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Advertising : 145 wordsBefore a large gathering of interested spectators at the King's Park courts yesterday afternoon, the British Davis Cup tennis players met an Australian team consisting of Messrs. G. Hone and E. T. Rowe, of South Australia, and R. Ford, the Western Australian champion. Four matches were played, the above picture being taken during die playing of the doubles. Hone and Rowe are nearest the camera, while Gregory and Collins are their opponents. (Art Photo Engravers, Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Article : 52 wordsCaptain of the visiting British Davis Cup team, at present in Perth. He defeated E. T. Rowe in yesterday's matches, and with Collins defeated Rowe and Hone in the doubles. (Art Photo Engravera, Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 24 wordsThe Premier (Mr. Bavin) said today that the morning paper report that the State intended taking over control of the coal mines as a ...
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Sunday Times (Perth, WA : 1902 - 1954), Sun 3 Feb 1929, Page 1
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