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  2. AT A GLANCE.

    Moderate Temperatures Again experiemeed with a good deal of rain, ...

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  3. ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    A sensational shooting affray occurred at Matters Foundry, Subisce, this morning, as a result fit which Mr. Alfred . Smith manager to the ...

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  4. Big Boot Blaze

    Miller's boot factory in Hoddienrcet, Collingwood, was destroyed by are shortly before two o'clock this morning The bullding is a one-storey ...

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  5. LATE CABLES.

    A billiard match was commenced ast night between Claude Faulkiner and George Gray (Australia). The Contest was for 18,000, Gray conceding ...

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  6. AUCKLAND EXHIBITOR

    The Exhibition opened to-day, despite delays caused by the strike. The president said that more guarantors than was necessary had been ...

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  7. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    As a sequel to a sensational shooting Incident In Fitzroy-street, Fitzroy, at midnight, Sydney Augustus Lambert (aged 31), a laborer, was arrested early ...

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  8. The Harvest

    Mr. Malcolm A. C. Fraser, the Government Statistician, has prepared the (following forecast, or the expected harvest for the season 1913-14:— ...

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  9. A BOLD ROBBERY.

    A bold robbery of Jewellery was Prought off yesterday during the lunslieon hour at the residence In Ordstreet West Perth, of Mr. R. ...

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  10. THE INDIAN TROUBLE.

    It is announced that the Government has decided to continue to refuse to discuss tho grievances of the Indians until order has been perfectly ...

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  11. LATE SPORTING

    Flavigny was withdrawn at five minutes past 2 this afternoon from the Railway Stakes. Another scratching: recorded 'was ...

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  12. WATERSIDE STRIKE

    The steamer Paloona arrived from Hobart yesterday with 2,500 cases of apples, and as the wharf laborers did not turn up to unload this morning the ...

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  13. THE VOLTURNO FIRE

    The Board of Trade inquiry Into the burning of the s.s. Volturno was commenced to-day, when some sensational evidence was given. ...

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  14. BREACH OF ELECTORAL ACT,.

    Before Mr. E. P. Dowley, R.M., In the fremantle Police Court this morning, H. Turner was charged with having committed u breach of the ...

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  15. THE BETTING MARKET.

    Business over the Perth Cup and Railway Stakes was decidedly quiet to-day, and few wagers were written, the quotations being unaitered. ...

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  16. POLICE ON THE SCENE.

    Sub-Inspector Walsh, chief of the C.I.D. despatched Detective-Sergeant Mann and Plain-clothes Constables Ebbeson and Campbell to the scene. ...

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  17. FREMANTLE ROBBERY

    Harry Johnston, a young men, was presented at the Criminal Court this morning, before Mr. Justice Booth and a Jury, on a charge of 'breaking and ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. TENDERS FOR PUBLIC WORKS

    The following are the lowest of the public tenders which closed to-day;— Kalgoorlle-Boulder Secondary School H, Blomfleld (Kaigoorlle); Kwollyinn ...

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  19. CRIMINAL COURT

    The December calendar of the Criminal Court was begun upon to-day by Mr. Justice Booth. ...

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  20. INSPECTOR SELLINGER SPEAKS A PIECE ANENT FREMANTLE HOTEL. AND BOARDING-HOUSES.

    Before the business of the annual necting of the Fremantle Licensing Court was commenced this morning, Inspector Selhnger, In charge of the ...

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  21. STANNARD ARRESTED

    (During the furore which ensued after the shooting, Stannard left the manager's private office and took up a position In the general room. There he sat ...

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  22. NO LONGER TIRED.

    John Brown was presented at the Criminal Court to-day, before Mr. Justice Booth, on the charge of having Utempted to commit suicide at Perth ...

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  23. MISSING MISSES

    The disappearance of the girl Mona West in still as much a rayatery as even Numerous theories are being advanced, but when the police follow ...

    Article : 69 words
  24. THE OWNER BEREfT.

    Roger Dunsan Buckridge, watchmaker and jeweller, carrying on business in High-street, Fremantle, under the style of Buckridge Broa., gave ...

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  25. THE REVOLVER,

    When the revolver used by Stannard was examined It was found that It contained two empty shells aud four cartridges. Stannard Informed ...

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  26. TO SEE THE MANAGER.

    Shortly after 10 o'clock, however, Stannard put In an appearance at the foundry, He entered the general office, walked over to one of the clerks, ...

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  27. BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    John Dunn was put up on the charge if breaking and entering the counting house of Donald Curtis', bottle, merchant, of Pier-street. He pleaded ...

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  28. DIMENSIONS OF BIRDS.

    Some interest attaches to bird measurements when the form and habits of specles are considered. The expanse from tip to tip of the wings In ...

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  29. THE FOUNDRY CLOSED.

    Shortly after the shooting cocurred operations at the foundry were ceased for the day. As the cmpleyeos left their work at about mid-day they were ...

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  30. TWO SHOTS FIRED,

    A few minutes later the clerks and others in the general office were startled by tho report of. a revolver shot In the manager's room, A second ...

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  31. SPRINGING A "PLANT."

    When did you see him again?—The following week, at the Central Hotel. He sent for me. It was 9 o'clock at right. We drove to the ...

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  32. REMARKABLE COINCIDENCES,

    It is remarkable that wooden legs have figured In the two most recent crimes of tho kind reported In this State. Willlame, the victim of the ...

    Article : 90 words
  33. FRAUDULENT DEALING.

    Reuben John Green pleaded guilty to a charge of fraudulent dealing with property, viz., town lot 4 at Pinjarra. Mr. Parker, Crown Prosecutor.' said ...

    Article : 141 words
  34. NIGHTS OF SLUMBER.

    Richard Hall, bedroom steward at the Madrid Restaurant, Fremantie, identified accused as having occupied a room at the restaurant on ...

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  35. NATURE OF THE INJURIES,"

    Mr. Smith was found lying on his back on the floor,blood flowing frecly from two wounds In the chest. Dr. Couche was immediately summoned, ...

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  36. AFTERNOON OF ROBBERY.

    Malcolm Curtis, laborer, Freinantle, identified accused, whom he saw on September 24 at 4 p.m. at witness's brother's place, corner of Grey-street ...

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  37. THE VICTIM'S CONDITION

    Asked the condition of the patient just before this edition went to press, Dr. Couche, who has been In constant attendance, Bald that a slight rally had ...

    Article : 106 words
  38. MYSTERY OF A FOUR-WHEEL CAB.

    William Reilly, cabman, Perth, said that on September 25 he was living at 169 James-street. Accused, whom he knew, came to the house about 7.30' ...

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  39. TOWN HALL, FREMANTLE.

    "The Deserter" will be shown for the last time In the Town Hall, Fremantle, this evening. A now series of pictures will bo screened to-morrow night, ...

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  40. THE VICTIM,

    Mr. Smith Is described by wine of the men as being a very keen business man, who, as a rule, was not very hard to get on with, Although slightly ...

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  41. PRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE

    Henri Kronen, Coleman Staters, W. Rayner, and Corona are putting on excellent turns at the Princess Theatre, Fremantle this week, New pleturea ...

    Article : 52 words
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