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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 44 words
  3. AUSTRALIA'S DISPLAY

    The Prince of Wales in a letter to Sir Joseph Cook (Commonwealth High Commissioner) writes:—"As president of the Empire Exhibition wish to ...

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  4. stote sow Mills sensation

    On Monday last "The Sunday Times" received the following letter from Messrs. Stone, James and Co., solicitors: ...

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  5. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET

    SYDNEY, Saturday. Slight rain fell during last night, but [?]rtunately stopped this morning When play began the weather was ...

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  6. GHASTLY CITY TRAGEDY

    Shortly before noon yesterday, news of a ghastly tragedy in St. George'stenoce spread over Perth with llchtning rapidity, and investigations soon ...

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  7. INCOME TAXATION

    The State Commissioner and Deputy Federal Commissioner of Taxation advises as follows:- "Since the issue in July last to the ...

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  8. NEW SOUTH WALES.

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  9. ENGLAND AND DOMINIONS

    The Government's decision to regularly and frequently consult representatives of the Dominions bas given rise to considerable speculation In ...

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  10. THE WHEAT POSITION

    Spoken to at the end of the week, the manager of the W.A. Wheat Pool (Mr. Braine) stated that it was practically certain that the first advance to ...

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  11. UNLAWFULLY KILLING

    On the evening of the 12th inst, an elderly shearer named Richard Evans was lodged in the central lock-up on a charge of drunkenness. The next ...

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  12. AMONG THE JACKS

    Pennant sames were continued on the various metropolitan greens yesterday afternoon, play resulting as follows: ...

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  13. VICTORIA V. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    The South Australians continued their innings to-day Ch[?]y owing to bright batting by D. Pritchard who reached a centrury, the visitors made a ...

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  14. A SADDLER'S COMPLAINT

    Mr. R. Anderson, of Anderson's Saddlery Works, James-street, Perth, writes:- "Here is another complaint about ...

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  15. POLITICAL BODIES

    For the past seven months negotiatlons have been proceeding between the National League, the National Labor Party and the Independent Liberal ...

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  16. ROWING

    Yesterday afternoon the West Australian Rowing Club held races for the trophies presented by Mr. Justice Burnside. Details:—First Heat: ...

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  17. LATE GOLF NOTES

    The heat last week-end deterred all Perth members save five from entering for the first summer competition. Of the five who "had a fly" at bogey, ...

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  18. ENGINEER IN CHIEF

    The Western Australian Government recently called for applications for the position of Engineer-in-Chief to the State, and offered a lucrative salary in ...

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  19. WATERSIDE TROUBLES

    "How can there be a etrike when everybody is working?" This jocular lemark, and the laugh which followed it, fairly indicates the, prevailing ...

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  20. TRAMWAY TRAVAIL

    Perhaps no more scandalous happening in the history ol the Government tramways has occurred than that which took place in connection with ...

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  21. IN SOUTH AFRICA

    A three-days' match was commenced at Durban yesterday by the English cricketers, who knocked up 164 (Holmes 62; Conygham 6 for 19). ...

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  22. THE DELORAING MURDER

    Although insanity was not pleaded for the defence, the jury at the trial of Richard David Henry Parry on a charge of having ...

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  23. THE SIRDAR'S DEATH

    Up to the present 20 arrests of persons on suspicion have been made They are mostly dicharged Sudan [?]ployes. It is reported that the police ...

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  24. SOLDIER SPORTSMAN'S END

    The death of Mr. Frank Stewart, hon. secretary of the South Ballarat (League) Football Club, occurred late yesterday on Black- Hill, close to a ...

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  25. Y.A.L. HOSTEL

    This afternoon the new and imposing Y.A..L. Hostel in Murray-street, Perth, will be officially opened by his Excellency the Governor (Sir William ...

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  26. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TREATIES

    Mr. Austen Chamberlain (Secretary for Foreign Affairs) told M. Rakovsky (Russian agent in London) that Britain will not ratify the treaties, as it ...

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  27. FREMANTLE BOGIE CARS

    To meet traine requirements the Fremantle Tramways Board recently decided to obtain three new double bogie cars, and inquiries were made ...

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  28. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    A New Zealander. T. H. Wilkin[?] is the latest confidence gang victim. A stranger claiming to be an ex-army captain confided that be was in a ...

    Article : 178 words
  29. RIFLE SHOOTING

    yesterday afternoon the Fremantle Rifle Club shot over the 500 yards range at Swanbourne for the captain's final and club spoons. The final and ...

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  30. SWIMMING CLASSES

    Replying to a deputation requesting reconsideration of the discontinuance of swimming classes for school children the Minister for Education (Mr. J. M. ...

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  31. MOROCCO

    An official communique from Madrid states that military operations in Morocco have been hampered by bad weather and floods, the military camps ...

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  32. THE COMPULSORY CONFERENCE

    Tne compulsory comerence has been called by Mr. Justuse Powers, President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court to consider the dispute between, ...

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  33. STEAMER RAMA

    The steamer [?]ama, which went aground last Monday on Chatham Island, was abandoned yesterday morning. The crew were all safe. The ...

    Article : 69 words
  34. A SAFE RIFLED

    Grace Brothers lost £800 from a safe in their Rose-street premises last night. The money had been collected by carters and handed to James Gates ...

    Article : 80 words
  35. STEAMER KARON'S DEPARTURE

    On Friday morning we received the following radio message from the S.S. Charon at Broome, dated 7.30 p.m. Novemeber 20: ...

    Article : 62 words
  36. WEATHER FORECAST

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  37. A TIP TO OUR READERS

    Yesterday's Helena Vale results will be found on page [?] and cricket and trotting on page 10. Late items of sporting and other ...

    Article : 63 words
  38. WHEAT BELT EXCURSION

    Another of those highly popular wheat belt excursions is booked to commence on Friday next at 9 p.m. Some of the prinicpal centres of the ...

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  39. BOXING

    Joe For (9.1) to-night easily outpointed Bert Spargo (9.2) over twenty younds. ...

    Article : 23 words
  40. VISITORS TO LONDON.

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after arrival of tho malls at the British Australian Bookshop, 51 High Holborn, or the ...

    Article : 44 words
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