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  4. TO-DAY.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 43 words
  5. SHIPPING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 302 words
  6. ROBBERY OF BANK NOTES.

    At the City Court this morning, before Messrs. Russell, Collett, and Coultas, J's.P., Norman Campbell, alias Bert Leighton, was charged with having ...

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  7. BUBONIC PLAGUE.

    More developments in connection with the outbreak of plague occurred at Fremantle this morning, but so far the circumstances of the case or cases are wrapped in mystery. ...

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  8. HURRIED CHATS WITH INTERESTING PEOPLE.

    I see by your wire to the Premier yesterday that the revenue is booming, Mr. Gardiner? "It is certainly very satisfactory," ...

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  9. LATEST SPORTING.

    "Sol" Green has purchased Independence, the winner of the Hawksburn Handicap on Saturday. The loss on the Caulfield autumn ...

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  10. TELEGRAPHIC.

    Peter Burns, the veteran footballer of Geelong, is doing well at cricket. He scored 216 not out for the local team in the pennant match on Saturday. ...

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  11. BY TELEPHONE.

    I wish to speak to Mr. J. M. Hopkins, Minster for Lands, and potential member for the Roulder. You ought to have more sense than ...

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  12. POLICE COURTS.

    Bessie Kinghorn was charged with having been in the unlawful possession, of a quantity of jewellery. On the application of Sergeant M'Carthy the ...

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  13. MAILS.

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  14. BURNING ACCIDENTS.

    Lily Annete (19) fell into a fire during a fit and died in the Hamilton Hospital. Milly Lawrence, aged seven, while throwing chips on to a fire at Horsham, ...

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  15. REMANDED.

    Frank Hilson was arraigned for having stolon a watch and chain, the property of Martin Wynne. On the application of Detective Kavanagh the accused was ...

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  16. PROPOSED RIFLE TEAM FOR BISLEY.

    Lieut.-Col. Davies, of Hobart, secretary of the Council of Rifle Associations, has asked the Minister for Defence (Sir John Forrest) to defray the expenses of ...

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  17. MANY APPEARANCES.

    Elizabeth Moller, a woman of middle age and of many previous appearances, was charged with having created a disturbance. A lino of 20s. was inflicted, ...

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  18. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE

    Among the passengers by the eastern goldfields express which arrived in Perth this morning were Mr. A. E. Morgans, M.L.A., Mr. and Mrs, Goss, Mr. and ...

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  19. A SERIOUS CHARGE.

    At the City Court this morning, before Messrs, Russell, Collett, and Coultas, J's.P., John Norris, a respectably-dre sed young man, was charged with having ...

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  20. BAD LANGUAGE.

    Fanny Yates, alias Burton, admitted having made use of obscene language, and was fined 20s., or seven days. ...

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  21. NEW SOUTH WALES

    Typhoid is spreading at Coonamble, Another case was reported to-day. ...

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  22. GENERAL NEWS.

    The mails for England and the United Kingdom, per R.M.S. Austral, which left Fremantle on January 26, were delivered in London on the afternoon of Sunday last, ...

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  23. THE "LADY HOUSEBREAKER."

    Severe judicial comments wore make in the case of Kate Porter, known as the "lady housebreaker." The accused during the trial repeatedly made ...

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  24. A NUISANCE.

    Peter Fontar, for having committed a nuisance at Claremont, was fined 20s., or seven days. ...

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  25. LAST WEEK'S BULLETIN.

    During last week six caeca of bubonic plague were treated, and two proved fatal. The total number of contacts up to Saturday last was 37, and two cases of plague ...

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  26. FREMANTLE.

    A diminutive but rough-looking man named Henry Chambers, the proprietor of a shooting-gallery, who was yesterday fined for having behaved in a disorderly ...

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  27. A "LIGHTNING CALCULATOR."

    Inaudi, the lightning calculator, created a sensation in the Opera House before a crowded house. Dudley Wyatt, who is descriped as a marvellous boy at ...

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  28. THE PATIENT ROVENSTRUNCK.

    The lad Norman Rovenstrunck was reported to be still in a critical condition. ...

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  29. A CASE IN THE HOSPITAL. Later.

    Further inquiries elicited the fast that the patient was a young man, an inmate of the isolated ward at the Fremantle Public Hospital, and there were no contacts. ...

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  30. AMUSEMENTS.

    Miss Maggio Moore opened a short season at the Theatre Royal last night with "Struck Oil." The house was packed from floor to ceiling. A detailed ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL.

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  32. PROPOSED RUBBISH DESTRUCTOR.

    Cr. T. W. Hardwick. has given notice that, at the next meeting of the City Council, he will move that the portion of the resoluion passed on December 23, 1902, ...

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  33. UNLAWFUL SALE OF LIQUOR.

    At the City Court this morning, before Messrs. Russell (chairman), Collett, and Coultas, J's.P., Thomas Humphries, represented by Mr. R. S. Havnes, pleaded ...

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  34. CRICKET.

    All old scholars from Prince Alfred College and St. Peter's Collogiate School, Adelaide, are requested to attend the meeting which will be held at the United Service ...

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  35. PRESERVED EGGS.

    The Eggs Export Company, formed to presenve eggs by a secret process, have successfully demonstrated the method to a alrge gathering of politicians. Those interested ...

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  36. THE WRONG TRACK.

    James M'Kenzie, a cabdriver, pleaded guilty to a charge of having driven a carriage containing passengers on a road which was not covered by his licence, ...

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  37. CREMORNE GARDENS.

    The current programme was repeated before a large audience at Cremorne Gardens last night. The most successful "turns" were those of Mr. Joe Watts, ...

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  38. SHARE MARKETS.

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  39. F. H. PAULDING AND CO. V. SOUTH PERTH.

    A match between Faulding's C.C. and the South Perth C.C. was played on the Zoo ground on Saturday last. The pitch was in a very bad state, being almost a perfect ...

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  40. PALMYRA.

    The Fremantle Town-hall was not large enough last night when the township of Palmyra was offered for sale by Mr. R. G. Webb, on behalf of the venders, Messrs. ...

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  41. CONCERT AT SUBIACO.

    In King's-hall, Subiaco, to-night, a concert will be hold in aid of Mrs. Sayers and her four young children, who have been left destitute owing to the ...

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  42. THE KAISER.

    His ideel is war, but he's a practical man. He has a season ticket to th' matches, but he niver will put on the gloves, He's in the spoortin' goods ...

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  43. PITIABLE CASE OF DESTITUTION.

    A pitiable case of destitution is reported from Ballarat Ernest Bond, a fam laborer, applied at the Municipal-chambers for relief for his wife and three ...

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  44. ADELAIDE.

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  45. LORD HAWKE'S TEAM.

    Lord Hawke's team defeated South Inland by an inning and 130 runs. Lord Hawke's team, which includes Albert Trott, will begin a match against New ...

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  46. MORE RULES FOR SCHOOLS.

    1. A school must either be open on clused, but not both simuitaneously. 2. If one doctor shall decide that a school ought to be closed, and a second ...

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  47. LANE'S LIFT.

    It was bad luck for John Lane that Detective Lynch was in Solomon's pawnshop yesterday when he entered to pawn a new umbrella. There wore ...

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  48. THE WILLIAM-STREET BRIDGE.

    Instructions have been given by Mr. Rason, the Minister for Works and Railways, that the greatest expedition shall be be exercised in the execution of the ...

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  49. KALGOORLIE NEWS.

    The weather this morning is threatening, and there is every appearance of rain. The police, so far, have not succeeded in obtaining any clue as to the perpetrators of ...

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  51. WATERWORKS BOARD.

    The vacaney on the Metropolitan Waterworks Board, caused by the temporary absence of Mr. F. Craig, will be filled at the meeting of Cabinet, to be held this ...

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  52. FIRST RHODES SCHOLARSHIPS.

    The "Tablet" announces that the first two scholarships at Oxford granted under the terms of Mr. Rhodes's will have been awarded by the Government of ...

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  53. MORE MONEY FROM THE BRITISH TAXPAYER.

    Mr. Chamberlain's announcement at Ladysmith that "the British officer's receipt is to be esteemed as good as a bank-note," means, says the "Daily ...

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  54. TO KILL THE DRINK CRAVING.

    An article in the "Christian Influence" states that the craving for alcoholie drink with a disrelish for food may be hest cured by milk warmed to thai highest ...

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