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  3. Allies Advancing at Last

    The British naval bombardment of Westende blew up the German magazines and destroyed a number of batteries. The Germans fled from place ...

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  4. RACING IN N.S.W.

    The A.J.C. December meeting was commenced to-day. The weather was hot, bat there was a big attendance. Results: ...

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  5. DERMOT WINS

    Soniewhere about 2500 people, Including the Premier and Mrs. Scaddan, visited the Goodwood racecourse yesterday, attracted chiefly by tho ...

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  6. RACING IN S.A.

    The opening day of the Port Adelaide Racing Club's Xmas, meeting was characterised by hot and disagreeable conditions, and in consequence of the ...

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  7. TROTTING BY NIGHT

    The W.A.T.A.'s fifty-second electric light meeting was held on the W.A.C.A. Ground last evening, and, it is claimed, attracted a record ...

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  8. THE NAVAL RAID

    The Admiralty deny that any British warships-were lost in the east coast operations of the German cruiser squadron. ...

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  9. KHEDIVE OF EGYPT DEPOSED

    Yesterday It was officially announced that Turkey's suzerainty over Egypt had been terminated, and the country declared a British protectorate. ...

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  10. Bombardment of Saros

    [?]tails of the bombardment of Saros. On the Dardanelles, show that the barracks were completely destroyed and the fortifications seriously ...

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  11. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    The death is-announced of Mr. Archibald Colquhoun, the well-known traveller and war correspondent, in his 66th year. He wrote a number of ...

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  12. PROGRESS IN FLANDERS

    In order to occupy St. George's, the Belgians and French crossed flooded country. Sometinaes the water reach ed to their-waists, and in places the ...

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  13. LATE BOXING

    Frank Kirwan, of Bouider, and "Little Tich," of Perth, met at the Athletic Club last night for the bantan champlonship of the State and a ...

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  14. RECOMMENCEHENT OF RECRUITING

    The military authorities, informed us yesterday that it Was decided to commence on Monday next with the. registration of voluteers for further ...

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  15. JANESSE BEATS PEARSON

    Jack Jancsse beat George Pearson for-the bantamweight championship OD points. lt was a great contest. ...

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  16. HEAVY LOSSES

    The Ailles advanced their troops and passed Middelkerk. The enemy were driven out of a number of trenches on the right bank of the Yser, ...

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  17. FIVE LIONS ESCAPE

    During a performance in a theatre here are lions escaped. The police fired and wounded three people, but the lions attached the police and ...

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  18. DAY OF INTERCESSION

    In conversation with one of our reporters yesterday, the Colonial Secretary (Mr. Drew) stated that in connection with the day of intercession ...

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  19. Berlin in Hysterics

    Berlin is dressed with flags, and its bells are ringing in celebration of the victories in Poland and the raid or yorkshire. ...

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  20. P. AND T. DEPARTMENT

    The following postal changes have been gazetted:- Promotions and Transfers.—Sydney John Humphreys, telegraph messenger, ...

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  21. THE SOUTH AFRICAN REVOLT

    The Union forces' casualties to date are 629. including 124 killed inside Union and 32 in German Soutb-West. Africa. It is eslimated that the losses ...

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  22. A HAUL AT NIEUPORT

    While advancing along the coast in the direction of Ostend. Freuch dragoons attempted a turning movement near Nieuport, but were checked by ...

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  23. THE EMDEN'S ESCAPEES

    A cable from Tokio states that a British cruiser has captured the detachment of the Emden's crew who destroyed the telegraph station on ...

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  24. FEDERAL LEASES

    The lease has been. approved from the A.M.P. Society for railway purposes of three rooms in Montana-street, Kalgoorlie, at a rental of £1 ...

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  25. WESTRALIAN ABOARD THE SYDNEY

    By the last Colombo mail Mrs.Meldrum, ot Bennett-street, East Perth, received a letter from her son, who was wounded in the fight with the ...

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  26. Botha's Sorrow

    General Botha, Prime Minister and Commander-in-Chief, in an interview to-day, said:- "The Dutch loyalists have ...

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  27. Germans Manning the Trenches

    The Germans fear that the British intend to Jand troops at Zeebrugge, and 20,000 men are manning the trenches and danes between ...

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  28. CURTAILING WATER CONSUMPTION

    As we forecasted last week, the Water Supply Department has taken steps to check the lavish consumption of water, and the fiat has gone forth that ...

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  29. THE RUSSIAN OPERATIONS

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Petrograd correspondent states that the Germans are massing so many army corps along the, narrow Hoff-Lowicz front ...

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  30. AMONG THE JACKS

    The special, feature yesterday in the bowling world was the. opening of the Maylands Green. Mr. R. T. Robinson, M.L.A., performed the, ceremony. The ...

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  31. FORMER W.A. RESIDENT PROMOTED

    A message was received in Perm yesterday that Lieutenant Couran, a member of the Royal Flying Corps, and formerly a resident of this Slate, has ...

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  32. Rebels Cornered

    A Union force followed the trail of rebels under Fouries, and found them in laager in a strong position in the river bed at Nooitgedacht. ...

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  33. OFFICIAL REPORTS

    Yesterday's communique states:— "As a result of a vigorous offensive we capturen several trenches at Auchy (near Le Bassee). Loos. Saint Laurent, ...

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  34. THE LIGHT HORSE

    The 5000 peuple who visited the Royal Show Grounds at Claremont were allowed a privilege which has probably never before been their ...

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  35. GOLDFIELDS RACING

    The Goldfields Racing Club held a meeting at lakeside this afternoon. An inquiry was opened and adjourned into Highnote's running in the ...

    Article : 138 words
  36. BREAD MAY RISE

    The master, bakers complain that the cost of horsefeed and the extra expense of the day-baking system will necessitate a rise in the price of ...

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  37. FIGHT IN EAST AFRICA

    The Germans ambushed Lieut. Col. Sir Duncan Mackenzie's' forces at Geiaub, Luderitzland, on Wednesday, and maintained a furious rifle and ...

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  38. KALGOORLIE MINING MEMS

    The mine-workers' relief fund scheme was submitted to a general vote of workers on Friday. The result so far has been:—In favor, 3113: ...

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  39. GERMAN PLAN FAILS

    Advices from Petrograd state that the sudden full along the Vistula has arisen owing to the awkward position of the German left wing, due to the ...

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  40. RESTORING FRENCH VILLAGES

    The "Times" correspondent at Paris states that for the purpose of reconstituting the life of the devastated villages the Americans have formed a ...

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  41. VICTORIAN CLUB MEETING

    MAIDEN PLATE, Of 100 soys. Five furlongs. MISS MEADOWS, 7.8... 1 Poupee, 5.7... 2 ...

    Article : 241 words
  42. THE GERMAN CAMEROONS

    The Colonial Office summary of the operations in the German Cameroons shows that the whole of the northern railway. running northward from ...

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  43. THE SILVER CHAIN FETE

    After titree days and nights of merriment the Silver Chain Fete came to a successful conclusion last evening, and the proceeds arc expected to ...

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  44. AMERICA'S UNPREPAREDNESS

    Representative Gardner, leader of the agitation for a larger American navy, gave evidence before the House Committee. ...

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  45. A VALOROUS VICTORIAN

    Lieut. Steele, a Victorian, who was mentioned in despatches about the 9th of October by Field-Marshal French. is now reported to have boen killed ...

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  46. "TAKE OUT ME AD."

    In consequence of our comments on the iniquitous Trices sought to be exacted Irom the people by some publicans (not all, we are glad to Say), two ...

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  47. A GERMAN TRAITOR

    The appeal in the case of A. Ahlers, a naturalised German, acting as German Consul at Sunderland since 1996, who was sentenced to death for high ...

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  48. The Garibaldi Legion

    A thousand men have enlisted in London in the Garibaldi legion of 20,000 men which is now training in the Garibaldi camp ia Fiance, ...

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  49. LONDON, Saturday.

    Advices from Buda-pesl state that the Emberor Franz Josef has ordered General Potiorek to he court-martalied for having lost two army corps ...

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