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  2. Advertising

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  3. RACING AT HELENA VALE

    The[?] a shower fell just as the last race had been run the weather, while threatening, was fine for yesterday's Holena Vale meeting, and there was a ...

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  4. AMONG THE JACKS

    The play—off yesterday between the Kitchener Park and Royal Park teams for the "B" Minor premiership concluded the Bowling Association's ...

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  5. A MOIST NIGHT

    The rain held off during the daylight hours yesterday, but it came down in heavy showers. last night and materially affected the attendance at the ...

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  6. THE WATERSIDE WRANGLE

    Fremantle is actually like a place in a state of siege. Nothing can come in and nothing can go out—except by permission of the lumpers. There are ...

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  7. The Progress of Peace

    The "Echo de Paris" says the preliminary treaty comprises a preambie showing why the Allies and associated countries entered into the war, and ...

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  8. SIEGE OF LIMERICK

    The so-called siege of Limerick continues but the military firmly keep the upper hand. A few passive resisters remained outside the towa ...

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  9. MIDDLE EUROPE TURMOIL.

    Wholesale arrests, which are intensifying the panic. Include 30 deputies of Karolyi's party, 30 aristocrats, 30 bank directors, 30 presidents of ...

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  10. MT. LAWLEY CARNIVAL.

    An attractive bowling carnival was concluded by the Mt. Lawley Club on their green at Queen's Crescent yesterday in aid of the Returned ...

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  11. IMPERIAL IMMIGRATION SCHEME

    The High Commissioners for Australia and New Zealand and the several Agent Generals have conferred with Captain Amery (Under Secretary ...

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  12. GENERAL CABLE ITENS

    It is reported from Boston that three policemen were shot and a number of persons injured in May Day riots between soldiers and sailors and ...

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  13. SECONDARY SCHOOLS ROWING CHAMPIONSHIP

    yesterday afternoon High School repeated their success of last year by again winning the Rowing Championship. This most popular schools ...

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  14. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA

    The interstate trader Wyandra arrived on Sunday afternoon last, and, as predicted in this paper, had pneumonic; influenza patients' aboard. ...

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  15. RICHMOND CUP

    At the Richmond races to-day the Richmond Cup was run in four divisions, the results being as follow:- First Division:—Four Step ...

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  16. THE 1917 FLOUR BUSINESS

    In a letter to "The Sunday Times" Mr. T. Ockerby. a Workshireman with three soldier-sons (two of them have returned permanently crippled), "pins ...

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  17. MAY DAY CUP

    The Q.T.C. May Day meeting was held to-day at Eagle Farm. The principal event resulted:- May Day Cup, one mile and a hald:- ...

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  18. THE GOVERNMENT TAKES ACTION

    On Friday afternoon a deputation of merchants, headed by' Mr. R. Henderson Smith, waited on the Premier and uretd that decisive action should be ...

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  19. CROWLAND POLITICAL SENSATION

    The second progress report of Mr. Angus, Royal Commissioner appointed to inquire into charges made by G. G. Nicholls, manager of the Wheat ...

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  20. IN THE EAST

    For the 24 hours ended 2 p.m. today there were 17 deaths from Influenza and 95 new cases reported. MELBOURNE. Saturday. ...

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  21. GOODWOOD AND ADELAIDE CUP

    Son Herman quotes the following prices:- Goodwood Handicap:—5 to 1 agst Petracia, 7 to 1 Mareca, 8 to 1 ...

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  22. RANDWICK GALLOPS

    At Randwick this morning the best gallops were—Bigaroon, five furlongs in 1.6½: Native Belle, six furlongs, in 116½: Biplane, six furlongs in 1.18: ...

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  23. AUSTRALIAN ARMY RESERVE

    The enlistments in the Australian Army Reserve are continuing at a good rate and the total now stands at 28.000. During April the following ...

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  24. WAS IT "SMILER"?

    A good story ls told in an American magazine on the authority of a British colonel who motored along a section of the battle zone with one ...

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  25. RIFLE SHOOTING

    Members of the Perth Rifle Club assembled at the 600 vards range at Osborne yesterday afternoon, but the shooting conditions were not ...

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  26. DIED IN THE HOSPITAL

    Yesterday evening, near the Newmarket Hotel, three men were thrown out of a sulky owing to the horse becoming fractious. Mr. Thomas ...

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  27. BOLSHEVISM SLUMPING

    An unknown Russian was arrested while attempting to cash cheques for a large amount on a Vienna bank. In the prisoner's possession were ...

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  28. FEDERAL GAZETTE NOTICES

    A proclamation has been issued prohibiting the exportation of cheese containing margaine or other foreign fatty substance. ...

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  29. BAXTER ELECTED

    The only nomination received by the returning officer at Northam yesterday for the. by-election for the East Province was that of the retiring member ...

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  30. THE LOCAL SHORTAGE

    Householders have been requested to economise as much as possible gas is in use in their houses. The City Council Electricity and Gas ...

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  31. COMMENTS ON YESTERDAY'S RUNNING

    Mr. S. Grimwood resumed his duties as a stipendiary steward yesterday, and his presence infused new life into his com[?]ades, who put their shoulders ...

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  32. FLAX GROWING INDUSTRY

    With the-object of having the flax or linseed crop tried in various parts of the State, the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. C. F. Baxter) is ...

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  33. THE COAL INDUSTRY

    To serve the required formalities connected with the control of coal by the Commonwealth Government a special Commonwealth Gazette was ...

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  34. A LEAGUE OF CHURCHES

    The Greek Holy Synod has aceepted. the American Ecclesiastical Mission's invitation to next year's conference at Cincinatti, the object of which is the ...

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  35. HOMECOMING TROOPS

    The transport City of Poona is due at Fremantle at 7 o'clock this morning, and will be quaranfined for three days. The Kildonan Castle troops will ...

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  36. ALL QUIET YESTERDAY

    No fresh developments occurred at Fremantle yesterday. The Government's announcement that it intended to take over the control of the wharves ...

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  37. HOSPITAL REPORTS

    Report for week ended May 1:—Admitted 85, discharged 82, died 5, remaining 269, new cases 105, reattendances 399. Deaths: Alfred Dubber, 42. ...

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  38. TWO FATALITIES

    Mrs. Mary Thomas, of Nicholsonroad. Subiaco. who met with severe injuries through a motor collision in the city on Thursday afternoon, ...

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  39. A HIGH-PRICED SPANNER

    The Australian-bred three-year-old Spanner, who has been running prominently in handicaps in the last few months, has been purchased by ...

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  40. THE ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    Both Hawker and Raynham have been ready for nearly a week to start their flight across the Atlantic. They are only awaiting the Air Ministry's ...

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  41. ANOTHER MOTOR ACCIDENT

    Late last night the Fire Brigade ambulance was ordered out to the Cannington Hotel on the Albany-road, and a doctor's services were ...

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  42. MONEY TO LEND.

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