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Advertising : 134 wordsThe V. A.T.C. January meeting was held at Caulfield to-day in hot, unpleasant weather. Nevertheless there was a fair attendance. The only first favorite who ...
Article : 794 wordsThe remains of the late Sir Frederick Sargood were buried this afternoon in St. Kilda cemetery. The funeral was a magnificently impressive spectacle. The streets from ...
Article : 227 wordsThe proprietor of the Belmont Park Race Club, flattered with the success of his initial meeting, seized upon the vacant date (Januray 17) and gave his second ...
Article : 1,019 wordsThe view from Bazaar-terrace yesterday afternoon was particularly gay and animated. An unusually large number of yachts and sailing boats were on the river, ...
Article : 951 wordsM. Colomen de Szell, President of the Ministry in Hungary, was applauded to-day in the Ausgleich on his unfolding the details of a scheme for the early conversion of ...
Article : 129 wordsThat the brotherly love promised by Federalists has been lately receiving some severe shocks. That the jealousy of the East towards ...
Article : 1,046 wordsA good deal of discussion is taking plan in political circles about the statement recently made by Premier James to the effect that Mr. Kingsmill will shortly ...
Article : 442 wordsAt a meeting of the principals of the South African mining houses in London the proposal to levy a war tax of thirty millions on the Transv[?] was approved. ...
Article : 77 wordsThe situation of affairs at the coal mines, Gippeland, is growing more serious daily. As far as the Out[?] and Jo[?]anna mines are concerned, delegate Guard, of the ...
Article : 94 wordsThe missing steamer St. Louis passed Nantucket Island yesterday on her way to New York. The vessal was making very slow progress, a succession of heavy gales ...
Article : 39 wordsMadamoiselle Borloz, belonging to a wellknown family st Victry, France, fired a revolver at an abbe named Jacquetie and nearly killed him. The young lady accuses ...
Article : 52 wordsPremier Irvine, speaking to-day on the affiliation of the Locomotive Enginedrivers' Association with the—Trade's Halt, said that such affiliation of railway employes ...
Article : 58 wordsOf late offences against girls of tender yeers have been exceedingly common in the vicinity of the metropolis, and the low, Cutts-like brutes who meander round the ...
Article : 289 wordsMrs. Annie Walters, a woman of 51, was sented to death at the Old Bailey yesterday for the wilful murder of an infant child. The details of the case were very horrible, ...
Article : 65 wordsA big fire occured in Fitzroy this morning, when the Exhibition Hall, used variously for a theatre a skating[?]rink, and recently as a dancing room, was entirely gutted. The ...
Article : 94 wordsThe Czar and Czarina welcomed the Crown Prince of Germany to the Winter Palace yesterday. At the State banquet, held in the evening, the toasts were given ...
Article : 42 wordsPremier Jenkins left foe Fremantle today in the German steamer Grosser Kurfurst. ...
Article : 32 wordsA party of Indian Coolies, who were recently engaged for the Koffyfontein gold mine, returned to Kimberley yesterday. They found the work too hard. ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 wordsSome sensation was created yesterday afternoon when it became known that a prominent official in the Photo Lithographic Department had been arrested on a rather ...
Article : 162 wordsAn alarming fire took place in the Royal Exchange yesterday. Fortunately it was extinguished in half an hour. The damage done was confined to the offices and the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe handicapping for the Perth Club's carnival to be held on Thursday next has caused general dissatisfaction amongst these competing, and unless Mr. Cey makes great ...
Article : 115 wordsCardinal Parocchi, who was considered a probable successor to the Pope, is dead. ...
Article : 20 wordsNotwithstanding the excessive heat, about 20 chess fiends assembled at the Mechanics' Institute on Wednesday evening last to take part in the opening team ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 150 wordsHalf-a-dozen boats started in the Class B race of the W.A. Yacht Club yesterday afternoon. The winner of the last race, Valentine, did not start. A very fair breeze ...
Article : 87 wordsIn Electoral Cricket to-day. North Adelaide completed its innings against West Torrens for 294 (Fred. Jarvis, 5 wickets for 90). West Torrens lost 6 wickets for 166 ...
Article : 79 wordsThe s.s. Manx Fairy will take up the usual running to Garden Island, leaving Perth at 10.15 a.m., and Fremantle at 11.30 a.m. This favorite steamer will also make ...
Article : 103 wordsBathers are warned that it is dangerous to bathe in the river just now. Only yesterday a six-foot shark was observed close to the Manx Fairy jetty. ...
Article : 33 wordsOn the Swan river course yesterday afternoon, the Perth Flying Squadron held two races—one for raters and one for the smaller craft. ...
Article : 54 wordsFollowing are the scores in the senior matches played here to-day:— Fitzroy fire for 111(Ellis 28), v. East Melbourne none for 77 (M'Allister 39, Laver ...
Article : 78 wordsThe tramway company might accept the suggestion that it would be a miser plan than the present to keep the Lord-street tram running backwards and forwards ...
Article : 80 wordsIf it is absolutely necessary that you must have your meals out, try the CRITERION CAFE just once, and you'll feel contented for ever afterwards. The basement of ...
Article : 59 wordsThe inconvenience caused by the half-hour service on the Lord-street tram route is greatly, felt by residents in the neighborhood, especially on hot days, and a meeting ...
Article : 48 wordsA meeting of the Pedestrian League will be held to-morrow night at Jacoby's Hotel. All interested in this sport are requested to attend. ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 18 Jan 1903, Page 1
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