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  4. LATEST CABLEGRAMS

    Mr. Hughes, M.H.R., in an article in the “Morning Post,” appeals to the British Labor Party to support the compulsory training of adult males in ...

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  5. BRILLIANT FUNCTION

    The Parliamentary luncheon in honor of the Colonial visitors was held in Westminster Hall yesterday. It was a brilliant function. Six ...

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  6. EDUCATIONAL EXPERTS

    Mr. Deakin gave a sympathetic address yesterday at the conference of educational experts and medical men in favor of teaching hygiene and ...

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  7. FOOTBALL WAR

    The battle of grounds in the Australian senior football world progressed another stage last night, when the combine of Perth Association. ...

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  8. The Arsenal Fire

    The fuse found at the Toulon arsenal, which was destroyed yesterday, was not inflammable. It is believed that the placing of it ...

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  9. RUSSIAN ROWS

    M. Stolypin, the Russian Premier, has ordered the governors in the Jewish zone to issue proclamations warning the people against demonstrations ...

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  10. FIGHTING MAC.

    Mr. R. H. McLeod (Perth) was glad the matter had come to a crisis and sorry that he could not agree with Mr Simons. Fremantle councillors had ...

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  11. Racing in England

    The City and Suburban Handicap, run to-day, resulted as follows :— CITY AND SUBURBAN HANDICAP. ...

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  12. Colonial Statesmen

    The Benchers of Gray’s Inn will give a luncheon in honor of the visit of the Colonial Premiers on May 11. The Duke of Connaught will preside, ...

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  13. COMBINE’S ULTIMATUM.

    The secretary (Mr. J. J. Simons) rea[?] a letter which had been received from the combine. Under date April 2[?] the letter ...

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  14. PERTH’S FUTURE GROUND.—

    Cr. Mill[?] (East Perth Club) said the Perth Council [?] have the right to ch[?] entrance fees for [?] Park, despite the assertions to the contrary ...

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  15. GAMING CASES

    At the conclusion of the hearing of the case against Chew See, for having been, on March 15, the keeper of a common gaming house at ...

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  16. OUTRAGEOUS DEMANDS.

    Mr. McLeod (continuing) said the demands in the combine’s letter were outrageous. The league was to be sacrificed to Rugby, which wasn’t ...

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  17. SILVER

    [?] silver is quoted to-day at 2/6 and 5-16[?] per ounce. ...

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  18. Culprit Promoted

    Gregus, chief culprit at Riga, has has been promoted to a high post in the political police service of St. Petersburgh. ...

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  21. “THE SHEEP AND THE GOATS.”

    Mr. [?] (Perth) moved as an amendment—“That a deputation be appointed to wait upon the Fremantle Council with the purpose of ...

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  22. W. A. LEAGUE

    The council of Western Australia Football League met at Alcock’s rooms, Perth, last night. Mr. Gray (East Fremantle) ...

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  24. CARLTON CLUB VISIT.

    The Goldfields League wrote saying that it would be willing to guarantee £7[?] towards the expenses of the Carlton Football Club on the ...

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  25. THE GROUNDS COMBINE.

    A letter was received from the conference of officials of the Perth Association, Fremantle Oval, and East Fremantle Oval, regarding the fixtures ...

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  26. PRESIDENT O’NEILL BITES.

    The President said this was the most critical period in the history of the League. The time had arrived when the delegates would have to choose ...

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  27. UMPIRES.

    Mr. F. Lemon applied to be appointed a central umpire. The application, though behind the proper date, was referred to the ...

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  28. PERMITS.

    The umpire and permit committee dealt with the following permits :— Oliver, East Fremantle, to Perth Adjourned. ...

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  29. RUGBY FOOTBALL.

    The Rugby football authorities wrote asking that the league should put off their fixtures on August 3, upon which day a visiting team of New ...

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  30. TOBIN’S DISQUALIFICATION[?]

    Thomas Tobin, who was disqualified for life some years ago for charging a Perth trainer with having “approached” him, and failing to substantiat[?] ...

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  32. PEACE WITH HONOR.

    Mr. Simon[?] that before took up the gauntlet [?] conciliatory methods. To this ...

    Article : 91 words
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