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  4. THEY SAY

    That a Mt. Lawley madam avoids all trams which a "brutal conductor" is working. That as she repeatedly came the ...

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  5. RUSH FOR SPOILS.

    There threatens to be a great seramble for the East' Perth seat, to be vacated by the ex-Prenuer. Laboristsa, on the strength of Gasson's ...

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  6. LATEST, CABLES. "Sunday Times" Special Messages from London.

    The Japanese are making an offensive movement towards Fuling, midway between Fushan and Mukden. Some of the troops have commenced ...

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  7. LATE SPORTING.

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  8. LATE SPORTING.

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  9. LATE SPORTING.

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  10. FOOTBALL. BRITISH ASSOCIATION.

    'A game was played on the Fremantle Oval yesterday afternoon between two teams of the Junior Association, representing Rangers (Perth) ...

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  11. Ructions in Russia.

    In conseqnence of the order for the calling in of the reserves, military riots have occurred at Odessa. Many of the reservists have refused ...

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  12. SENIOR TEST MATCH.

    At 4.[?]5, after the conclusion of the junior match, another game was commenced, under the auspices of the Senior Association, between Clubs ...

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  13. British Colliers.

    The British collier Kirkwall which has been watched for several days by the Russian cruiser Don has left Vigo for Constantinople. ...

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  14. Train-Wrecking Tactics.

    The "Times" military critic advises the Japanese to follow the trainwrecking tactics introduced by the Boers in the South African war. ...

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  15. Russia and Germany.

    Continental diplomats consider that the Russian defeats and her increasing financial exhaustion have entirely removed Germany's fear of Russian ...

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  16. MELBOURNE MATCHES.

    North Melbourne and Sootscray played the semi-final match in the Association competition to-day in the presence of 13,000 people After a ...

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  17. Further Fighting.

    A Japanese official report claims that the Japs defeated the Russians on Tuesday at Ta-ling-sanlung-kn, a pass 60,miles north-east of Lino-Yang. ...

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  18. Russian Reinforcements.

    Twelve trains containing 1,700 troops are leaving, Russia daily to reinforce Kuropatiane. ...

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  19. CRICKET.

    Preliminary to the opening of the cricket season, which commences in earnest on Saturday week, some of the clubs indulged in scratch matches. ...

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  20. Oyama's Appeal.

    Field Marshal Oyama, the Japanese commander-in-chief; has issued a proclamation to his troops calling upon them to make a supmne effort. ...

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  21. The Russian Cruisers.

    The Russian cruisers Pete[?]sburg and Smoleusk entered the Suez Canal on Friday. The Terek has sailed northward ...

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  22. COMBINE IO TOILERS.

    The Supreme Court is at present engaged with two actions of enormous importance to the timber toilers. They are the cases of J. W. ...

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  23. Russian Suffering.

    The Russian troops in Manchnria, being without warm clothes, are suffering severely from cold. Many of them are elad in padded dressing gowns ...

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  24. Russia Wants Coal.

    Russian agents at Liverpool are offering great inducement to shipowners to run coal to Vladivostock, and also to ship coal to an ...

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  25. NOTES FROM THE EAST.

    With the big Sydney meeting over attention is now directed to the Melbourne Spring meetings. The Derby is generally regarded as a ...

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  26. SYDNEY RACES.

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  27. NEW RUSSIAN MINSTER.

    M. Mirski, the Russian Minister who succeeded M. Plehve, in the course of an interview, assured a Beuter's representative that it was his firm ...

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  28. TORNADO AT USTICA.

    A tornado has visited Ustica, a small island to the north of Sicily, and destroyed many houses. One person was killed and 45 ...

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  29. PERTH. EXHIBITION,

    The "Sunday Times" learns that a proposal is afoot to hold an exhibition in Perth in about two years' time. Several well-known people are ...

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  30. POLITICIANS V.PASSENGERS

    The following incident connected With the annual shivoo of the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce, evidences George's infinite contempt tor ...

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  31. LADY CURZOK.

    The slight improvement in the health of Lady Cuizon has been maintained. ...

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  32. GEORGE ADAMS.

    During the past twelve months, Mr. George Adams, better known, perhaps, to the public as "Tattersall's," has been failing fast; therefore the news ...

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  33. ERUPTION OF VESUVIUS.

    An eruption of Mount Vesuvius has occurred, whick is the greatest that has taken place within the last 10 years. ...

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  34. SUGGESTION FROM CANADA

    Sir Wilfred Laurier, at a banquet of the Canadian Manufacturers' Association, suggested the possibility of treaties of commerce between the ...

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  35. STICKING-UP CASE.

    Constable Wise and Ryan yesterday arrested a young man named John Morgan Jervis on suspicion of being concerned in the sticking up of a ...

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  36. "TATTERSALL'S."

    Following on the death of Mr. George Adams, the Tasmanian Government have authorised the trustees to carry on "Tattersall's" sweep ...

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  37. RAILWAY ACCIDENT.

    Morgans express, while travelling at the rate of a mile a minute, collided with a stray engine and carried it a hundred yards before throwing it off ...

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  38. MELBOURNE ITEMS.

    James Parker McMeekin, one of the pioneers of the butter industry, died to-day. A well-known Geelong solicitor is ...

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  39. SUMMER GOODS AT THE "WHITE HOUSE."

    Messrs. J. A. Hicks and Co., of the "White House," 97 and 99 High-street, Fremantle (and at Northam and Kalgoorlie), drapers, clothiers, mercers, ...

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    Coughs and chest complaints should receive:mmediate attention, delays often bring on other ailments, a remedy that gives instant reliei and cures ...

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  41. NINE GIRLS KILLED.

    During an interval at the Pleasant Ridge Girls' Public School an outhouse collapsed. Nine of the girls were killed by ...

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    The proprietary of the Kensington Park Turf Club at South Perth has changed hands. In future it will be conducted by Mr. Alex. Clydesdale, ...

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    A new Gun Club has been formed for the purpose of holding pigeon shooting matches. A block of 20 acres has been secured at the rear of the ...

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    Splendid fishing at,North Beach— new track from Osborne Park Hotel. An error appeared in an evening paper that the combined Bands—the ...

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    New track to North Beach from Muddock's Osborne Park Hotel. ...

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