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  3. LATE SPORTING.

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  4. LATEST CABLES. "Sunday Times" Special Messages from London.

    The Japanese press declare that M. Bezabrazoff, the Russian Secretary of State, and Admiral Alexieff, the Bastian Viceroy, in the Far East, have done their best to ...

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  5. LATE SPORTING.

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  6. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The squabble between the Assembly and the Council over the Redistribution of Seats Bill and other measures occasioned some faint flicker of interest yesterday in political ...

    Article : 226 words
  7. LATE SPORTING.

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  8. THEY SAY

    That the recent hot snap was responsible for the rupture of many New Year resolutions. That two leading business men put fivers up to guarantee their teetotalism. ...

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  9. LATE SPORTING. BOWLS.

    The pennant matches under the auspices of the W.A. Bowling Association were continued yesterday. The principal engagement was that between Perth and ...

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  10. JAPAN DISSATISFIED.

    It has become generally known that Japan is dissatisfied with Russia's reply to her demands, but that she is renewing her efforts to secure's modification of Russia's ...

    Article : 111 words
  11. IN EASTERN WATERS.

    Several warships have lelt Port Arthur to reinforce the Russian cruiser squadron. The combined fleet,' it is rumered, is about to proceed tb sea to intercept the four ...

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  12. BRIDGETOWN HORROR.

    A horrible story comes, from Bridgetown — a story of almost diabolical infastice to an innocent man and of some loathsome brute roaming the district at large who should be ...

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  13. ALARMIST ACCOUNTS.

    The Standard' Tokio correspondent telegraphs that public uneasiness is increasing hourly. A report is current.at Kieff that every ...

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  14. CEAR AND SULTAN.

    Russia is trying to secure a general permit from Turkey to enable her warships at present in the Blace Sea to pass through the Dardanelles. The Sultan, it is' reported, ...

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  15. BOULEVARD GOSSIP.

    lt is understood in official cirlces at Paris that a protracted correspondes has been taking place between the St. Peneraburg Government and Admiral Alexieff with ...

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  16. RUSSIA'S REPLY CRITICISED.

    The Times correspondent at Paris says that Russia's reply to Japan restores certain concessions previously withdrawn, and recognises Japan as the preponderating ...

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  17. WICKS.

    Swan defeated Glarement by 27 points. Subiaco B beat Fremantle B by a point. Bankin won by B over Mothergill. But Kevan loet by 7. The first defeat ...

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  18. A CONFLICT CERTAIN.

    The Times says that the nature of Russia's reply has reduced almost to a vanishing quantity the slender hopes of peace. The Standard urges friendly mediation as ...

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  19. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    Baron, Hayashi, Japanese Ambassador in London,was interviewed last night. His sentiments did not coincide with those expressed at Paris. What he stated was ...

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  20. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET. KNGLAND V.BALLARAT.

    Warner's English team commenced a match at Ballarat yesterday against a local 18. Tne Englishmen batting first put together 328, Knight scoring 109, Lilley 59, ...

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  21. A GOVERNMENT DEFEAT.

    The bye-election ofr the Middleton (South-east Lancashire) seat in the House of Commons has resulted as follows — Mr. EVE, K.C., (Liberal) 5034 ...

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  22. CYCLING.

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  23. SAFETY OF THE SULTAN.

    some anxiety was felt in shipping circles yesterday for the safety of the steamer Sultan, which was reported a day overdue at Onslow. The steamer left Cossack on ...

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  24. NOTES FPM THE EAST.

    That good performer Combat is reported amies. The Carnage gelding deserves a spell. Strata Florida is standing his preparation ...

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  25. TRAGEDY BT TELEPHONE.

    The story of a sensational crime comes from Minneapolis, U.S.A. A barkeeper named Garfield telephoned to some of his friends asking them to listen at the ...

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  26. ADELAIDE CRICKET.

    The electorate matches were resumed today. East Torreas compiled 384 for seven wickets against Sturt; Evans 164, Mayne 76. East Adekaude diemissed North for ...

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  27. THE ENGLISH TEAM.

    F. D. North has received a letter from Pelham Warner, captain of the Marylebone C.C.'s team, in which a sort of reply is made to the very pertinent questions ...

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  28. BOATING FATALITY.

    News was received in Adelaide this morning of a sad drowning fatality at Henley Beach daring the previons evening. Walter Stephen, aged 24, a member Of a party of ...

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  29. JONES INJURED.

    Cricket enthusiasts will regust to har that Erney Jones, the ex-Australian bowler, has met with an accident which will probably deprive the Clarement-Gottealoe,Club ...

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  30. TUMMY'S TRIP.

    The King sed Queen, it is officially announced, will pay a visit to Wales after they have toured Ireland in the spring. ...

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  31. YACHTING.

    The first of three evente for an interstate yachting trophy, valued st 45 guineas, was sailed outside Port Jackson to-day over a course of 20 miles, ten to windward and ...

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  32. Good and Cheap.

    These are the most desirable considerations for the frugal housekeeper to keep in mind. Food must be good, or it is useless; it must also be cheap. The cheap and nasty ...

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  33. COHEN'S CHEAP CHOWS.

    The Afrikander: Bond is. initiating-a vigorous agitation against tbe proposed importation of Chinese labor for tbe Transvaal mines. It is proposed to petition the ...

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  34. QUOITS.

    A club match under the auspices of the W.A.Quit Association was played yesterday on the Highgate Hill pitch between Weat Perth and Highgate Hill. The local ...

    Article : 61 words
  35. THE WALLAROO EXPLOSION

    A slight improvement was reported today in the condition cf the men injured by the boiler expiosion on the Wallaroo. Sandow, who is badly burned, may recover, ...

    Article : 73 words
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    The universal feeling at the recent Keegan-Craig contest was that Referce Learn made a grievous error in giving the verdict to Craig on a foul. Those in the body of ...

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