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  4. SECOND EDITION. THE THIRD TEST MATCH

    The third test match between England and Australia commenced today at Leeds. The ground is parched for the want of rain. The weather is ...

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  5. FISCOM'S NATIONAL

    Delightfully the weather ravored the opening of the winter jumping carnival at Flemington to-day. The tracks were in perfect order, and there ...

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  6. RACING IN RAIN

    Decidedly unfavorable climatic conditions prevailed for yesterday's Canning meeting. The course was heavy, and times in consequence slow. There ...

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  7. ESPLANADE EMBROGLIO

    There was an immense gathering on the Esplanade last Sunday, drawn there in the expectation of hearing Wild West talk and "seeing some fun." ...

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    JACK DEMPSEY, WHO RETAINS THE TITLE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    When the conference resumed on Thursday it was clear Mr. Hughes had the majority with him in favor of the necessity of a renewal of the ...

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  10. A WAGIN SENSATION

    Patrick Kally, aged 62, a farmer, living some 14 or 15 miles cut of Wagin, died last Sunday morning at the Wagin Hospital under somewhat ...

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  11. BOUND AND GAGGED

    According to a police report a house in East Perth was entered by a masked man on Friday evening. The only occupant was a young girl (14). ...

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  12. INVITATION TO MR. HUGHES

    Mr. C. V. K. Sastri (one of the Indian delegates) called on Mr. Hughes and extended an invitation to him to-visit the youngest of the Empire's ...

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  13. THE BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The long awaited Carpenter-Dempsey, fight for the World's Champion ship was brought off at New [?]ersey. to-day Carpentier entered the ring ...

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  14. FLOODS IN N.S.W.

    The city last night and early this morning was swept by a cyclone. Soon after 5 p.m. strong gusts of wind began to whip up the rain, and at 11 p.m. the ...

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  15. Union Secretary Arrested

    Miss Cecilia Shelley, the secretary of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes' Union, was twice arrested on Friday on a charge of using insulting ...

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  16. THE IRISH REBELLION

    An auxiliary patrol surprised a party of Sinn Feiners lying behind a railway embarkment near Castleblayney (Monaghan County). The ...

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  17. Family Notices

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  18. A CLEVER IMPOSTOR

    Notwithstanding that he has some Mongolian blood in his, veins. Albert Edward Foo, alias Edgar Kidd, alias Edward Cuthbert Foo, alias Day, alias ...

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  19. BOXING IN MELBOURNE

    Dencio, the Filipino boxer, met Bert M'Carthy, the ex-Victorian feather[?] weight, at the Melbourne Stadium to[?] night. ...

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  20. "SELF-DETERMINATION"

    We have received a letter signed [?] P, Doheny, secretary Self-Determination for Ireland League of Australia. West Australian Section," which is ...

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  21. BRITAIN'S COALMINERS

    A meeting of the miners' executive, in view of the overwhelming vote favoring acceptance of the Government's terms, instructed the miners to ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES

    At the Antwerp wool sales 25,000 bales of "Bawra" wool were offered and 9900 sold at London parity closing rates. ...

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  23. GOLF NOTES

    The Cottesloe. Ladies' club, now between sixty and seventy strong, held a flag competition last Wednesday. By heroic efforts on the part of the ...

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  24. GENTLEMEN v. PLAYERS

    In the match Players v. Gentlemen, the amateurs made 404 and the Players declared their innings at 608 for 8 wickets. Hardinge made 127 and ...

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  25. "LIGHTNIN"

    Never since the heyday of J. C. Williamson as John Stofel in "Struck Oil" has an American actor created such an impression, and sustained his advance ...

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  26. DISQUALIFICATION OF VENTILATE

    "Dinkum" writes: "Like many other keen followers of trotting, the disqualification of Ventilate with his owner and driver, came as a surprise to me. ...

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  27. YESTERDAY'S ROWING

    While the inclemency of yesterday did not materially affect the rowing, it made things unpleasant from the spectators' point of view. The racing was ...

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  28. LAWN TENNIS

    At the Wimbledon tournament, Lycett and Woosnam beat R[?]per Barrett and Norton 8-6, 2-6, 6-2, 6-4, In the singles. Miss Lenglen beat Miss ...

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  29. THE MANNIX PROBLEM

    As nothing has been heard of Dr. Mannix since he left England by a Japanese steamer three or four weeks ago. curiosity is growing as to his ...

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  31. AMBULANCE CALLS

    The fire brigade had a couple of ambulance calls last evening. At 6.15 William Buckingham was taken to the hospital suffering from injuries to the ...

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  32. THE WHEAT POOL

    As a result of information procured by the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. K. Maley) while attending a conference of the Australian Wheat Board ...

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  33. GRAND NATIONAL STEEPLE

    The V.R.C. Grand National Steeple will be run next Saturday. At latest Mountain God is favorite, and on recent form he looks like taking an ...

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  34. LONDON, Saturday.

    In the play off for the French championship at Letouquet, Boomer won by seven strokes. Massey retired at the thirty-fourth bale. ...

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  35. SUDDEN DEATH AT SUBIACO

    While giving a lesson at his residence, 126 Coglilan-road. Subiaco, last night, Mr. Sherwin Richardson, the well-known professor of the violin, ...

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    Son Herman quotes the following prices on the Grand National Steeple-chase, to be run at Flemington next Saturday:—5 to 2 v. Mountain God. 6 ...

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  37. PICTURE CENSORSHIP

    A deputation representative of the whole of the moving picture proprietors of Perth will wait on the Minister for Education at ll o'clock on ...

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  38. LACROSSE

    Perth and North Perth met yesterday afternoon, and after a well-contested game the Perth team won. Scores: 6 goals to 5 goals. Five goals were ...

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    Land of Fog lucky to win, but yet he would have been unlucky to lose. Sibbritt was twice disappointed for an opening approaching the turn. ...

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    "The Awakening of Australia" will be presented again at the Melrose Theatre to-morrow night, this being the final staging of this remarkable fableaux. ...

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    Mt. Lawley is to be further planted with ornamental trees during the season. ...

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