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  7. MISMANAGED?

    THE “COO-EE CITY” CARNIVAL, WHICH WAS CONDUCTED the auspices of the Young Australia League towards the end of last year, has shown a turnover of over £20,000 and a loss of £700. The actual total figures of the financial fizzle are: Receipts £21,903/9/8; Expenditure ...

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  8. NO MONEY

    “NO MONEY, NO WORK, NO hope!” This was the text of a farewell message left by an unfortunate ...

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  9. SCARBOROUGH MYSTERY

    On Thursday morning John Murray (29) stood in the City Police Court dock charged with having unlawfully done grievous bodily ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. A NASTY ONE.

    Notice posted, by jocular passengers on English-bound boat leaving Fremantle last week. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Smith’s Smites

    South African Willie Smith, 8.10, made his debut to-night, but gave a disappointing display against Archie Cowan who weighted six pounds less ...

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  12. Watchman, What Of The Night?

    James Walter Martin (36), a well-known night watchman, was arrested yesterday afternoon by the Victoria Park police, and charged with ...

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  13. Professor Vonwiller

    Professor Vonwi[?] scientist, Professor University of Sydney, he passed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. Alleged Child Assault.

    On Saturday morning William McKinnon (30) of Irwin-street, was arrested by Detectives Green and Larsen on a charge of having unlawfully ...

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  15. Illegal Bookies?

    Samuel Taylor (23) laborer, and Roy D. Brown (34), commercial traveller, were arrested yesterday afternoon on the charge that “you and each of you ...

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  16. OBIT

    IN RATHER PATHETIC C1RCUMstances, near the Grosvenor Hotel, in Hay-street East, Garrett Joseph Gaynor, well known as a bookmaker ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Mill Street Corner Again

    Mary Cantor, of Midland Junction, was riding pillion on a motor cycle early last evening, and was just turning out of Mill-street into St. ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    SWIM THROUGH PERTH THE 16th ANNUAL SWIM [?] Perth will take place next Sa[?] over the Crawley Bay Tearoo[?] ...

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  19. [?]builder Drowned

    [?] water channel near the [?] scene of a drown[?] [?] three o’clock yesterday [?] George Herbert ...

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  20. Equal Weights

    Jim Withnell (16½) of 52 Hammersley-road, Subiaco, was treated at the Perth Hospital by Dr. Wilson this afternoon for lacerated and broken fingers ...

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  21. BANK CLERK’S LAPSE

    A YOUNG MAN IN A GOOD AND STABLE POSITION, NOT A BLEMish in his past, his future radiant with certain advancement in his position and hopeful with .all the pleasant cares of two young children. Very popular with his fellows, very trusted by his employers. ...

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  22. Race Suicide?

    Yesterday afternoon Detective-Sergeant grazer arrested a woman named Minnie Lazell (54) domestic of 552 Albany-road, Victoria Park on the ...

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  23. Pedestrians Collide

    The intersection of Murray and Barrack streets city was the scene of an unusual accident yesterday morning, when two pedestrians came into collision, ...

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  24. Sydney Royal Shaw Wheat

    Although exhibits a[?] due at the West Australian Show grounds at Claremont until January 23 the entries close with Mr. W. [?]. Asl[?]ton. secretary ...

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