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  4. COASTAL RACING.

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  5. THE WAR.

    Mr. Bennet Burleigh learns that after the occupation of Mukden and Saghalien territory, the Japs will be prepared to consider any propositions for a ...

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  6. THEY SAY.

    That the three little paper-hatted dons attracted attention last night. That the paper tiles looked nearly as well as the real thing. ...

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  7. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    There is no change in the Federal situation. Some of the Labor members intend to severely criticise Mr. Reid on Tuesday for his attitude on ...

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  8. VICTORIAN RACING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 358 words
  9. SYDNEY RACING.

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  10. ADELAIDE RACING.

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  11. MINING MARKET.

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  12. ONE FARTHING.

    Mr. John Norton, M.L.A., for Surrey Hills, was awarded a farthing damages in a slander action against Alderman Waine. Verdict does not ...

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  13. JAPS WAITING.

    Nine additional Japanese cruisers are lying off and on outside Port Arthur. ...

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  14. BABY BODIES FOUND.

    Two babies were found in the sanitary shoot at Burwood. At first it was thought they were murdered, but post mortem shows they were still ...

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  15. PORT ARTHUR GARRISON.

    The garrison of Port Arthur, exclusive of sailors is estimated at 34,000. There are in the town upwards of 20,000 sick and wounded. ...

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  16. THE WALSH CASE.

    The Ararat mystery is still unsolved. The police have found further evidence that the Walshes were mad as shown by an eccentric diary kept by them. ...

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  17. A MISTAKE

    The Japanese citizen arrested at Skagen, on suspicion of being a spy, has been liberated. ...

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  18. CHANGE CHATTER.

    The market throughout the week has been very depressed, and rates as a rule, have further weakened. Associateds have been heavily sold ...

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  19. CONTRABAND OF WAR.

    Russia differentiates absolutely in the nature of contraband. The Powers have been informed that articles, whether mentioned or not in the ...

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  20. THAT PEACEFUL MISSION.

    "Times'" correspondent Morrison wires that the draft of the Anglo-Tibetan treaty recognises China's sovereignty, and establishes three ...

    Article : 96 words
  21. OF UNSOUND MIND.

    A verdict of suicide was returned in the case of the photographer, Edwin Bertram Hammond, who shot him determinedly at Sandringham, on ...

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  22. NO CONGRATULATIONS.

    The board of directors of the A.N.A. has refused the request of the Malvern branch to congratulate Mr Daglish, formerly a member on his ...

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  23. LEAGUE PREMIERSHIP.

    There was tremendous, excitement this afternoon when the final match for the League premiership was played in glorious weather before an ...

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  24. WORKMEN'S HOMES.

    The State Government intends to acquire an area near Ballarat for the purposes of workmen's homes. ...

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  25. ANOTHER ACCIDENT

    Another of those accidents which are earning for the inspectors of mines and managers methods a good deal of well deserved contempt, occurred ...

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  26. TATT. ADAMS.

    Geo. Adams, the well-known sweep promoter, is reported dangerously ill. the doctors hold out no hope. ...

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  27. MOBILE TO MELBOURNE

    An automobile party with the Rev. James Bajot left Sydney on Tuesday and arrived in Melbourne this evening. ...

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  28. ASSOCIATION SEMI-FINALS.

    Footscray, 7-12 beat Port Melbourne 5-7. Footscray and North play off next Saturday, and the winners play the ...

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  29. A DESERTED WIFE.

    It is rarely an Eastern mail does not bring us a request to try and find the deserting husband of some unhappy woman left with a number of ...

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  30. AUSTRALIAN GAME IN SYDNEY.

    Petersham (N.S.W.) Sydney school boys played the Albert Park Association interstate schools, championship to-day. Petersham, whose average ...

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  31. SNARP SHOWER.

    A heavy storm, accompanied by hail passed over the town about a quarter to five yesterday afternoon. In less than five minutes the waterways were ...

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  32. SHOCKING DEATH.

    Mr. Thomas Kennedy, the well known traveller for Lionel Samson and Son, was suddenly taken ill on the Fremantle Oval while watching the premier ...

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  33. S.A. PREMIERSHIP.

    The final football match for the premiership attracted 12,000 people to-day. Port Adelaide led by 35 points at three quarter time, but ...

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  34. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

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  35. PERTH PREMIERSHIP.

    The final game of the season was played between East Fremantle and Perth to-day, the result of which decided who should be the premiers of ...

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  36. THE A.W.A. BAND

    We have been requested to state as doubters are voicing another story that the passages of the A.W.A Band which alone will represent the State ...

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  37. TRANSPLANTED !!!

    The surroundings of the average dwelling round Kalgoorlie have been altered and improved out of all recognition of late on account of so ...

    Article : 146 words
  38. BIG FENCES AT BOULDER.

    That the brush fence steeplechasing on the Boulder racecourse, has not, up to date given the greatest satisfaction from either spectacular or ...

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  39. HORRIBLE HOLOCAUST.

    One of the saddest accidents we have had to chronicle, is the burning to death of three young children of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop, of Boulder (formerly ...

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  40. NEW FIGURES FOR 25 MILES.

    This afternoon, A. J. Davis, the well-known crack cyclist, made a successful attempt to lower the 25-mile road record for Australia. He was ...

    Article : 56 words
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