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  2. SPORTING NEWS.

    Well, we have got through the hurly-burly of our Autumn Meeting, and by the time this reaches yon we will be endeavoring to cast the horoscope with regard to the ...

    Article : 2,090 words
  3. THE WINDSOR MURDER.

    It has now been discovered that in 1890 Deeming lodged at the house of Mrs. Matheson at Beverley, in Yorkshire, under the name of Harry ...

    Article : 564 words
  4. OUR SPECIAL MESSAGES.

    Sir James Fergusson, the British Postmaster-General, has refused to agree to an extension of the postal note system to the colonies, as such ...

    Article : 56 words
  5. ANOTHER IMPORTANT DISCOVERY.

    On Monday a further investigation of the articles found in the possession of Baron Swanston brought to light a large honeycomb sponge, which is covered with ...

    Article : 68 words
  6. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR.

    SIR,—I must express nay surprise at the statements contained in your leading article of the 17th inst. It is long since I have read anything so grossly unfair. ...

    Article : 1,115 words
  7. IS SWANSTON WILLIAMS?

    Baron Swanston admitted that Mr. Max Hirschfeldt will identify him as Williams, who was a passenger on board the Kasier Wilhelm. He, however, protests that he is ...

    Article : 129 words
  8. FRUITLESS ATTEMPT TO WRECK A PRISON BY ANARCHISTS.

    In Paris, yesterday, an attempt was made to wreck a prison by a number of Anarchists, many of whom were arrested in time to prevent much ...

    Article : 42 words
  9. AUSTRALIAN DEFENCES—THE SECRETARY FOR WAR ON THE SUBJECT.

    The Right Hon. W. H. Stanhope, Secretary of State for War, has expressed his regret at the injustice which has been done to the colonies ...

    Article : 61 words
  10. HOW SWANSTON WAS TRACED.

    When the Windsor tragedy was discovered and the victim identified, the police set out in pursuit of Albert Williams, her husband. Enquiries were made of a ...

    Article : 253 words
  11. INTER-COLONIAL.

    An uneasy feeling prevails in business circles owing to the suspension of the Railway Commissioners. ...

    Article : 31 words
  12. BARON SWANSTON AS A POET.

    The following piece of poetry, if such it may be called, has been found among Swanston's effects, and is in his hand writing:— ...

    Article : 82 words
  13. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The case against Doctor Bridgewater, who was charged with assaulting a married woman whom he was attending in his professional ...

    Article : 35 words
  14. W.A. TURF CLUB AUTUMN MEETING.

    The following are the nominations for the autumn meeting of the W.A. Turf Club, to be ran on April 27th:— HURDLE RACE.—A Handicap of 50 says.: ...

    Article : 342 words
  15. ARRIVAL OF A WITNESS, DETECTIVE, AND REPORTER FROM MELBOURNE.

    Detective Cawsey, Mr. Max Hierschfeldt (a passenger by the Kaiser Wilhelm to Australia), and Mr. Symonds (a representative of the Argus) arrived in Perth by train from ...

    Article : 42 words
  16. THE INSOLVENT ADCOCK AGAIN BEFORE THE COURT.

    The insolvent Adcock has applied to the Chief Justice for restoration to bail. His Honor said if the insolvent cleared himself of the suspicion of ...

    Article : 79 words
  17. IDENTIFICATION OF WILLIAMS.

    Mr. Max Herachfeldt has identified Baron Swansfcon to be Albert Williams, who came to Australia, with Emily Williams in the Kaiser Wilhelm. ...

    Article : 1,956 words
  18. THE WEEK'S RUN AT BROKEN HILL.

    The week's run at Broken Hill gives a return of 5980 tons of ore, producing 970 tons of bullion, containing 200,567 ounces of silver. ...

    Article : 34 words
  19. THE SHAREMARKET.

    The market is practically unchanged. ...

    Article : 9 words
  20. POLICE COURT REPORTS.

    CITY.—At the City Police Court March 12, before Mr. Cowan, P.M., a man named George Hill was sentenced to one month's hard labor for abreach of the ticket-of-leave ...

    Article : 507 words
  21. SWANSTON IN CUSTODY.

    Baron Swanston, alias Williams, is at present located at the Water-side Lockup, and eats, smokes and sleeps well, and declares to those who have seen him that he ...

    Article : 374 words
  22. THE YORK JOCKEY CLUB.

    The name of Mr. Gull's horse Hero was accidently omitted from the published nominations of the Easter Handicap of the York Jockey Club's meeting to take ...

    Article : 33 words
  23. THE SANITARY CONDITION OF FREMANTLE.

    SIR,—This subject troubles me very much just now. Is there such a thing as a Sanitary Inspector in Fremantle? Some say yes, some say no. I appeal to you. I will ...

    Article : 240 words
  24. NEWS FROM SOUTHERN CROSS

    The following are the fortnightly returns from the various mines:—Fraser's—251 tons crushed, yielding 264 oza. 17dwts. 5grs.; Fraser's South—160 tons crashed ...

    Article : 94 words
  25. Advertising

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  26. SWANSTON, DEEMING AND WILLIAMS.

    A remarkable piece of information has come into our p[?]ssession. A man named Hedge, in the employment of the Foundry Company at Fremantle, was living four ...

    Article : 109 words
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