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  2. IRELAND

    In the House of Commons, replying to Captain Wedgwood Benn, Lieut.-Col Sir Hamar Greenwood (Chief Secretary for Ireland), stated that, the ...

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  3. ANNUAL CONFERENCE

    At Perth Trades Hall this morning the annual conference of the Railway and Tramway Officers' Union was commenced. The election of officers ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL

    Regarding the strike of insurance agents, Mr. W. H. Kitson, secretary of the Australian Clerical Association, slated to-day that many inquiries by ...

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  5. SENTENCES

    Out of a list of thirteen cases, comprised the August programme for Die Criminal Court, four persons, who pleaded their guilt, were remanded for ...

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  6. WARSAW

    "Warsaw, the capital city of Poland, has boon captured. ...

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  7. WINTER

    Western Australia, or that portion comprised in the southwestern corner, is experiencing an exceptionally severe winter. At present it looks ...

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  8. SEAMY SIDE

    The following appeared in our third edition last evening:— When tho Criminal Court opened for tho August session this morning, a ...

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  9. ANOTHER REPORT.

    Tho correspondent of tho London "Times" at Kovno says that the Bol-shoviks have entered Warsaw. ...

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  10. THREE YEARS.

    From the squad, Billy Mattico was first called into the dock, "Billy" is an aboriginal, and, in addition to breaking and entering, was charged ...

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  11. GUILTY.

    Later. Alderman M'Sweeney (Lord Mayor of Cork), was court-martialled to-day. He was charged with seditious speech ...

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  12. BOLSHEVIK INTENTIONS.

    The special Sydney "Sun" cable service on August 9, contained the following London messages:—"The Times" taken a serious view ...

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  13. FORGERY.

    First came Nancy Yuomi Revelle, whose name has appeared on several lists, but who has been a, hospital in mute for some time past, and ...

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  14. RUSSIAN DELEGATE.

    M, Kameneff, one of the Russian trade delegates, now in London, in a letter to Mr. Lloyd George, says that Russia is anxious to learn Britain's ...

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  15. PARLIAMENT

    Owing to tho death of Mr. Henry Daglish a former Premier of the State, both Houses of Parliament adjourned to-day on meeting as a mark ...

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  16. TWO YEARS.

    Next came Henry Bilkey, charged with having attempted to commit an unnatural offence, for which he will pay penalty of two years behind the ...

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  17. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    Speaking at Quesnoy, M. Millerand said he thought it was hard to recognise certain divergencies of opinion between France and Britain. They ...

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  18. "COUNCIL OF ACTION."

    In the House, of Commons, Mr. N. Pemberton Billing drew attention to the resolutions threatening a general strike in tho event of military ...

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  19. STRIKE AT CHELSEA. N.Z.

    Nearly 200 men struck work at Chelsea Sugar Refinery for a 44-hour week, and Increased pay. ...

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  20. LATE MINING

    As interest, in the St. Ives stems to be livening of late, Mr. W. Winfield of Hamilton Hill, who was identified with Boulder mining circles for 20 years ...

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  21. NINE MONTHS.

    Charged with bigamy, and having confessed his guilt, George Mitchell Andree was next called, and was sentenced to nine months' Imprisonment. ...

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  22. COST OF LIVING.

    Sir,—As a working woman, I think the list of clothes for a year, published by you yesterday in your Arbitration Court report, was put together by ...

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  23. THREE CASES LAPSE.

    Dr. Stow next intimated that in the cases of Emily Virco, who was charg-ed with stealing. Thomas Woodhead, for the manslaughter of Douglas ...

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  24. ABORTION CASE POSTPONED.

    Dr. Stow also asked that the trial of Mary Tonkin, on a charge of attempting to procure abortion, stand over until next session, and his Honor agreed. ...

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  25. LET OFF.

    The fourth person who had fallen foul of the law was Thomas Crowe against whom there stood a threefold Charge of forgery, uttering, and ...

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  26. RUSSO-POLISH CRISIS.

    In the House of Commons Mr. Bonar Law, in moving the adjournment until October 19 with the provise that the House might be convoked earlier ...

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  27. UNNATURAL OFFENCE.

    The next case wan a charge against Henry Bilkey that, on July 24 last, at Chidlow's Well, ho committed an un-natural offence. Bilkey pleaded guilty ...

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  28. M. PADEREWSKI.

    M. Paderewski has been appointed Polish delegate to the League of Nations. ...

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  29. FORGERY AND STEALING.

    Then came Thomas Crowe, who was asked whether, on a charge of forgery, uttering, and stealing, he was guilty or not guilty. Ho replied confessing ...

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  30. A CHEAP JACK

    At the Criminal Court to-day, Leonard Jacobs, described as a cheap-jack salesman, who carries on business in a lane opposite the Central Railway ...

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  31. AN ABORIGINAL BURGLAR.

    "Billy" Mattieo was the next name called. It will be remembered that "Billy," an aboriginal, was culled for last session, but was not forthcoming ...

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  32. THE LATE MR. W. B. BOYD

    The funeral of the late Mr. William B. Boyd, of Kalamunda, late of the Water Supply Department, Perth, for-merly of the 7th Field Ambulance ...

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  33. THE FORECAST.

    The official forecast states:—"Still cloudy and unsettled generally, with further rain in west and south-west coastal areas and the agricultural ...

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  34. BIGAMY.

    Then came a bigamy case, in which George Mitchell Andree was the accused, Asked whether he wan guilty of having on December 13, 1018, being ...

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  35. MINERS INJURED

    Two miners, Frederic Nanvervill and John Tandy, employed on tho Youanme mine, arrived at Perth to-day by the Wongan Hills train. Having received ...

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  36. THE LATE MR. EDWIN H.W. DUBBERLIN

    The funeral of the late Mr. Edwin H. W. Dubberlin took place on Saturday afternoon last, the 14th Inst. The cortege moved from tho residence ...

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  37. THE BACKBONE

    You know what the backbone is? You know that it is that stiff, bony column upon which the whole ana-tomy depends. From it the ribs are ...

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  38. FALSE PRETENCES ALLEGED.

    The last case on the list was a 'charge of false pretences against Leonard Jacobs, who pleaded not guilty, A report of this case appears ...

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  39. LATE SHIPPING

    Latest advices from M.'Ilwraith, M'Eaeharn Pty., Ltd., indicate that the s.s. KATOOMBA will not arrive at Fremantle till 7.30 to-morrow ...

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  40. DRUGGED

    Several impudent cases of that have been reported to the Melbourne police recently. One man who went to sleep in a train, and was carried ...

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  41. DARING THIEVES

    Two thieves loaded about £300 worth of suitings at a shop at Dulwich Hill early last night, amidst a number of passers-by, who did not suspect them ...

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  42. Advertising

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  43. Family Notices

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  44. Advertising

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