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  7. SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Yesterday Mr. F. C. Pitman, an ex-amateur rowing champion, Presented to Ernest Barry, who defeated Towns, the Australian, on the ...

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  8. AUTOMOBILE RACE

    The great race for automobiles for the Vanderbilt Cup was contested at New York yesterday, in the presence if over 250,000 spectators. ...

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  9. GENERAL HOAD

    Major-General J. C. Hoad, the Australian Military Forces, who is in England on special service, has during the past few days had several ...

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  10. THE BALKANS TROUBLE

    The Press of Vienna are making the most bitter attacks upon Great Britain in regard to the position in the Balkins. Great Britain [?] ...

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  11. GLASGOW UNIVERSITY

    The elections for the position of Lord Rector of the Universities of Glasgow and Edinburgh have taken place. ...

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  12. ENGLISH UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. John Burns, President of the Local Government Board, during a speech at Molosey, emphasised that his department had for the last ...

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  13. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY

    The forthcoming election for the American Presidency continues to excite the greatest interest, and there is a pronounced feeling growing that ...

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  14. MR. KIER HARDIE TO MOVE.

    Mr. Keir Hardie, the member for Merthyr Tydvil, intends to move the following motion in the House of Commons:— ...

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  15. ARMENIANS MASSACRED

    French advices from Konieh confirm the report of recent massacres of Armenians. It is stated that a large number of ...

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  16. FOOD FOR THE NATIONS

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 2,080,000 quarters, and for the continent 2,005,000 quarters. The Atlantic shipments ...

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  17. GERMAN ARMY

    It is stated that during 1908 no fewer than 400 men have arrived at the French town of Verdun, who have deserted from the German ...

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  18. The Latest Moves Made

    It is stated that now that M. Dimitroff and M. Stoyanovitch have returned to [?], new delegates will be appointed, or that Ferdinand ...

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  19. AMERICAN FLEET

    The President of the United States of America, Mr. Roosevelt, has thanked the Mikado of Japan for the signal generosity with which the ...

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  20. VENEZUELA AGAIN

    The schooner Lady Kensington, bound to Trinidad, was seized whilst she was becalmed off Venezuela. The passengers and the crew were ...

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  21. MORE FROM HEARST

    Mr Hearst now claims that his fresh batch of letters, which he purchased, set fire to some more prominent official reputations. ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Signor Mercatelli, Italian Consul-General at Calcutta, has been transferred to Melbourne. ...

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  23. From the Makers

    A fact worth knowing is that when a firm procures its goods direct from the maker there is always an immense saving. There is no ...

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  24. BISHOP OF STEPNEY

    The Bishop of Stephney, the Right Rev. Cosmo Gordon Lang, is, it is announced, to pay a visit to Australia in 1909. ...

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  25. Miss Sutherland

    Miss Sutherland gave evidence at the board of inquiry to-day and deried all the charged of drunkenness. It is said that she did not know ...

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  26. The Holiday

    Proclamation Day passed off yesterday with the usual ceremonies, and the weather being fine and cool, nearly everybody was out of doors. ...

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  27. Doherty Breaks Out

    A middle aged man named James Doherty was charged in the Fremantle police court, before the R.M. this morning, with having been ...

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  28. Marine Bakers

    The Atbitration Court to-day entered up a hearing in an application by the Marine Cooks and Bakers and Butchers’ Associations of Australia, ...

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  29. THE THEWS OF WAR

    An improved vessel of the St. Vincent class, and which has been provisionally named the Fourdroyant will be commenced at Portsmouth on ...

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  30. The Casualty List

    The Central Fire Brigade Ambulance party have been experiencing somewhat of the strenuous life, in connection with “first aid” during ...

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  31. Illegal Betting

    For illegal betting at the Cheltenham Park races on Saturday, Jas. Revell and Andrew Coleman were fined £10, while George Bates and ...

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  32. OLYMPIC GAMES

    Owing to the fact that all the foreign teams have been scratched, there will be only one Rugby football match in connection with the ...

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  33. “Beautiful Coal.”

    The Premier to-day received a telegram that “beautiful coal” had been struck at a depth of 1234 feet in a bore which [?] being put down ...

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  34. Keeping it Up

    At about 4 p.m. yesterday afternoon, Samuel Horrocks find William Bant were celebrating the holiday in South Terrace, Fremantle, in thei[?] ...

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  35. Alleged Unlawful Possession

    This morning, in the Fremantle Police Court, before the R.M., Richard Sheehan, a young man, was charged with having last night been ...

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  36. INDIAN SEDITION

    The Indian Government has confiscated the native Indian newspaper “Rande Mataram,” owing to an article which appeared in its colum[?] ...

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  37. A WOMEN’S BOYCOTT

    At a women’s League meeting held at Belgrade, the capital of [?] the meeting appealed to the women of Great Britain, France and Russia ...

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  38. PALACE GARDENS.

    A complete change of programme was given by Messrs Rickard and Davis[?] Vaudeyille Co., at Palace Gardens last evening, the various ...

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  39. The Half Holiday

    This morning Messrs. H. E. Bolton and W. C. Angwin, M[?].L.A., journeyed to Perth, in order to interview the Colonial Secretary. Mr. ...

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  40. Marine Collision

    In connection with yesterday’s collision between the steamers Narrung and Yarra, from investigations so far made, it is not expected that ...

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  41. Fire in Victoria

    O’BIerne and Lindsay’s wool and skin store at Horsham was destroyed by fire last night, but the origin of the flames in unknown. ...

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  42. MUSICAL EVENING.

    This evening, in the East Fremantle Town Hall, a social and musical evening will be held in connection with the East Fremantle ...

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  43. TO THE RESIDENTS OF FREMANTLE AND SUBURBS.

    In this issue we have an advertisement by Messrs M’Donald and Co., the premier grocers of the Port, they wish us to state that next Saturday ...

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  44. THE FIRST PRIZE.

    A distinctive feature of the procession in the Fremantle streets yesterday was the display of Messrs. Bolton and Sons. The firm showed ...

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  46. AN ISLAND SEIZED

    A message from Belgrade, the capital of Servia, states that Austrian soldiers have occupied a Servian island known as Br[?]ssina in the ...

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