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  4. LATE SPORT[?] NOTES FROH THE [?]

    Bright Pilgrim got a bad run in the part ot the OnkaparingaCup; but he fit at a torrific pace. The extra distance Adelaide Cup should serve him, [?] ...

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  5. LATE SPORTING. RANDWICK RACES.

    The A.J.C. Autumn carnival was concluded to-day at Randwick under fine weather conditions. There was a large attendance and the course was in good ...

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  6. LATE SPORTING.

    The above gathering eventuated this afternoon, when fine weather prevailed. The attendance was large. Backers had a royal day, as either first or second favorite ...

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  7. LATE SPORTING.

    The S.A. Tatt's Annual Meeting was held to-day in hot weather. There was a good attendance; but the totalizator receipts fell over £2000 short of the ...

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  8. FELONIES FAKED.

    Compounding felonies is a besetting sin of public life in Western Australia, and no wonder since the Government sets the example. The records of the Civil Service ...

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  9. [?] SAY

    [?] Easter Encampment [?] a rather moist time [?] [?] grog consigned to the ...

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  10. RUSSO-JAPANESE WAR. SERIOUS RUSSIAN REVERSE.

    News, as yet unconfirmed, from St. Petersburg, indicates that in a conflict with the Japanese on the Yalu River the Russian forces met with a serious reverse, and ...

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  11. SYDNEY.

    Lord Cardigan proved on Monday could carry weight, but then he a only horse in the race that had done time Cup preparation. Emir seemed ...

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  12. CANADIANS ENLISTED.

    Japan has engaged 200 Canadians to serve with the medical and ambulance corps. The men engaged served in a similar capacity during the war in Sonth Africa. ...

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  13. MOBILISING NAVY RESERVES.

    A mobilization of the naval reservists has been effected at Sebastopol. ...

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  14. PROTECTING PORT ARTHUR.

    The correspondent of the Chronicle at Tokio states that a moat has been constructed four miles long and that defences built with mud and barbed wire have been ...

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  15. JAPANESE FATALITIES.

    It is officially stated at Tokio that inthe various attacks ou Port Arthur 14 were killed, nine died from the wounds they received, and 91 others were wounded, and ...

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  16. EMPRESS OF JAPAN.

    The Tokio correspondent of the Standard is responsible for the statement that the Empress of Japan presented to the Russian soldiers who were wounded at the battle of ...

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  17. FRANCE AB ENGLAND.

    Details of the Anglo-French Treaty have have not yet been published, but the English newspapers describe them, so far as they suggest an amicable settlement of ...

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  18. BRITISH MYY.

    At a meeting recently held at Gosport, Mr. Arthur Hamilton Lee,. Civil Lord of the Admiralty, denied that Britain was moving too fast in the matter of ...

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  19. IMPORTANT DISCOVERIES.

    Sir Clements Markham, the president of the Royal Geographical Society, says that Captain Scott's Antarctic expedition has resulted in magnificent discoveries, which he ...

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  20. A DARING THEFT.

    Last Monday the mare Kent (Bris[?]) Lady West) a half-sister to Westlan[?] stolen from the Transcontinental [?] stables in broad daylight. She [?] ...

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  21. MILLIONAIRE MURDERED.

    The Express gives a gruesome account of a daring series ot murders at Vilna in the Balkan Peninsula. A band of burglars obtained entrance ' ...

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  22. A MERCHANTS' CONSPIRACY.

    A number ct prominent merchants at Vancouver have been committed for trial in the Supreme Court of Canada for conspiring to interfere with Canadian trade and com ...

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  23. BOWLS.

    The semi-finals of the cham[?] pairs were played, yesterday on the[?] green. The competition was to have brought to a conclusion, but darkney[?] ...

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  24. DESCENT OF DO DOWIE.

    The silk-winged"Profit"'Elijah the Restorer, in due at Fremantle to-morrow. Despite the handling he has received at the hands of irate and incensed citizens in the ...

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  25. CHINESE IN CANADA.

    Sir Wilfred Laurier has disallowed the British Columbian Act, which specificiaily aimed at the exclusion of the Chinese as workmen in the mines. ...

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  26. THE JEWS IN RUSSIA.

    The Homel trials is Russia are pronounced nothing but a mockery. The witnesses are alternately browbeaten and cajoled, the real criminals shielded and released, and the Jews, ...

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  27. SEVERE EARTHQUAKE,

    An earthquake of unusual severity has been experienced at Kossova and at Salonika. Fifteen thousand houses have been destroyed; twenty persons have been ...

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  28. Family Notices

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  29. WALKING.

    On the Scotch College Ground to-day a fifty-mile walking centest was held, under the auspices of the Melbourne Amateur Walking Club. There were three starters: ...

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  30. THE SUNKEN SUBMARINE.

    The Mail, giving an account of the raising of the submarine "Al," which was sunk in the English Channel, states that the bodies of the orowned crew were recovered ...

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  31. FREMANTLE RACES.

    A good attendance was in evidence at Bicton yesterday, when the Fremantle Race Club's third meeting was held. The fields were large and some good racing witnessed. ...

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  32. BETTING SHOP RAIDED.

    Whilst the Randwick race meeting was progressing this afternoon, the police raided a shop in Market-street, supposed to be conducted for betting purposes. Four men ...

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  33. STOLEN CAMON.

    It is believed that six cannons of historic associations have been stolen from the Rotunda at Woolwich. It is supposed that the robbery took ...

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  34. LAWN TENNIS.

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  35. CYCLING.

    A farewell cycle meeting was opened at the Adelaide Oval to-day. The weather was excellent, but the attendanee was not large. In the second heat of the Easter ...

    Article : 343 words
  36. SWIMMING.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 299 words
  37. RELIGIOUS REFERENDUM.

    The Premier (Thomas Beut) has arranged to meet Anglican Bishop Clarke, the Rev" Bleeds " Fitchett, and Mr. Balfour, M.L.C., on Monday in reference to the ...

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  38. MELBOURNE CRICKET.

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  39. ROWING.

    The eight oarsmen selected to represent Westralia in the Australian rowing championship had a trial spin with another eight yesterday. The test men rowed a sharp ...

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  40. KINGSTON SOMEWHAT BETTER.

    The latest about Mr. Kingston, who lies in a private hospital suffering from diabetes, is that his condition is slightly improved. ...

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  41. A GAME OF GEORGE'S.

    Owing either to the parsimony or the neglect af the Railway Department, people living on the Midland Junction line have frequently to make night journeys in ...

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  42. ADELAIDE CRICKET.

    The final round of Electorate cricket matches was begun to day. North Adelaide made 189 for 5 wickets, against East Adelaide (Pellew 61, McKenzie 61 not out). ...

    Article : 59 words
  43. KIHGSMILL'S FALSEHOODS.

    In yesterday's evening paper Mr. Kingsmill took upon himself to deny the statements made by Mr. Walter Malcolmson to the London Times in reference to the ...

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    To-day the Manx Fairy will leave Perth for Fremantle at 10.15 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. and connecting with the Gannet which will leave the Port at ll 30 for Garden Island. ...

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    The " Australian Football Guide," published by a well-known sporting pressman, is one of the cheapest and completest football handbooks ever placed before the public. ...

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    All prescriptions guaranteed dispensed with drags of the best quality at reasonable rates. Edmund Dean and Co. chemists, 415 Hay-street, Perth. ...

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    We understand that Mr. Jackson Orr, late of the loco, department in the railways, is a candidate for the position of secretary to the D.F. and C. Union, caused" by''the ...

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