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  4. POLICE COURT.

    Two women and one can figured on the list charged with, drunkenness, and were dealt with in the usual manner. ...

    Article : 40 words
  5. The Waterworks Board.

    The usual weekly meeting of the Metropolitan Waterworks Board was bold this morning. There were present Messrs. W. Traylen (chairman), Harry Brown (Mayor ...

    Article : 41 words
  6. JUDGE MD COUNSEL

    Commissioner Roc scored heavily over Mr. E. A. Harney at the Criminal Court this morning. Yesterday Mr. Harney implied that his Honor did not know the ...

    Article : 132 words
  7. CONSUMPTION OF WATER.

    The chairman read the superintendent's report for the week which showed that the Mount Victoria, reservoir was 25ft. 4in. off full, as compared with 25ft. llin. last year. ...

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  8. "SIKHS ON THE MILL."

    Boor Singh, a fightable Sikh, who created a disturbance in Hay street yesterday, was ordered one month's imprisonment. Boor defied a tram, and had to be ...

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  9. WEIR AT MILL BROOK.

    The superintendent reported that he estimated the cost of erecting a rubble weir on Mill Brook with a charcoal core and a wire fence to arrest the leaves as follows. ...

    Article : 60 words
  10. AT CREMORNE.

    Thomas Stewart was fined 40s., with 5s costs, in default a month's gaol, for having made use of bad language at Cremorne. ...

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  11. THE LIPS, AND WHAT THEY DENOTE.

    The more curved and flexible the lips, the more yielding the nature. The core straight and firm the lips, the more severe the nature. Lips that look as if they had ...

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  12. BONA FIDS TRAVELLERS.

    Nine persons were dealt with for having represented themselves, to be [?] travellers at various hotels on Sunday last. Defendants were each fined ...

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  13. SWAN BRIDGE MAIN.

    Referring to the main on the Swan Bridge the superintendent wrote:—I have tho honor to report that when making out the estimate for relaying the. 12in. main ...

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  14. THE NEW BYLAW.

    Constable' Tuohy proceeded against William Willis, or Hogg, for hiving expectorated on the sidewalk in Barrack street, and further with having given a ...

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  15. TESTING FIREWOOD.

    The superintendent suggested that tenders should be called for firewood, so as to test it at the pumping stations, next season. He recommended that it be ...

    Article : 77 words
  16. AT THE HOSPITAL.

    Catherine Tobias, who was found on the premises of the hospital yesterday in an intoxicated State by Constable Chilcott, had to forfeit her bail money, £1. ...

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  17. PUBLIC OPINION.

    The "West Australian" deals with the position of Imperial politics, especially in regard to Mr. Chamberlain's scheme for preferential trade ...

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  18. STRAY CATTLE.

    Henry M'Caffrey, for allowing 15 head of cattle to stray in Horatio street on the 9th inst, was fined £1, with [?] costs. ...

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  19. FINANCES OF THE BOARD.

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  20. MILK, OH

    Bynane and Moynahan were proceeded against to answer a charge of selling milk aulterated with water on the 30th of May last. ...

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  21. A TRAGEDY OF THE SEA.

    Of the crew of seventy two men who sailed from St. Malo, France, March 28, on the French, fishing brig Sans Souci. of . St. Servan, sixty five reached New York on ...

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  22. The Daily News. FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1903.

    The Kalgoorlie goldfield, almost for the first time in its history, has begun to feel the pinch which is caused by the want of employment. For this ...

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  23. LOOKING FOR BLOOD.

    According to the statements related to the Fremantle Police Court bench this morning, a sensational tragedy was averted at the Port last evening. Two ...

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  24. A SUDDEN DEATH.

    South Australian residents of this State will regret to hear of the demise of Mr. William O. Hipwell, of Armadale, who died suddenly, yesterday morning. Mr. ...

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  25. THE "MORNING HERALD."

    The "Morning Herald" views with alarm and indignation the proposal of the Rand Chamber of Mines to import colored labor into the Transvaal. Speaking ...

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  27. THE "EVENING STAR"

    The "Evening Star" dealing with the speech of Sir John Forrest on the Address in Reply, says "that he has to thank his lone position, and his personality ...

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  28. A SUNDAY LESSON.

    A man named Thomas Lesson appeared in the Perth Police Court today as the defendant in a double barrelled charge of having visited a city hotel on ...

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  29. PALMISTRY.

    Elizabeth Lamb, who is said to hare occupied herself by telling fortunes at Cottesloe, was charged with being a rogue and a vagabond. A pack of cards ...

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  30. THE "COOLGARDIE MINER."

    Writing of the resources of the Coolgardie goldfields, and tho advisability of the erection of a Government battery, the "Coolgardie Miner" says "that in no ...

    Article : 123 words
  31. BOTANY RUNNING GROUNDS.

    Mr. J. W. Byrne has organised another handicap to be run off on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. The stake is 20 sovs., presented by Mr. Home Harper. ...

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  32. CALENDAR FOR THE WEEK

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