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  2. A PASSENGER'S EXPERIENCES.

    "In the treatment of British non-combatants the Germans have displayed a most vindictive spirit, and one that is opposed to all of our preconceived ideas as to the ...

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  3. THE WEATHER.

    Fine weather, with occasional cloud, was reported throughout the State, yesterday morning. No rain was recorded for the previous 24 hours. In the city, morning ...

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Miss Maud Allan and the Cherniavskys continue to delight artistic circles with their finished performances, and last evening they presented another attractive ...

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  5. A MANAGER'S DEALINGS.

    At the Central Police Court to-day, before Mr. McFarlance, S.M., Joseph Earle Hermann, aged 34, company manager, was charged with having, on April 29 last, ...

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  6. CAMP COMFORTS FOR THE FRONT.

    In order to obviate the risk of "comforts" intended for our soliders going astray, D. Saunders (Cottesloe), in a letter sent to this journal, recommended that ...

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  7. ARRIVAL OF THE OSTERLEY.

    Running well up to time, the Orient liner Osterley arrived at Fremantle early yesterday morning. She brought out a large complement of passengers, many of whom ...

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  8. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    It was announced yesterday that the Government was making arrangements to provide work for those thrown out of employment as a result of the present crisis. ...

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  9. LORD KITCHENER'S PLAN.

    It is most important that the public, at this critical time, should rally whole, heartedly to the support of the great Field Marshal who has taken off his coat to see ...

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  10. NEWCASTLE COLLIERIES.

    As a protest against the colliery proprietors proceeding against the various miners officers for aiding in the afternoon shift strike the miners at seven collieries to-day ...

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  11. A LABOUR CIRCULAR.

    Following upon a resolution adopted at the last meeting of the Metropolitan Council of the A.L.F., a circular letter is being sent by the president and the secretary of ...

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  12. THE FUGITIVE EMDEN.

    For some time past British cruisers have been searching for the German cruiser Emden, which recently bombarded Madras, after having sunk a number of ...

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  13. THE PRIZE COURT.

    His Honour the Acting Chief Justice (Mr. Justice Burnside) delivered his reserved judgment on Monday morning with respect to the three German steamers (Thuringen, ...

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  14. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—"Live and Let Live," in his letter concerning unemployment, says that he knows of several brick residences which would be built in his locality (Capel) if ...

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  15. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    The annual report of the Railway Commissioners for the financial year 1913-1914 was laid on the table of the Legislative Assembly this evening. The details were:— ...

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  16. SAMOA.

    Four prisoners from Samoa—the ex-Governor (Dr. Schulz). two other officials, and one merchant—were landed in Auckland on September 17, having been conveyed in the ...

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  17. AN HOTEL DISPUTE.

    William Smythe who was under attention at the Perth Public Hospital for injuries sustained at a Murray-street hotel on Saturday night, died yesterday ...

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  18. NEW ZEALAND.

    Commissioner W. J. Richards, head of the Salvation Army in New Zealand, has received orders to transfer to Canada in succession to the late Commissioner Rees. ...

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  19. FAR EASTERN FLEETS.

    "It is unlikely." wrote the naval correspondent of a London paper on August 18. "that there is any large German naval force in the harbour at ...

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  20. "THE DAY."

    "O. S." which initials veil thinly the identity of Sir Owen Seaman, editor of London "Punch," has never written anything finer than the following ode "Dies Irae. To the German ...

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  21. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before the Acting Chief Justice and a jury: R. Bushby (plaintiff) and S. B. Alexander (defendant), part heard. ...

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  22. NEW ZEALAND.

    Under provisions of an act passed early in the session, an order in Council has been issued, fixing the maximum price of wheat and flour. The maximum price of milling ...

    Article : 77 words
  23. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    In the House of Assembly to-day the Premier introduced a Bill to authorise the borrowing of £4,000,000 from the Commonwealth for public works ...

    Article : 141 words
  24. THE SILENT BRITON.

    The following article was sent to the "Times" as a record of the impressions of a distinguished American journalist who was in London at the outbreak of the war. ...

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  25. PHILLIPS RIVER DISTRICT.

    Sir,—While a large portion of the wheat areas are suffering from drought, those who have farmed properly in the Phillips River district are having good average crops. ...

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  26. MISCELLANEOUS.

    A very enjoyable evening was spent at Mornington Mills on Saturday evening last, the occasion being a social and dance in aid of the War Partriotic Fund. There was a ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND TRAGEDY.

    A married woman, Frances Marshall, was found murdered this morning in a right-of-way. The woman had evidently been attacked with great brutality. Her wounds ...

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  28. NORTH PERTH MUNICIPAL COUNCIL

    An ordinary meeting of the North Perth Council was held on Monday night, the Mayor (Mr. E. W. Waugh) presiding over Crs. Spencer, Wilson, Beveridge, ...

    Article : 156 words
  29. NEW SOUTH WALES.

    When the Legislative Assembly met this evening the Premier announced that he did not propose to do more than pass the regular Supply Bill. It was the intention of ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. THE TRAMS.

    Sir,—An Oxford-street car on Friday night at the corner of Lake and Newcastle streets had very few passengers, and yet those in charge would not stop to take up ...

    Article : 139 words
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    Suffragettes and Kisses.—August 15 was proclaimed "Sacrifice Day" by the suffragists of Washington (U.S.A.). On that day the women were to sell suffragist kisses, ...

    Article : 123 words
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