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  5. THIS MORNING NEWS.

    Purchase of the Town Hall. The Government Bill, Provision for a poll. Mr. Underwood, the newly-elected member off Pilbarra, will arrive at ...

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  6. SUNDAY TRADING

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—The Licensed Victuallers Association intend petitiomng the Government to legislate for limited Sunday trading, as it ...

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  7. SOME QUESTIONS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—In the House of Representatives Mr. Hutchinson asked the Minister representing the Minister of Defence, upon notice— ...

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  8. GUN ACCIDENT

    MELBOURNE, This Day.H. Hoppe, a jeweller, of Camperdown, was handling a revolver when it exploded. The bullet entered his brain, from ...

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  9. MAIL STEAMER

    LONDON, Tuesday—A Reuter’s message states that the Pacific Mail Steamship Company’s steamer Manchuria, 13,639 tons, owned in New York, has ...

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  10. CURIOUS CASE

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A remarkable case was heard at the City Court to-day [?] Patrick Roy, a railway detective was charged with indecent ...

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  11. MINER INJURED

    KALGOORLIE, This Day,—A serious accident occurred at Hamilton’s shaft on the Great Boulder mind yesterday morning. ...

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  12. S.A. POLITICS

    ADELAIDE, This Day.—The political situation will reach an acute stage tomorrow, when the Legislative council is expected to return to the Assembly ...

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  13. ENGLISH CRICKET

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Hayward, the Surrey cricketer, has broken all records. He has just completed his 3000 runs for the present season. ...

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  14. VALPARAISO

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Chief of Police of Valparaiso estimates that 90 per cent. of the building in the city have been destroyed. ...

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  15. QPAKE PREDICTED

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The officials in charge of the naval observatory at Valparaiso predicted the late earthquake, and made an announcement in ...

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  16. MINERS’ UNION

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Miners’ Union have discussed the question of combination with all the labor groups, who, by a large majority, have decided ...

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  17. A TRANSFER

    NORTHAM, This Day.—Mr. H. J. Jackson, the headmaster of the Northam State School, has been advised that his transfer to the Plympton ...

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  18. SOME ESTIMATES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The Governor of Valparaiso estimates that the maximum number of killed and injured in the disaster is 300 killed and 800 ...

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  19. SANTIAGO SHOCK

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The first shock of earthquake at Santiago lasted 290 seconds. Tho heaving motion caused all the ...

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  20. MARE “SAVAGES”

    MELBOURNE, This Day—A more “savaged” Sid Williams, a resident of Moe. Gippsland, while he was feeding her. ...

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  21. LOOTERS SHOT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—A very large number of looters have been shot under martial law. ...

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  22. LONDON QUOTES

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  24. FINANCIAL

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Bar silver is quoted at 3/0 13-16 per ounce. ...

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  25. MINER & BARMAID

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—At the Bendigo Divorce Court to-day, Elizabeth Pysi[?] was granted a dissolution of her marriage with Robert ...

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  26. AFTER THE WAR

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Considerable difficulty is being experienced by British shipowners, whose vessels were chartered by foreign firms for the ...

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    INTERSTATE. Federal Parliament. House of Representatives. A charge repudiated. Aged logislator’s sudden demise. Mr. ...

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  28. AUCTION SALE

    GERALDTON, This Day .—Yesterday afternoon the effects of the late T. Naughton, who was murdered at his camp in Cue recently, were sold at ...

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  29. DEAD BODY

    MELBOURNE, This Day .—The body of John Roland Davis, a solicitor, has been found in a secluded part of the bush near Gisbome, with a Winchester ...

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  30. DISORDERLY CONDUCT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Sir. R. Fairbairn, R.M., John Crowley and Charles Mitchell were charged with having been ...

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  31. GERMAN NAVY

    LONDON; Tuesday.— Through an error Mr. Herbert Robertson misinformed the House of Commons respecting Germany’s naval programme. ...

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  32. WHEAT SUPPLY

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,3.70,000 quarters, and for the Continent 1,000,000 quarters. ...

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  33. CLERGYMAN’S HOUSE

    Henry Plant, a respect ably-dressed young man, was placed in the dock at the Perth City Police Court this morning on a charge of breaking ...

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  34. MUNICIPAL CONFERENCE

    The whole of the time was occupied in the consideration of numerous additions and amendments to the Bill for an Act to consolidate and amend ...

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  35. BLACK RANGE

    LEONORA, This Day.—A large number of men have returned from Black Range after a futile trip in search of work. ...

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  36. P.M.’S. REMARKS

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—An extraordinary utterance has been made by J. K. Murphy, a Police Magistrate, of Seymour, to a parent who was ...

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  37. VALPARAISO FIRES

    LONDON, Tuesday.—The fins in Valparaiso have been suppressed. Dynamite has been largely used in the demotion of buildings in order to ...

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  38. PECULIAR DEATH

    COOLGARDIE, This Day.—A child, aged two months, of a man named Patrick Cunningham, was found dead in its Bed under peculiar circumstances ...

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    FOREIGN. The Chili earthquake. A crisis imminent. Vina de Mar burnt. Reported destruction ...

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  41. YOUTHFUL ANANIAS

    William Morris, the youth who was yesterday morning brought up at the City Court on a charge of having stolen 10/, the property of his ...

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  42. ALLEGED IDLE AND DISORDERLY

    Jas. Houston woe brought before Hr A. S. Hoc, P.M., at tho Perth City Court this morning, charged with being an idle, and disorderly person. ...

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  43. CART ACCIDENT

    An accident occurred this morning in St. George’s terrace. Perth A boy named Charles Burton was driving a labour’s cart, belonging to Mr. Baker, ...

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  44. EAST FREMANTLE SEAT

    In the Legislative Assembly yesterday, Mr. W. D. Johnson, M.L.A., gave notice of his intention to move that the East Fremantle seat, which has ...

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  45. EXCITEMENT

    LONDON, Tuesday.—Scrotal days wild excitement have been caused in Wall-street, owing to sundry unexpected dividends in Union,. Pacifics, and ...

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  46. DISORDERLY CONDUCT

    At the Fremantle Police Court this morning, before Mr. R. Fairbairn, R.M., John Carberry was charged with having been drunk. A further charge ...

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  47. COUNCIL v. CONTRACTOR

    Tho R.M. gave his decision this morning in the case of J. J. Sullivan, who was charged with having failed to take out a licence for vehicle owned by ...

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  48. AN ARREST

    KALGOORLIE, This Day.—Plainclothes Constable Simpson and Constable J. J. Ryan yesterday arrested two men named Chas. Harding and Jacob ...

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