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  3. LIGHTNING FLASH.

    A few minutes before the sudden thunderstorm, which struck Perth about 3.45 p.m. yesterday, an extremely vivid flash of lighting was ...

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  4. DETONATOR EPIDEMIC

    The Port police are particularly busy just now in connection with the recent plethora of detonators, and the consequent accidents resulting therefrom. ...

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  6. RINGING THE CHANCES

    Thomas Rosser was brought up in custody at the Perth City Police Court this morning, charged with having on September 14 stolen a pair of boots, ...

    Article : 266 words
  7. ALLEGED THEFT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Christina Cody, wife of a well-known miner of Ballarat, was committed for trial to-day on a charge stealing £12 from ...

    Article : 51 words
  8. GWALIA AFFRAY

    LEONORA, This Day.—The inquiry into the death of Jas. Reilly was continued to-day before the acting coroner (Mr. Stuart) and a jury. ...

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  9. BIG FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Mr. Fred Fairbairn’s residence at the Woolbrook Estate, near Geelong, has been destroyed by fire, the damage done being ...

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  10. TO-DAY’S WEATHER

    Still showery in the S.W., otherwise fine. Strong winds and high seas on the coast. Light to heavy rain recorded throughout the south-west. ...

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  11. MISCHIEVOUS YOUTHS

    At the Perth City Police Court, this morning, two youths Homed George Fisher and Albert Wood, were charged with having on the 13th September, ...

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  12. SET OF TEETH

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Kenneth Redmond, a blacksmith of Tardee, while dining, swallowed his set of false teeth. ...

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  14. THE TEMPERATURE

    The maximum temperature recorded at the Observatory up to noon to-day was 66.8 degrees. ...

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  16. [?]. FREMANTLE v. COTTESLOE

    The West Perth v. South Fremantle match having been postponed, Ivor Crapp was asked to umpire the above match. He came down from Perth, ...

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  17. INQUEST ON

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—An inquest was opened yesterday afternoon concerning the death of James Lagan, who was killed at the Oroya ...

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  18. FREMANTLE WEEK CELEBRATIONS

    If indications are to be relied upon, there can be no doubt that the accommodation of Fremantle will be taxed to its utmost to accommodate the ...

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  19. “ STROLLING ROUND THE TOWS.”

    Rosina Jones was presented before Messrs. Russel and Collett, Js.P., this morning at the Perth Police Court. Constable Williams stated that about ...

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  20. ALLEGED STEALING

    BOULDER, This Day.—A man named James Webster, was committed for trial at the Boulder Police Court yesterday on the charge of having stolen ...

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  21. THE MAILS

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  23. THE BURGLARY

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In connection with the recent burglary at King’s warehouse, on the Australian Wharf, the Customs authorities deay ...

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  24. THE TIMBER TROUBLE

    In connection with the labor trouble existing between the timber combine and the sleeper cutters, fresh interest was aroused this morning by a rumor ...

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