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  4. TELEGRAPHIC.

    John Hildere has been committed for trial on a charge of bigamy, at Sydney. He is reported to have married, and been divorced, many years back. but ...

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  5. POLICE COURTS.

    George Berkenshaw, "run in" for drunkenness by Constable O'Brien lost night, was fined 5s. ...

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  6. MATRIMONIAL.

    Joseph Oakley was charged in the Perth Police Court today with persis-tent cruelty to his wife, Mrs. Lucy Rose Oakley. ...

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  7. HURRIED CHATS.

    Despite the hard work and incessant travelling incident to his tour through the Murchison gold fields, the Minister for Mines, Mr. H. Gregory, looked very ...

    Article : 358 words
  8. MAINLY ABOUT PEOPLE.

    Mr. J. J. Holmes, M.L.A., arrived by the kalgoorlie express this morning. The following passengers occupied sleeping berths in the Kalgoorlie ...

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  9. SHIPPING.

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  10. TODAY.

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  11. BY TELEPHONE

    Mr. James—can you hear me ? "Had I ten oars, Pd hear thee." I suppose you have not seen the morning papers today ...

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  12. POINTS.

    Air The Ministers Defeated in ...

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  13. A PRICELESS PEARL.

    Detective Maun, whilst near the Cremorne Hotel lost night, heard Charles Perl making use of obscene language. The D. arrested him, but did not "rub ...

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  14. MAILS.

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  15. A NIGHT IN GALE.

    Claud Nightingale bad some rough weather lost evening. The storm arose in Hay street, Claud refusing to give the police his name, and when about to be ...

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  16. VICTORIA.

    Detective Nixon, who is retiring, after 30 years' service, was "farewelled" by the force. ...

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  17. LAYING DOWN THE LAW.

    Clarence Murray last evening attempted to "lay down the law"—that is, he interfered with Constablos Cupitt and Hamilton while they were arresting a ...

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  18. GENERAL SEWS.

    The Government Astronomer at noon made the following weather remarks:— Fine and clear over the Murchison goldfields, but elsewhere cloudy to overcast ...

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  19. THE WORKING DAY.

    Mr. Tom Mann is urging the Trades hall to agitato for a six hours working day to supersede eight, as at present. ...

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  20. IMPOSSIBLE.

    "Move out" commanded a constable to on elderly, respectable looking man in Wellington street last night. The elderly, respectable looking one glanced ...

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  21. PERTH PUBLIC HOSPITAL.

    The committee of the Perth Public Hospital have passed the following regulations, which are published in this week's "Government Gazette ...

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  22. SHEEP BREEDING IN EUROPE.

    The English stock journals say that sheep breeding is on the decline in Europe, especially where the merino is kept. The decline of the latter is not to be wondered ...

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  23. APPOINTMENTS.

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  24. FREMANTLE.

    An elderly man, Anthony Sutton, who was charged with having stolon six horses and three cabs, the property of Messrs. M. Walters and Co., was remanded to ...

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  25. THE JUSTICES ACT.

    When the Full Court, consisting of the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Parker, and Mr, Justice M'Millan, sat this morning, the Crown Solicitor (Mr. W. F. Sayer ...

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  26. A "WILLING GO."

    At the Collie Hotel several nights ago there was a "willing go" between Thomas Rowland (locally known ns "Swanson Tom," and who can use his lists) and a ...

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  27. JAPANESE WARSHIPS.

    Shortly after 1 o'clock this afternoon one of the Japanese warships was sighted off Rottnest. The vessel was lying too far out then to determine which of ...

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  28. PUBLIC HOLIDAYS.

    It is notified in today's "Government Gazatte" that the following days will he,observed as public holidays throughout the public service:—Good Friday, April 10 ...

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  29. RECRUITING.

    Fully alive to the fact that the detective force requires to be materially strengthened, the authorities have now attached four recruits from the police ...

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  30. EXTENT OF THE STELLAR UNIVERSE.

    The most recent investigations seem to indicate that the outermost rim of stars in our universe the sentinels on the confines of space, are two thousand ...

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  31. HE COULDN'T HELP IT.

    "I couldn't help it," said Henry Trutly, who was charged with having left his horse and curt unattended and with having driven without a licence. The two ...

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  32. A SAILOR'S LIFE.

    [?]ust have been the attraction of the at induced a young foreigner, [?]on Gustave, to stow away on board [?]state steamer. Some months ago ...

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  33. CRICKET.

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  35. NEW FOE TO SUBMARINES.

    Experiments were made last month from the warship Marcantonic Colouna in the Bay of Naples with an apparatus invented by an Italian naval officer. It ...

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