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  2. THE PREMIER IN PERTH.

    An address was delivered in Queen's Hall this afternoon by the Premier (Mr. Frank Wilson). There was a large attendance, and ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN SCOTTISH REGIMENTS

    A score of Scotchmen invaded the office of the Minister for Defence to-day. Their object was to protest against the proposed abolition of the ...

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  4. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT

    In the Assembly to-day the Government were strongly attacked by the Opposition over some recent appointments in the civil service of ...

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  5. RAILWAY SERVICE INCREMENTS

    It is thought probable in railway circles that a solution of the difficulty which has arisen in regard to the payment of increments to ...

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  6. THE KOOMBANA.

    The Koombana, after undergoing her annual overhaul, returned from Sydney shortly after 2 o'clock this afternoon, and proceeded to berth at ...

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  7. RUSSIAN CONSPIRACY CASES

    Mr. Roe, P.M., continued at the City Court this morning the hearing of a case in which August Maren and Frederick Johnson were charged ...

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  8. STOCK ROUTE TRAGEDY

    The Commisioner of Police received from Mr. Prideaux, Wiluna, to-day, the following telegram:— "Thos. Cole and Pennyfather are ...

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  9. BIRDS IN CAPTIVITY.

    For some time past a very interesting correspondence on the subject of pet birds has been a feature of the London "Daily News." ...

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  10. PREMIER SUFFERS INTERRUPTION

    The Premier's speech in the Queen's Hall was not largely attended, as she hall was only half full. Sir John Forrest was in the chair ...

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  11. NICETIES OF INSURANCE

    An action fraught with special interest to property-holders and insurance companies occupied the attention of Mr. Justice Rooth in the ...

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  12. CADETS' UNRULY CONDUCT

    An outbreak of unruly conduct on the part of some cadets took place to-night after parade at the orderly rooms at Ballarat. When the ...

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  13. FEDERAL LIBERAL PARTY

    At the annual conference of the Commonwealth Liberal party, held to-night, a proposal to amalgamate with the People's party was ...

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  14. PLUMBING TRADE TROUBLES.

    The plumbers still sit in conference, and as yet no communication has been received from the master plumbers with regard to a ...

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  15. PERTH RESTAURANT BURNED

    The Palace Restaurant, in Morgans-street, adjoining the Roads Board office, was burned down at 2 o'clock this morning. The premises ...

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  16. GUILTY OF UTTERING.

    James Bogue, a young man, who admitted having had long experience on Australian racecourses. pleaded not guilty to a charge of ...

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  17. BOY SHOOTS HIS FATHER

    A rabbit trapper at Southern Field named Percy Shaw has been fatally shot by his son, seven years old. ...

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  18. THEFT OF A CASH BOX.

    Sentence was this morning passed by Mr. Justice McMillan on Edward Thomas Chainley, who yesterday pleaded guilty to having stolen a ...

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  19. SENIOR CADET BRAVADO.

    In the Children's Court yesterday a senior cadet was charged by Lieut. A. M. Phillips, area officer for 89A, Guildford, that he, being ...

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  20. PERSONAL ITEMS

    A wire from Perth states that the death took place this morning at Cottesloe Beach of Mr. Matthew McCormack, formerly of Creswick ...

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  21. DID NOT MAINTAIN HIS WIFE.

    A sad case came before Mr. Roe, P.M., at the City Court this morning. Phillip Krakouer, a strong looking ...

    Article : 275 words
  22. ASSAM OUTRAGE.

    The Calcutta "Englishman" confirms the report that Mr. Noel Williamson, Assistant Political Officer at Sadiya, Lakhimpur, and his ...

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  23. PUBLIC WORKS TENDERS.

    Public tenders closed yesterday for the undermentioned works, after each of which is set the name of the lowest tenderer:—Malcolm ...

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  24. TWO CHARGES OF THEFT.

    In the Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice McMillan, Thomas James Johnston, who admitted the accuracy of two charges of theft ...

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  25. FREMANTLE MUNICIPALITY.

    At last night's meeting of the Fremantle Trades Hall a motion condemning the port municipal council in connection with its attitude ...

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  26. MRS. HOP POON GOOEY.

    The Minister for External Affairs has granted a further extension of three months in order to enable arrangements to be made for the ...

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  27. MISSING WOMAN DAVIES.

    There was no relaxation to-day of the efforts made by the detectives to solve the mystery of the disappearance of Mary Davies, but nothing of a ...

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  28. BARCEL OF GOLD.

    Mr. Parkinson, owner of the Gem Consolidated, Kundip, brought to Ravensthorpe yesterday 135, oz. of gold. ...

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  29. ADJOURNED HEARING.

    The hearing of the charge of against Albert Manders and Percy Eliot Dobbie was adjourned until next sessions. ...

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