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  3. A LARGE CROWD

    There was a fine attendance at the W.A. Trotting Ground last night, when the association submitted a gymk[?]ana in aid of the trotting ben[?]t fund. The ...

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  4. AMONG THE JACKS

    The pennant bowling matches were continued yesterday, and resulted as follows:— "A" PENNANT—EASTERN ...

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  5. TATTERSALL'S Club MEETING

    Glorious weather favored W.A. Tattersall's meeting yesterday and there was large attendance. The racing was interesting throughout, and there ...

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  6. FOUR MORE CASES

    The lamentable death of Nurse Ridgeway, of South Australia, during the week—she was the fourth nurse to succumb to the disease—brought the ...

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  7. The German Revolution RESULT APPARENTLY STILL IN DOUBT —THE PEACE CONFERENCE—AND THE NEW BRITISH CABINET TROUBLES OF GERMANY

    On Thursday the situation in Berlin was unchanged, but decisive fighting is expected at any moment Trains and trams have stopped, and the crews ...

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  8. WOMAN RUN OVER

    Another, tragedy was recored yesterday afternoon. A woman names Emily Lawson, who recived at [?] Saunders-street, East Perth was ...

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  9. CABINET CHANGES

    The composition of the new Ministry is announced. Mr. M'Pberson goes to Ireland, and Mr. Shortt, his predecessor, to the Home Office. Mr. Long goes ...

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  10. FOOD SHORTAGE

    An Australian Press message states that the situation in the Balkans is difficult owing to the serious food shortage along, the whole Adriatic coast and ...

    Article : 72 words
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  12. PARRAMATTA NOT DISABLES

    Six Australian destroyers from Malta became separated in a storm off the Spanish coast. All are now reported safe in port. ...

    Article : 54 words
  13. Family Notices

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  14. THE RUSSIAN CHAOS

    It is reported that Prince Kropotkin has been murdered. The Bolsheviks deny the responsibility. The "Star" states that recruiting ...

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  15. BRITISH STEAMER MINED

    The British steamer Northumbria has been mined, with the loss of most of the crew. ...

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  16. GREAT STRIKE IN ARGENTINA

    Great strikes in the Argentine have resulted in the creation of a dictatorship. There has been extensive rioting in Buenos Ayres, and the public ...

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  17. THE PEACE CONFERENCE

    President Wilson has informed M. Clemenceau that he does not desire to be considered the head of the conference, but as the Prime Minister and ...

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  18. KOLA GIRL'S CUP

    As announced in last week's issue, the owner of Fred Roy protested against Kola Girl being awarded the Trotting Cup on the ground that her ...

    Article : 74 words
  19. TERRIBLE FLOODS IN ITALY

    There have been terrible floods in Italy. The Po, the Arno, and the Titer have burst their banks. Many villages and hundreds of miles of ...

    Article : 66 words
  20. TOE VACCINATION FARCE

    The fact that the whole of the five doctors at Woodman's Point contracted the disease, and that four nurses have died from it, heavily discounts ...

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  21. FEDERAL GAZETTE NOTICES

    The "Commonwealth Gazette" contains the following announcements:— A proclamation has been issued prohibiting the importation into Australia ...

    Article : 409 words
  22. AMERICAN NEWS

    A marine workers strike threatens to tie up the harbor. It will affect more than 50,000 men. Shipping board officials have denied ...

    Article : 89 words
  23. EPSOM RACES

    Subjoined are the results of the Epsom races held to-day:— Hurdle Race, two miles.—Le Mattan (Boyd). 1; Hassendene (Scobie), ...

    Article : 183 words
  24. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The Ministry for Food Supplies has fixed the maximum wholesale price of imported flour for bread at 46/3 per sack (2[?]b.) ...

    Article : 362 words
  25. STILL UNSETTLED

    In cffect, the intervention of the Trades [?]all party in the tramway strike means, to quote the words of General Secretary M'Callum, a ...

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  26. WARWICK FARM RACES

    At the Warwick Farm races there was a big attendance. The results were:— Maiden Handicap, one mile.—Lady ...

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  27. THE ARMISTICE CONDITIONS

    An Australian Press Association report states that the Allies' occupation of the left bank of the Rhine and three bridges was carried out without ...

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  28. DEMOBILISATION

    Official—The Prime Minister has been giving careful attention to the question of the speed of demobilisation. He considers it is the ...

    Article : 302 words
  29. THE CHILDREN'S COURT

    The Children's Court was established not only for the purpose of punishing or otherwise dealing with juvenile offenders away from the contaminating ...

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  30. ELECTION OF TASMANIAN SENATOR

    Parliament will meet on Wednesday to choose someone to fill the seat vacated by ex-S[?]nator Long in the Federal Senate. Mr. E. Mulcahy, ...

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  31. WHY NOT?

    Why on earth doesn't the Government come down from its perch and concede the men's claim to a conciliation board. Surely the conciliation ...

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  32. MISSING SOLDIER LOCATED

    The mystery surrounding the whereabouts of a returned soldier named Charles Cavender, whose tunic and wallet were recovered from the river ...

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  33. COMMETS ON YESTERDAY'S RUNNING

    There was only one fly in the [?]ntment in connection with the meeting of W.A. Tatters[?]'s Club, and that was the execrable train arrangements. The ...

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  34. THE SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    J[?]n Paddon, champion sculler of Australia, has cabled his backer in New Zealand regarding a match with Barry for the World's Championship. ...

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  35. BEQUEAT[?]ED TO THE KING

    J. Howard, a sheep farmer at Waipawa, who died recently, by his will left the whole of his estate, worth £ 100,000 to King George. The will ...

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  37. MORE WAR [?]ORS

    The following honors are announced: —Knight Commander of the Einptre Order; F. T. Boys, a New Zealander, and Director of Meat Supplies, ...

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  38. GOLDF[?]S FATALITIES

    A Dalmatian named Peter Lezina waa killed at the Persere[?]ance Mine today. He stepped off the cage on the wrong side at the 1100ft. level and ...

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  39. FURTHER TROOPS RETURNING

    Senator Pearce announces the receipt of a telegram from the Director of Demobilisation in London (General Monash), in which ...

    Article : 55 words
  40. A NICHT WT BURNS.

    The Caledonian Society announces that the Burns Anniversary will be celebrated on Saturday, the 25th inst, at the Queen's Hall. A splendid ...

    Article : 49 words
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