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  2. Advertising

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  3. TODAY.

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  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    A Now Zealand brass band has left to tour Great Britain. ' ...

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  5. HURRIED CHATS. WITH INTERESTING PEOPLE.

    "There is really nothing to add to what has already been published, said a prominent member of the Boiler makers Society when seen by a "Daily News" ...

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  6. LATEST SPORTING

    Mr. W. E. Dakin has resigned the position of handieapper for the Kalgoorlie Racing Club. All the members of the committee expressed regret at losing the ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    On Tuesday, the 24th inst the Blind Musical Students' Concert Company will give their opening concert in this State in the Town hall, Fremantle. The company ...

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  8. POINTS.

    Frozen Meat is To bo supplied To the British Army from the British ...

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  9. LATE CABLES.

    It is expected, that the Prince of Wales ill. make his proposed visit to India in October next. ...

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  10. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    The following passenger's occupied sleeping berths in the Kalgoorlie express which arrived in Perth this rooming:—Messrs. Dodge, Fimister, Hadlow, Davis ...

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  11. LATE CABLES

    It is reported in Now York that a Caracas syndicate is arranging to pay the foreign claims on Venezuela, without reference to the Hague, if some guarante ...

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  12. FARM HANDS ON STRIKE.

    Trouble has arisen between farmer and hands of Otago. The men demand 10½d. per hour, The employers refuse to increase the wages to more than 9d. per ...

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  13. MAILS.

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  14. POLICE COURTS.

    Toll for tho brave The brave who booze no mere Will foolishly behave Their victories are o'er. ...

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  15. VICTORIA.

    Mr. Scott, secretary of the Postal Administration, will visit Brisbane and Sydney shortly for the purpose of mapping the States into postal districts, under ...

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  16. ALLEGED SUNDAY "TRADING."

    Fronds Owen Smith, licensee of the Cosmopolitan Hotel, Aberdeon streot, was proceeded against in the Perth Police Court this morning, charged with ...

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  17. THE TRANSVAAL PORT.

    Natal protested against the Railway Conference preferring Delagoa Bey, an the port of the Transvaal, instead of Durban, but the mutter has been ...

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  18. CLAIM. AGAINST A SHIPING COMPANY.

    In Chambers this morning, the Chief Justice dealt with the claim for a refund of 2Gs. paid by the plaintiffs for lighterage, and the question of costs, in ...

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  19. SWISS TARIFF.

    The Swiss tariff, which is avowedly a weapon to fight the Gorman tariff, hat been ratified by a referendum, the voting being 326,600 in favor of the tariff ...

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  20. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    Lorry Foley intends contesting the Northumberland seat against John Norton at the next State elections. ...

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  21. HIS DICTIONARY.

    Thomas Darrington, who is compiling a dictionary of his own, appeared in the Perth Police Court the morning, charged with using bad language, and was fined ...

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  22. LONDON'S UNEMPLOYED.

    Representatives of most of the local governing bodies of London met in conference recently at Spring gav doiis, on tho invitation of the County ...

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  23. CROWN COLONY NATIVES

    Mr. Chamberlain, speaking in the, House of Commons stated that in some cases the natives in the Crown colonies of South Africa were insufficiently taxed. ...

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  24. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    A Bradbury.—The questions you embody in your letter would provoke a discussion which would trench too much altogether on our space. However, the gentleman ...

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  25. A BOOKMAKER'S QUARREL.

    Norman Grainger, a bookmaker's clerk, was charged at the Criminal Court this morning, with having at Perth, on January 25, assaulted Henry Hawkins, a ...

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  26. THE ATLANTIC FERRY.

    The statistics of the Atlantic trade for 1902 show that the General line still make great progress in capturing traffic, and they lead all the rest in the totals ...

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  27. HOUSE OF ILL FAME.

    Thomas Derringten was charged with being the keeper of n house of ill fame in Wellington street, Perth. Evidence having been given at length accused ...

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  28. NONDELIVERY OF GOODS.

    Before the Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice aud Mr. Justice M'Millan, this morning, an appeal was made against the judgment given in the Local ...

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  29. GENERAL NEWS.

    On the application of Mr. Draper, before the Full Court this morning the case of O'brient Brothers (defendants) appellant and W.C. Forsyth (plaintiff) respondent ...

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  30. THE OROTAVAV'S COLLISION.

    The steamer Orotava, which collided with the ship Netherby at Gibraltar and sustained some d[?]ge, has proceeded to I Marseilles. I ...

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  31. SULTAN OF MOEOCCO.

    The estate which the Sultan of Morooco was reported to have purchased in England, is situated at Bungay, in Norfolk. This site was chosen because ...

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  32. SHOT GUNS IN POLITICS

    A Now York telegram to the "Daily Express" recently says:—A deadlock has arisen in the Colorado Legislature over the choice of a successor to Senator ...

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  33. THE ANCIENT MARINER.

    Thomas Clade on March 16, it is said, refused to produce his licence when called upon to do 60, and so was proceeded against for a breach of the Marine Stores ...

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  34. SHIPPING.

    Dunlce bq., 706 tons D. Fergusson master for Shanghai J.W. Bateman agent. Cargo 600 tons of sandalwood (18.20 p.m.). ...

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  35. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL ASSAULT.

    On the application of Mr. Durston, the case of Joseph Perani, charged with unlawful assault, was remanded to Monday next. No particulars wore entered ...

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  36. GERMAN CHINESE EXPENSES.

    The Reichstag has reduced the sin allowed for military expenses in China to 3,000,000 marks (about £150,000), ...

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  37. THUS "WAGS" THE WORLD AWAY.

    There wore no less than nine parents in front of the Throne of Justice for 'bronchos of the Education Act the sons and heirs to the various estates having ...

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  38. LATEST MINING.

    Several new good finds are reported from the Erlistoun. Water and feed are abundant. ...

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  39. COMMERCIAL.

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  40. ISLAM THREATENED.

    The St. Ptersburg Correspondent of the "Daily Mail" wired on january 26:—"For mere than a week past a spirit of deep unrest has agitated Tehran ...

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  41. FREMANTLE.

    A middle-aged man named William Butler was prooeeded against by Elizabeth Montrose on a charge of having assaulted her at Beaconsfield. From the ...

    Article : 99 words
  42. Advertising

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  43. EXORCISING THE PLAGUE.

    At Durban, Natal, the other day, on old Indian was charged by a younger man with assaulting him under peculiar circumstances. It appears that when ...

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  44. THE PANAMA CANAL

    Mr. Smalley, the "Times" correspondent at New York, states that the abrogation of the Clayton Bulwer treaty had helped largely the ratification of the ...

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  45. LOVE AND THE DOCTOR.

    It would ba well if in negotiations with fa view to matrimony the dootor were to be called in as an assessor to the God of Love, who is proverbially blind ...

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  46. DISORDERLY MAC.

    John M'Dougall, n young man, hud Leon drinking not windy, but too well," was arrested last night by Water police Constable Kofpell for having ...

    Article : 77 words
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