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  2. Advertising

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  3. THEIR FIRST CHRISTAMS IN W.A.

    By speciai pennisidon we have been able to sechre a photograph of His E[?]cellency Sir Wm. Campion (Governor of Western Australia) and Lady Campion enjoying a quiet morning in the beautiful garden of their West Australian home. On Thrsday next, Sir Wm. and Lady Campion will experience their first Christmas in this ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. EMPIRE MATTERS

    The Australian Press Association understands that two Empire confer enees of the supremest importance ari impending. Firstly, an economic ...

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  5. FIRST TEST MATCH

    The attendance to-day was a world's record for one day, being 47,152. The gate takings were £4805. The weather was again bright and warm, with a ...

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  6. STATE POLITICS

    When questioned yesterday morning concerning the Government's attitude in regard to the action of the Legislative Council in insisting on its ...

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  7. STATE SAWMILLS SENSATION

    The demand of "The Sunday Times' for a Royal Commission to inquire int the management of the State Sawmills Department has borne fruit, for on ...

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  8. STRIKES MUST CEASE

    It was learned that another big shipping dispute was likely to occur in the New Year Owners will deliver an ultimatum that irritation strikes and ...

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  9. NO WATER

    Those suburbanites who have chosen to live on tie high levels at North Cottesloe can jee water everywhere except out of their water taps. It is ...

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  10. MINERS MAKE DEMANDS

    Our Melbourne mining correspondent telegraphed yesterday as follows:—"Broken Hill stocks have received a setback on the Stock ...

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  11. ON THE RIVER

    Under ideal sailing conditions four teen dinghies were sent away under moderate breeze handicaps in a competition for the Easton trophy. ...

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  12. CITY COUNCIL AFFAIRS

    A special meeting of the Perth City Concll will be held to-morrow (Monday) at 12.16 p.m. to consider the question of tenders In connection with ...

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  13. ITALIAN MIGRANTS

    At a meeting of the Orient S.N. Co's subscribers on Thursday, Sir K. S. Anderson (manager) preslding, referred to regulations and requiren[?]nts ...

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  14. TELEGRAPHIC BUSINESS

    The Deupty postmaster-General (Mr. J.J. Loyed) advises:- "Telegraph traffic at Christmas time particularly Interstate, is always ...

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  15. WHITE WOMEN WITH BLACKS

    The Minister for borne iuid Territories has received word from the police stationed at Mt. Alexander that search and inquiry had failed to ...

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  16. RACING IN VICTORIA

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  17. RACING IN N.S.W.

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  18. AMONG THE JACKS

    Yesterday bowlers were obliged to brave the hottest dar this summer in pursuance ot the sixth round of pennant play. However, to January 10 ...

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  19. VICTORIAN INCOME TAX

    The State Assembly Toas passed the new Income Tax Bill making an exemption or £200 instead of £160 on incomes up to £500. The Assembly ...

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  20. MOTOR CAR STOLEN

    Early on Friday morning James Harold, a farmer of South Caroling, reported to the Quairading police that his Gray motor car had been stolen ...

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  21. VICTORIAN RAILWAY MEN

    Under the new award, about 1500 railway men will set a rise of threepence a day retrospective from last January. ...

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  22. MOTORDROME ACCIDENT

    Johnny Seymour, when makings trial for the-run-off of the dead-heat of the big race with Hepburn at the Motordrome, came down and fractured his ...

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  23. DEEMING OUTDONE

    The Berlin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" reporte that the death sentence was passed 24 times on the Hanover vampire, Haarman, the ...

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  24. PERTH FLYING SQUADRON

    Another two division handicap was conducted yesterday, eighteen footers comprising the one, and raters, semiraters and cruisers the other. Interest ...

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  25. THE COLOGNE ZONE

    Lord Curzon's staatement in the Hoaee of Lords in regard to the evacuation of the Cologne zone, has caused consternation in Government circles. It ...

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  26. OPOSSUMS

    It is announced by proclamation in the last issue of the "Government Gazette" that opossums will be protected from January 1, 1925. until December ...

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  27. HIGHGATE SCHOOL DINNER

    A pleasant little function was tdd at Highgate Senior School on the 11th inst when the School Football Team celebrated its success in winning the ...

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  28. PRECIOOS BUDS OF BABYHOOD

    A feature of this, our Christmas issue, which stands out prominently is the full-page illustration bearing the above title on pape 10. It will be noticed ...

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  29. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    One body bas been recovered in connection with the Randfontein mine disaster. The search ie very dangerous, the searchers having to clamber ...

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  30. SEMI-RATER CLUB

    Among the seml-raters Almada 14, Rhodeora 14, Rhodora 13, Radiant 13, Theodora 13, Scylla 12, Rheola 9. Georgette 4, Rhodanthe 4, Miranda 4, ...

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  31. DROWNING FATALITY

    Word was received in Perth yesterday that a new settler named John Digby had been drowned while bathing in the railway dam at Parker's Road ...

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  32. CASH PRIZES IN LOTTERIES

    The Deputy Federal Commissioner of Taxation advises that cash prizes won in lotteries drawn on or after December " 12. 1924, will not. be subject to ...

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  33. BOXING

    Eddie Cannonball Martin, of Brooklyn, won tue bantamweight championShip of the world by outpointing Abe Goldstein, the former champion, in a ...

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  34. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    Cargoes are firm is sympathy with America. There is a good Inquiry at from 6d. to' Sd. up. Two unnamed Australian cargoes made 65s. 6d. and ...

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  35. Semmess Succeeds

    To-night Jimmy Semmens (holder of the bantam championship) defeated Vic King (challenger) on a technical knockout in the eighth round. ...

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  36. WEATHER FORECAST

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  37. TEMPERATURES IN THE CAPITALS

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  38. Advertising

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  39. VISITORS TO LONDON.

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after arrival of the mails at the british australlan Bookshop, 51 High Holborn. or the ...

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