against S. W. Copley, in which £12,000 are ...

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  35. THE GOVERNOR.GENERAL.

    The Governor-General and Lady Tennyson arrived by the express this morning and received a hearty public welcome. ...

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  36. ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY.

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  38. MR. JUSTICE GORDON.

    Mr. Justice Gordon took his seat on the bench in the Full Court for the first time this morning, and was congratulated by the Attorney-General on behalf of Oke ...

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