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  4. Points.

    "Now Sits Expec-Tation ...

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  5. DO ONLY SONS MAKE GOOD HUSBANDS.

    No doubt many girls have asked themselves this question, and never been very sure of the answer. In [?]ost cases an only son is a ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    The Mikado of Japan, in opening the Diet, simply announced that the Ministry were acting prudently and circumspectly for peace and the protection of Japan's ...

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  7. The Federal Elections.

    Sir,—I notice that Mr. Fowler is in favor of the compulsory employment of unionists, which means the outsider may starve for all. the Labor leaden care. I am going to vote ...

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  8. FREMANTLE POLICE COURT.

    A well-knows tows character named John Ellis, better known as "Jack the Burglar," appeared before the bench to answer a charge of having been drunk in ...

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  9. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

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  10. MINISTER AND WARDEN.

    At the No.1 Court this morning the libel action-of A. Hicks, ex-Warden of the North Murchison goldfields v.H. Gregory, Minister for Mines, for £10,000 for alleged libel ...

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  11. Shipping.

    Hobart, s.s., 2,463 tons, Captain Palmer, from Sydney and ports. Melbourne S.S. Co., agents 6 a.m.). Bullarra, s.s., 1,725 tons, Captain ...

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  12. Latest Sporting.

    There was no fast work at headquarters this morning, the majority of Cup and Railway candidates being out for light exercise only. ...

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  13. COMPULSORY UNIONISM.

    Sir,—I think I understand Mr. Fowler's attitude now. It might be expressed in words attributed to the first Lord Thurlow: ...

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  14. ALIEN IMIGRAGRATION.

    Mr. Evans Gordon assorts that there are 100,000 aliens now in the East-End of London, and that they are increasing at the rate of 12 shiploads per week. ...

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  15. DESPOILING BEES.

    James Jones, Frederick James, and William Keddie were charged by H. Lurman, of Bibra Lake with having wilfully damaged a beehive to the extent ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. To-Day.

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  17. FREETRADE AND TRADE UNIONISM.

    Sir,—Mr. J. J. Davey writes as if he imagined that "Freetrade" was the name of a gentleman, who indulged in public oratory. Mr. Davey even supplies a ...

    Article : 400 words
  18. CANNING PARK TURF CLUB.

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  19. COUNTESS RUSSELL.

    The Countess Russell has obtained a decree nisi for a divorce. The suit was undefended. ...

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  20. MAILS.

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  21. "OLD TOM"—A MAN OF MEANS.

    Thomas Craddock was charged with having made use of obscene language. Constable Clark deposed that yesterday afternoon he had a summons to ...

    Article : 276 words
  22. PERTH POLICE COURT.

    Claude James Cummings was charged with wilfully damaging an electric globe outside the premises of the Pantheon Loan Office, in Hay-street. ...

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  23. General News.

    In connection with the probable vacancy in the Legislative Council for the Metropolitan and Suburban Province, Mr. W. J. Holmes has been approached by a large ...

    Article : 53 words
  24. CYCLISTS BEWARE

    Two youths, named Walter Paynter and Sydney Armstrong, were charged with riding a bicycle furiously in Hay-street, Subiaco. The evidence of Constable ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. NO NEED TO WASH.

    Another interesting contribution to the great soap question appears in the "Times" from a correspondent who emph[?]sises the usefulness of the film of oil over the skin ...

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    Mr. Tobias Riley is a meek, henpecked, little man. The other evening Mrs. Johnson called upon Mrs. Riley, and stayed gossiping with her some considerable ...

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  27. MR PRESTON AT CUE.

    Mr. H. J. Preston, one of the freetrade candidates,' had a very successful open-air meeting at Cue on Wednesday night, the ex-Mayor, Mr. Molony, presiding. ...

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  28. A WAGES DISPUTE.

    William Laughian sued Charles MEwan for £20, wages alleged to be due. Mr. Speed appeared for the plaintiff. Complainant stated that he was a ...

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  29. HAMILTON ESTATE.

    On Saturday, December 19th, at 3.30 p.m. Mr. James Gardiner will sell on the ground, Baysw[?]ter, 94 splendid [?]llotments in the Hamilton Estste. All these allotments have ...

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  30. MR. FOWLER AND THE WORKERS.

    Sir,—Mr. Berchdolt is ill-advised in identifying himself with my anonymous critio. The logic of both gentlemen is some what defective. Mr. Berchdolt, for ...

    Article : 215 words
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