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Advertising : 86 wordsThe autumn racing campaign was intraduced by the V.A.T.C. at Caulfield this afternoon, when it presented the initial half of its two days' fixture. ...
Article : 1,278 wordsThe W.A.T.C. February meeting was held in summery but pleasant weather yesterday afternoon, and the outing was very enjoyable, The attendance ...
Article : 2,458 wordsThere was a splendid attendance at last night's meeting, which was held under ideal conditions. The racing was again of a high-class order. Roy ...
Article : 890 wordsCaptain Craig's amendment was rejected by 302 votes to 80. The Bill passed its second reading, and was referred to a committee of the whole ...
Article : 178 wordsIf Public Works George represented Canning he would get thrown out on his ear, and ducked in the Swan about Burswood Island. ...
Article : 527 wordsTwo of W.A.s best-known detectives under lock and key and the wanted man comfortably interviewing his solicitor is the scenario of Act 1 of a real ...
Article : 223 wordsSir J. W. Salmond (who represented New Zealand at the Washington Conference) was interviewed by the Australian Press Association, He ...
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Family Notices : 777 wordsAt the Shrewsbury Assizes the trial of Alfred Bigland on a charge of inciting a person to extort money from Horatio Bottomley has commenced. ...
Article : 140 wordsPonnant bowls were continued yesterday afternoon, and some interesting and close games resulted, a particularly fine match being that in ...
Article : 656 wordsThe races at Rosehill to-day were held in showery weather, but there was a good attendance. Details:- Maiden Handicap, six furlongs.— ...
Article : 309 wordsThe "Dally Chronicle" suggests that the protectorate should he abolished, and a ne[?] Egyn fan Government, with air Assembly, set up. Britain could ...
Article : 110 wordsWhile the press is full of sensational stories of blackmall plots, love jealousies, etc., as the cause of the mur der of Taylor (Clnema Director), the ...
Article : 207 wordsA report from Berlin shows that the curious habits of the Junker family named Von Kohne were revealed in the Potsdam court. The family consiste of ...
Article : 156 wordsThe dead body of Jordan, a New Zealander owning a business in Cairo, shot through the heart, was found on a bridge near the railway station, where ...
Article : 47 wordsThe productiveness of the soil of Coogee and the surrounding districts was exemplified by the vast array of exhibits of luscious fruits and other ...
Article : 233 wordsSmith and Newman are giving a brilliant display, and a keen struggle has ensued, wherein each alternately has been leading. The contest is arousing ...
Article : 104 wordsLady Connolly (wife of the AgentGeneral for W.A) presented Princess Mary at Buckingham Palace with some West Australian wild flowers and roses ...
Article : 210 wordsAlter seven rounds, Liew Edwards (9.6½) skied the towel to Harry Stone (9.9). Edwards, although fighting gamely, was hopelessly outclassed, and ...
Article : 46 wordsMr. G. H. Halligan, of Sydney, is proceeding to Maree, from which centre he will fly to Lake Eyre in a military aeroplane, lent for that ...
Article : 210 wordsHandicaps for the Autumn Handicap will be declared on Wednesday next Stan H will do better, Ethel Bee will be handy very soon. ...
Article : 276 wordsThere was a big crowd at Brighton. "Kid" Lewis knocked out Tom Gummer in the first round. Gummer was a pound overweight, so the middleweight ...
Article : 92 wordsThomas M. Williamson, a married man residing at South Perth and lately employed in the bills of sale office of the Crown Law Department, was ...
Article : 111 wordsUnpropitious weather conditions resulted in a rather disappointing attendance at the annual gathering of the National Federation on the ...
Article : 473 wordsThe first shipment of fruit to leave W.A. was shipped by the m.s. Kangaroo on February 8, M'Corkill Ltd, shipping to their various branches through [?] ...
Article : 86 wordsErnie Hickling, the welterweight champion of this State, and Frank Brogan, the rugged Sydeeysider, will meet in a 20 rounds contest for ...
Article : 87 wordsA railway accident occurred atWatchem at ll a.m. to-day, in which an engine-driver was injured. For some distance the track was torn up ...
Article : 79 wordsLittle interest was manifested by the electors of Yarra Yarra for the seat in the House of Representatives rendered vacant by the death of Mr. Frank ...
Article : 73 wordsMembers of the State Ministry are greatly elated at the success of the loan for public works of £4,000,000 in London. The Premier stated that the ...
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Advertising : 74 wordsWrits will be issued on Saturday, April 8, whilst Friday, April 21, has been fixed for the day of nominations, and Saturday, Stay 13. as polling day. ...
Article : 139 wordsThe City Fire Brigade had to deal with a small bush fire on vacant land in Joel-terrace, Mt. Lawley, yesterday afternoon, and also with burning ...
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Advertising : 117 wordsThe 100 yards Australian ladies' swimming championship was decided at the City Baths to-night, and resulted:—M. Wylie, N.S.W., 1; E. ...
Article : 67 wordsArthur Williams (43) was arrested, last night by Detective-Sergts, Muller and Doyle on a charge of stealing a suit of clothes, the prorerty of ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 19 Feb 1922, Page 1
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