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  2. A TRIUMPH

    A message from St. John's (Newfoundland) states that Vickers's Vimy aeroplane started on its trans-Atlantic flight to Ireland at 12.15 this ...

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  3. FOCH

    Marshal Foch has left Paris to tour the army front. He will remain at headquarters at Luxemburg in readiness to give the order to advance in the ...

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  4. INFLUENZA.

    Tho cases of influenza reported to the Health Department this morning that the disease is spreading throughout the suburbs and country. ...

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  5. HUGHES or WATT?

    "The question," remarks the "Age." of the future leadership of the Nationalist Party in the Federal Parliament will no doubt be again raised at ...

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  6. SENSATION

    The Kalgoorlie express had Just roared over the Guildford railway crossing, Saturday afternoon, and a Perth-bound train had begun to enter ...

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  7. WIFE HAS COMPANY

    Edith Hancock used to near me throb of the engine of her husband's motor bicycle, and, benefiting by the warning of his return home, she would ...

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  8. DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS

    While Resinald Ralph Errington was serving his country at the war front, William Harold Mofflin formed an acquaintance with the soldier's wife ...

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  9. A.I.F.

    Senator Pearce inspected Sutton Vemy (Wiltshire) agricultural depot, where 600 members of the A.I.F. are training in orcharding, wool-classing, bee ...

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  10. WIFE LOSES NO TIME.

    The evidence of petitioner was that he married his wife in 1910. The home was established at Herdsman's Lake. He was a bricklayer by trade, and ...

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  11. MACHINE NOT SIGHTED

    A message from Halifax (Nova Scotia) states that Vickers's Vimy aeroplane has not been reported. The steamer Digby, which is arriving, has ...

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  12. ST. GEORGE'S HOUSE DEPOT.

    With the view of maintaining the supplies of necessary garments held in reserve by the Red Cross Society for the epidemic, it has been decided to ...

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  13. EDUCATION

    General Wilson, president of the Imperial Education Conference, at Australia House, and leading Dominion representatives taking part in army ...

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  14. SHE QUITS THE HOME.

    Being tired, from the exertion of the shooting trip, petitioner lay down on a sofa, and went to sleep. Upon awakening, he could find no trace of ...

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  15. BLACKBOY HILL CAMP

    The first patient to be admitted to tho camp at Blackboy Hill was received from Lion Mill yesterday, and the camp is now in commission. It ...

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  16. IRELAND SAFELY REACHED

    A wireless message received here from Clifden (County Galway, west coast of Ireland) reports that the Vimy machine alighted there at 9.40 ...

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  17. DISPUTE OVER AN ORCHARD

    In the Local Court this morning P.M. Canning delivered judgment in the case in which William John Price sued Walter Scott for the recovery of £45 ...

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  18. THE TELL-TALE MOTOR.

    "At that time," petitioner declared, "I was riding a motor "bicycle, and the noise of the machine was as good as a warning to my wife when I returned ...

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  19. DUTIES OF LOCAL AUTHORITIES

    With the increasing number of cases, the Health Department' has found itself seriously inconvenienced by the Jackpot ambulance arrangements. The ...

    Article : 144 words
  20. HOPES SHATTERED

    Florence Oldfield had only been married an hour or so when she learned that her husband had misrepresented his means: She had her eyes opened ...

    Article : 368 words
  21. IN FOG AND DRIZZLE

    Alcock and. Brown are in the best of health and spirits. Their -worst trouble was landing in boggy ground at Clifden The [?]selage was buried at ...

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  22. AFGHAN SENT TO HOSPITAL.

    Petitioner struck the man, who had to have an injury treated at hospital. Petitioner was induced by his wife to believe he had misjudged her conduct ...

    Article : 136 words
  23. PRICE OF MILK

    The secretary of the Milk Producers' Union stated to-day, in making known a rise in the price of milk, that so far as the producers "were concerned, a ...

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  24. SWIMMING

    Hobbs, an Australian professional swimmer, swam from Kew to Putney in eighty minutes. ...

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  25. GOLDFIELDS PRECAUTIONS

    The goldfields conference of local bodies met in Boulder last night to discuss what joint measures should be taken on the goldfields in the event ...

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  26. LIVED, WITH ANOTHER MAN

    Subsequently, petitioner went as a munition .worker to England, and he made provision for his wife's mainten-ance. After he reached England, he ...

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  27. THE WEEK-END FIGURES

    The new cases of influenza notified during the week-end numbered nine four on Saturday and five yesterday. Saturday's cases occurred in the city ...

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  28. A LONDON MESSAGE

    The Vimy aeroplane alighted at Cifden, County Galway. ...

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  29. NEGROES AND WHITE GIRLS

    A large crowd stormed a negro's coffee shop in the East End of London, and many negroes were badly maltreated. The police rescued several ...

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  30. THE LANDING

    Alcock and Brown are well and in good spirits after the sixteen hours' flight. Their landing was most difficult, owing to the boggy ground. ...

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  31. WENT BEHIND THE BAR.

    Further evidence was tendered to the effect that respondent had been a barmaid, and had lived with a man named Williams, at a Stirling-street ...

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  32. AT LEONORA

    A message received by the Public Health Department from Leonora on Saturday gave the following particulars regarding Friday:—Seven cases ...

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  33. JOCKEY NASH

    Richard Nash, the jockey who was arrested and charged with perjury arising out of the inquiry into the death of Alice Niod, has now been charged ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. 16 HOURS 12 MINUTES

    Aicock and Brown, after flying six-teen hours twelve minutes, arrived at the wireless station at Clifden. They circled around in aerials looking for a ...

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  35. THE KING

    His Majesty the King has issued an appeal for support to the Victory Loan. Security of property, he says, depends on a solid financial foundation. The ...

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  36. FIRST AMBULANCE TRAIN

    The first ambulance train, conveying a number of influenza patients to Blackboy Hill Camp from the metropolitan area, passed through the city ...

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  37. FIREWOOD WORKERS

    It was learned this morning that the Government has received a request from various, local governing bodies on the goldfields to consider the position ...

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  38. A BULLOCK DRIVER

    "I'm a bullock driver and can't help it," said Robert Anderson, who was charged at the City Police Court, to—day with having been disorderly and ...

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  39. FIVE CHARGES

    At the City Police Court to-day, John Scott was charged on five counts with false pretences, to which he pleaded guilty. Scott, by passing off ...

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  40. AT FREMANTLE

    Upon inquiry at the Fremantle Council Chambers at 2 o'clock this after-noon, it was ascertained that no fresh cases had been notified to-day. Dr. ...

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  41. THE WEATHER

    Weather conditions prevailing throughout the State during the 48 hours ended 9 a.m. to-day are shown in the following official synopsis ...

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  42. WEST PROVINCE VACANCY.

    The vacancy for the West Province caused by the death of Sir Henry Briggs, has caused quite a number of aspirants for Parliament to think hard ...

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  43. CZECHO-SLOVAKS

    An official review of the European situation states:— "The position of the Czecho-Slovakia is becoming serious. Obviously they ...

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  44. LATE SPORTING

    The Melbourne League matches o Saturday resulted:—Essendon 8.3 beat Geelong 6.8. Carlton 9.16 beat Collingwood 8.11. ...

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  45. RAINFALL.

    Further rains have been recorded fairly generally throughout the South-West. Apart from a registration of 69. points at Denmark and 30 points ...

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  46. BOXING.

    Friday night's 20-round bout In the King's Theatre, Fremantle, between Charlie Ray (the Collie "whirlwind") and Jack Snowy (a speedy Fremantle ...

    Article : 80 words
  47. LATE SHIPPING.

    From the Eastern States the s.s. WAR ACONITE arrived at 1.15 this afternoon. The s.s. EATON HALL, sailed for the ...

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  48. RED GROSS PREPARATIONS

    Although the epidemic has not assumed the proportions which would render necessary the calling up by the Department of Public Health of the ...

    Article : 130 words
  49. Family Notices

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  50. LOCAL WEATHER.

    It was a cold morning, and by noon the thermometer had only risen to 62 degrees. It is anticipated that present conditions will continue during the next ...

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  51. THE FORECAST.

    The official forecast is:—Fine throughout, except for some light scattered showers in the extreme South-West and along the South coast. ...

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  52. S.S. DONGOLA.

    The s.s. DONGOLA, which has ex-perienced heavy weather while coming from Sydney, is due to arrive at Fremantle to-morrow morning at 8 o'clock. ...

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  53. Advertising

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    Advertising : 47 words
  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 111 words
  55. MASKS.

    The position regarding masks is altered to some extent as the Department of Public Health has now decided that they will only recommend the ...

    Article : 296 words
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