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  • Advertising

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  • HELENA VALE RACES DERBY & CUP CANDIDATES SCORE [?]an [?]r's Brilliant Victory

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (955 words)
  • DERBY AND CUP BETTING

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (104 words)
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    The handicaps were issued on Tuesday for the three big events at the W.A.T.A. Christmas carnival—the W.A. Handicap, two miles; the W.A. ... [Article] (169 words)
  • BILLIARDIST GRAY IN ADELAIDE ADELAIDE, Saturday.

    A capital exhibition of billiards was given to-night by the world's champion George Gray, who met P. Hennessy in a game 1200 up. Hennessy ... [Article] (105 words)
  • AMBULANCE CALL.

    The Perth Fire Brigade ambulance removed from the Central Railway Station last evening a passenger from [?]anning named William R. Houston. ... [Article] (74 words)
  • WARWICK FARM RACES SYDNEY, Saturday.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (237 words)
  • EPSOM RACES

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  • COOLGARDIE MEETING COOLGARDIE, Saturday.

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (142 words)
  • THE MAYORAL ELECTION "Return to J. J. Molloy"

    "Perth Elector": I was very glad to see in your last issue you had drawn attention to the abuse of postal voting in connection with the municipal ... [Article] (312 words)
  • THE RAILWAYS AND MAILS

    Tenders for the conveyance of mails from January 1 to December 31, 1918, have been accepted as follows:—Coolgardie to Norseman, Hector Woodhams, ... [Article] (101 words)
  • W. D. JOHNSON'S JOB

    Where were the economists in Parliament last week? Why were they silent with regard to the atrocious appointment of W. D. Johnson to wander ... [Article] (161 words)
  • THE TRAWOOL TRAGEDY MELBOURNE, Saturday.

    Investigations made by the police leave no doubt that the murder of the girl Rosie Taylor (13) and her mother Margaret Taylor, whose bodies ... [Article] (135 words)
  • AMONG THE JACKS PENNANT BOWLING MATCHES Some Tall Scoring

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  • FREMANTLE POPULAR GIRLS

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  • SHORTAGE OF COMMODITIES W.A.'s Isolation

    The experience of the people and business community generally during the past few months in respect to the isolation of W.A. has been an ... [Article] (445 words)
  • VICTORIAN POLITICS MELBOURNE, Saturday.

    It is anticipated that 44 members of the Legislative Assembly will attend the meeting of the Liberal Party at the State Parliament House on ... [Article] (134 words)
  • THE REFERENDUM SYDNEY, Saturday.

    "There is no doubt about the pledges of the Government in relation to this referendum," said Mr. Cook to-day. "They constitute a solemn covenant ... [Article] (410 words)
  • THE CITY WATER SUPPLY And the Task of Collecting Rates

    At the deputation which waited on the Premier last Friday week in connection with the proposed transfer of the Water, Sewerage, and ... [Article] (225 words)
  • BEHIND THE TIMES

    The local Telephone Department is sadly out of date. Twelve months ago or more scores of streets in the Perth municipality were renamed. The ... [Article] (101 words)
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    Miss Masel desires us to say that if a recent paragraph saying that a Hebrew in Murray-street had died from heart failure following on being told ... [Article] (52 words)
  • YESTERDAY'S CRICKET

    ... [Detailed lists, results, guides] (353 words)
  • AT THE TARGETS

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  • ON THE RIVER

    The Royal Yacht Club conducted a race for the Glyde trophy over the Bricklanding course yesterday. This race was started the previous ... [Article] (106 words)
  • "FEDERAL GAZETTE" NOTICES MELBOURNE, Saturday.

    The Minister for Defence notifies in the "Commonwealth Gazette" that all training for the citizen forces for the year ending June 30, 1918, has been ... [Article] (370 words)
  • DEAD BODY DISCOVERED

    Early yesterday a colored man exercising horses in the vicinity of Mount's Bay road noticed the body of a man lying in the grass. He did not then ... [Article] (165 words)
  • KAY OUTPOINTS LLOYD SYDNEY, Saturday.

    Fred Kay (10st. 10½lb.) outpointed Albert Lloyd (11st 13[?]lb.) at the Stadium to-night. ... [Article] (16 words)
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    Mrs. Winton, of Park-street, Subiaco, has received word that her husband. Private George Winton, is suffering from gunshot wounds in the back, jaw ... [Article] (32 words)
  • Renewed Fighting Near Cambrai GERMANS BRING UP STRONG REINFORCEMENTS—ITALIANS STUBBORNLY RESISTING— GRAVE NEWS FROM RUSSIA—PARTIAL DEMOBILISATION AND PEACE NEGOTIATIONS LONDON, Saturday.

    Sir Douglas Haig's Friday reports: —Morning: "We slightly advanced our line south-east of Ypres and repulsed attempted raids north-west of ... [Article] (1008 words)
  • PROGRESS IN PALESTINE LONDON, Saturday.

    Mr. Massey, the Australian correspondent, reports:—"The scene of the fighting gets further east of Ramleh daily. We are driving the Turks out ... [Article] (165 words)
  • TURKISH OUTPOST DESTROYED ADEN, Saturday.

    An official report states:—"We captured the Turkish post at Jabir, 15 miles north of Aden. Losses were inflicted, and the defences destroyed." ... [Article] (29 words)
  • THE RUSSIAN CHAOS Most Serious News LONDON, Saturday.

    A Russian official message states that a decree, signed by M. Lenin, states that it has been decided to reduce the armies by releasing ... [Article] (336 words)
  • ROUMANIANS RESENT FRATERNISING LONDON, Saturday.

    A Roumanian communique dated November 21 reports that an attempted fraternisation by the enemy was repulsed by rifle fire. ... [Article] (24 words)
  • BUNKUM FOR CONSTANTINE GENEVA, Saturday.

    The "Journal" states that the Germans are sending troops from the Russian front to the Balkans, with the object of driving the Anglo-French ... [Article] (37 words)
  • THE ITALIAN FRONT Holding Up the Huns LONDON, Saturday.

    An Italian official report states: "We repulsed with severe losses a strong attempted encircling attack against Melette on the Asiago Plateau, which ... [Article] (366 words)
  • A SHIPBUILDING COUNCIL LONDON, Saturday.

    The Press Bureau announces that the Admiralty has completed the formation of a shipbuilding council under the chairmanship of the Admiralty ... [Article] (123 words)
  • IN GERMAN EAST AFRICA LONDON, Saturday.

    A British East Africa official report states: "We entered Simbas, in the K[?]garr Valley, also Newala. There is a small force of the enemy ... [Article] (43 words)
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    Dr. Manifold, Director of Medical Services in France, writing to Mr. Murdoch, expresses warm appreciation of the Australian Red Cross work ... [Article] (134 words)
  • TWO MORE AUSTRALIANS ESCAPE LONDON, Saturday.

    Two Australian soldiers, named Hector Holmes and H. L. Thomas have escaped from the prison camp at Frederiksfeld in Germany, and have ... [Article] (425 words)
  • GENERAL CABLE ITEMS LONDON, Saturday.

    Mr. Stanton, the Labor member, asks the Board of Trade to investigate the books of the South Wales Miners' Federation. Mr. Stanton alleges that ... [Article] (599 words)
  • A LOST OPPORTUNITY

    "Returned" writes—and we endorse every word of it:—"It was my great privilege to be present at Karrakatta camp at the presentation of ... [Article] (190 words)
  • MENTALLY AFFLICTED SOLDIERS

    Just in time, before there is a public outcry over the matter, the military serangs in Melbourne seem to be waking up to the fact that the ... [Article] (127 words)
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    News has been received that Corporal Leslie Norman Oliver, who was one of the first to answer the call and who has served right through the war and ... [Article] (59 words)
  • THE MAILS

    Mails close at the G.P.O. as under:— Eastern States, New Zealand, [?] etc.—November, 26, 3.15 p.m.; late fee. 4.15 p.m.; railway station, 4.45 p.m. ... [Article] (100 words)
  • Family Notices

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