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  2. BRADSHAW AND HALL.

    At the well-known Hay-street establishment I saw a large supply of all the necessaries for my lady's toilette. and also a large supply of frills and fripperies so derr ...

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  3. The Federal Elections.

    Sir John Forrest opened his political campaign at the Perth Town-tall last night, and met with a flattering reception from the large audience which had assembled to ...

    Article : 236 words
  4. A CASTLE WITH A SECRET.

    Near the border of two Scottish counties, set in the middle of a broad and fertile strath, and protected from the northern blasts by a range or lofty ...

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  5. PERTH POLICE COURT

    Francis J. Seymour, charged with forging and uttering a cheques for £15s. was, on the application of Detective Kavanagh, remanded for eight days. ...

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  6. EARLY CABLES

    The English Parliamentarians and Colonial Agents-General, who are on a visit to Paris, were yesterday the gueste of President Loubet, at the Elysee. ...

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  7. EARLY CABLES

    Mr. C. T. Ritchie, speaking yesterday at Croydon, said he did not anticipate much remission of taxation in the next Budget,but the indirect taxpayer was entitled to ...

    Article : 166 words
  8. MR. AUSTEN CHAMBERLAIN.

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain addressed a mass meeting yesterday at Cambridge. The principle that we must not retaliate lest we damage our knuckles did not ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. UNLAWFUL POSSESSION.

    William Williams and William Johnson were charged with being in unlawful possession of a gun. On the application of Sergeant Smith, Johnson was discharged ...

    Article : 34 words
  10. THE TIN-PLATE TRADE.

    Owing to dumping, the Monmouthshire steel and tin plate works, at Grontymister, employing 1,000 hands, are unable to continue at a profit. ...

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  11. ASSAULT.

    Edith Bryant, charged with assaulting Ada Smith, was fined £1, or 14 days' imprisonment. ...

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  12. OBSCENE LANGUAGE

    Jessie James, charged with using obscene language in Beaufort-street, was fined 10s., or seven days' imprisonment. ...

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  13. RADIUM MD HELIUM.

    Sir William Ramsay, Professor of Chemistry at University College, London, announces that the mysterious substance known as radium throws off infinitely small ...

    Article : 92 words
  14. CHARGE OF CHEQUE-STEALING.

    John Rea Harris was charged with having stolen a cheque for £4 4s. 5d., the property of the Ocean Accident, and Guarantee Corporation, and also with ...

    Article : 83 words
  15. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S VIEWS.

    Mr. David Lloyd-George, Liberal M.P. for Carnarvon, speaking yesterday at Oxford, characterised Mr. Balfour's proposals as futile. The Conservatives had not ...

    Article : 58 words
  16. WHAT BE SAID.

    I can tell yon that half the battle in South Australia is won, and that they will never be contented until they have the railway. The people in the sister State-will ...

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  21. HICKS AND LISSIMAN.

    Messrs. Hicks and Lissiman, of the White House, High-street, Fremantle, are now holding a gigantic special Christmas discount sale. This firm have always been to ...

    Article : 493 words
  22. CAUCASIAN CUTTHROATS.

    An Odessa telegram, dated October 14, says:—The Russian passenger and post o[?]nibus plying between Kutais and Ab[?] Tuman, in the Caucasus, was attacked a ...

    Article : 265 words
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  24. MR. CHAMBERLAIN'S PROPOSALS.

    At a private meeting of Conservative associations, held yesterday at Greenwich, a resolution was carried by a large majority in favor of Mr. Chamberlain's fiscal ...

    Article : 49 words
  25. TWO CHARGES.

    Robert Morrow, charged with committing a nuisance and stealing a hat, pleaded not guilty. On the first charge Morrow was fined 10s., or seven days ...

    Article : 36 words
  26. A WESTRALIAN MINING CASE.

    Thirty underwriters at Lloyd's claimed damageS on the ground of fraudulent representations from R. M. Smith, who, acting for A.E. Jay, is alleged to have induced ...

    Article : 91 words
  27. A NEWSPAPER LUNCHEON.

    The English members of Parliament and colonial representatives visiting France were entertained yesterday at luncheon by the "Siecle," a Paris newspaper, of which M. ...

    Article : 105 words
  28. WOMEN FIGHT TROOPS.

    The troops sent, to Pire to aid in closing the church schools were opposed successfully for several hours by the women of the district. The gendarmerie and a large ...

    Article : 163 words
  29. SPEECH BY LORD ROTHSCHILD.

    Lord Rothschild, speaking yesterday at Chesham, in Buckinghamshire, said he always considered it unstatesmanlike, impolitic, and unjust to tax the necessaries of ...

    Article : 53 words
  30. THE ECONOMIC, LTD.

    A visit to the premises of the Economic, Ltd., will be found interesting to those who have little ones to provide with toys, dolls, and other gifts suitable for the ...

    Article : 134 words
  31. MR. ASQUITH AT PENZANCE.

    Mr. Asquith addressed an enthusiastic meeting at Penzance last night. The colonies, he said, enjoyed fiscal freedom. They protected their own industries ...

    Article : 115 words
  32. THE SOMALI WAR.

    General Manning had a slight brush with 220 dervishes between Galadi Wells and Bbnottle, in Somaliland. Six dervishes were killed and 380 camels ...

    Article : 37 words
  33. AMERICAN FLOUR.

    American exports of flour to Japan for the first nine months of 1903 were double those of the corresponding period of last ear. ...

    Article : 36 words
  34. PTOMAINE POISONING.

    The death of the Princess Elizabeth of Hesse, which was announced a few days ago, was due to oyster poisoning. ...

    Article : 34 words
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