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  2. POSTLE V. DAY.

    A. B. Postle, formerly of Kalgoorlie, has defeated B. Day at Johannesburg in a race of 440 yards in 51 3-5sec ...

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  3. NEWS AND NOTES.

    To-Day's Forecast—Fine, but cloudy generally. Generally misty showers on the sooth coast East and north-east winds. ...

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  4. OUR CABLE SERVICE

    Speaking at Glasgow yesterday the Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, referring to the naval question, said that Earl Cawdor's memorandum was an ...

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  5. PALACE GARDENS.

    On Saturday night the weather was warm, and the Gardens were well attended. A change of programme was submitted by Mr. Harry Riekards's ...

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  6. THE TURKISH REVOLUTION.

    Major Doughty Wylie, British vice-Consul at Adana, in Asia Minor, was wounded in the anti-Armenian out break that occurred in that city on ...

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  7. AN AMERICAN SENSATION.

    Indictments covering 737 distinct counts have been issued at Topeka, in the State of Kansas, U.S.A., against the Cudahy Packing Company ...

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  8. KING'S PICTURES.

    On Saturday night the new programme of King's Pictures was successfully presented at the Town-hall, among the films shown being "A ...

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  9. THE SCARLET TROUBADOURS.

    The Theatre Royal was well filled on Saturday evening, when the Scarlet Troubadours presented another of their delightful programmes to a highly ...

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  10. THE CONSTITUTION.

    Reuter's correspondent at Constantinople states that two military trains with 1,600 infantry from Salonika have arrived at Spartakules, 76 kilometres ...

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  11. QUEEN'S HALL.

    West's Pictures are evidently losing none of their popularity. To-night the 48th programme will be presented for the seventh and last time. ...

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  12. THE "ALL RED" MAIL ROUTE.

    The Colonial Office has received no information with regard to the proposed "All Red" Mail Route Conference referred to in a cable message ...

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  13. A SERIOUS MUTINY.

    Reports received from Hademkee(?) state that 1,200 artillery men stationed in the town mutinied and seized their officers. The mutineers then entrained ...

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  14. TOWN HALL, MIDLAND JUNCTION.

    This evening the Ring's Picture Co. will present their usual Monday evening entertainment at Midland Junction. The programme will include:—"The ...

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  15. EUROPEAN BREAD FAMINE PREDICTED.

    Mr. Patten, who has recently made enormous profits out of wheat deals in Chicago and New York, predicts that before many months have passed ...

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  16. ENGLAND'S ATTITUDE.

    The Prime Minister, Mr. Asquith, speaking at Glasgow yesterday, said that the Turkish Government had assured the British Government. that it ...

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  17. "THE CARNIVAL OF FLOWERS."

    The arrangements for the production by the Sunshine League of "The Carnival of Flowers" at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday evening. May 1 ...

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  18. COMMENT BY THE "TIMES."

    The "Times," commenting upon Canada's proposal to discuss the question of naval defence with the Admirtlayt and upon the Commonwealth ...

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  19. CONSOLS AFFECTED.

    British Consols were quoted yesterday at £84 12s. 6d. against £85 8s. 9d. on Thursday. The market is nervous, owing to the Turkish troubles and ...

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  20. CAUSE OF THE REVOLUTION.

    Hakke Bey and Enver Bey, two of the leaders of the July revolution, have arrived at Salonika from Vienna. They accuse the Liberal Union Party of ...

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  21. WHEAT AFLOAT.

    The quantity of wheat afloat for the United Kingdom is 3,310,000 quarters, and for the Continent 2,080,000 quarters. Atlantic shipments total 95,000 ...

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  22. SUBIACO FIRE BRIGADE BAND

    At the Subiaco Municipal Gardens to-night the Subiaco Fire Brigade Band will give an instrumental concert, under the conductorship of Bandmaster ...

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  23. EAST EDINBURGH BY-ELECTION.

    The election to fill the parliamentary vacancy caused in East Edinburgh by Sir Geo. M'Crae's acceptance of the office of Vice-President and ...

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  24. R.M.S. ORTONA IN A COLLISION.

    The R.M.S. Ortona, homeward bound from Australia, collided with the small steamer Tryst, 20 miles south of the Eddystone lighthouse, in ...

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  25. COMMONWEALTH'S NAVAL DESPATCH.

    Reuter's Agency has published synopsis of the Commonwealth's naval despatch to the Admiralty announcing that in the event of a war the whole ...

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  26. PROTESTANT ALLIANCE.

    The Oxford Lodge No. 6 (P.A.F.S. held its usual meeting on Wednesday evening last W.M. Bro. C. A. G. Fildes presided over a large ...

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  27. AMUSEMENTS

    "The Belle of New York" is quite, an old favorite with Perth audiences, who flock to see the piece because they know it by heart. Harry Brondson, who ...

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  28. CONSTANTINOPLE STREET FIRING.

    The stray bullets fired in the streets of Constantinople during Tuesday and Wednesday wounded 514 persons, and killed 17 others. The number of officers add turkish revolution ...

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  29. DREADNOUGHTS OVERRATED.

    Sir John Colomb, author of numerous publications on military and naval matters, in a letter to Mr. Arthur Henderson (Leader of the Labor Party) ...

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  32. SALONIKA THREATENS THE CAPITAL.

    The "Times" correspondent at Constantinople states that the officers of the Third Army Corps at Salonika have telegraphed threatening to attack the ...

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  35. OBITUARIES.

    The death is announced of Mr.Caesar Czarmkow, the well-known sugar merchant. ...

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  36. MR. J. H. RIGG, D.D.

    The death is announced of Mr. James Harrison Rigg, DD., a well-known Wesleyan minister, at the age of 88 years. ...

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  38. ASIA MINOR OUTBREAK.

    An anti-American outbreak occurred yesterday at Adana, a city of Asia Minor. Sixty persons were kilted, and many houses were burned. ...

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  39. JAPAN SUGAR COMPANY.

    A sensational report comes from Japan to the effect that nine deputies of the Japanese Lower House have been arrested on charges of bribery in ...

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  40. GENERAL UNREST.

    The "Times" states that seven battalions of troops have left Salonika for Constantinople, but without artillery. They will probably be met by a ...

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