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  3. GREAT CONSPIRACY CASE.

    The hearing off the Harper-Ronald conspiracy charges was continued. Edward Batchelor concluded his evidence in chief, and was severely cross. ...

    Article : 317 words
  4. WEST KALGOORLIE SENSATION.

    The usual calm of Dugan-street, West Kalgoorlie, was greatly disturbed on Sunday morning, at 20 minutes past 10 o'clock, when four revolver ...

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  5. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. T. S. Healey, of Cue, has decided to leave the district. Mr. and Mrs. W. Simons, of Northam who spent the Easter holidays ...

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  6. A SHARE TRANSACTION.

    A double appeal occupied the Full Court this morning. "There were present on the Bench the Chief Justice ...

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  7. AMUSEMENTS.

    The present programme of "West's. Pictures," which is proving attractive at the Queen's Hall, is the ninety-ninth of the series. The centenary will be ...

    Article : 72 words
  8. BEATTY WILL FORGERY

    Three men—Frederick Ashe, John Heslop, and James S. Priestly—were recently remanded to Sydney on a charge of conspiring, with others, to ...

    Article : 110 words
  9. A NEIGHBORLY ACTION.

    At the Criminal Court, before Mr. Justice Burnside and a jury, this morning, William John Glenn pleaded not gullty to a charge of having at ...

    Article : 377 words
  10. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE.

    All good things must come to an end, sooner or later, and the run of "The Merry Widow" Is no exception to the rule. This highly popular opera, which ...

    Article : 206 words
  11. THE SMALL-POX CASE

    The fourth outbreak at Woodman's Point Quarantine Station, that of Sydney Curtis, a boy four years of age, is reported, the patient now making fair ...

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  12. A WARM DAY.

    The summer of 1910 has certainly not yet gone on swallows' wings from W.A. In the early morning of to-day those ...

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  13. SOME PASSENGERS RELASED.

    Three passengers by the Otway have been released from the Quarantine Depot, under surveillance. It is intended to give forty first and second ...

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  14. KING'S PICTURES.

    As summer continues to linger, in spite of its recent pretended departure, the open-air variety show continues to receive good patronage. "The ...

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  15. POSITION IN VICTORIA.

    No further cases are reported at the quarantine ground. ...

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  16. STATE SCHOOLS.

    The following have been authorised to give special religious instruction in State Schools on behalif of the Church of England—Misses Lona Hill, Myrtle ...

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  17. PALACE GARDENS.

    The many patrons of the Palace Gardens will be pleased to learn that Mr. Harry Rickards will reopen there with a strong vauderville company on ...

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  18. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    In furtherance of his reelection to the House of Representatives for the Perth Division, Mr. J. M. Fowler will address a meeting of the electors this ...

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  19. THE MARRIED VOICE.

    "You can tell people who are married by the way they speak to each other. This was the point made by a ...

    Article : 375 words
  20. GOLD COAST ROMANCE.

    Mr. John Lang's latest contribution to the Romance of Empire aeries of books, which he calls The Land of the Golden Trade, tells some dreadful ...

    Article : 436 words
  21. THE RAINFALL.

    The rainfall recorded throughout the State for the past 24 hours ended at 8 a.m. to-day was as under:—Tropics.—Derby, 32 points; Broome, ...

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  22. FREMANTLE DIVISION.

    Mr. W. N. Hedges, the Bitting member for the Fremantle Division of the House of Representatives, will speak at a meeting of the electors to-night at ...

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  23. MANDURAH.

    Messrs. M'H wraith, M'Eacharn, and Co., Ltd., state that the s.s. Westrallan will run her last trip of the season to Mandurah , on Saturday. She will ...

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  24. SENATE CANDIDATES.

    Messrs. Harper and Sanderson will speak to-night electors to-night in the Municipal Chambers, Gulidford. The Mayor (Mr. P. Piercy) will preside at ...

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  25. COTTAGE-BY-THE-SEA.

    A feto in aid of the Lady Lawley Cottage-by-the-Sea will be held tomorrow afternoon and evening on the grounds of Mr. S. Elliott, ...

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  26. TO-DAY'S AND TO-MORROW'S ENGAGEMENTS.

    Congregational Hall, Cottesloe 8 p.m.—Mr. Hedges will give an address on the Financial Agreement. Gulidford Municipal, Chambers, 8 ...

    Article : 101 words
  27. TEA SHOP AND BANK IN ONE.

    Some of the business customs' of older and less strenuous days were described at the luncheon, to celebrate the [?]-centenary of Twining's, the ...

    Article : 345 words
  28. THE KING AND SIR G. REID.

    The supreme moment of Sir Reid's third day In London as High Commissioner for Australia was when at Buckingham Palace the King. ...

    Article : 200 words
  29. THEATRICAL CHARITY CARNIVAL.

    Then members of the Comic Opera Company are entering enthusiastically Into the programme of events for the Grand Charity Carnival to be given by ...

    Article : 83 words
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  31. TRIBUTE TO W.A. EDUCATIONAL METHODS

    The Department of Education has received applications for its official booklet, "Lawls of Health," from places as far apart as Moscow and Chicago. ...

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  32. WEDNESDAY.

    His Majesty's Theatre, 7.50 p.m.—J. C. Williamson's season, "The Merry Widow." King's Picture Garden,s 8 p.m.—Orl ...

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  34. A UNIQUE BILLET.

    Mr. William Redmond was informed by the Master of Ellbank in the House of Commons that the present duties of the Lord High Treasurer of Ireland— ...

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  35. BISHOP EATS HIS SOOTS.

    An account has been received of experiences endured by Bishop Stringer and a missionary companion while on a tour to Herschel Island, In the ...

    Article : 116 words
  36. APPLE PROFIT.

    Dr. J. M'Call. Agent-General for Tasmania, in a paper on fruit production in the British Empire read before the Royal Society of Arts, said the ...

    Article : 76 words
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