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  2. POLICE COURTS.

    A lad named Lindsey Bellingham, 13 years, was changed, on remand, with being a neglected child. The case had been adjourned for the attendance of the ...

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  3. BRITISH CORRESPONDENTS.

    Mr. Knight, the well-known war correspondent of the London "Morning Post," who arrived in the cruiser June, and Mr. Scott Cranston, the representative of the ...

    Article : 91 words
  4. PERTH LOCAL COURT.

    In the matter of F. Lyon Weiss and the Education Department. Mr. Weiss appeared in person, and handed in a document objecting to the ...

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  5. THE SOUTH AFRICAN STRUGGLE.

    Writing from De Aar recently Mr. Bennett Burleigh narrates incidents in sue pursuit of Steyn and De Wet after the last Cape invasion had failed. [?] ...

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  6. EASTERN STATES,

    The Poll Court to-day heard an application on behalf of George Hay for a writ of mandamus directing the registrar-general to register him as a minister duly ...

    Article : 84 words
  7. MUNICIPAL.

    The ordinary meeting of the City Council was held on Monday. There were present—the acting Mayor (Mr. T. F. Quinlan), and Crs. Woodward, Cavanagh, ...

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  8. VISITORS FROM ADELAIDE.

    The Government do not propose building a, special coach for the railways here, but the vice-regal car, which is of a superior type, is being renovated. When the ...

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  9. WEST AUSTRALIAN VISITORS.

    Sir Arthur Lawley, Lady Lawley, and Captain Murray were unable, owing to the lateness of the arrival of the R.M.S. Oroya, to proceed to Melbourne by the afternoon ...

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  10. SUFFOCATED IN A MINE.

    At Broken Hill Charles Shaw (38) was killed in the Proprietary mine this afternoon. A mass of friable ore fell Betray, and fae was suffocated before he could be ...

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  11. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    The first portion of the Tarcoola township will be offered by auction on June 13 in 175 allotments of a quarter of an acre each. ...

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  12. OUT ON BAIL.

    Edward Waters was charged with having been drunk. he was out on bail. His name was called three times, bat Waiters did not appear. The bail bond of £1 was ...

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  13. GUILDFORD.

    A meeting of the Guildford Municipal Council was held in the council chambers, Guildford, on Thursday evening. The Mayor (Mr. R. J. Wilson) occupied the ...

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  14. THE KING AND QUEEN'S FAREWELL.

    Seldom has it happened (writes the naval correspondent of the "Free Lance") that the exclusion of the general public from Royal function was more justified than ...

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  15. ARRESTED TWICE.

    Robert Preston was arrested on Saturday on a charge of drunkenness. After a few hours' cast, he was allowed out on bail. On Sunday afternoon he was met ...

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  16. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK.

    Mr. W. S. Hatchell, who was attending am Symonde, the small-pox patient on the steamer Chingtu, fell ill on Saturday. Dr. Thompson declared the case to be an ...

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  17. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    At the Presbyterian General Assembly to-day the Rev. George Davidson was elected moderator. ...

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  18. VICTORIA.

    The prospectus of Messrs. Howard Smith and Co., Limited, will shortly be made public. The business is to be taken over as a going concern, and the nominal capital ...

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  19. BAD LANGUAGE.

    Percy Fleming was charged by Constable Culpitt with having made use of obscene language on Sunday evening. A fine of 40s. was inflicted with the ...

    Article : 84 words
  20. A CASE IN MELBOURNE.

    The steamer Darius, which arrived this evening from Calcutta, is in quarantine, the health inspection having shown that a native boy, a mess-room steward who ...

    Article : 63 words
  21. QUEENSLAND.

    Moody Island reports that a mission boat, with four black boys from Bogimbah capsized this morning between Moody and Fraseris Islands, it is feared they are all ...

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  22. THE EAST PERTH TRAGEDY.

    The readers of the daily press on Monday, October 8, were started on ascertaining that on Saturday night—in a busy portion of Perth—three men had nearly ...

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  23. A DUAL CHARGE.

    Daniel Bohan was chafed by Constable Underwood with having made use of obscene language on the evening of April 28, and also with having interfered with ...

    Article : 106 words
  24. REDUCED CABLE RATES

    The reduced cable rates, according to the agreement with the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, has led to a large increase of business between the contracting ...

    Article : 53 words
  25. RAILWAY WORKSHOPS MIDLAND JUNCTION.

    In response to the invitation of the Mayor of Midland Junction, Dr. W. Elgee, a number of the leading citizens of Midland Junction, and Guildford assembled at ...

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  26. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the Senate Sir Josiah Symon on Monday marked off a seat on the Opposition cross-benches, Mr. D. M. Charleston on the Opposition back bench, and ...

    Article : 133 words
  27. FREMANTLE.

    For having committed a nuisance in public street, James Gooda was fined £1 (in default seven days' imprisonment). Henry Alfred Johnson, changed with ...

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  28. A WHIPPING.

    Edward Winder, a boy, pleaded, goaty to having stolen a pair of socks from the shop of T. O. Gaze. He was ordered to receive 12 strokes of ...

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  29. RESISTING THE POLICE.

    John Campbell was charged with having been, disorderly, and with having resisted arrest. The accused had wanted to fight all and ...

    Article : 120 words
  30. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    The police were notified yesterday morning by Dr. Black, city coroner, that Mrs. Temby, a resident of Ord-street, bad died, suddenly, and that an inquest would be ...

    Article : 197 words
  31. MIDLAND JUNCTION.

    A meeting of the Midland Junction Municipal Council was held in the council-chambers on tie 2nd inst. He Mayor (Dr. W. Elgee) presided Crs. W. Brown, ...

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  32. ELECTRIC LIGHTING.

    Sir,—In the Tramway Company's list of misstatements which are being spread over the city appears one which is likely to do injury, and would not be allowed to ...

    Article : 165 words
  33. A LONG JOURNEY.

    Messrs. Arthur Dawson and C. H. Richter reached here on Saturday from. Franklin Harbor, South Australia. They started overland on February 5 last with ...

    Article : 236 words
  34. THE POLITIC [?], SITUATION.

    Regarding the rumors that the portfolio, of Minister for Mines is being offered to Mr. Reside or Mr. Hastie, one goldfields member in an interview to-day ridiculed ...

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  35. THE GOVERNMENT AND THE LABOR PARTY.

    Sir,—I am glad to hear that Mr. Cart-wright, who represents the largest body of workers in W.A., has seen fit to approach the Brainier with a view to discovering how ...

    Article : 145 words
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