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  4. NEWS IN BRIEF

    The motor-car race for the Gordon Bennett Cup was won by a German competitor, with a Frenchman next. The Cape House of Assembly has ...

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  5. PUBLIC OPINION.

    The policy speech of the Premier is the only subject discussed by our contemporaries this morning. The "Herald" deals with the speech of Mr. James ...

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  6. LADIES' COLUMN

    A very pretty wedding was solemnised in the Synagogue. Brisbane-street, on Wednesday afternoon, between Miss Naomi Herman, daughter of Mr. and ...

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  7. POLICE COURTS.

    Arthur Krause, a Russian and a recent arrival, who was yesterday arrested by Detective Porter, was presented on two charges, i.e., with being in the ...

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  8. HURRIED CHATS WITH INTERESTING PEOPLE

    The managing director of the American Motor Car and Vehicle Company, Mr. C. W. Deane, was seen by a "Daily News" representative this morning, and ...

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  9. POINTS.

    A New Town Hall is ...

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  11. SHIPPING.

    In celebration of the American Day of Independence the sailing vessels Griffel, Dunbriton, and General Fairchild were gaily dressed with bunting in the Port ...

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  12. DAUGHTERS OF EVE.

    Two women, Louisa Clayton, alias Louisa Foster, and Bella Kirkpatrick, were charged on the information of Constables Harris and Plummer, with being ...

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  13. Fremantle Tramways.

    The special committee of the Fremantle Town Council dealing with the tramway proposals is now within sight of the end of its labors, and there is a ...

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  14. General News.

    The Fremantle Oval is to be open in future on Sundays as a public promenade. As it has an extensive view of the gaol and hospital, and other places of interest, it is ...

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  15. THE OPERA COMPANY'S CHARITY MOVEMENT.

    Sir,-I notice in your issue of yesterday that Mr. Williamson intends to auction the seats in the Theatre for the last two performances of the Opera Company. Whilst ...

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  16. THE "WEST AUSTRALIAN."

    Commenting upon the policy speech of the Premier, the "West Australian" says the programme of practical politics evolved by Mr. James assuredly does not ...

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  17. Mainly About People.

    Mr. Moreton Locke, the well-known sportsman is, his many friends will regret to hear, an inmate of the Bunbury Hospital, suffering from tetanus. ...

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  18. AMUSEMENTS.

    The last two nights of the Comic Opera, Thursday and Friday of next week will be made be memorable by the disposal of all the seats in the house by ...

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  19. W.A. TATTERSALL'S SWEEPS.

    The following letter has been sent by Mr. J. Charles to the Colonial Treasurer of Tasmania, and speaks for itself:- "Dear Sir,-I have communicated with ...

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  20. WHY SMITH LEFT HOME.

    The reason that Charles Smith left home was that Detective Dempsey, "on description," arrested him yesterday, for having, in May last, stolen some harness and ...

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  21. DARK DAYS.

    Leslie Jones was penalised to the extent of 2s. 6d. with 1s. costs, for Riding, a bicycle, without a light last evening. Defendant said it was, quite light at the time. ...

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  22. ESCAPING ELECTRICITY

    A discovery has been made by the Leeds Corporation of the utmost importance to all places where electric tramways are in use. It is that the gas and water ...

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  23. THE "KALGOORLIE MINER."

    In discussing the unemployed difficulty the "Kalgoorlie Miner" credits the Government with a desire to alleviate the distress, but it points out several ways ...

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  24. JUNDAKOT.

    The ordinary meeting of the Jandakot Agricultural Society was held on the lst inst., Mr. G. Willis presiding. It was decided to transfer the £75 voted ...

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  25. THE GROCER.

    William Orr. driver of a grocer's earth, for leaving his horse and vehicle unattended in the street, was let off with a caution. ...

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  26. DREAMS THAT CAME TRUE.

    The Chicago "Tribune" has an interesting article on dreams that came true. The cashier of a bank went home one evening at his usual hour, ate his dinner, and, feeling ...

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  27. ESCAPE FROM CUSTODY.

    John Miller was charged at the Perth Police Court to-day with having escaped from custody at Drakesbrook Prison in April last. ...

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  28. THE FRANK THORNTON COMEDY COMPANY.

    Regarding the farcical comedy "Facing the Music" which is to be produced at the Theatre Royal on Saturday next, a Sydney paper, in criticising the ...

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  29. FREMANTLE.

    In front of the Cleopatra Hotel yesterday morning, John Collins, a bootblack, had an altercation with an employee of the Municipal Council, and lie was arrested ...

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  30. THE "COOLGARDIE MINER"

    On the Interstate Railway question, the "Coolgardie Miner" says that not only is there an important difference of opinion in Western Australia ...

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  31. OWNERS WANTED.

    Detective Porter has in his possession a gentleman's light overcoat, a tweed traveling cap, and a gentleman's black cloth coat, found upon a man named Kruase ...

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  32. FAULDINGS MEDICAL JOURNAL.

    The June number of ."Fauldings medical Journal" completes the fourth year, of the issue of that publication. The "Journal" is always full of ...

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  34. COMRADES IN ARMS.

    Two shipmates, Charles Kron and Patrick Dooley, had a fight in Market-street last evening, but before many blows had been struck Constable Flynn interfered. The ...

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  36. PADDY'S BESETTING SIN.

    Constable Harris presented an old identity to the court this morning, in the person of Patrick Mather, who was charged once more with disorderly conduct. ...

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