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  2. Advertising

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  3. HELENA VALE RACES,

    At Helena Vale yesterday the warm weather in nowise " affected the attenddance, which was quite up to the average, lnteresting sport was provided, ...

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  4. CAULFIELD CAARNIVAL.

    The V.A, T.C meeting was concluded this afternoon in delightful weather and the attendance was excellent. The racing opened with, the Alma States, in ...

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  5. MARINE COURT.

    Following is the finding of the Maline Court in the matter of the wreck of the Orizaba:- The Court having carefully ...

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  6. LATEST CABLES.

    General Kuropatkin telegraphs taht twenty Japanese Warships and tropedo boats are proceeding to Vladivostok. ...

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  7. V.R.C. AUTUMN CARNIYAL

    This coming Saturday the Victorian Racing Culb will open another Autumn campaign get famous Flemington, which isto spread over the following ...

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  8. THEY SAY

    That well-dressed liquor-sparrers at Leederville are growling fiercely about the three-per-cents. That suce the Mayor turned ...

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  9. CRIMINAL CARELESSNESS.

    Walcott-street runs through North Perth into what is known as Govern ment-road, which leads to the Perth City Council's rubbish tip and f ...

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  10. The Czar Concedes

    The Czar having conceded the nine hours day in the Government workshops and railway stations with a promise taht the workers shall elect ...

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  11. Japs Closing In.

    The Japanese are closing in on Kurepatkin's left Rank ...

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  12. W.A.T.C. DEAD.

    In last week's issue of The Sunday Times" reference was made to the po licy pursued by the, West Australian Turf Club in the Ma'er of the burial ...

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  13. LATE SPORTING.

    MELBOURNE, saturday. "The Newmarket Handicap looks like being a good betting race. It is difficult to say whether Gladsome or ...

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  14. Attack Renewed.

    General Sakhnoff reports the Japnese have renewed the attack on Tsinchens hau and have succeeded in turning one Russian position ...

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  15. Policeman Shot

    Whille the mob at Warsaw were trying to rescue a student prsonen a polieman drew. his sahre Another student shot and killed him and disappeared into the ...

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  16. A Population.

    There are 44,400 Russian prisoners of are in Japan including 616 offficers ...

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  17. More Strike.

    40,000 hands mostly belonging to well-paid Government Deparatments in St Petersburg have joined the strikers. ...

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  18. The Bsltic Fleet.

    The Russian Asmitalty is anxious as to the first Raitic fleet having heard that Admiral Togo, with his own fleet and twenty-five captured coliters was past ...

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  19. A GREAT BORE.

    , The Swiss President and Italian King exchanged': greetings yesterday over, the succeessful piercing of the Simpton Cheers for Italy and Switzerland Were ...

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  20. On the sha-Ho.

    An artillery duet on the Sha-Ho took place on Wedneday and Thursday with several ontpost collisions. General Satharon state that a ...

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  21. IN ARMENIA.

    Three hundred corpses lay yesterday in the streets of Baku, in Russian Trana-Gaucasia The Tartars were let loose on the ...

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  22. Nemisis!

    Prince Andromikoff, who ordered the troops to fire on the St Peterslaurg stilers has been stabbed to death. It was ate first reported he had ...

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  23. THE GREAT ACTOR.

    Sir Henry Irving is suffering from the effects of a chill and nervous protration and has been ordered two months rest. ...

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  24. SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE.

    The Reliabililty Motor Ride, which commenced at Sydney on Tuesday, was finshed in Melbourne this afternoon Stevons was the first to arrive. ...

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  25. LOCAL TATTS.

    Cr. Boylen has given notice of his intention to move at the next meeting of the Kalgoorlie Council: That this council urge the Government to take ...

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  26. MORNING GALLOPS.

    This morning little outside sprits was done, yet, there were some interesting gallops. Independence cantered and seemed to ...

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  27. A PLUCKY DIVE

    G.W.Rewsher, a young man in charge of a Guildfordn racing stable, jumped off the bridge, 17 feet, into the river and saved from drowining ...

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  28. NORTH SEA BUSNESS.

    Report of' the International Commission on the North Sea outrage is disunetly favorable to Russia. Commission finds that Admiral Rozhest was ...

    Article : 109 words
  29. VISITING M's.P.

    Several members of the Federal Parliament intend visiting Westrn Ausralia in April. ...

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  30. AT CAULFIELD.

    Durbar and Gilda went nine furlogs in 2.6 ¾ Munderah, assisted by three others in 3.17. ...

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  31. SHODDY SERGE.

    Housewives are warned against the purchase of shoddy being hawked from house to house as serge salvaged from the Orizaba. The hawkers represent ...

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  32. TO WEIGH IN.

    Mr.H.G.White, a well-known New South Wales sprotsman died in Hobart yesterday. ...

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  33. LATE SPORTING NOTES.

    "A. Sutton." You most verify, your atements. Mr. R. B: Pell will issue his handicaps for Canning Park to-morrow morning. ...

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  34. EIGHT OAR RACE.

    The chmpion boat race was rowed today at Port Adelaide in fine weather Adelaide beat Torrens by a length, with University third. ...

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  35. HALLELUJAH

    A cable has been received by the Salvation Army eutho9rities stating that Gerneral Booth will be accompanied on his Australian tour by Mr. Nichol, ...

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  36. MORTGAGEE POSTMASTER

    'A down-country business man complains of the indiscretion of the local postmaster, who is mortgagee of the local newspaper property. He hints ...

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  37. AMATEUR PEDS.

    The amateur sports meeting at Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day attracted only small attendance. Results:- Mile Race— Shrubb 1,G. Blake 2. N. ...

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  38. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    Leedeeville Club held a prize comepetition on the Karrakatta range yesterday. Conditions were seven shots at200 and300 yards, with handicaps, ...

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  39. THE OCTOPUS.

    'The trial of William Mckinnon on a. charge of having been the keeper of a common gaming house in Hannan-st. on Sunday night'last, was conclnded on ...

    Article : 220 words
  40. SWIMMING.

    The 220 Yards Swimming Championship of Victoria was swum at Williamstown to-day, and won by Edwards, with Robb and Creston placed. Time,2.53. ...

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  41. WATERED MILK,

    Why do the magistrates inflict merely nominal penalties in cases of milk watering? Do they know that hundreds of infants in the city are fed on ...

    Article : 104 words
  42. Family Notices

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  43. WILLIAMS V. FARLEY.

    At Queen's Hall, on Tuesday nighty, Ed.Wiliams met Pat Farley, and gave the big mand such severe punishment that he was knocked out in the ...

    Article : 99 words
  44. FREMANTLE R.C.

    The F.K.C's scratch fours were rowed yesterday, with the result that Mew's crew beat Taylor's for first place. ...

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  45. MURPHY V. NATHAN.

    At the National Club, on Tuesday night. Ted Murphy met Sam Nathan' to box the best of 20 rounds. Murphy never gave Nathan a look ...

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  46. Orizaba Benefit Concert.

    To-morrow night, at the King's Theatre, a benefit entertainment will take place in aid of the crew of the wrecked R.M.S. Orizaba. An excellent ...

    Article : 72 words
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