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  7. WEST INDIES

    LONDON Wednesday—Several of the influential [?]urried states papers argue that the [?] incident illustrates the tendency to ...

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  8. ARCTIC RELICS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Christi[?] message, quotes a statement, by Captain Board Amundsen, who recently navigated the North West Passage in ...

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  9. PRODUCE

    LONDON. Wednesday—Mr. Winston Churchill considers that the Imperial Institute ought to become to an increasing degree, a grant samples store ...

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  10. THE WRONG SHOP

    This, morning before Messrs. A. G. Russell and F.W. Collett, J.’sP., in the City Court, Charles Wilsman and Joseph Wober were charged with ...

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  11. GERMANY

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  12. CUSTOMS CASE

    ADELAIDE This Day.—In the Customs alleged conspiracy case today Sir, Joaish Symon continued his address on behalf of Charles [?]uker. ...

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  13. OBITUARY.

    LONDON, Wednesday.—The death is announced of Lord Thring. (Lord Thring was the author of books on the Succession Duty Act ...

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  14. FIRE FIEND

    The aged saying that “Fire is a good servant but a bad master,” was exemplified, at Mason-street North Fremantle, at an early hour this ...

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  15. QUOITS

    KALGOORLIE, This Day. — The match for the championship of Western Australia and a side wager of £25 between “Bruiser” Williams champion ...

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  16. STATION ROOFING

    The deputation which, on the motion of Cr. R. J. Lynn, was appointed at the last meeting of the Fremantle the Municipal Council to wait on the ...

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  17. CHURCH FUNDS

    LONDON, Wednesday.—A Jesuit vicar-general named Wa[?]nz has offered His Holiness the Popo several million francs, which he has collected in all ...

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  18. Midnight Demonstration

    A crowd assembled at midnight mid enthusiastically cheered the Kaiser and the Empress at the Palace. At midnight the Kaiser addressed ...

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  19. ALLEGED LIBEL

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the County Court to-day an action is proceeding in which Edward Hodges, an unsuccessful candidate for the ...

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  20. PROHIBITED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Captain Cullington, of the ship Indeavell, was fined £300 to-day, because three of the Chinese crew entered the ...

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  21. SUICIDE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—Henry Hearne, well-known in Brunswick, and formerly a wealthy man, committed suicide yesterday by hanging himself ...

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  22. WHEAT

    A sample of the South Australian wheat for the 1906-7 harvest has been received by the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce from the Adelaide Chamber ...

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  23. NARROW ESCAPE

    Mrs. Roy and her sons made a fruitless attempt to stem the flames, but the back and front doors being incautiously opened simultaneously, ...

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  24. REPRESENTATION

    It will be remembered that recently a member of the Perth City Council stated that Ms.P. for the metropolitan district did not take the interest ...

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  25. TRAP-COLLISION

    About 10 o’clock last night a train accident occurred near the corner of [?] and Lane streets, Perth, which resulted in considerable damage ...

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  26. KOOKYNIE

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—A letter from the Mines Department has been received by the Kookynie Municipal Council, offering to subsidise mining ...

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  27. AVIARY DEMOLISHED.

    A large aviary at the rear of the house, which contained nearly a hundred valuable canaries, was destroyed almost immediately. ...

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  28. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    In the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M.,. I.S.O., James Quayle was charged with having unlawfully ...

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  29. PLAGUE

    SYDNEY, This Day.—Miss Guildford matron of the hospital of Kempsey, who nursed Mrs. M’Lean the plague patient contracted plague yesterday, ...

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  30. APPEAL.

    Sir,—In passing the Town Hall, North Fremantle, I saw a notice to the effect that the valuer gives public notice that he will object to any ...

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  31. ADJOINING HOLDINGS

    A weatherboard building next door, occupied by Mr. Wilkin, a shunter in the railway service, and owned by Mrs. Knight, sister of Mr. J. M. ...

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  32. SERIOUS FIRE

    At 8.45 last night some men who were in the vicinity of the railway bridge between Belmont and Bays water noticed that the structure was ...

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  33. SIR J. WARD

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—Sir Jospeh Ward, during a brief stay in Adelaide, to-day was publicly welcomed by the Mayor. ...

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  34. THE INSURANCE.

    Mrs. Roy’s house was insured for £300 in the Northern Insurance Co., but there was no cover on the furniture, of which there was a valuable ...

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  35. THE SEAMY SIDE

    In the City Court this morning, before Messrs. A. G. Russell and F. W. Collett, J’s.P., Joseph B. Stone was charged with having been drunk and ...

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  36. ORIGIN OF THE OUTBREAK.

    Mr. Eugene Roy, when seen by our representative, said :—“We don’t know how. it started. The noise awoke my mother, who called me. When I got ...

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  37. SENT TO GAOL

    MELBOURNE , This Day.—Isles [?] was sentenced to gaol to-day for three months for having, knocked-out a policeman’s tooth. ...

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  38. MUNICIPAL FAREWELL

    To-morrow afternoon, at 5 o’clock, the Mayor (Mr. M. Season) and the members of the, Fremantle Municipal Council will assemble ill the Mayor’s ...

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  39. THE WATER SERVICE.

    Superintendent [?] said :—“We usually have a Very good pressure of water, and I have never known it to be in fault to such an extent before. ...

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  40. RAILWAY STATION

    Mr. Angwin, M.L.A. as the result of inquiries made has obtained information from the Railway Department to the effect that it is the ...

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  41. UNREGISTERED

    The programme for next Wednesday’s meeting of the Fremantle Race Club is to be found in another column. The Kalgoorlie Indies Cricket Club ...

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  42. FIREMEN INJURED BY FALLING ROOF.

    Fireman Myers had a very narrow escape from serious injury during the progress of the bluze. He and his brother hose in and, were impatiently ...

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  43. LATEST INFORMATION.

    The latest inquiries give a very suspicious aspect to the affair. A large quantity of straw and other inflammable materials have been found ...

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  45. BATHS COMMITTEE

    The ordinary meeting of the Fremantle Baths Committee was held today at noon, when various recommendations were considered. ...

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