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Advertising : 131 wordsA meeting of the Karrakatta Cemetery Board was held on Friday afternoon last, when certain irregularities were brought under the notice of members. It appears ...
Article : 417 wordsAn extraordinary outrage is reported from Johannesburg. A couple of customs officers were conveying a bag containing £5,000 to the Standard Bank. In one of the most ...
Article : 116 wordsThat the one and only teetotal Labor M. P. has sustained a sudden slump from sobriety. That the "celery tonic" having failed, he ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 533 wordsThe goldfields annual summer carnival was opened on the racecourse here this afternoon. In the morning and at noon the weather was threatening and cloudy, and ...
Article : 797 wordsThe V.R.C. Autumn Meeting closed to-day in hot weather. To wind up the meeting hackers had some nasty facers. They began badly. Wakeful frightened all ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 124 wordsThe Constantinople correspondent of the Standard has had an interview with the Grand Vizier with regard to the Macedonian question. He is satisfied that the Porte ...
Article : 80 wordsThe New South Wales League of Wheelmen opened a five days' meeting, the chief feature of which is a handicap carrying prizes to the value of £1000, on the Sydney ...
Article : 84 wordsA conference of Chambers of Commerce has been held in London to discuss the question of the tariffs. The decision arrived at was that the present System operates ...
Article : 81 wordsThe following are the weights for the Boulder races to be held on Wednesday and Saturday next:— FIRST DAY. ...
Article : 377 wordsP.P.Y.C. Bear-Commodore Cup [?] yesterday was [?] in a 25 to 30 [?] breeze. S[?], Phryne, Gloria, and Momo started. ...
Article : 57 wordsIt was announced yesterday that the Government have compromised two claims for refund of unpaid border duty on cattle—said claims being respectively against the firms ...
Article : 584 wordsThe Canadian Government, having learned that the Australian Commonwealth proposes to extend the Eastern Extension. Telegraph Co.'s facilities to Victoria and ...
Article : 50 wordsMr. T. H. Sloan's Bill providing that public-houses shall be closed throughout Ireland at 9 o'clock on Saturday night has passed its second reading in the House of ...
Article : 39 wordsThe W.A.Y.C held their fourth [?] the "B" class boats in the inner [?] yesterday afternoon. A very strong [?] was blowing and gave the 12 starters a very ...
Article : 35 wordsAlarming earthquakes have taken place during the last two days in Saxony and Bohemia. ...
Article : 21 wordsE. and J. Fowler 159 for 5 wickets (Pembroke 84 not ont) v. Shipping 37. W. D. Moore 67 v. Ferguson-Batemon 32. Looo. 115 for 2 wickets (Toohey 57 not ...
Article : 47 wordsA match for the professional [?] championship of Australia and £100 a [?] between Richard Tressider, of New[?] and Harry Pearce, of Double Bay, was ...
Article : 47 wordsSince Maggie Moore's occupancy, the Theatre Royal has been packed, crammed, jammed to the doors every evening. "The Widow from Japan," which was first ...
Article : 236 wordsWatchmakers and Jewellers 59 (Norse 14 not out) v. Metropolitan Water Works 57 (Patterson 7 for 13). J. M. Ferguson 68 (Cartnell 19, Gilbert ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 33 wordsFollowing are the results of the electorate matches concluded to-day:— Sturt completed its innings against East Adelaide for 265 (Stuart 120), and dismissed ...
Article : 99 wordsThe annual event, the ch[?] was commenced yesterday afternoon, under the auspiess of the W.A. Bowling [?] tion. Five matches were played at ...
Article : 262 wordsIn reply to many inquiries it may be stated that Abundance was scratched for the Championship at 10 minutes to 2 p.m. on the 5th inst. ...
Article : 175 wordsTo-morrow (Monday, March 9) Mr. Chas, Sommers will sell by auction, on the premises, 86 Bennett-street, furniture and effects, including Mignon piano. On ...
Article : 153 wordsBright and lively has been the record at the above cheery little resort of all who seek for blitheness beneath the stars, the meet scintillating of the mundane planets ...
Article : 78 wordsFollowing are the results of this afternoon's Melbourne inter-club matches:— North Melbourne, six for 171 (Hopkins 59) v. East Melbourne, eight for 174 ...
Article : 91 wordsWhen this, the latest invention of Edison, the magician, was first advertised, the public thought that another third-rate show had come along. But they were woefully ...
Article : 191 wordsThis suburb is now blessed with a splendid train service, a first-class platform, with all appurtenances, an up-to-date hotel, and a fairly numerous population. These facts ...
Article : 85 wordsThe Perth Council should be on the [?]. A job is on the board for Monday night. The Works Committee intend to recommend the appointment of an inspector ...
Article : 109 wordsChas. Moore & Co. have a revolution in their window that will astonish you. Go and have a look. They fit all corsets, no matter what price yon give for them. They ...
Article : 63 words"Contributor" (Perth).—Always glad to receive any good items. "Medieus."—Half a column of incisive vituperation is hardly the best way to imbue ...
Article : 79 wordsThe latest medical remedies are obtainable at the W.A. Apothscaries Company, Ltd., 456 Hay-street, and corner William and Murray-streets. Tel 258. ...
Article : 40 wordsThe W.A. Apothecaries Company, Ltd., stock only first qualities in Drugs, Trusses and all Sundries. 466 Hay-street, and corner William and Murray-streets. Tel. ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 8 Mar 1903, Page 1
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