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  3. OLD TIME MEMORIES

    The reminiscences of J.K.H., which appeared in a recent issue of "The Sunday Times" concerning Bill Adams of Waterloo, must have broved highly ...

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  4. NEW TIPERARY'S OWNER

    Boniface Mick Mulcahy, of Fremantle, informen us last night that in consequence of the heavy imposts put upon his horses by the handicappers ...

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  5. OUR BOYS AT THE FRONT

    On September 2 last the British transport Southland from Alexandria was torpedeed in the Aegean Sea, but was beached at Mudros some hours ...

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  6. EASTERN WIRES

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes) has issued the following Christmas message to the people of the Commonwealth:—"This Christmas Day— ...

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  7. Has the Kaiser Got Cancer? Servian Crown Prince Still Optimistic

    Men prominent-in German circles are informeg from Berlin that the Kaiser's illness is due to a recurrence of cancer of the throat. ...

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  8. MAILS FOR OUR BOYS

    The Superintendent of Mails reports that very heavy mails for troops lodged locally were despatched by transport and by the M[?] last ...

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  9. SUCESS IN ALSACE

    "We have completely lecaptured Hartmannus-weilerkopf," says a communiuqe from Berlin. [Hartmanns-Wellerkopf is an ...

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  10. A BERTIE BALLAD

    Time was when I, a youth enthusiastic, West round with Labour favors on my breast, Applauded an their poticies fantastic, ...

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  11. A BILITARY MIRACLE

    The "Spectator" says that the withdrawal from the Dardanelles is nothing less than a military miracle. Every officer must have been carefully ...

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  12. THE WEEK'S RECRUITING

    For the week ended Friday the recruiting figures were as follow (first passed as fit, second un[?]t, third total): —Monday, [?] 48; Tuesday, 38, 10, ...

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  13. GERMAN ACCOUNT DENIED

    A French communique explicitly denies the German report of a victory at Hartmanns-weilerkopf. "The Germans launched a vlolent attack ...

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  14. A CONSTABLE ATTACKED

    Yesterday afternoon a mob attacked Constable Arentz in Redfern, while he was arresting a man. The constable was [?]oughly handled. Stores were ...

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  15. METAL MARKET

    Copper is quoted at £84/10/ to £84 15/, tin, spot £168 to £168/10/, forward £169 to £169/10/; lead, £29/5/ to £29/126. ...

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  16. LIVELY ARTILLERY WORK

    A communique says: In the course of a particularly lively artillery duel in Belgium the enemy's infantry, which assembled in the trenches and ...

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  17. THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDITION

    The heayy guns destined for the expedition against Egypt continue to arrive at Constantinople. It is understood that they will be mounted on ...

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  18. Family Notices

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  19. THE LIQUOR QUESTION

    The Minister for Defence says that in consequence of the Unsatisfactory position regarding the question of liquor control in military camps in ...

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  20. BRITISH SUBMARINES PROFIT

    Storms carried way booms which the Turks constructed across the Narrows. Allied submarines, profiting by the mishap, passed into the Sea of Marmora. ...

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  21. AN AUSTRIAN CLAIM

    An Austrian communique says:— Russian attacks at parts of the Bessarabian frontier have been repulsed with heavy enemy losses." ...

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  22. BRITISH CASUALTIES

    It is officially reported that aggregate British casuralties in all theatres up to December 9 were as follow: "Kn[?].......... [?],922 ...

    Article : 80 words
  23. SHOPKEEPERS ATTACKED

    Two thousand [?] and soldiers at [?]more last night attacked four shops, wreeking them, and ca[?]ing camages estimated at £[?]. The ...

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  24. RUSSIA WILL FIGHT

    M. Sazonoff, in the course of an interview, reaffirmed the Government's unshakable determination to carry the war to a successful issue. ...

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  25. WESTONIA WATER

    There was brought into "The Sunday Times" office during the week a bottle of water, which was stated to be the same as is supplied by the ...

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  26. ITALIANS REPORT VICTORY

    A communique says:—The enemy early on Thursday morning attacked our positions west of Gorizia Our artillery, assisted by prompt ...

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  27. GIST OF THE "GAZEITE"

    The following passed the examination held in November for telegraph messengers to qualitfy for promotion: A. F. G. Abbott, South Perth; H. C. Annear, ...

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  28. PEACE CRANK QUITS

    Ford, the peace crank, has sailed for home aboard the Bergensitord, realising that it is impossible for him to make headway. Before ...

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  29. V.C. FOR ACTOR

    Lieut Dartnell, of the League of Frontiersmen, has been awarded the Victoria Cross for most conspicuous bravery on the third of September at ...

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  30. On The Rocks

    The following is from the pen of Marion T. Salazar, the San Francisco sport writer:— Billy Jordan is in need of help. ...

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  31. THE FESTIVE SEASON

    Christinas 1915 has come and gene, and despite the war and its attendant pathos, sadness and distress, we here in Westralia have managed to spend ...

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  32. A WEEK'S ROT WEATHER

    We have seldom experienced a more trying heat spell in December than that which culminated yesterday in a thermometrical record which pretty ...

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  33. THE UNCONQUERED SERVIANS

    The Servian' Crown Prince states that the retreat of the Serbs was accomplished under most favorable conditions. They carried away their ...

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  34. —WESTERN AUSTRALIA DAY

    The final totals of the Western [?] Day appeal on July 30 last have just been made available. Throughout the whole of W.A., from ...

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  35. THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP

    On Wednesday last the Selection Board for the Rhodes Scholarship met at Government House to decide the 1915 candidate. The board consisted ...

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  36. GERMANY'S PEACE MANOEUVRES

    Herr von Bulow and a large staff are at Lucerne. Their agents are overrunning Switzerland in the attempt to produce an atmosphere of peace. ...

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  37. AN OLD SUPERSTITION

    Shipping item: "The steamer Lalandia, bought by the Western Australian Govenment and re-christened the Kangaroo, has sailed irom London to ...

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  38. WANTED IN EGYPT

    Mrs. Wakeham, wife of the well-known light Horse chaplain, writes to "The Sunday Times" from the "Credit Lyonnais" Cairo, Egypt ...

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  39. REVOLUTION IN CHINA

    It is reported via New York that a revolution has broken out under the ex-military governor of Yunan. Thirty thousand Chinese troops have been ...

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  40. ITALIANS REACHl GREEK OUTPOSTS

    Operating from Valona, the Italians have reached the Greek outposts in Southern Albania. ...

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  41. WHEAT MARKET FIRM

    Wheat is firm with a holiday market. The newspapers note Mr. Hughes's statement that one million quarters ...

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  42. A SIGNIFICANT MOVE

    General Castelnau, Joffre's right-hand man, has arrived here. He it was who held the Nancy gate in the great days of August and September, 1914, and he ...

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  43. THE FIRST RABBIT

    Tempora mutantur! When the first rabbit was reported up the coast in 1898 there was a prolonged and acrimonious controversy (never quite ...

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  44. A Record

    "Our highest reading at Perth Gardens yesterday was 104.7," said Mr. Curiewis last night. "It is a record for Christmas-day, the previous highest ...

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  45. GREETINGS TO THE SOLDIERS

    The following is the copy of a cable sent by Mr. Frank Rea, Mayor of Perth, to the Officer-in-Charge of the Intermediate Base Depot at Cairo:— ...

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  46. Human Freight Car Dead

    Readers of American boxing news during the past five or ten ytars will remember well the man referred to in the following paragraph:— ...

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  47. Queen Compliments Australians

    Queen Mary, in acknowledging the Christmas card sent by Australian women, says: "The Queen is sure it will give the greatest pleasure to the ...

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  48. FEW CHRISTMAS "DRUNKS"

    On inquiry at the Central Police Station last night we learnt that only three arrests for drunkenness had been made in the city during the day. This ...

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  49. Al Lippe Can Do No Harm

    From the New York "Boxing Record and Sporting Gazette";—"Since Al Lippe returned home from Australia [?] has been advising all the American ...

    Article : 72 words
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