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  2. THE MOORA TRAGEDY

    At the Criminal Court this morning, before Mr. Commissioner Roo and a jury, Ah Kim was charged with having wilfully murdered Edward Ellis, a ...

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    At the No. 3 Supreme Courthouse this morning, before his Honor Mr. Justice M'Millon, the Rev. B. G. Richardson, of Gingin, sued George ...

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  4. LABOR CONGRESS

    Congress reassembled at the Hibernian Hall at 9 a.m. this morning, Mr. A. C. M'Callum presiding over a large meeting of delegates. ...

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  5. BOXING

    These two light weights have almost completed their training preparations for Monday nights "mill" in the Town-hall With 250 soys, hung up as ...

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  6. PARLIAMENT

    There was a full attendance in the strangers galleries at the Legislative Assembly even the ladies gallery, usually half-empty, being well filled. ...

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  7. Amusements

    At His Majesty's Theatre "The Cingales" continues to prove a great favorite. Last Bight there was another crowded house. No one should miss the ...

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  8. THE WILLIS CASE

    Mr. J. Cowan, P.M., heard on application this morning at the Local Court, Forth, by Mr. R. T. Robinson for an adjournment in the case of ...

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  9. "PAUL JONES" MATINEE

    Further reference to the matinee performance of "Paul Jones" at His Majesty's Theatre this afternoon will be found in other columns. ...

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  10. THEATRE ROYAL

    As announced in the advertisement columns, the box-plan for Mr. George Musgrove's production the "The Broken Molody" will open Nicholson's next ...

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  11. THE "ANIMAL" BALL.

    The social event of the year, the ball which is to the Government House ball-room to-morrow night, in aid of the Society for the Prevention ...

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  12. THE WAR.

    The Japanese Consul in Sydney has received the following report from the War Office at Tokio regarding the occupation of Sughalien:— ...

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  13. QUEEN'S HALL

    The concerts of the Metropolitan Liedertafel are growing in credit and popularity. The society is in a flourishing condition, and its vocal status ...

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  14. CUSTOMS INQUIRY

    The Collector of Customs (Mr. Clayton T. Mason) will hold an inquiry at the Customs House, Fremantle, at 10 o'clock on Friday, July 21, into ...

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  15. NO CONFIDENCE MOTION

    Mr. Rason rose, amid Opposition cheers, and moved an amendment to the Address-in-Roply that the Government did not enjoy the confidence of ...

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