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  2. THE EXPEDITIONARY FORCE.

    The announcement authorised yesterday by the State Military Commandant (Colonel Kyngdon) will be received as welcome news by the citizens of Perth. It is to the ...

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  3. THE WEATHER.

    Yesterday morning the weather was still unsettled in the extreme south-west and along the south coast, where during the preceding 24 hours further light rain had ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Members of the Hibernian societies throughout the metropolitan area mustered in great force last evening at His Majesty's Theatre, every seat in the ...

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  5. SOUTH-WEST TRADERS.

    The third half-yearly conference of the South-West District Aniliated Traders' Association was opened at Bridgetown on Tuesday evening. The delegates present ...

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  6. SOCIAL NOTES.

    The engagement is announced of Harry Carew, only son of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Nott, of Mitcham South Australia, to Marjorie, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W ...

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  7. Y.M.C.A.

    On Tuesday evening prior to the annual business meeting, the monthly board meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association was held at their rooms. Dr. ...

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  8. GALLANT GORDON.

    As the cable messages told us Lieutenant-Colonel W. E. Gordon, V.C., met his death with characteristic courage. In the recent British retreat from Mons he was leading ...

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  9. THE MAYLANDS SHOOTING MYSTERY.

    Mr. Arthur Douglas Broadbent, electrical engineer, the victim of the mysterious shooting affair near the Maylands Railway Station on the night of the 11th inst., is ...

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  10. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    The growers here have decided to show their sympathy with the combatants in a tangible form, and the proposal brought forward at the last meeting of the ...

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  11. LORD ROBERTS'S OLD FRIEND.

    With the contingents from the Indian native States has gone one of the keenest and finest old soldiers whom any race in the world can boast of—Major-General Sir ...

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  12. CORONER'S INQUIRIES.

    In No. 3 Police Court yesterday, before Mr. H. Hocking, J.P. (Acting Coroner) and a jury, two inquiries were held concerning the deaths of William Shields and Henry ...

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  13. PERTH POLICE COURT.

    Disorderly Conduct.—Wm. Bosworth was fined 30s., including costs, for having created a disturbance at the Brighton Hotel, Claremont. Hans Chris. Hansen was fined ...

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  14. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A meeting of the War Distress and Unemployment Relief Fund will be held in the dining hall of Parliament House at 11 o'clock this morning. ...

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  15. AUSTRO-HUNGARY.

    The cause and the consequence of the murder of Francis Ferdinand are discussed by Mr. J. Ellis Barker in the "Fortnightly Review" for August. He points out that ...

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  16. QUEEN'S PARK MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

    At the ordinary meeting of the Queen's Park Municipal Council on Monday night the Mayor (Mr. G. H. Wilson)) presided over Messrs. Bingley, Coker, W. M. Collins ...

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  17. LEEDERVILLE FLORAL SOCIETY.

    The annual musical and elocutionary competitions in connection with the Leederville Juvenile Floral and Industrial Society were commenced last night in the new town ...

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  18. CONTROL OF TRADE COMMISSION.

    It has been brought to the knowledge of the Commission that many farmers and others holding stocks of the commodities for which returns have been advertised are ...

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  19. CAVALRY CHARGES.

    In spite of all the prophecies made from experience in the "little wars" of modern times, the first big war has shown that hand-to-hand fighting, bayonet rushes, ...

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  20. DUSTY RAILWAY CARRIAGES.

    Sir,—It is surprising to see the state of carriages on the Geraldton train which leaves Perth at 8.7 a.m. daily. I have travelled on this train for nearly twelve ...

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  21. A MELBOURNE FIRE.

    Five inmates of a costume and mantle factory at 252 Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, Melbourne, had a narrow escape from death by fire early this morning. They were ...

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  22. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Crucifixions by the million are the order of the day. Would there be the need if Christians would die daily (I. Corinthians, 15-31), and thus live a full life in ...

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  23. A RAILWAY GRIEVANCE.

    Sir,—Many passengers in country trains coming to Perth take the advantage of the last run from Midland Junction to Perth to wash, brush up, etc., and it is ...

    Article : 260 words
  24. THE VOYAGE OF THE PAROO.

    Passengers by the Singapore liner Paroo, which arrived at Fremantle yesterday, had a most exciting time during the voyage south, and it was a relief to all on board ...

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  25. MIDLAND POLICE COURT.

    Peter and Edward McDermott were charged with having, in company, on or about August 22, at Bullsbrook, stolen an overcoat valued at 25s., the property of ...

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  26. THE Y.M.C.A. AND THE MILITARY ENCAMPMENT.

    Sir,—May I speak a word in praise of the great and noble work of the Young Men's Christian Association of Perth, and ask the men, in the encampment at Blackboy Hill ...

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  27. GERMAN WARSHIPS.

    The first-class ships which the Germans will have ready within the next year are probably the battleships Markgraf and Grosser Kurfurst (if these are not already ...

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    One of the eldest pioneers of Palmwoods (Q.) district, Mr. Geo. Fewtrill, passed away at the age of 72 years. He was born in Staffordshire, England in 1842, and ...

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  29. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court.—At 10.30 a.m., before the Acting-Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Rooth, and Mr. Justice Northmore: E. Worth (plaintiff) and the Commissioner for ...

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  30. THE EUROPEAN SITUATION.

    All of the English reviews for August contain special articles dealing with the situation in Europe, but they were printed before the outbreak of war and it is with ...

    Article : 286 words
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