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  2. Advertising

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  3. RACING IN S.A.

    Tattersall's Club applied for three additional days racing this-year, the first of which was held at Victoria Park this (Saturday) afternoon. The day ...

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  4. TROTTING BY NIGHT

    The official estimate set down the attendance at last night's Trot at 2900, while the sum of £1989 passed through the totes. Princess Wilkes was made ...

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  5. Attacks on the Canal Repulsed

    The invading Turks have reached the Suez Caual zone at last, but their reception was warmer than they bargained for. At dawn on Wednesday ...

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  6. GOLDFIELDS FACES

    The Lakeside Five Hundred meeting was brought off to-day. A large number of coastal patrons of the W.A. Racing Clubs, as well as horses, ...

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  7. RACING IN VICTORIA

    Appended are the results of to-day's Williamstown races:- TWO YEAR-OLD HANDICAP. Of 100 sovs. Five furlongs. ...

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  8. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    The financial statement of the Commonwealth Government for the half-year ended December 31, 1914, has been issued: ...

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  9. INVASION OF EGYPT

    The Turks attacked the Suez Canal at three points on Wednesday morning. There were 12,000 of the invaders, and they tried to cross the Canal ...

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  10. IN AUSTRALASIA

    The Minister for Customs (Mr. Tudor) stated Io-day that the Cabinet would meet on Monday, and consideration would then be given to the ...

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  11. THE ROAD TO WARSAW

    The German attempt to force the defences of Borjimoff by sheer, weight, using infantry as cavalry was used in the old days, has hitherto failed. The ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND FINANCE.

    The Finace Minister announces that the revenue for 10 months of the current financial year was £9,[?] in[?]ding a balance on April 1, 1914, of ...

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  13. SIKHS BEAT ARABS

    It is understood that an Arab regiment attacked Toussoun. A Sikh regiment withheld its fire and allowed the enemy to come to close quarters. ...

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  14. RACING IN N.S.W.

    Races were held at Canterbury Park to-day with the following results:- FLYING HANDICAP. Six furlongs. ...

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  15. Another Berlin Decree

    The German Admiralty warns neutral countries that they must not entrust their passengers, crews, or goods to British vessels. The waters around ...

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  16. THE AUSTRALIAN NAVY

    Senator Pearce made the following statement this morning:- "Mr. Kelly is reported to have stated in Bendigo, in reference to the ...

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  17. The TENPER CENT. CONTRIBUTIONS.

    On August 26 this was published the "West Australian":- The Premier (Mr. Scaddan) made the following statement ...

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  18. [?] ADVICE FROM ABDUL.

    Abdul Hamid, the deposed Sultan of Turkey, advices the Young Turks, of conclude peace with the Triple Entente as the only means of preserving ...

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  19. AUSTRALIANS IN ACTION

    During the week there have been persistent rumors that the West Australian First Overseas Imperial Force bava smelt powder on the Canal. It ...

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  20. TO "STARVE ENGLAND"

    In the course of an interview, Dr. von Bethmann-Hollweg, the German Chancellor, said that Germany would use every opportunity to starve ...

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  21. HONG KONG CEMENT

    Messrs Paterson and Co.. Ltd., have asked us to publish the facts in connection with their, recent sale of Hong Kong cement to the W.A. Government ...

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  22. DEFENCE CONTRACTS

    At a meeting of the Ironworkers' Association last night allegations were made that contracts for ammunition waggons and equipment had ...

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  23. "WE MINED A TRENCH"

    A communique says:— "We mined a trench to the westward of the Arras-Lille road. The occupants were all killed or captured. ...

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  24. R.C. CHURCH IN AUSTRALIA

    The appointment of Papal delegate is one of the most notable happenings i the history of the Roman Catholic Church of Australia. Archbishop ...

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  25. THE SANDGATE CUP

    The Sandgate Cup, which was run at Deadon to-day, resulted in a victory for Musket King, with My Gavonni and Nyarra in the minor places. ...

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  26. Germans Evacuate Angola

    The Germans have evacuated Angola, of Portuguese South West Africa. There have been many native risings, and several Europeans have been ...

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  27. NEUTRALS ALARMED

    The European neutrals are alarmed at the German blockade threat The Danish press declares that Germany has not furnished proof of Britain's ...

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  28. THE RUSSIAN CAMPAIGN

    A communique says:— "By bayonet charges in the Borjir moff district the Russians captured two lines of trenches. We are ...

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  29. AEROPLANES AND ZEPPELINS

    The Allies' aeroplanes have made another raid upon Zeebrugge, which they have bombed. The damage done has not yet been ascertained. ...

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  30. NORTHERN TERRITORY AFFAIRS

    A public meeting convened by the Chairman of the Palmerston District Council, was held in the Town Hall, Darwin, to-day to protest against ...

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  31. BENDIGO BY-ELECTION

    Under the heading of Federal Politics the "West" announced on Friday that Labor Candidate Clough had been returned in the Bendigo by ...

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  32. MAORILAND M'SELLES

    "The girls in New Zealand have been of material assistance to the recruiting officers," said Mr. Hall, the Attorney-General, yesterday. "I made ...

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  33. KAISER AND KING QUARREL.

    According to the "Matin," the Kaiser, when recently at Charleville, violently quarrelled with the King of Saxony and broke a mirror in his rage. ...

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  34. A GRAVE DEVELOPMENT

    In British shipping circles the threatened blockade by Germany is viewed as a "made in Germany" affair. ...

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  35. RECONSTRUCTING THE NOTOTHERIUM

    Mr. L. Glauert, F.G.S., who has for some months been engaged in studying remains of extinct animals down in the South-West caves, returned to ...

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  36. PROHIBITED EXPORTS

    A proclamation appears in the "Commonwealth Gazette" this week prohibiting the export from Australia of vessels, craft, boats of all kinds, and ...

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  37. FEDERAL MINISTERS

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Hughes) left Sydney for Melbourne to-day by the steamer Katoomba. "The stay of the Federal Ministers in ...

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  38. THREE MILLION MEN

    The Arms Estimates show that three million men are serving, in the home and colonial forces. This is exclusive of those serving in India. ...

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  39. AND YET WE'RE NOT DOWNHEARTED

    According to a statement issued by a Trades Hall official, 14 unions are largely, affected by the stress of times, and 5675 unionists are unemployed. ...

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  40. GERMANY'S NAVAL LOSSES

    The "Daily Chronicle's" correspondent in Holland states that in addition to the published losses Germany has lost eight destroyers and two ...

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  41. THE CAME OF "TWO-UP"

    Lawyer Mayhall and Sergeant Leen differ considerably in their opinion of the popular game, or industry, of "heading them." The lawyer calls it ...

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  42. THE MAILS

    The weekly mail for the United Kingdom and foreign countries left yesterday to connect with the s.s. Ventura, bound via America. ...

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  43. ROEBOURNE PATRIOTS

    Roebourne people have responded to the call of charity in a handsome fashion. On Friday we received the following letter from Mr. F. C. Hiller, ...

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  44. A TERRIBLE BOMBARDMENT

    The Germans for two days and nights swept the Russian position at Borjimoff with 600 massed guns. Many of the shelis emitted suffocating gases ...

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  45. PIANO FOR ENEMY PRISONERS

    Many reports reach the mainland with regard to the lovely time the German and Austrian war prisoners are having on Rottnest Island. ...

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  46. MISS LILY DAMPIER

    Mrs. A. Rolfe (Miss Lily Dampier), the daughter of the late W. Dampier, is in a critical condition in Melbourne. Her family received a wire, and Mr. ...

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  47. A PIER-STREET INCIDENT

    Three men named Michael Duffy, John Flannigan, and Joseph Cullen were arrested yesterday on a charge of stealing from the person. Their arrest ...

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  48. NO DAVIS CUP MATCH

    America has decided not to challenge for the Davis Cup this year owing to the war. ...

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