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  4. POINTS.

    The Report Of the Federal Capital ...

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  5. THE PERTH HOSPITAL.

    Another case worthy the consideration of the Hospital Board has been reported to us. Briefly, the facts of the case as related by the patient are these:-Mrs. C——- of ...

    Article : 351 words
  6. The Coolgardie Water Scheme.

    In No. 1 Supreme Court this morning before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Parker and Mr. Justice M'Millan, sitting as a Special Court to assess damages, the ...

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  7. Arbitration Court.

    Relative to Mr. W. E. Moxon's retirement from the Arbitration Court, a "Daily News" representative waited on that gentleman this morning, and received from ...

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  8. Mainly About People.

    The following passengers occupied sleeping berths in the Kalgoorlie express which arrived this morning:- Messrs. Breton, Sutherland, Hill, Moylan, ...

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  9. TO-DAY.

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  10. POLICE COURTS.

    Fanny Baker, a woman not unknown to the police, who smiled familiarly at the police constables, was found very drunk in Wellington-street yesterday. ...

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  11. SECRETS OE THE SALE ROOM.

    The "knock out" or "ring" prevails in almost every auction room in London. It flourishes at West-end sale rooms as well as at other places. Of course the ...

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  12. MAILS.

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  13. "HANLIN" THE PUBLIC.

    At 3.20 yesterday afternoon Constable Buttle saw a man named Patrick Hanlon pushing people about on the sidewalk in Wellington-street. Accused, a ...

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  14. Black Range Find.

    Warden Clifton, of the East Murchison goldfield, visited the Black Range alluvial find on June 9. He has reported to the Minister for Mines as follows:- ...

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  15. ROWE'S ROW.

    Frederick John Rowe last night in Murray-street held forth on the subject of "The Salvation Army." Sergeant Goodridge advised the young fellow to go ...

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  16. THE PERTH HOSPITAL.

    The following letter is extracted from to-day's "West Australian":- Sir,-If it were not for the serious aspect of the case, one could not help ...

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  17. General News.

    The mails which left Auckland (New Zealand), per R.M.S. Sierra, on May 29, arrived in London on the afternoon of June 27, having been 30 days in transit. ...

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  18. A GROTESQUE SITUATION.

    Detective Kavanagh about four weeks ago applied for and obtained leave of absence, his intention being to go for a holiday to the eastern States. Kavanagh has ...

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  19. "DIDN'T REMEMBER."

    Mary Ann Barron "didn't remember" making use of obscene language in Murray-street at 10.20 last night. Constables Goldsworthy and Cowan heard the ...

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  20. JUST OUT FROM ENGLAND.

    A young man, named Henry Bonwick, who said he'd just come out from England, and was ignorant of the laws of the country, for expectorating ...

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  21. IMPROVING OUR STOCK.

    Within recent years much has been done by our pastoralists and stock breeders to improve the quality of their flocks and herds by importing pure-bred stock ...

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  22. IN THE DARK.

    Joseph Gunisburg was proceeded against at the instance of Constable O'Donoghue, for driving without lights in Beaufort-street, on the 26th inst. He ...

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  23. GLEANINGS OF HUMOR,

    It was a raw, cold night, and the rain fell pitilessly as an omnibus drew up at the corner of a turning in Oxford-street, A thinly-clad young woman stood on the ...

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  24. PROSPECTING PARTIES.

    Messrs. J. G. Donaldson and A. C. Laurence, who went out prospecting with Government camels, have sent from Mount Malcolm, under date June 19, ...

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  25. THE "BOX"-PLAN.

    James Stokes and Patrick Fannon figured in the Perth Police Court today, charged with fighting, and in addition, Stokes was further proceeded ...

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  29. THE DOCTOR'S REVENGE.

    The doctor shook his head and looked serious. "Hum," he said, after feeling the patient's, pulse, and taking his temperature. "You're very ill indeed." ...

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  31. FREMANTLE.

    No. 11 Arundel-street was the scene of a disturbance between two women which led to the police being called in. The facts of the case were related in the ...

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