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  2. CONCERNING PEOPLE.

    The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. Moore), the Minister of Works (Mr. Prank Wilson), Mr. Whitely (Treasury Examiner) and Mr. Kessel (Private Secretary) ...

    Article : 833 words
  3. FOOTBALL FEATURES.

    Several matters of special interest to patrons of the prince of winter pastimes were discussed at the dinner tendered to the Melbourne Football Club by the ...

    Article : 1,083 words
  4. THE GOOGLEY BOWLER.

    The fifth and final test match of this season's series was begun to-day at Kennington Oval. With the tally two to one in favour of Australia—the fourth ...

    Article : 192 words
  5. THE MISSING WARATAH.

    Reuter's correspondent at Durban learns that the officers of the Union-Castle mail steamer Guelph, 4,017 tons, sighted the missing Lund liner Waratah eastward of ...

    Article : 192 words
  6. NOTES ON THE MATCH.

    There are not many instances in English history of a man receiving international promotion, so quickly as D. W. Carr, especially in these days of strenuous play. ...

    Article : 668 words
  7. FINANCIAL FIGHT.

    The Government has announced that several technical amendments will be made in that part of the Finance Hill winch deals with the taxation of land. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MYSTERY UNEXPLAINED.

    The owners of the Waratah are still without news of her whereabouts. ...

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  9. CARGO AND CREW.

    The following are complete particulars of the cargo stowed away in the Waratah when she finally quitted Port Adelaide on her adventurous voyage:— ...

    Article : 587 words
  10. THE TEAMS.

    The Australian eleven were the same an in the fourth match played at Manchester. The five omitted were McAlister, Whitty, O'Connor, Hartigan, and ...

    Article : 882 words
  11. OFF-SHORE CURRENTS AND POSSIBLE DRIFT OF THE WARATAH.

    In view of the generally accepted belief that the Waratah has been drifting whither wind, wave, arid current will, during most of the. time since she left Durban, it is ...

    Article : 632 words
  12. TURKEY AND CRETE.

    Much excitement prevails among the Mohammedan populations of turkey, owing to the report that immediately upon the departure of the international troops ...

    Article : 121 words
  13. ENGLISH CRICKET.

    The county cricket match between Kent and Hampshire, played at Canterbury, has resulted in a win for the former. C. B. Fry, captain of the beaten side, scored 63 ...

    Article : 76 words
  14. CHINA AND RUSSIA.

    Besides being involved in a serious dispute with "Japan over Manchurian railway questions, the Pekin Government lias created trouble for itself by ignoring ...

    Article : 112 words
  15. SEIZURE OF OPIUM.

    Customs officials, while making a search of the Gorman steamer Prinz Sigismund, discovered 107 tins of opium concealed in the bakery. ...

    Article : 27 words
  16. TODAY'S DIARY.

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  17. WAGES BOARD AWARD.

    The award of the Cold Storage and ice Manufacturers' Wages Board has fixed the hours at 48 per week. Outside cold storage hands arc to be paid 42/, and similar ...

    Article : 194 words
  18. THE WARATAH'S PASSENGERS.

    It was stated on Saturday that among the passengers on the Waratah was Col. R. C. Browne. This really referred to Lieut.-Col. Percy J. Browne, of Moorak ...

    Article : 53 words
  19. PROSPECT OF SAILING.

    The fact that tho steamer Norfolk managed to sail into Fremantle a year or two ago, after having lost her propeller in the Southern Oceap, while following the Cape ...

    Article : 147 words
  20. LOST THE RACE.

    In consequence of the expectation that the new tariff would come into operation in the United States on or before Saturday last, many of the trans-Atlantic ...

    Article : 128 words
  21. LEAGUE REPRESENTATIVES AND COUNCIL.

    The representatives of the South Australian Football League met the Australian Football Council in conference this morning regarding the differences that have ...

    Article : 52 words
  22. THE COMMONS' DEBATE.

    Our London correspondent wrote on July 9:—The wrang;e continues in the Commons over the question of what is the "site vale" of agricultural land, and the ...

    Article : 281 words
  23. COAL ON THE BRIDGE DECK.

    In pome quarters the belief has been expressed that the disposition of the coal loaded at Durban has had something to do with the non-arrival of the Waratah: to ...

    Article : 611 words
  24. REV. J. O'BRIEN FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 297 words
  25. S.S. LANGTON GRANGE.

    The steamer Langton Grange, 5.852, one of the Houlder-Shire line, which stranded off the coast of Pembrokeshire, is fast breaking up. The vessel loaded at New ...

    Article : 78 words
  26. HOUSES DESTROYED.

    Information was received from the Hebrides to-day that severe earthshocks were experienced in Espiretic Santo on July 28. The worst was in the evening ...

    Article : 82 words
  27. POWER OF THE LORDS.

    Mr. H. B. T. Strangways, formerly Premier of South Australia, writes to The London Globe on July 9 as follows:—"Sir —An article in The Times on the power of ...

    Article : 583 words
  28. OKELEY FUND.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 23 words
  29. Advertising

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