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  5. DIDINUP FIND

    The Government Geologist has received from the Acting Warden, Greenbushes bushes (Mr. E. A. F. Compton), the following report in connection with ...

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  6. STOCKS & SHARES

    There isn’t any. Kalgurlis are weaker. Associateds hang on the 30/- mark. Mararous are slightly former—about ...

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  7. DIVER HUGHES

    Diver Hughes was entertained at [?] at the Federal Parliament House to-day. Mr. H. Mahon presiding There were about 40 present. ...

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  8. GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS

    As previously mentioned in our columns, the question of the delay which is experienced by contractors in regard to Government contracts, has ...

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  9. THE PERTH FIRE

    The most dangerous portion of the high Walls at Messrs. Sandover’s ruins having been pulled down last night, the contractors (Messrs. Hawkins and ...

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  10. ANOTHER FIRE

    Were it not that Constables Allison and Smith, who were on duty in Hay-street shortly before 3 o’clock this morning, noticed a small glare at the ...

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  11. ALLEGED STEALING

    Three young men named Lee[?] Gledhill, William Paley, and George Smith were charged in the City Police Court this morning, with having ...

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  12. ADRIFT AT SEA

    A Russian named Weffer, aged 76, a tin miner, was found rigid wrapped in canvas, adrift in a small boat. He ran short of food at Cock’s ...

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  13. MEDICAL SENSATION

    The inquest concerning the death of the young woman Olive Hanley, who died at the Perth Public Hospital, on March 29, will not be resumed ...

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  14. TO-DAY’S ADELAIDE QUOTES

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  15. SOCIAL NOTES

    The Horticultural Show was continued in the Queen’s Hall yesterday afternoon and evening, when a large number of people took the ...

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  16. Big Tobacco Robbery

    Christopher Williamson, John Bryant and William Wilson were remanded today on a charge concerning a big robbery of tobacco from M’kay’s store ...

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  17. LATEST LONDON QUOTES

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  18. WOODEND MURDER

    Police Court was crowded today, when Kurt Schonbeer, a boy 17 years of age, and a native of Germany, was charged with the murder ...

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  19. The Willyama

    The steamer Governor Musgrove returned this morning from the stranded steamer Willyama. She is in the same position as when abandoned, ...

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  20. ALLEGED STEALING

    On Wednesday last a warrant was issued against Harcourt Whipple Ellis —who was one of the central figures in the recent alleged illegal operation ...

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  21. MISS HAMMETT-DYER’S RECITAL.

    In the lesser St. George’s Hall last Evening Miss Hammett-Dyer gave an elocu[?]onary recital, assisted by Miss Nance Longson, and Mr. Clu[?] ...

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  22. THE EXPLOSIVES STORED

    Some of our contemporaries have stated that a great amount of explosives were stored at Sandover’s when the fire broke out, but these ...

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  23. An Ice Cart

    A rather amusing incident occurred in the City Police Court this morning, when A. L. Diggins was charged with having driven a cart without a light. ...

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  24. TO-DAY’S PERTH QUOTES

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  25. AMUSEMENTS

    A most successful programme was again given at the King’s Theatre last evening, before a large audience by Mr. Leslie Harris, in conjunction ...

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  26. Children’s Protection Society

    The Town Hall was crowded last evening, when a meeting was held to protest against the existing state of affairs in Western Australia, regarding ...

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  27. Woman Booted

    A young man named Frank Finlay, said to be a new arrival, was charged the Perth Police Court this morning, with having given false name ...

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  28. METALS

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  29. Children’s Entertainment

    The children’s entertainment organised by Mrs P. R. Whalan, which was so successfully presented at the Town Hall on Wednesday evening last, will ...

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  30. JAPANESE BIOGRAPH COMPANY.

    The Japanese Katsudo Biograph Co. will open a short season at Fremantle to-morrow (Saturday) evening. This company have just concluded ...

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  31. MINING

    The Flag mine at Kundip (Phillips River) which was recently floated in Melbourne, is opening up very promisingly. The main shaft is down 164 ...

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  32. TIMBER TROUBLE

    It appears that the result of yesterday’s conference between representatives of the Timber Combine and the workers was indecisive. A number ...

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  33. HIS MAJESTY’S THEATRE.

    Each evening, the attendances at His Majesty’s Theatre are, instead of decreasing after such a long run of “Thunderbolt,” increasing, and the ...

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  34. TRAMWAY EXTENSION

    This afternoon it has been arranged that, the agreement in connection with the extension of the present tramway system to North Fremantle, which has ...

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  35. PALACE GARDENS.

    The present season at the Palace Gardens will terminate on Tuesday evening next, as the management consider that the weather has now become ...

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  36. COLLISION AT LAUNCESTON

    The steamer Warentina collided with the ketch Ariel at Launceston to-day, and the ketoh was badly damaged. The Warentina was uninjured, and ...

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  37. Marine Stores Act

    William Hall, when presented in this Fremantle Police Court this morning, charged with a breach of the Marine Stores Act, by having bought bags, ...

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  38. NEW AND REASONABLE WINTER GOODS AT BARGAIN PRICES.

    Messrs. J. A. Hick and Co., of the “White House,” announce the opening up of large shipments of new and seasonable winter goods, which are ...

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  39. ATTEMPT TO ROB

    A bibulous-looking middle-aged man named Martin Shannon and an elderly man named Henry Bateman were charged, in the City Police Court this ...

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  40. “THE SQUAW MAN.”

    The advent of “The Squaw Man” at tho Theatre Royal on Monday next is being looked forward to with no little interest by Perth theatre-goers, ...

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  41. THE NORMA WRECK

    The body of P. Johnson, the missing carpenter of the submerged barque Norma, was found by the diver while examining the wreck this ...

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  42. MILO QUADRILLE ASSEMBLY.

    The Milo Quadrille 'Assembly will hold another of their enjoyable socials in the Caledonia Hall, Quarry-street. Fremantle, this (Friday) evening, at ...

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  43. LATE SPORTING

    Tho East Fremantle Swimming Club Will hold a carnival to-morrow afternoon at the East Fremantle municipal baths at 3 p.m. There will be a ...

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  44. FOOTBALL

    The South Fremantle and Perth football teams will meet on the East Fremantle Oval to-morrow at three o’olock. ...

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