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  4. ON THE HIGH SEAS

    LONDON, Sunday—Sir Robert Reid, K.C., in a letter to the “Times,” insists that Britain’s interests make it imperative that private property should ...

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  5. POST OFFICE SITE

    Some time ago the Federal postal authorities decided to secure the site at the corner of High and Market-streets, which runs back to Cantonment-street, ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING

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  7. CITY COURT CASES

    At the City Court this morning, before Mr A. S. Roe, P.M., Gerald Austin Keys was sentenced to two months hard labor for having stolen a ...

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  8. THE LATEST

    Jap. Minister in London does not think Australia will, be troubled with Jap. immigrants. British Government made no ...

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  9. EDICT OF A PRINCE

    LONDON, Sunday.—The “Times” correspondent, who is at present in the Caucasus, in describing the rioting which has occurred in that locality, ...

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  10. UNDERGRADUATE

    LONDON, Sunday.—An undergraduate of St. John’s College, Cambridge, named George James Wilson, son of an Australian clergyman, ...

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  11. MARQUIS OF RIPON

    LONDON, Sunday.—The Marquis of Ripon, in the course of a speech delivered at Liverpool, said: “The projected Colonial Conference ...

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  12. W.A.T.C. Anniversary

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  13. KANOWNA SEAT

    KANOWNA, This Day.—The old Labor member for Kanowna, Mr R Hastily who polled mote votes at the last general election than those recorded ...

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  14. SIR EDWARD GRAY

    LONDON, Sunday.—Sir Edward Grey, M.P. for Berwick-on-Tweed and Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs in the Gladstone and Rosebery ...

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  15. INTERSTATE

    At Anglican Synod, Sydney, carried that “the distinctions of morality and civilisation cannot be based on color alone.” ...

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  16. MUSICAL COMEDY CO.

    Mr George Stephenson’s English Musical Comedy Co. had quite an ovation as they boarded tho Yongala on Saturday night. ...

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  17. LIBERAL PARTY

    LONDON, Sunday.—The election for a member to represent the Barkston Ash division of the West Riding of Yorkshire, rendered necessary through ...

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  18. TOWN BAND

    The large number of visitors who make Peppermint Grove their rendezvous on Sunday afternoon were provided with a great treat yesterday afternoon, ...

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  19. STRIKE OFF

    LONDON, Sunday. — The strike of electric operatives in Berlin has ended owing to the pressure brought to bear by the hardware manufacturers. ...

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  20. WOMAN THRASHED

    MELBOURNE, This Day.—A woman named Josephine Johnson has been admitted into the Melbourne Hospital with dreadful injuries to her head ...

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  21. LORD LANSDOWNE

    LONDON, Sunday Lords Lansdowne, alluding to the statements of the French paper, “Le Matin,” has declined to make any communication to the ...

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  22. LOCAL

    At Kalgoorlie yesterday West Perth footballers easily defeated Railways, the goldfields premiers. Central Board of Health shaking up ...

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  23. THE WEATHER

    The forecast for the next 24 hours is:—Fine moderate weather throughout, but still cloudy, with possibility of an occasional shower along south coast. ...

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  24. HIS LAST GAME

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.—While playing cricket at South Melbourne yesterday a man named John T. Smith, aged 38, was killed. The sad affair ...

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  25. POLITICAL

    Mass meeting in Melbourne recently-formed Political League. Any reference to need for more population fo[?] Commonwealth loudly cheered. ...

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  26. MILITARY BALL

    The inaugural ball of No. 1 squadron 18th Australian Light Horse Regiment was held on Friday evening in St. George’s Hall, Perth, when a Fremantle ...

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  27. FORTNIGHTLY PAY

    MELBOURNE, This Pay.—The State Government has arranged that in future a system of fortnightly pay will be introduced into the public service. ...

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  28. NEW YORK VIA WEST INDIES.

    A new all-British steamship service from Southampton to New York, via the West Indies, is announced by the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company. ...

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  29. KILLED IN A LIFT

    SYDNEY, This Day.—While working at Goldsbrough,. Mort and Co.’s wool store Carl A. Jenson was killed in the lift. ...

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  30. NATIVE ESCAPES

    Some weeks ago an aboriginal prisoner named Chickeng, who was detained at Rottnest, escaped by means of a boat which he took from the island, ...

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  31. J. F. SHERIDAN’S CO.

    Mr John F. Sheridan’s company ceased to sparkle in “When the Lamps are Lighted” on Saturday night, but they will introduce “Mrs Deoley’s ...

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  32. FREMANTLE MAN

    An accident occurred to one of the workmen employed at the Midland Junction workshops this morning. A blacksmith named Berham Ralston ...

    Article : 97 words
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