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  2. TELEGRAMS.

    The annual Fallen Soldiers' Memorial Service was held yesterday in King's Park, and was attended by a total of several thousands of ...

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  6. NOR'-WEST HURRICANE.

    Information is gradually coming through that the worst is to be feared regarding the fate of the larger part of the pearling fleets. Up to ...

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  7. TELEGRAMS.

    Philip Wirth, the well-known circus horse trainer, when jumping front his horse through burning hoops held by attendants, on Friday night, ...

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  8. STATE BATTERIES.

    The State batteries during the week ending December 11 treated 3067 tons of stone for 2259 ozs. of gold. ...

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  9. FOREIGN MISSION FUND.

    Collections were taken up in all the Presbyterian churches throughout the State to-day in aid of the funds for the expansion of the ...

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  10. PERTH CRICKET.

    The Wanderers, North Perth, Australs, West Perth, South Fremantle, Corinthians, and Subiaco were victorious in Saturday's first-class ...

    Article : 49 words
  11. Local and General.

    The racehorse "Tremendus," owned by Mr. R. J. Hanlon, was brought back to Gerald on by the s.s. Charon to-day. He has just undergone an ...

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  12. MELBOURNE CRICKET.

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  13. SWIMMING.

    Sweetman won the furlong and half-mile stakes at the Swimming races at Fremantle on Saturday. ...

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  14. THE AUSTRALIAN SQUADRON

    Mr. S. Busher has just received the following letter from Senator Hugh De Largie relative to Mr. Busher proposal that Geraldton should be ...

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  15. THE KING--IVANHOE SENSATION.

    Silverstone and Waters were brought before the Perth Police Court on Saturday in connection with the King-Ivanhoe case, in which ...

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  16. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    A cold-blooded murder was perpetrated at the Central Hotel, Armidale early this morning. The victim was a girl named Hannah Kelly, ...

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  17. BOWLS.

    The first grade bowling matches on Saturday were won by Perth, Claremont, King's Park, Subiaco, and Swan. For the Pennant competition ...

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  18. LOAN ON THE WALKAWAY HOTEL.

    Mr. P. Stone, in the course of a recent interview with a representative of this paper on the above subject, said: "I take exception to a par ...

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  19. YACHTING.

    The Perth Flying Squadron held three races on Saturday afternoon over the Brick-landing course. The eighteen-footer was won by Cygnus, ...

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  20. Australia's Day.

    The Geraldton Branch of the A.N.A. proposes to celebrate Anniversary Day (January 26) in a manner befitting the occasion. Arrangements are ...

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  21. PREMIER SENDS CONDOLENCES.

    The Premier has wired his condolences to the Mayor of Broome. ...

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  22. A POLICE ACCOUNT.

    Mr. Hare, Commissioner of Police on Saturday night received a telegram from Port Hedland: "A severe hurricane passed over the vicinity of ...

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  23. RAILWAY INDUSTRIAL AGREEMENT.

    The Commissioner of Railways and the employees society are negotiating on the question of an Industrial agreement. The society's executive ...

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  24. A FATAL FALL.

    Eugene Vogel, 41 years of age a seaman on the steamer Trafalgar, lying at Stockton, endeavored to board the vessel early this morning, ...

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  25. NEW DISTRICT JUSTICE.

    John Sanders Teakle has been gazetted as a Justice of the Peace for the Northampton Magisterial District. The resignation of William ...

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  26. Federal Affairs.

    The Ministers for Defence and Customs took a leading part in what would be termed a Pleasant Sunday Afternoon on the Yarra bank ...

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  27. NEWS FROM PORT HEDLAND.

    The Chief Collector of Customs has received the following telegram from the Sub-Collector at Port Hedland: -"The Sepot has grounded. There ...

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  28. Rowing Notes.

    The contest for the Club Fours has been advanced to the final stage, which will eventuate this evening, when crews stroked by Fowlie and F ...

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  29. THROWN FROM A HORSE.

    Timothy James Gooley (59), employed toy Meerhoff Brothers, farmers, near Maitland, was thrown from his horse when riding home ...

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  30. THE ALIEN INFLUX.

    Prior to the Charon leaving yesterday it was discovered that the second cook Yoo Si Watt, and the messroom boy. Chew Ah Kwang, ...

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  31. A SCHEME THAT FAILED.

    Efforts to form an anti-Labor alliance in the Federal Parliament have failed. But there is stall some prospect of a strong party being formed ...

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  32. Turf Notes.

    Hocking had bad luck in losing Aftermath on Tuesday morning. He was apparently a fair horse, and a very nicely bred one, being by ...

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  33. TENNIS.

    The Tennis Championship Tournament was concluded at Sydney on Saturday, when Alexander (America) and Dunlop (Victoria) beat ...

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  34. THE POLITICAL SITUATION.

    The premier, Sir Thomas Bent, declared yesterday that it was true he had, about a month or so ago, offered to stand aside in favor of ...

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  35. LATEST FROM BROOME.

    This morning Mr. Male, M.L.A., received a cablegram from his brother (the manager for Streeten and Co. at Broome) regarding the hurricane. ...

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  36. Almanacs.

    Some of our advertisers are commemorating the advent of the new year by issuing almanacs for 1909. Mr. P. Steggall, jeweller and watch ...

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  37. BILLIARDS.

    Lindrum, jun., who conceded Smith 2000 in 16,000, ran out while his opponent was only 12,104, including his handicap. ...

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  38. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At North Adelaide this morning Mrs. Honeywill (47,), the wife of William Honeywill, committed suicide by cutting her throat with a ...

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  41. THE GOVERNOR - GENERAL'S MOTOR.

    The Governor - General inspected the military forces at Ballarat yesterday. He was the guest of Rear-Admiral Bridges, and was due to ...

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  42. NEW ZEALAND.

    A tornado yesterday swept an area of six miles by three-quarters of a mile to the south of Canterbury, felling practically everything in the ...

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