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  4. POINTS

    "And What Is the State of ...

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  6. PERTH POLICE COURT

    Frank Kenworthy was charged with having stolen £10/2/10, the property of the Mayor and councillors of the municipality of Perth, on January 19. ...

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  7. DAMAGING PROPERTY

    Charles [?] was fined 10/- and 12/- costs for having damaged an indicator at the Perth Railway Station on Saturday night. ...

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  8. ALLEGED UTTERING

    Robert Henry Turnley was charged with having, at Fremantle, on May 1, uttered a cheque for £1/10/- drawn on the Perth branch of the National Bank ...

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  9. ASSAULT.

    William Moran was charged with having assaulted Edwin Herbert at Perth on May 12. Edwin Herbert stated that he had been ...

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  10. CHILD MAINTENANCE

    Charles H. Terry was charged with having disobeyed an order of the court to contribute to the support of his children. The arrears amounted to £12 17s ...

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  12. A TURF TOUT

    It is not a rare thing for a man to be clever at one thing. He is not often clever at many things. A prince of [?] might be victimised by a ...

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