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  4. COMMENTS ON CANNING PARK.

    McGarthy was the only scratching' in the Jumpers' Flat Race (otherwise known as the Rig-up Stakes) and it is nigh time the three gawks took a tumble ...

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  5. The Very Latest

    Sir J. G. Findlay (Attorney-Genera, for N.Z.), writing in the London "Times," declares that N.Z. and Australia are undoubtedly emphatically ...

    Article : 52 words
  6. Canning Park

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  7. TROTTING

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  8. Where to go To-day

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  9. COURTHOPES CONCLUSIONS

    Mr. W. E. Courthope, a well known Perth solicitor, had the misfortune to fall foul of the Loony Lunacy Laws in this State in 1919, and was ...

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  10. FIRE-EATERS BUSY.

    The Singapore Naval Conference of the Admirals of the China, Australia, and East Indies squadrons is now taking place. There is an air of anxiety ...

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  11. DISARMAMENT.

    The Chicago "Tribune" reports that the Japanese disarmament resolution was defeated by 345 votes to 34. The speakers against the resolution approved ...

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  13. UNCLE SAM TAKES NO RISKS WITH ENGLAND'S ALLY.

    The newspapers slate that the war clouds Hovering over Japan and America have become more threatening in the last few weeks in spite or conciliatory ...

    Article : 84 words
  14. MILLIONS UNEMPLOYED IN ENGLAND.

    The unemployment situation is grave. This week end according to omoial reports, 1,053,000—mostly ex-Service men—were unemployed. The average ...

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  15. General Lawson's Conclusions.

    General sir Henry Lawson, who recently went to Ireland as an envoy of the Pence with Ireland Council, has made a report to Lord Henry Cavendish ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. FOURTH TEST

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  17. LLOYD GEORGE'S PROPAGANDA BLOWN OUT.

    Details of the alleged German-Sinn Fein plot, which embody the activities or German agents among: Siun Felners during he war, frequently referred to ...

    Article : 75 words
  18. MORAN v. CARPENTIER.

    The Contineutal Sporting Club is endeavouring to arrange a 20-round match between Carpentier (France) and Moran {America). ...

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  19. HOW IS IT?

    Sir,—Seeing that your paper stands for fair play, I should like to ask why it is that some shops are allowed to remain open until all hours, ...

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  20. AMERICAN CABLES.

    The "Times" states that America is obdurate on ber communications police and insists on the restoration of the Guam-Yap-Shanghai and Dutch East ...

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  21. IRISH QUESTION.

    The "Times" declares that the great body of public opinion in England holds that peace is attainable iu Ireland, and Challenges Parliament to meet the ...

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  22. BILLIARDS.

    Hooper (Australian champion} defeated Fry in a 3000 up contest. Fry defeated Simons 2000 up yesterday. ...

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  23. WAR-TIME PROFITS TAX ASSESSMENT ACT.

    By the amendment of 1918 to the War-Time Profits Tax Assessment Act the allowance for increased capital is restricted to 10 per cent, on ...

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  24. THE SHIPPING STRUGGLE.

    The action or the Shipowners in protracting the Maritime Dispute is arousing intense public indignation. Every vestige or the recent resentment against ...

    Article : 122 words
  25. MORE TORRID TRICKS.

    Last week the weather was in a versatile mood, banding out samples of every sort of warm unpleasantness, from furnace-blast torridity with ...

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  26. "DAME" MELBA HAS 'FLU.

    influenza has broken out at Monrc Carlo. "Dame"' Melba, O.B.E., is amongst the sufferers. ...

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  27. JAPAN AND DISARMAMENT.

    Although the Japanese Diet rejected the disarmament proposals by an enormous majority the public are strong for peace. A popular demonstration ...

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  28. AUSTRALIA V. NEW ZEALAND.

    The first match of the Australian tour in New Zealand was commenced in Wellington to-day, in dull weather. Wellington team won the ...

    Article : 136 words
  29. "PATRIOTIC" YAHOOS.

    A mob of jingoes attacked the office of the Socialist newspaper in Travalore " in Trieste. The staff aud supporters defended the building ...

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  31. SIR CONAN DOYLE DOESN'T FORGET W.A.

    The following message was sent from the nigger-crewed Naldera by Chief Spook Doyle to us at 4 p.m. on Saturday. It was as follows:—I feel ...

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  32. THE MALLOW MURDERS.

    The Railwaymen's National Executive has decided 10 Instruct Mr. Thomas a. Hie re-assemnly of Parliament to demand a full inquiry into the murder of ...

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  34. SYDNEY'S LABOUR MAYOR.

    The Lord Mayor," referring to the present unrest, said that if unemploy ment still increased then something would happen it was evident there ...

    Article : 113 words
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