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  7. THIS MORNING’S NEWS.

    Two candidates nominated for the East Fremantle election. Mr. W.C. Angwin (Labor) and Mr. T[?] Smith (Ministerialist). ...

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  8. MISSING DEPUTY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Three detectives sent by M. Hamard, chief of the Paris police, to solve the mystery concerning the disappearance of the Swiss ...

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  9. GERMAN STEAMERS

    LONDON, Sunday—Steamship, of the Hamburg-American line, have been subsidised by the German Government, and are visiting the Per[?] the ...

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  10. WELL KNOWN MAN

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A shocking case of suicide occurred at Malvern to-day. Richard Gillin, a well-known legal ...

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  11. IRISH ELECTION

    LONDON, Sunday.—On account of the retirement of Mr. C. R. Devlin, M.P. for Galway, an extraordinary election has been held, resulting in ...

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  12. PEARY v. POLE

    LONDON, Sunday.—Lieut. Peary who, in July, 1905, started on a polar exploration trip in the ship Rooseveldt, is returning home. ...

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  13. S.A. POLITICS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The scrutiny of the general election poll was resumed this morning. Voting in the metropolitan districts ...

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  14. CECIL HEALY

    LONDON, Sun[?].—The members of the [?] Swimming Club together with the Royal Life Saving Association, and the Amateur Swimming ...

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  15. THE COAL STRIKE

    LONDON, Sunday.—In connection with the Durham coal miners’ strike, the conciliation board have granted the malcontents on advance in wages ...

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  16. BRUTAL ASSAULT

    MELBOURNE, This Day .—Mrs. Mary Patterson, the victim of the brutal assault. which was committed at Albert Park on Friday night, and who ...

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  17. RUSSIAN CONVICT

    LONDON, Sunday.—A man named Cerschune, the founder of the organisation, which killed Sipiaguine, Bagolie[?] and M. Plehve, lies escaped from ...

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  18. TWO GIRLS SHOT

    LONDON, Sunday—TWO Russian girls, who were condemned to be[?] by a summary court martial at Cronstadt have been shot instead. ...

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  19. TALE OF WOE

    Jno. Henry Rees was brought up in custody at the Perth City Police Court this morning, charged with having on Saturday inst stolen a primus stove, ...

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  20. HEAVY RECORD

    LONDON, Sunday.—A St. Petersburg newspaper estimates that the first year of constitutional Government in Russia has resulted in 1513 executions, ...

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  21. CRICKET

    At the invitation of the Hon. Robert [?]aurie, M.L.C., the members, supporters and friends of the above Club, held a most enjoyable river trip last ...

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  22. SEQUEL TO AXEMEN’S CARNIVAL

    Thomas Phillips was charged at the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., with having unlawfully used a public place, ...

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  23. A MYSTERIOUS AFFAIR

    GERALDTON, This Day.—An affair surrounded by considerable mystery occurred on Saturday morning in the kitchen of Mr. Annand P[?]corini, ...

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  24. UNCUSTOMED GOODS

    When the case of Samuel [?] charged with having been, in unlawful possession of uncustomed goods, [?] 189 yards of silk, was called on at the ...

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  25. RESULT OF

    LONDON, Sunday,—The St. Petersburg correspondent of the London “Times” states that the main object of the summary courts martial, ...

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  26. VIOLENT CHARACTER

    Wm. Jas. Sn[?]all, who has previously given a considerable amount of trouble to the police, was brought before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the Perth ...

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  27. JAP. OFFICER

    LONDON, Sunday.—The American authorities have arrested a Japanese, who is supposed to be an officer of engineers at M[?]illa. ...

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  28. S.A. MATTERS

    Mr. Harold Wilkinson, the popular secretary of the Fremantle Gas Co., who returned yesterday morning from a holiday trip to South Australia, ...

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  29. JAUNTY JOHN

    At the Fremantle Police Court, this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., John Connelly was charged with having been of disorderly conduct, and ...

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  30. FEDERAL MATTERS

    Mr. Hugh Mahon, M.H.R., was one of the arrivals by the s.s. Kyarra yesterday. A representative of “The Evening ...

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  31. ALLEGED SUNDAY TRADING

    Isodore Perlstoin was presented at the Perth City Police Court this morning on three charges—insulting language, resisting arrest, and Sunday ...

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  32. SALVATION ARMY

    Commissioner M‘Kie, one of the heads of the Salvation Army in Australia, was one of the passengers by the R.M.S. Brittannia, from Melbourne ...

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  33. ALLEGED VAGRANCY

    Anthony Neilson, who had his head liberally swathed in bandages, was placed in the dock at the Perth City Police Court this morning, charged ...

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  34. THE TIMBER TROUBLE

    Tho Arbitration Court proceedings in regard to the trouble existing between the sawmill emploers and employees, was resumed this morning. ...

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  35. SUNDAY CONCERT.

    Therewas a very large attendance at King’s Theatre last evening, when a company, under the capable of management of Mr. George Lawrence, ...

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