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  2. PREMIER AND AGENTGENERAL

    This morning: the Premier ("Mr J. Mitchell), accompanied by the Agent Gereral (Sir James Connolly), who in now on a visit to the State ...

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  3. THE THIRD TEST

    The following are the details of the play of late this afternoon:— BOWLING COLLARED. The two English batsmen soon ...

    Article : 124 words
  4. THE RAILWAY STRIKE

    Sir,—Wihen in August, 1914, the world was set ablaze, even Germany the Instigator, the "agent provocateur" of Austria, had not the courage to ...

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  5. THE MARBLE COMMISSION

    The inquiry into the case of Thomas and Georgina Mable, who, a couple of days after Christmas in 1916, were committed to the Claremont Hospital ...

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  6. IMMIGRANTS

    The 828 men, women and children, who arrived at Fremantle yesterday by the s.s. Zealandic, comprised what must prove in the days to come a very ...

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  7. IRELAND

    De Valera (president of the Irish "Republic") writing to the Lord Mayor of Dublin, supporting the proposal from the Irish White Cross to relieve ...

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  8. BIG FIRE

    A spectacular fire broke out at 1.30 this morning in a large three-storeyed The following appeared in our third edition yesterday:- ...

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  9. THE COMMISSIONER OF POLICE.

    Robert Connell said that during Christmas week, 1915, ho was staying with his son and daughter-in-law on their farm at Ongerup, and in ...

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  10. POLICE RAIDS.

    Scotland Yard officers carried out extensive raids In London on Sunday night. They detained six suspected Sign Feiners connected with the ...

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  11. DANISH WAGES

    The Employers Association has issued a statement showing that wage of all workers have increased on an average of 289 per cent, since 1914 ...

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  12. THE SETTLEMENT

    Tho Minister for Railways (Mr. Seaddan) stated this morning that so far as he was concerned, the railway strike had been settled, and everything ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN FIELDING.

    The Australian fielding was splendtd. All the men were keen and active especially Taylor, on the outfield, who by his fast sprinting was continually ...

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  14. CONSTABLE JONES.

    Jeremiah John Jones, a police constable, who in 1916 was stationed at Gnowangorup, said that he received a complaint from Cecil Connell, of ...

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  15. CLUB SECRETARIES

    Alleged to have committed a breac of Section 142 of the Licenaing Act, which declares that it shall be unlawful "for any member, or other ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL

    Mr. Ebsworth secretary of the marine stewards, stated the stewards had no intention of giving in yet. The strike position was unaltered from the. ...

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  17. ARBITRATION PROCEEDINGS.

    Inquiries made thin morning as to when the hearing of the Arbitration Court proceedings under the settlement would bp commenced, did not ...

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  18. MAILEY C0MES OFF.

    However [?] persistency with Maily was at last rewards for in trying to leg glance Douglas mis[?] one and was out leg before ...

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  19. OFFERS OF MECHANICAL TRANSPORT.

    Tho following la a copy of a letter received from the secretary of the Central Transport Committee, Perth: (To the Editor.) ...

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  20. RUSSELL PASSES THE CENTURY.

    [?] ran to his hundred by leg cutting Mailey through the slips, and be was so delighted with himself that the very next ball he ran half way ...

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  21. DEFICIT WIPED OFF.

    The deflclt was by Kelleway forcing Parkin just between extra leg and mid-on for 4, a really nice shot and cheera rang while Armstrong ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. MEETING OF RAILWAYMEN.

    A meeting of the various railwaymen, numbering about 250, assemble in Fremantle Trades Hall Saturday morning, when Mr. Jeanes, the ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL.

    It seldom happens that workmen are called upon to erect a building of large dimensions, which, when completed, in to servo as their future ...

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  24. END COMES QUICKLY.

    The fourth over after the adjournment Gregory, in the silps, eagerly snapped up Howell oft Mailey, and the side were out for 447; Russell ...

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  25. PARKIN ANNOYS THE CROWD.

    Parkin's appeal whenever he hit a batsman's legs, annoyed the public who bantered the visitors by yelling "How's that?" when a batsman hit ...

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  26. AUSTRALIA'S SECOND INNINGS.

    At a quarter to 5 o'clock Australia began her second inning with Collins and Bardsley, to the bowling of 'Howell and Douglas. Howell's first ball, a ...

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  27. UNION CONGRATULATED.

    Two telegrams from Queensland, and many messages from branches of the Loco. Union throughout this State, have been received by the secretary ...

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  28. LATE SPORTING

    Gerald Halpin, the noted amateur cyclist, who went to Antwerp last year as one of the Australian representatives, has decided to turn professional. ...

    Article : 46 words
  29. BAD 'TWEEN WICKETS RUNNING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 393 words
  30. KARLY DISASTER.

    Australia made another Indifferent start with 84 on the board Bardsley' played right over the top of a fast one from Howell, which found his ...

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  31. IMPORTANT CONFERENCE,

    A conference between members of the disputes committee of the A.L.P, and representatives of the employers was fixed for 3 o'clock this afternoon ...

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  32. BOXING.

    Bert M'Carthy, featherweight champion of Victoria, was awarded a decision on points at tho Melbourne Boxing Pavillion in a 20-round contest ...

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  33. CONSTABLE LYNCH.

    Constable Lynch, the other policeman, asked that Mable and hia family should go into Gnowangerup with him for the purpose of Identifying someone ...

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  34. STATE LABOR BUREAU.

    Mr. Jas. B. Hitchins, the secretary, reports:—"Owing to the cessation of the railway strike the Labor Bureau has presented a busy appearance since ...

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  35. TODAY'S PLAY

    The interest being centred In the great International contest between England and Australia, on the Adelaide Oval, was further endorsed ...

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  36. IRELAND

    A shooting disturbance began in Cork as the crowds were leaving a football match. Prom 4.30 armed police parties in motor lorries were ...

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  37. WHAT IS FUNNY

    Aristotle's definition of the ridiculous is, "What is out of time and place, without danger." K' there be pain and danger it becomes tragic, as many ...

    Article : 172 words
  38. DEPUTY P.M.G.'S THANKS.

    The Deputy-Postmaster General (Mr. J. J. Lloyd) desires to express through our columns the thanks of the Department to those owners of ...

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  39. RAILWAY OFFICERS.

    Recently, Mr. T, Kenafick, secretary of the Railway Officers' Association, was relieved of his usual duties in order to expedite the preparation of the ...

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  40. THE WICKET.

    The wicket remains in capital order, and it is a somewhat remarkable one. In former years it was quite the custom for the pitch to open with small ...

    Article : 166 words
  41. RAILWAY TICKET HOLDERS.

    It was ascertained today that the charge to bo made for monthly tickets to be used his month will be only half the ordinary rate and those people ...

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  42. LABOR'S LEADER.

    Mr. P. Trainer, organising secretary of the A.L.P., stated today that in connection with tho forthcoming State election, the Labor Party intended to ...

    Article : 79 words
  43. ESPLANADE GARDENS.

    Gaby Deslys in "The God of Luck" and Larry Semon in "The Suitor" are the principal films ar. the Gardens. The Esplanade Select Orchestra ...

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  44. MAILS REACH NORMAL,

    At the office of the Superintendent Of Malls, this afternoon, it was announced that mail time tables had reached normal. ...

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  45. "NOT MENTALLY NORMAL."

    To Witness: When did you gain the opinion that the Mables were insane? I was under the impression from the first time that I went to their ...

    Article : 254 words
  46. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 110 words
  47. BOY SCOUTS' CONCERT PARTY.

    The South Australian Boy Scouts' Concert Party, who are opening their return, season tonight in the Melrose Theatre, have just completed a most ...

    Article : 120 words
  48. Advertising

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    Advertising : 29 words
  49. FOURTH TEST.

    As a result of the shipping strike the English cricketers will not visit Tasmania, but will play matches In Victoria, at Stawell, Hamilton, and ...

    Article : 64 words
  50. ARMSTRONG TO THE RESCUE.

    Realising the seriousness of the situation for Australia, Armstrong altered the overnight plan of sending Taylor to the wickets, but instead took ...

    Article : 158 words
  51. ICE WORKERS.

    Following the holding of union meetings, the ice workers of the metropolitan area submitted a new log covering wages and conditions of work, to the ...

    Article : 72 words
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