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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 126 words
  3. LATE SPORTING. HELENA VALE MEETING.

    The day was beautifully cool yesterday and there was a good attendance at Helena Vale when the second February Meeting was held on ...

    Article : 1,059 words
  4. CRICKET. SENIOR MATCHES.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 695 words
  5. V.R.C. AUTUMN MEETING.

    MELBOURNE, SATURDAY. The V.R.C a[?]t[?]mn meeting was opened in delightful weather to-day. The running was extremely interesting, and punters had ...

    Article : 1,195 words
  6. CABLEGRAMS. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    At a conference in the Guildhall, at which there were present over 600 delegates from municipalities and other bodies, it waa un[?]nimously resolved:— ...

    Article : 117 words
  7. LATE TELEGRAMS. EIGHT HUNDRED SHORT.

    A warrant was issued to-day for the arrest of Edward Moulton, grand secretary of the P.F. A. Society, on a charge of the embezzlement of six sums amounting to ...

    Article : 75 words
  8. "TILL DEATH."

    One of those romantic episodes in real life which go so far to encourage the countenancing of the imagined situations presented by the novelist is reported from the ...

    Article : 665 words
  9. THEY SAY

    That it is up to the Government to recall the Weary Willie who masquerades as West[?]ia's Agent General. That the languid Lefroy has the unhappy ...

    Article : 981 words
  10. MURDER AND SUICIDE.

    At New Norfolk yesterday a laborer named Helat, working on the road was shot dead by Carl Witzerman. The murderer then turned the weapon ...

    Article : 83 words
  11. RAILWAY DISASTER.

    A train of ten carriages was blown side down across the other set of rails on the vi[?]duct near Ulverstone. Thirty passengers were injured but no fa[?]alities are reported. ...

    Article : 47 words
  12. FROWSY FRAUDS.

    Fourteen women, mostly old, [?]y,and unpresentable, were each fined £5 at the City Police Court to-day for obtaining money by the fraud of fortune-telling. ...

    Article : 34 words
  13. PARSONAGE WRECKED.

    The roof of the Primitive Methodist parsonage at Helton-le-Hole was blown of[?] by a sudden gale, of hurricane force, which wrecked the premises. ...

    Article : 59 words
  14. INTERESTATE CRICKET.

    The final interstate cricket match of the season was commenced on the Adelaide Oval yesterday between South Australia and Victoria, and continued to-day in bright ...

    Article : 612 words
  15. HEAVY GALES.

    Incoming steamers report the heaviest gales experienced for years. The collier, Ottercaps, belonging to Sunderland, was wrecked off Cape Finistere. ...

    Article : 61 words
  16. LIBERAL PARTY.

    Lord Rosebery, speaking last night at Paisley, said the Liberal party required to reconsider its policy and provide new methods and fresh ideals, which would ...

    Article : 57 words
  17. THE AUSTRALIAN CUP.

    The racing at Flomington gave backers something to think about in regard to Tuesday's big [?] the Australian Cup. Abundance, though he had a week ...

    Article : 154 words
  18. RESTRICTING IMMIGRATION.

    Theamended Peace preservation ordinances published at Pretoria increase the stringency of the regulations under which immigrants are permitted to enter and reside in the ...

    Article : 39 words
  19. CYCLING.

    A cycling meeting was held on the Exhibition Ground to-night. The weather was beautiful and the attendance numbered 7,000. Results:— ...

    Article : 179 words
  20. BERRY'S SWAMP.

    When the City Council undertook the complete reclamation of the location known as Berry's Swamp it apparently had the not generally accepted idea well uppermost in ...

    Article : 184 words
  21. CAPEL RACES.

    The annual races were held at [?] to-day. The weather was fine and there was a large attendance. [?] TRIAL HANDICAP, of 10 [?] ...

    Article : 104 words
  22. FERMANTLE MERCANTILE CRICKET.

    Fowler, 49 and five for 46, v. FergasonBateman, 84and 62. Was by latter by 35 runs. Harris-Scarfe, 188 for seven wickets, v. ...

    Article : 47 words
  23. W.A. YAGHT CLUB.

    Yesterday afternoon the W.A. [?] Club sailed the big race of the [?] the time of starting the [?] from the west, but [?] ...

    Article : 78 words
  24. THE PLAGUE.

    On inquiry at a late hour last night, we were informed no fresh cases of-plague had been reported at Fremantle. The patient, Gardiner, whose condition ...

    Article : 86 words
  25. SWIMMING.

    In the Semaphore Baths, this afternoon, H. Moon beat [?]ead by a yard in 100 yards for the Saltwater Championship. Time, 64 l-5sec. ...

    Article : 56 words
  26. A MERCANTILE MATCH.

    A cricket match was played yesterday, between teams representing the Jewellers and J. M. Ferguson Ltd. The result was —J. M. Ferguson 51 (Reith 25), Jewellers ...

    Article : 38 words
  27. KALGOORLIE TRAMWAYS.

    Mr. E. Graham Price has been appointed to the position in the service of the Kalgoorlie Tramway Co. now held and to be vacated by the transference of Mr. Childs ...

    Article : 47 words
  28. RUMORED ROBBERY.

    It was r[?]mored in town last night that a bag belonging to Mr. Duncan, treasurer for Rickards' Comedy Company, and containing £65 and some valuable papers belonging to ...

    Article : 117 words
  29. BIG PROPERTY SALE.

    In our advertising columns to-day appears a notice of one of the largest and most important sales of city and suburban properties yet advertised. The choice is wide, ...

    Article : 137 words
  30. BOWLS.

    By the result of yesterday's matches, the Fremantle, Perth, and Swan clubs are now even. The Perth Freemasons defeated the Fremantle club by six points, [?] at ...

    Article : 27 words
  31. ACCIDENT TO P.C. GREEEN.

    While on duty late one night last week as P.C. Green was quietly patrolling the lane that leads from St. George's Terrace to the Esplanade, past the Perth Printing ...

    Article : 83 words
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    Commenting on a paragraph in last issue, a lady who claims to know the facts says she was sorry to read certain strictures on the conduct of the central refreshment ...

    Article : 89 words
  33. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Constant Reader." —The young man is liable for maintenance. The parents are not responsible in any way. "Subscriber," Denmark—Address the Govt ...

    Article : 44 words
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    Victory cycle agency wish to draw the attention of the public to their bicycles, etc., new and secondhand, from £3 10s., and to notify that they have no intention of ...

    Article : 39 words
  35. NANNINE RAILWAY

    The railway line from Cue to Nannine will be opened in the first week in April. ...

    Article : 18 words
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    Picnickers get your hamper at "The Alexandra," Barrack-street. ...

    Article : 9 words
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