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  3. THE DIVORCE COURT.

    Six petitions for divorce were heard by the Chief Justice (Sir John Northmore) in the Divorce Court yesterday. Pour were granted and in the other cases ...

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  4. ELECTORAL OFFICERS' CONFERENCE.

    Commonwealth divisional electoral officers who met at the General Post Office, Perth, yesterday, to discuss arrangements for next year's census. Left to right: Messrs. A. C. Twinew (Swan), H. C. Watson (Forrest), G. Barrett (Commonwealth Electoral Officer for Western Australia), J. Knelp (Perth), R. H. Bandy (Fremantle) and J. Etner[?]ge (Kalgoorlie). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHEEP FOR THE METROPOLITAN MARKET.

    Some of 1,400 sheep for the metropolitan market which were landed from the Kybra at Fremantle yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. RETIRING COMMANDER.

    Captain N. Cole, commander of the White Star liner Ceramic, taking a last look at Fremantle yesterday. He will retire when the ship reaches England en the temptation of her present voyage. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BOTH PARTIES AT FAULT.

    The circumstances of a traffic accident at the corner where the main roads to Perth, Geraldton and York meet at Mid­land Junction were reviewed yesterday at ...

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  8. MAURICE TATE ARRIVES.

    On his way to the Eastern States to Join the English Test cricket team, Mr. Maurice Tate passed through Fremantle yesterday on the Strathnaver. He is soon, hare-headed, with Mr. S. H. D. Rowe, chairman of the executive of the West Australian Cricket Association. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FIRE IN FURNITURE FACTORY.

    The remains of a furniture factory in Lake-street, North Perth, which was fitted in less than half an hour early yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE BERTHING OF A LINER.

    An unusual photograph, taken from an attendant tug, of the liner Strathnaver as she berthed at Victoria Quay, Fremantle, yesterday morning. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SCENIC RAILWAY AT THE ZOO.

    It is hoped that the scenic railway at the Zoological Gardens, South Perth, will be completed by the week-end. The track follows a circular course round the tennis courts 25½ chains. Above: Painting one of the carriages. Below: Laying the rolls. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. THEFT OF A RING.

    KALGOORLIE, Nov. 8.—"I am a victim of circumstances," said E. Dawson when pleading guilty in the Kalgoorlie Police Court thin morning, to a charge ...

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  13. HORSE-STEALING.

    SOUTHERN CROSS, Nov. 8.—Lionel Peter Mclnness, a young man who appeared at the Police Court to-day, admitted having stolen horses from Perilya, ...

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