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  • PLAY REVIEWED. A Dull Day's Cricket.

    MANCHESTER, June 21.—The special representative of the Australian Press Association, says:—"Although it was a midsummer's day, not only the weather but ...
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  • THE SECOND TEST. Mr. P. F. Warner Not So Confident

    LONDON, June 20.—Mr. P. F. Warner in the "Morning Post," commenting on the prospects of the second Test match says:—"Sutcliffe is not likely to be ... [Article] (252 words)
  • "England Should Win at Lord's."

    LONDON, June 22.—Mr. P. G. H. Fender, the Surrey captain, says:—It must be admitted that England had the major share of the luck in the first Test. I ... [Article] (151 words)
  • Australian Bowling Praised.

    LONDON, June 21.—In a trenchant article in the "Evening Standard," Mr. A. C. MacLaren says: "I am not too confident of England's ability to win at Lord's ... [Article] (236 words)
  • LATEST ENGLISH AVERAGES.

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  • A Rugby Umpire Knocked Out.

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Mr. T. Taylor, a Newcastle Rugby Football League referee, was knocked out yesterday by a player whom be had ordered off the field ... [Article] (83 words)
  • COUNTY MATCHES. Surrey's Big Score.

    LONDON, June 21.—A further round of County matches was begun to-day, Surrey making 475 runs for the loss of six wickets. Allen, the Middlesex bowler, who is ... [Article] (334 words)
  • FIGHTS AT FOOTBALL. Onlookers and Police Take a Hand.

    MELBOURNE, June 22.—Ill-feeling between players in a football match between Fraukston and Morning at Frankston yesterday culminated in a free ... [Article] (155 words)
  • MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING. Girl Seriously Injured.

    SYDNEY, June 22.—Mystery surrounds the shooting to-night of Rosie Kelly, a pretty 17-year-old girl, while she was playing a piano in a drawing room at her ... [Article] (97 words)
  • CONTROL OF HOARDINGS. DRAFT BY-LAW. Agreement Reached.

    A conference was held on Thursday between, the Town Planning Commissioner (Mr. D. L. Davidson) and representatives of the commercial and advertising ... [Article] (1176 words)
  • To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—Just at present, we have me question of a bonus on gold creating a vast amount of interest, throughout Australia. Western Australia, being the greatest ... [Article] (166 words)
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  • SECESSION. EASTERN STATES' ATTITUDE. "Thinking People Are With Us."

    KALGOORLIE, June 22.—During his visit to the Eastern States the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) found that the secession movement in Western Australia ... [Article] (336 words)
  • UNEMPLOYMENT. USE OF LOCAL GOODS. Ministers Warning.

    The Minister for Mines (Mr. J. Scaddan), who is in charge of the relief of unemployment, stated yesterday that he insisted on local goods being supplied by ... [Article] (241 words)
  • THE LORD MAYOR'S FUND.

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  • POSITION AT WAGIN. Citizens' Committee Formed.

    WAGIN,—June 22.—A meeting of citizens of Wagin and the surrounding districts was Leld at the Wagin Town Hall last night to formulate plans to deal with ... [Article] (326 words)
  • SUGGESTED LOAN WORK. Toll Bridie at Causeway.

    Mr. B. Rosenstamm, president of the Federated Chambers of Commerce of Western Australia, suggested yesterday that to relieve unemployment the projected new ... [Article] (208 words)
  • To the Editor "The West Australian."

    Sir,—The remarks made by "One Who Knows" in "The West Australian" of June 16 are certainly very sound, and I think I am expressing the sentiments of ... [Article] (160 words)
  • GENERAL NEWS.

    A euchre party will be held to-night at the Protestant Hall, Beaufort-street. There will be a matinee this afternoon at the Pagoda skating rink, Como. ... [Article] (358 words)
  • THE 48-HOUR WEEK. SYDNEY BUTCHERS ON STRIKE. Two Thousand Men Idle.

    SYDNEY, June 22.—A mass meeting of members of the Meat Employees' Union during the week-end reaffirmed their de-cision to continue the strike against the ... [Article] (495 words)
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  • POLICE COURTS. PERTH. (Friday.—Before Mr. A. B. Kidson, Acting P.M.)

    Remands.—Elizabeth C. Davey (33), domestic, was remanded until Monday on a charge of having been an idle and disorderly, person Constable Culmsee said that accused had been known ... [Article] (983 words)
  • CHILDREN'S COURT, PERTH. (Friday.—Before Mr. F. F. Horgan, S.M.)

    Stealing.—A boy 10 years old was charged with having stolen a handcart, belonging to Rudolph Hesse. The cart was traced by its tracks in the sand from the owner's house to ... [Article] (151 words)
  • FREMANTLE. (Friday.—Before Mr. H. J. Craig. R.M.)

    Stolen Suit Case.—Two charges of having stolen suit cases containing wearing apparel were preferred against William Aitkenhead, who pleaded guilty and was sentenced to three ... [Article] (53 words)
  • RURAL INTERESTS. COUNTRY NEWS.

    Kununoppin.—The local football team defeated Trayning at Trayning on June 7. The ground was very muddy owing to heavy rains during the morning. Scores: ... [Article] (1624 words)
  • AN UNFAMILIAR OPERA. "La Gioconda."

    To the endeavours of the West Australian Grand Opera Company Perth owed an introduction on Saturday to an interesting work not hitherto performed ... [Article] (1132 words)
  • ROTARY INTERNATIONAL. Convention in Chicago.

    CHICAGO, June 20.—The Rotary Clubs of 62 nations will be represented at the live-day convention of the Rotary International, which, will open here on Monday. ... [Article] (97 words)
  • BROADCAST PROGRAMMES. 6WF.

    To-day.—7.30: Town Hall chimes. 7.31: Weather forecast. 7.32: Musical reproduction. 7.57: Cables. 8.0: Time signal. 8.3: Mails and shipping. 8.8: Musical interlude. 8.11: ... [Article] (317 words)
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  • LEG CAUGHT IN JINKER WHEEL.

    MELBOURNE, June 22.—Caleb McCall (12), of Fish Creek. South Gippsland, lost the lower part of his right leg as a result of a peculiar accident which ... [Article] (102 words)
  • WOMAN FATALLY INJURED.

    ADELAIDE, June 22.—Mrs. Selina Tuff (38), of Dudley Park, received fatal injuries when she was knocked down by a motor car in Hanson-street, Adelaide, ... [Article] (54 words)
  • CIRCUS MAN MAULED BY LEOPARD.

    ADELAIDE, June 22.—R. Way, menagerie keeper, of Ashton Brothers' travelling circus, received a mauling from a leopard after a performance of the circus ... [Article] (67 words)
  • ACCIDENTS. CAR STRIKES A CULVERT. Two Passengers Killed.

    MELBOURNE, June 22.—A motor car accident live miles from Cohuna about six p.m. yesterday resulted in the deaths of Edmund Catt (55), and Leo Ryan (22). It ... [Article] (106 words)
  • EXPLOSION OF CHEMICALS.

    ADELAIDE, June 22.—Lloyd Horsfall (13), of Thomas-street, Croydon was playing with chemicals at his home this morning, when a bottle in which they were ... [Article] (62 words)
  • MAN HIT BY TRAIN.

    NORTHAM, June 22.—Near the Hawes-street level crossing, about 10 o'clock last night. Harry Blake (38), single, labourer, of Northam, was struck by a goods train ... [Article] (122 words)
  • KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    KALGOORLIE, June 22.—Frederick Brighton (60), miner, of Boulder, was knocked down in Burt-street, Boulder, this evening by a motor car driven by Miss E ... [Article] (54 words)
  • IMPERIAL CONFERENCE. A Plea for Full Discussion.

    LONDON, June 22.—The "Observer," in an editorial to-day, expresses the hope that the Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) will try to raise the ... [Article] (120 words)
  • PRISONERS ESCAPE. Motor' Car Missing.

    Two prisoners escaped from the prison farm at Pardalup, near Mount Barker, on Saturday, and it was believed by the police that they were on horseback, About 4 p.m. ... [Article] (150 words)
  • TRADE WITH CANADA. Australian Commissioner Arrives.

    VANCOUVER, June 20.—"Canada must buy more goods from Australia if trade both ways under the treaty is to be extended," said Mr. L. K. McGregor (the ... [Article] (97 words)
  • Complaints of Faulty Invoices.

    CANBERRA, June 22.—The Minister for Markets (Mr. Moloney) has announced that the Australian Trade Commissioner in Canada (Mr. L. R. McGregor) has ... [Article] (145 words)
  • CIVIC TROUBLE AT DARWIN. Federal Commission Threatened.

    DARWIN, June 22.—The Commonwealth Government threatens to appoint a Commission to take charge of the town's affairs, pending the Darwin Municipal Council ... [Article] (176 words)
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