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  2. A DRUNKEN BABOON.

    A remarkable story of the anties of a drunken baboon comes from Omaha (U.S.A.). The baboon, it seems, was a member of a trained animal show that ...

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  3. FRANCIS JOSEPH.

    The rumor has again been revived that the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria intends shortly to re-marry, to secure an heir to the throne. ...

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  4. AT LAW.

    In this case, His Honor gave his reserved decision on the question of costs. He saw no reason why the defendant should be deprived of his costs, and ...

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  5. THE LUMPERS' STRIKE.

    This morning we received a letter from Sir John Forrest, enclosing copy of a telegram which the Premier despatched this morning to Mr. J. J. Higham, ...

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  6. "LORD LOVAT'S NIECE."

    In Cathrine Louisa Fraser, the daughter, it is said, of a Methodist parson of North Wales, the notorious Mrs. Gordon Baillie has at length found a ...

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  7. AFRICA.

    It has been decided that Germany is to make that portion of the Cape-Cairo railway which passes through its territory in German East Africa. It will ...

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  8. THE GREAT FIRE.

    It has been ascertained that the fire at the Windsor Hotel, in New York, originated in the basement, at the bottom of the hose-service lift. ...

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  9. THE POLICE COURTS

    Alleged Unlawful Possession.—James Keenan (45) was charged with having been in the unlawful possession of a blanket. The evidence was by no menas ...

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  10. CHLOROFORMED.

    Some burglars placed a handkerchief saturated in chloroform under the bedroom door of Dr. Meadows, who resides on Bow Common. ...

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  11. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Ernest Lidgey, of the Victorian Mines Department, who has been for some time in England, promoting the interests of Victorian mining, has ...

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  12. CHINESE AND INTERPRETER.

    At the City Court this morning, beMessrs. A. S. Roe, P.M., and W. J. Holmes, J.P., Edward Teaguer, who is well-known in the metropolitan courts ...

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  14. SITUATION UNCHANGED.

    This morning our representative had an interview with Mr. J. M'Henry Clark, Mayor of Fremantle, but that gentleman had little fresh to say in ...

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  15. DISASTROUS FIRE AT

    To-day the Commissioner for Police received a telegram from Inspector Lawrence, at Geraldton, containing the particulars of a disastrous fire which ...

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  16. LORD BEAUCHAMP.

    It is announced that Lord Beauchamp, the Governor-designate of New South Wales, who will leave for Sydney shortly, will be accompanied by the Dowager ...

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  17. FREMANTLE.

    Drunk.—Several persons, charged with having been drunk, one of whom had been 53 times before the bench, pleaded guilty, and was cautioned and ...

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  18. THE LARGEST SHIP IN THE WORLD.

    The largest ship in the world was launched at Harland and Wolff's yards at Belfast on January 13. She is termed the Oceanic, and is intended by her ...

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  19. BOWING.

    The betting in connection with the University boat race, which will take place on the Thames next Saturday, is now 6 to 4 in favor of Cambridge. ...

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  20. THE COMING MAN.

    Deep researches as to the structure of the human body have recently furnished some startling facts regarding changes which man is at present ...

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  21. ANOTHER ARREST.

    This morning Chas. Atkins, a unionist, was arrested and admitted to bail, to be brought before the Fremantle justices on Thursday morning, ...

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  22. JUDGES AND GOWNS.

    After an acrimonious struggle of several years all the judges of New York City have consented to wear gowns (says an American correspondent). In the ...

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  23. AT THE JETTY.

    This morning the only steamer at the main jetty was the Marloo, while the coal steamer Kadina is expected alongside this afternoon. A strong body of ...

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  24. CASE OF FREDERICK KENWORTHY.

    In the matter of Frederick Kenworthy, who is on remand of eight days on a charge of having illegally used an instrument on a woman named ...

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  25. A CONTRADICTION.

    The Mayor of Fremantle (Mr. M'Henry Clark) desires us to contradict a statement which has been made to the effect that he had seen and ...

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  26. THE WEATHER.

    The Government astronomer (Mr. W. E. Cooke) issued the following weather forecast at noon to-day:— Further bad weather, with heavy rains ...

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  27. DREW THE LINE.

    Sir Henry Hawkins, who has recently retired from the English bench, and has been elevated to the peerage, used to wear his hair very short. When on ...

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  28. THE WORLD'S DEEPEST WELL.

    About 20 miles from Berlin is situated the village of Sperenberg, noted for the deepest well that has even been sunk. Owing to the presence of gypsum in the ...

    Article : 152 words
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  30. JAPAN'S DIFFICULTIES.

    The vital question impending in Japanese political circles at latest accounts was the passage of the budget, which proves to be the most delicate and ...

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  31. SPAIN.

    The Queen Regent of Spain has dissolved the Cortes, and has signed the ratification of the treaty of peace. The London "Times," in a leading ...

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