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  4. THE LATEST

    Triple arrest for alleged fraud in Perth yesterday. Bail allowed. Artilleryman arrested in Perth for desertion from Karrakatta camp on ...

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  5. W.A. TURF CLUB.

    The May meeting of the W. A. T. C. was held this afternoon, instead of on Saturday next, owing to the race club wishing to avoid clashing with ...

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  6. TROUBLE IN PARIS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Owing to the threatened action by the extreme socialist party in France, twenty thousand persons have quitted [?], ...

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  7. ALLEGED LIBEL

    The action for alleged libel brought by Mr. R. Hastie, M.L.A., late Minister for Mines, against the “Sunday Sun,” of Kalgoorlie, was represented ...

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  8. MUTINY

    LONDON, Tuesday,— A report has reached St. Petersburg to the effect that a disciplinary battalion at Sebastopol has mutinied. ...

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  9. NAVY CONTRACTS

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Admiralty have agreed to give a list of the names of contractors invited to tender for Government work to the ...

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  10. POLITICAL CRISIS

    The political situation is still causing a great amount of comment in Perth and Fremantle—In fact, little, if anything, else is being discussed Where ...

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  11. VICTORIAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The cricket dispute has reached an advanced stage, regarding the vexed question of board control. The Melbourne Club ...

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  12. BALLARAT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Kathleen Kinapan is suing the Ballarat Tramway Company for £2000 damages on account of injuries received in a tram ...

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  13. LITTLE GIRL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Olive Margaret Jincoll, aged 20 months, was burnt to death at Albert Park yesterday. It appears that deceased was, ...

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  14. THE NEW JUDGE

    At a meeting of the Executive Council held this afternoon, the appointment of Mr. John Booth, an English judge, as fourth judge on the W.A. ...

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  15. RAILWAY WRECK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A terrible railway [?] has occurred near Paris. The Paris-Havre express was wrecked, and the driver and guard were ...

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  16. SALTS OF LEMON

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Esther Ann M’Cann, a married woman, was charged at the Fitzroy court to-day with having at[?] suicide by ...

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  17. BODLE “BOOBED”

    At the Criminal Court this morning, Samuel Bodle, who yesterday pleaded guilty to robbery, with actual violence, of pipes, sovereign cases, and ...

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  18. PROTEST AGAINST

    MELBOURNE, This Bay.—The different local temperance bodies are protesting against the Exhibition Buildings being used for the conducting of ...

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  19. PETITE REPUBLIQUE

    The documents of the “Petite Republique” have been seized, and these show that several retired colonels had offered their services as leaders in the ...

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  20. INTERSTATE.

    Messrs. Goldsbrough, Mart and C[?] have sold 200,000 .acres of land at a satisfactory figure. The total membership of the ...

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  21. CLAIM FOR DEBT

    A partial report of this case appeared in yesterday’s issue of “The Mail,” but owing to the fact that we went to press before the matter was concluded, ...

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  22. LARGE STRIKE

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Six thousand longshoremen have struck work at Buffalo, in the State of New York, and three thousand have followed suit at ...

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  23. HYPNOLOGIST

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—William McPherson, alias Murello Dessathon, described as hypnologist, charged with endeavoring to impose upon ...

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  24. THE ALLEGED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.— It is now announced that the name of the detective who is implicated in the recent alleged “put up” case on the receiver ...

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  25. CRIMINAL COURT

    At the Criminal Court this morning, before Mr. Commissioner A. S. Roc, William Stephens was arraigned on the dual charge of having stolen, ...

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  26. FOREIGN.

    Father Gapon’s papers examined. High officials implicated by their contents. Welsh colliery accident. Five miners ...

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  27. OLYMPIC GAMES

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  28. PICKPOCKETS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Edward Albert Wilson and John West were each sentenced to three months’ imprisonment to-day for having ...

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  29. MAY DAY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—May Day was celebrated at Yarra Bank yesterday. Two hundred persons were present The usual resolutions were ...

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  30. CHINESE G[?]

    At the Perth Police Court this morning, before Mr. W. A. G. Walter, acting P.M., Sing How and Gee Hong were charged with having been the ...

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  31. A CATERER

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Messrs. H. H. Parker and G. Saurmaun, J’s.P., John Vincent was charged with having ...

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  32. TILE OF A CART

    In the Metropolitan Police Court this morning, before Messrs. A. G, Russell and T. Collett, J.’sP., Edward Miller was charged with having ...

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  33. JOHN HIGGINS

    At the Criminal Court, Perth, this morning, John Higgins, the prisoner, who escaped from the Fremantle Gaol in November last and who was ...

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  34. COBDEN MYSTERY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Public opinion is increasing in the direction that Samuel Stevens, who has been missing some time from Cobden, has ...

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  35. CRUELTY TO ANIMALS

    A correspondent writes us concerning a case which if true, deserves looking into, He states that whilst riding on one of the Fremantle cars, be ...

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  36. BATTERY BOARD

    The committee who were appointed to go into the matter of the State batteries are to hand in their report on May 14. ...

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  37. A DESERTER REMANDED

    Thomas Derwent was charged this morning before Messrs A. G. Russell, Collett, and Cargoes, J.’sP., at the Metropolitan Court, that he did desert ...

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  39. THE NEW MINISTRY

    Nothing is yet known as to the new Ministry, and various rumors are afloat, one of which is that Mr. [?] has accepted the portfolio of ...

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