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  3. RACING IN N.S.W.

    More than ordinary interest centred in the City Tattersll's Cup meeting this afternoon owing to the number of interstate horses entered. Ideal ...

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  4. RACING IN VICTORIA

    TheV.A.T.C. April meeting took placo to-day at Caultield, the weather being fine but dull. Results:- KHARTOUM HURDLES: ...

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  5. LOCAL RACING

    About 1500 people Journeyed yesterday to Bicton to participate in the Fremantle Race Club's week-end meeting. The day was cloudy and ...

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  6. The Missing Contractor

    Last week we published, full details of the mysterious disappearance about the end of 1912 of a clearing contractor named William Ernest. Ellison, ...

    Article : 467 words
  7. COTTESLOE AFFAIRS

    Some entertainment was expected at the special meeting of the Cottesloe Council last Tuesday night, called for the purpose of considering the ...

    Article : 608 words
  8. BOOKMAKERS BEGIN WELL

    The autumn round of goldfields meetings opened at Kalgoorlie this afternoon in Warm weatner. There was only a fair attendance at the ...

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  9. THE WAR IN MEXICO

    A train arrived here yesterday from Mexic) City with British and German refugees aboard. The refugees report that the intervention of the American's and the taking of Vera Cruz ...

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  10. ON THE RIVER

    Fortunately the Secondary Schools' Regatta was in no way marred by the weather, which looked most unand it was feared that rain might ...

    Article : 580 words
  11. WEIGHTS FOR SECOND DAY

    The following weights were declard to-night:— KARALEE HURDLE RACE. Two miles and a quarter ...

    Article : 276 words
  12. TENDERS CALLED

    At last a tangible move has been made towards starting the erection of the new Post Office in Perth Mr. H. Beasley, the chiare state Architect, and ...

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  13. BUILDING TRADE TROUBLE

    From what we can see of it, there is every likellhood that the trouble in the building trade over the non-union question, which commenced in such a small ...

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  14. THE SITUATION DISCUSSED

    Mr. A. E. Morgans spent 20 years of his life in Mexico and Central America, and no one in Australia is better quallfled to speak on the present position of ...

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  15. OUR NEW COMMANDANT

    Last week we published the gist of a telegram received from the East to the effect that Lieut-Colonel Irving, Commandant of the W.A. military ...

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  16. THE FOURTH JUDGE

    The appointment of a fourth judge to the Supreme Court Bench will practically be decided by Cabinet this week. Of course it will have to be confirmed ...

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  17. LATE BOXING

    Jim Coffey, the Dublin giant, knocked out Jim Flynn in the fourth round last night Coffey floored Flynn several times in the carly rounds. Coffey ...

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  18. N.S.W. POLITICAL SITUATION

    The extremely interesting developments in State politics which have taken place during the last week in New South Wales are taking a ...

    Article : 121 words
  19. SELECTIONS.

    Hurdles—Whirligig or Lord Parthia. Trial—Buttons or Skipton. Lamington Welter Plate.—Golden Orb or Buttons. ...

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  20. THE GOLDFIELDS BISHOP

    The consecration of the Very Rev. Cyril Henry Golding-Bird, Dean of Newcastle, as Bishop of Kalgoorlie took place at St Andrew's Cathedral ...

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  21. BAKER'S IMPORTATIONS

    "Snowy" Baker has sailed from Southampton. On being Interviewed le said he had obtained almost as many American boxers as he desired ...

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  22. LAST NIGHT'S TROTTING

    Appended are the results of last night's W.A. Trotting Association meeting:- TRADES HANDICAP.—Saowfoot 1, ...

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  23. "DOUCHIES" DISAPPOINTED

    The decision of Justice Rich in dismissing the application of the Baking Trade Employes Federation for day-baking conditions throughout the ...

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  24. FEDERAL MEMBERS

    That strong detestation of the proposed Parliamentary dissolution exists amongst many Federal members is shown by the furtive efforts being ...

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  25. "HAPPY'S" NEW HAT

    "I got your wire at Albany," said Premier Scaddan yesterday, "but I didn't see the hatter, waiting on the wharf, and I didn't get the hat." ...

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  26. SENSATIONAL CHARGE

    The C.L.D. has lately been investigating a most unsavory case reported from a fruit-growing district in the hills within 30 or 40 miles of Perth, ...

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  27. THE MYRTLE EAST

    The caveat on the Myrtle East lease at Weston's, and adjoining the Edna May Central, having been lifted, an option over the property has been ...

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  28. A WELCOME CHEQUE

    The payment of £630/18/10 has been approved to the W.A. railways to cover the expenses of flagmen's and gatekeepers' wages in connection with ...

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  29. WEATHER FORECAST

    Showery aloug south coast, with Equally north west to south-west winds.Fine elsewhere. ...

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