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  2. THE THIRD TEST

    After our detailed report closed yesterday of the third test match now in progress between Australia and England, in Adelaide, the following ...

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  3. LATE SPORTING

    In our sporting [?] there is published a letter from the Captain," Who comments upon the handicapping of Captain Fox and [?] for the ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL

    At 10 o'clock to-morrow morning the conference of parties concerned in the recent threatened industrial trouble at Collie will be held at the ...

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  5. TERRIBLE COLLISION

    The violent collision which occurred In "Broadway," Nedlands, on the night of January 11, and which resulted in the death of Victor Wilson, a ...

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  6. THE SUBMARINE

    The chicago "Tribune's" weimar correspondent Interviewed Von Schcer He said there were proposals throughout the world for abandoning capital ...

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  7. THE MABLE COMMISSION

    Prior to the commencement of the Royal Commission this morning, which is inquiring into the committal to, and detention at, the Claremont Hospital ...

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  8. FEDERAL V. STATE

    It is probable that an appeal will shortly be made to the Privy Council with regard to the recent decision of the Full High Court on a case stated ...

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  9. DOUGLAS PERPLEXED.

    Kelleway pulled a short-pitched one from Parkin to the leg boundary, and this gave Australia a lead of 800 runs. In Fender's first over one ball shot ...

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  10. SATURDAYS MEETING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 346 words
  11. A GALLANT STAND.

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  12. SOLIDITY PERSONIFIED.

    Kelleway was exactly an hour for his first 20 after resuming. He was indeed solidity personified, A no-ball from Fender was promptly sent to the ...

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  13. DR. POPE.

    Dr. Edward Campbell Pope said that he was in practice at Katanning In 1915 ,and had examined Thoams Mable. He came to the conclusion ...

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  14. IRELAND

    Seven young men arrested in Dublin in the 86-hour raid were released after inquiries. ...

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  15. KELLEWAY GOES AT LAST.

    Pellew, with a square leg hit, with plenty of power behind It, off Howell, soon reached the ropes. The whole crowd rose en masse and watched the ...

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  16. ON THEIR WAY REJOICING.

    In spite of Douglas rapid changes at the bowling crease, the pair of Aus­tralians went on their way rejoicing, and in the hope of enticing them to ...

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  17. SIR JOSEPH WARD

    Sir Joseph Ward, addressing the Australian Natives' Association luncheon, said that the countries oversea were deeply interested in the ...

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  18. GERMAN JUBILEE

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Berlin correspondent says that Monarchists are ostentatiously celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of the proclamation of the ...

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  19. ARMSTRONG'S MAGNIFICENT EFFORT.

    Armstrong greeted the rival skipper by despatching his second ball clear through Hobbs at cover to the boundary, a hit with plenty of weight ...

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  20. CROSS-EXAMINATION BY MR. DWYER.

    Mr. Dwyer: What would you term the kind of Insanity Mable is suffering from?—Chronic delusional Insanity or paranoia. ...

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  21. THE END OF PELLEW.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 517 words
  22. HAIRDRESSERS' UNION,

    Until about last November, when members joined up as a section of the Shop Assistants' Union, the Hair dressers' Union was not on a sound ...

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  23. BOXING.

    A large majority of those who assembled at the Esplanade Gardens last night to witness the contest between Monty Murton and Barney Thompson ...

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  24. WARRIORS' DAY

    The Prince of Wales addressed a meeting at Drury Lane, which enthusiastically launched the Warriors' Day scheme, whereby every ...

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  25. KELLEWAY'S GREAT CENTURY.

    Taylor quickly ran into the twenties and the Incidentals gave Australia a lead of 200 runs, but Kelleway was not to be flustered in his play. During the ...

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  26. PREMIER AND AGENT GENERAL

    Last evening the Premier, accom­panied by the Agent-General, Sir James Connolly, left for Albany, the main object of the trip being to enable ...

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  27. LABOR PARTIES

    The Swiss and Norwegian Labor Parties have repudiated the Moscow International. ...

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  28. TAYLOR'S SHORT AND MERRY INNINGS,

    Taylor's short and merry Innings came to a conclusion at a few minutes to 6 o'clock, when he was caught at the wickets off Fender. Pellew came ...

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  29. TO-DAY'S PLAY

    The attendance on Tuesday reached 14,000, so that there is every prospect of the grand total going beyond 100,000 before the game ends, which is not ...

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  30. TRAIN TRAGEDY

    A train carrying a quantity of ben­zine between Luga and Novgorod caught fire and exploded. The wreck­age burnt fiercely, killing 68 ...

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  31. COMMERCIAL CLERKS.

    It was announced to-day by Mr. A. M'Callum, general secretary of the A.L.P., that Mr. W. H. Kitson, secretary of the Australian Clerical ...

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  32. VISITING ESMONDE

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Mr. Poynton) announces that Esmonde, who recently reached Sydney on a mission from Ireland, will ...

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  33. FORGERY ALLEGED

    This morning Donald Loftus, or Kennedy, an engineer, aged 28 years, was charged with forging and uttering a cheque for £950, with intent to ...

    Article : 67 words
  34. CROSS-EXAMINATION BY THE COMMISSIONER.

    The Commissioner: Do you consider that the facts as stated in this certificate were sufficient for the purpose of depriving a man of his liberty and ...

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  35. THE HANGMAN

    This afternoon the Deputy Coroner (Mr. F. W. Collett) and a jury inquired into the circumstances of the death of James Croucher. Deceased's ...

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  36. METALS' MARKET

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 123 words
  37. JAPANESE STEAMER

    The Japanese steamer Melgen Maru grounded on a reef off the Queensland coast while voyaging from Newcastle to Batavia. ...

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  38. TEST GOSSIP.

    Parkin was suffering from, a cold, both Monday and Tuesday, and was running a temperature, but to-day he was much better. ...

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  39. Advertising

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  40. PELLEW BATTING BRILLIANTLY.

    There were about 6,000 people present upon resumption, Including Lord Forster and Sir Archibald Weigall. Owing to the heat nearly all the ...

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  41. WHICH ONE

    If, like Solomon, who had a thousand wives, you had your choice to-day, what sort would you select? For Solomon they were lined up in rows. ...

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  42. BREAK OF GAUGE

    The Ministers for Railways in Victoria and New South Wales will confer with the Commonwealth authorities this afternoon concerning the ...

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  43. PELLEW FORCING THE PACE.

    At the end of half an hour Parkin replaced Howell (8 for 70). Kelleway, who was as patient as over, passed Armstrong's total by leg-glancing ...

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  44. STONEWALLING.

    The "Westminster Gazette," commenting on Tuesday's play at Adelaide, says that play as slow as this will inevitably kill cricket as a ...

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  45. VICE-CAPTAIN WILSON.

    E. R. Wilson (vice-captain of the English team) cabling to the "Daily Express" pays a warm tribute to the Australian public for its generosity ...

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