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  2. ALBANY NOTES

    A general meeting of members of the Albany Chamber of Commerce took place last night in the Council Chamber. Th president (Mr. T. H. ...

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  5. STOP PRESS

    LATER NEWS RECEIVED DURING THE PRINTING OF THIS EDITION WILL APPEAL BELOW. ...

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  7. THE WALLET CASE.

    After further evidence had been tendered by the prosecution in the charge against Edward Bell and Chas. R. Ranford this afternoon, the ...

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  8. SWIMMING

    Miss Fanny Durack and Miss Mina Wylie, Australian swimmers, have been suspended because of their refusal to compete in a special contest under the ...

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  9. CRICKET

    There was heavy rain at Clifton when the match between the Australians and Gloucestershire was resumed. The Australians, who had ...

    Article : 67 words
  10. LOCAL AND GENERAL.

    Bobaris, winner of the Hannans Handicap, has been rehandicapped for the Kalgoorlie Cup, and will carry 8.4. The owner of Fantarie was ...

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  11. SANDOWN PARK MEETING

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  13. WIN AGAINST SOMERSET.

    Rain fell at Taunton and interfered with the match between the Australians and Somerset. The visitors were dismissed for 85, while the county did ...

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  14. WHARF LABORERS' TROUBLES.

    The Industrial Disputes Committee conferred with Senator Millen regarding the wharf laborers, but no decision was come to, and Senator ...

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  15. KALGOORLIE MEETING

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  16. A COMPLIMENTARY DINNER.

    At the dinner to be tendered to the Australian team of, military cricketers on September 15, Lord Harris will preside, and General Birdwood will be ...

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  17. AUSTRALIAN NOTE ISSUE.

    A return issued to-day shows, that 19,312,555 Australian notes were issued and not redeemed at this date. They represent a value of f 54,767,213. ...

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  18. DEATH OF WILLIAM CAFFYN.

    The death is announced of Mr. William Caffyn, the former noted Surrey cricketer, at the age of 91 years. (Caffyn once upon a time lived in ...

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  19. NELL GWYNNE'S TOMB.

    Apropos of St. Martin-in-the-Fields, where, as stated, the Medical Missions Exhibition is being held, we wonder (says the "Globe") how many ...

    Article : 145 words
  20. THE KOREAN "REPUBLIC."

    The New York "Times" Washington correspondent says that Dr. Rhee, the so-called President of the Korean Republic, has proclaimed the ...

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  21. COUNTY CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Yorkshire won the county cricket championship, with Kent second and Nottinghamshire third. Lancashire and Somerset tied for fourth position. ...

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  22. SEAMEN'S CONFERENCE.

    The seamen's conference convened by Senator Millen met this morning at the Interstate Commissioner's room. After a short consultation n the ...

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  23. SHIPMENT OF WHEAT AND WOOL.

    The steamer City of Dunkirk took her departure for London via Durban yesterday with 4,913 bales of wool and 48,901 bags of wheat, while the ...

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  24. TROTTING

    The meetings on the goldfields will be continued on Wednesday night and concluded on Friday night. The principal race of the year, the ...

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  25. TENNIS

    In the fourth round of the national singles' tournament at Forest Hills, Norman Brookes, of Australia, defeated C. S. Garland, of Pittsburg. ...

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  26. AMERICAN INDUSTRIAL CONFERENCE.

    The New York "Time" Washington correspondent, said that President Wilson announces that he will shortly call a conference of authoritative ...

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  27. A LIGHTER TOUCH.

    One of the effects of war seems to be a better philosophy in the playing of games. Before young men who lived the sheltered life went out to fight, ...

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  28. THE WEATHER.

    After a spell of a few fine days a change took place yesterday, and to- day the weather conditions are of a wintry nature, a strong sooth-west ...

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  29. AUGUST GOLD.

    The Mines Department reports the gold output fort August in Western Australia at 58,952.58 fine ounces, of the value of £250,414 12s 10¼d. ...

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  30. NEW BOOKS

    (From Sampson, Low, Marston and Co., Ltd.), "The Australians and Their Final Campaign in 1918," by F. M. Cutlack, will be read with keen ...

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  31. KALGOORLIE ACCEPTANCES. SECOND DAY.

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  36. ATHLETICS

    In the army athletic championships at Aldershot, Sergeant Mason, a New Zealander, won the half-mile in 2min. 0 3-5sec. This has been only twice ...

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  37. SIR VESTA TILLEY.

    Lady de Frece—or shall we say Sir Vesta Tilley?—was very pleased about the knighthood conferred upon her husband, Sir Walter de Frece, when I ...

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  40. BRITAIN'S CINEMA KING.

    This is the title for which Major David Davies, M.P., seems to be qualifying; he is chairman of two recently formed cinematograph companies, ...

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  41. TATTERSALL'S CLUB MEETING

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