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  7. THE GAME OF BRIDGE

    On the ground that the bank levies no toll, the game of Bridge has been prohibited in the Casinos at Vichy, Aix-le-Bains, and [?] ...

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  8. TROUBLE IN PERSIA

    The disturbances in Persia still continue and at Tabriz the position is serious. Recently the elders in the chief ...

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  9. THE GOLDEN FLEECE

    The July series of wool sales were continued yesterday in the presence of a large number of buyers. Business was very good, and the ...

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  10. THE OLYMPIC GAMES

    The Olympic Games were continued yesterday at the Stadium, public interest still bring great. The 800 metres (840 yards) running ...

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  11. ANARCHISTS ACTIVE

    The police authorities of Brussels have for some time past had grave suspicious that in the city were a number of anarchists. ...

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  12. RETRENCHMENT NEEDED

    With the view of making further retrenchments, the de Beres mines at Kimberley are to be closed down on July 31. ...

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  13. ONE MILLION POUNDS

    The estate of the late Sir. William Lithgow, ship-builder of the famous firm of Russell and Co., of Port Glasgow, has been sworn for probate at ...

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  14. PARLIAMENT

    This afternoon a somewhat meagre parade of the local military and the intermittent booming of cannon conveyed to all and sundry the ...

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  15. DEPLORABLE GALWAY

    Mr Justice Kenny in opening the Assizes, stated that the condition of Galway, with the exception of Connewara, was deplorable, and owing ...

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  16. A NEW SCHEME

    The Sultan of Turkey, in order to tsy and prevent further disaffection among the troops at Constantinople, has promoted 570 officers. ...

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  17. TWO THOUSAND BOYS

    A number of boy runners be[?]onging. to the Young Men’s Christian Association in American carried a tube containing a message from the Mayor ...

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  18. MOTOR ACCIDENT

    The widow of the late Robert Louis Stevenson whilst motoring at San Francisco met with an accident, and was seriously injured. ...

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  19. VISIT TO DENMARK

    President Faillieres, of France, who is visiting Denmark, has met with an enthusiastic welcome. ...

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  20. Greenbushes Tinfieid

    Mr. F. Walsh, Mining Registrar at Greenbushes, in his monthly report to the Secretary of Mines, remarks inter alia:—“Consequent on the low ...

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  21. TURF IN ENGLAND

    The Bridgate Park Plate was run [?]or at the Leicester Summer Meeting yesterday, and resulted as follows :— NOCTUIFORM 1 ...

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  22. OBITUARY

    The death is announced of the late Sir William Randal Cremer, M.P., at the age of 70. ...

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  23. A BOMB THROWN

    Eighty English dockers recently proceeded to Malmoe, in Sweden, to replace a number of strikers, and were accommodated on board a hulk. A ...

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  24. South Australia

    Parliament was opened at noon to-day. The Governor’s Speech, inter alia, made sympathetic reference to the death of the late Right Hon. C. ...

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  25. SILVER

    Bar silver, which was quoted yesterday at 2s 0 5-16d per superficial ounce, is to-day rated at 2s [?]. ...

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  26. THE GOVERNOR’S SPE[?]CH

    His Excellency then proceeded to the Legislative Council Chamber, where he addressed members as follows :— “Mr. President and hon. gentlemen ...

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  27. Railway Regulations

    A youth named Cyril Cavanagh was charged at the City Police Court this morning, before Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., with having, on July 10, at Subiaco, ...

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  28. Wife v. Husband

    When the case of William Regan, who was charged by his wife with having unlawfully assaulted her on July 18 and divers other dates was called on, ...

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  29. Deserting Skipper

    Andrew Broun failed to appear at the Fremantle Police Court this morning to answer a charge laid by his wife, Frances Alice Broun, of ...

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  30. Perth Police Court

    The following minor offences were dealt with by Mr. A. S. Roe, P.M., at the City Police Court this morning:— ...

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  31. Case Dismissed

    Charles Lloyd was charged at the City Police Court this morning, before Messrs. Glover and Collett, J’s.P. with having between March 10 and May 4 ...

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  32. Attempted Suicide

    Joseph Roberts, a commercial traveller, residing at the Commercial Hotel, Southern Cross, shot himself in the mouth this morning with a ...

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  33. Big Price for a Colt

    At the horse sales to-day, the three-year-old draught colt “Willowby.” realised 295 guineas. ...

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  34. South Side Railway

    Sir,—[?] read with great interest your leader of July 10, under above heading, and am glad to see your paper supporting this movement. This is ...

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  35. Senator Keating

    When it was ascertained yesterday that the Minister for Home Affairs (Senator Keating) had left the steamer Kyarra, by which he travelled to ...

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  36. FREMANTLE TRAMS.

    The receipts of the Fremantle Municipal Tramways for the week ending July 18, 1908, amounted to £354 15s 7d. ...

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  37. Seized with Paralysis

    At the close of the performance at the theatre last night, J. F. Turner, a butcher, of Gouger-street, was seized with paralysis, and his recovery is ...

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  38. YOUR CHANCE.

    The only difference keen competition has made in the boot firm of Ezy[?] has been to further reduce, the prices of all classes of goods at their ...

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  39. DROUGHT IN THE EAST.

    Where a our dairymen? The question is asked again and again why are we dependent on the drought-stricken States of the East for our ...

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  40. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS.

    The “White House,” 97 and 99 High-street, Fremantle, so famous for stocking only goods of sound and reliable character, and for holding the largest ...

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  41. The Governor=General

    The Governor-General left for Oodnadatta by special train to-day. Mr Jas. Brennan[?] the well - known draper of Hay-street, Perth and ...

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