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  2. Advertising

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  3. AMUSEMENTS.

    To-night is the concluding performance of Mr. Fred Bluett and the revue "In Watts." To-morrow, commencing at the matinee, there will be a ...

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  4. 'INFAMOUS CRIME'

    The newspapers throughout the country are unanimous in their disgrust at Germany's sinking of the Liandovery Castle. The New York ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN NATIVES' ASSOCIATION

    The quarterly meeting of the W.A. board of directors of the A.N.A. was held on the 1st inst. The general president (Mr. W. W. Brunton) presided ...

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  7. WEST FRONT.

    The United Press Association states that the Australians, with others, and supported by numerous tanks, captured Hamel, and part ...

    Article : 67 words
  8. LIKE CHAIN-LIGHTNING

    One of the witnesses for the defence in the Turner case, before the Chief Justice, stated yesterday that "language" flashed through the Turner ...

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  9. PUBLIC OPINION.

    We do not hold ourselves responsible for the views expressed by correspondents. Correspondents in future must write ...

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  10. NEDLANDS AND GREATER PERTH

    Sir,—Some eight or nine months the ratepayers of the Nedlands district, which is at present controlled by the Subiaco Council and the ...

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  11. HIS MAJESTY'S THEATRE. "OUTCAST."

    The last, but not least, of the repertoire of the J. C. Williamson Ltd. Company, Hubert Henry Davies' "Outcast," will be presented to-night, and will be ...

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  12. SHIPPING PROBLEM

    The United States shipping production in June was 280,400 deadwweight tons, which is a new record. The total prodnction for six months was ...

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  13. SHAFTESBURY THEATRE.

    To-night is the last opportunity of seeing the fine programme which has attracted crowds nightly to the Shaftesbury Theatre. The bill is rich in ...

    Article : 165 words
  14. ONLY FIT FOR BULLOCKS.

    James Brown, farmer, stated that while he was at the farm there were about two quarrels a week, the boys being responsible. Walter, after the ...

    Article : 189 words
  15. TRENCH COMFORTS FUND

    It is only a few weeks since the old metals scheme was brought before the notice of the West Australian public To-day it is a household word. ...

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  16. COMMISSION AGENT THREATENED.

    Ernest White, a commission agent, deposed that the defendant's temper was good. Following the Sunday when the row occurred at the house, ...

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  17. BELGIAN STEAMER

    The Navy Department announces that the Belgian steamer Chiller was rank by a U-boat 1,400 miles from the Atlantic coast on Jane 21. ...

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  18. THE RED FLAG—INCOMPLETE

    Sir,—To-day's news conveys the startling intelligence that the Trades Hall, Melbourne, is to have the "Red Flag" (of revolution, mark you!) ...

    Article : 106 words
  19. SOUTH AFRICA

    The Press generally regards General Botha's manifesto as of grave Importance, and urges the Government to adopt a firm attitude, especially on ...

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  20. KING'S THEATRE, FREMANTLE.

    To-night will be the last night of the present week's programme at the King's Theatm, Fremantle. There will be a complete change to-morrow ...

    Article : 61 words
  21. THE HAND OF THE HUN

    "Land and Water" publishes a series of articles by Mr. Morgenthau, former American Ambassador in Constantnople, revealing German intrigue in ...

    Article : 80 words
  22. MISSING THE 'BUS

    With set jaw and hurrying feet, the head of the house makes for his suburban train. By a rapid mental calculation, he finds that if the clock says ...

    Article : 175 words
  23. QUARRELS WERE FREQUENT.

    Henry Daniels, farm laborer, who had worked for defendant from April to August, 1914, deposed he lived in the house, and was in the room occupied ...

    Article : 165 words
  24. SUBIACO VAUDEVILLE.

    To-morrow night (Saturday), at King's Theatre, Subiaco, a fine vaudeville bill will be put on, with Fred Bluett at the head. He will be ...

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  25. A POPE 500

    Sir,—In your sub-leader to-day headed "A Pope Five Hundred," you have undoubtedly hit the spot Strange to say, our local recruiting committee ...

    Article : 419 words
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  27. THE PACIFIC

    The Council of Foreign Relations will entertain Mr. W. M. Hughes on his return from England, and will invite him to explain in detail the ...

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  28. QUEEN'S HALL, PERTH.

    To-day is the last day of Ethel Barrymore in "The Eternal Mother" at the Queen's Hall. ...

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  29. INDIA

    An examination of recruiting in India shows that, the number recruited in the fourth year of the war is expected to be nearly three times as ...

    Article : 162 words
  30. TOWN HALL. FREMANTLE.

    Last showings to-day of Montagu Love and June Elvidge in the Bradymade, "Broken Ties," will be given. ...

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  31. PAVILION THEATRE.

    The current programme at the Pavilion is full of merit, containing a new Brady-made drama, "The Wasp." ...

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  33. SULTAN OF TURKEY

    Messages from Vienna report the death of the Sultan of Turkey. [Sultan Mahomed V. was born in 1844, and was the third son of Sultan ...

    Article : 195 words
  34. STRUGGLE AT DINING TABLE.

    George T. Miller, carpenter, said he worked on two occasions at defendant's farm in the early part of 1915. Witness remained at the house about ...

    Article : 420 words
  35. THEATRE ROYAL,

    To-day witnesses the last screenings of the doable-featxire bill, containing Nonna Taimadge in "Ghosts of Yesterday." ...

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  36. WAR-TIME PROHIBITION

    A most successful meeting of citizens took place at Armadale last night The hall was full. Mr. W. Sutcliffe presided, and Messrs. W. ...

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  37. GRAND THEATRE.

    Alice Brady in "The Knife," win be seen finally at the Grand to-day, to-gether with "Her Beloved Enemy." ...

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  38. PRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE

    William S. Hart concludes his run in "The Patriot" to-day. ...

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  39. PALLADIUM THEATRES.

    At Perth, House Peters is still crowding them out in "The Heir ol the Ages." At Fremantle "The Countess Charming" is the special attraction. ...

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  40. THE PERTH MAJESTIC.

    The last screening of "The Auction Block" is announced. ...

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  42. FREMANTLE MAJESTIC.

    "The Innocence of Lizette," and "The Voice of Conscience" will bo shown here finally to-day. ...

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