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  3. LEADERS IN THE FIRST ROUND OF THE OPEN GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP.

    The first round of the State open golf championship was played on the South Perth links yesterday morning. Only six players did the 18 holes in less than 80. (1) T. Cassidy, holder of the open title, who went round in 73. (2) J. J, O'Hara (76). (3) H. Godden (77). (4) R. Summerhayes (78). (5) J. McGibbon (79). (6) R. D. Forbes (79). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Five more night performances and a matinee remain of the. present musical comedy season in His Majesty's Theatre. "Lady, Be Good," which is being ...

    Article : 76 words
  5. DUSOLINA GIANNINI.

    Signorina Dusolina Giannini, the Amercian-Italian prima donna, will commence a short season in His Majesty's Theatre on September 5. She has delighted audiences ...

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  6. LUXOR THEATRE.

    Bright singing and dancing items are features of the programme being presented in the Luxor Theatre by Shafto's Smilers. The principal attraction is a ...

    Article : 98 words
  7. WIRTH'S CIRCUS.

    Wirth's Circus, which has completed its 50th year, will commence a short season to-morrow night at Carnival Square, at the foot of William-street. One of the ...

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  8. CAPITOL THEATRE.

    "Syncopation" was presented again in the Capitol Theatre yesterday. It is an all-talking and all singing production, and tells the story of two dancers striving for ...

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  9. FIRST STAGE OF THE CENTENARY RIFLE CHAMPIONSHIP.

    Over 300 riflemen from all parts of the State are participating in the Centenary prize meeting, which commenced at the Swanbourne rifle range yesterday. (1) D. J. Wlese (Narrogln) winner of the first event, the Commandant shoot. (2) Inspecting the score board (left to right): Mr. H. J. Simper (publicity officer for the meeting), Mr. J. Eastmon, secretary of the National Rifle Association, Colonel Weick, vice-president of the association, Brigadier-General C. H. Jess, president of the association, and Mr. F. W. Alsop, chairman. (3) Mr. T. Rose, winner of "The West Australian" trophy. Mr. A. J. Jessup (Kalgoorlle) winner of the Alson trophy. (Mr. W. Kelly (Dalwallinu), one of the oldest competitors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. HOYTS REGENT THEATRE.

    "The Valiant," in Hoyts Regent Theatre this week, is an all-talkie production, adapted from the story by Holworthy Hall and Robert Middleton. The supporting ...

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  11. AMBASSADORS THEATRE.

    In the Ambassadors Theatre this week "Close Harmony," an all-talking-singing and dancing film, is the principal attraction. Nancy Carroll and Charles Rogers ...

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  12. MAJESTIC THEATRE, PERTH.

    The last day of the current programme is announced in the Majestic Theatre, Perth. The main items are "The Tip-off" and "Anything Once." ...

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  13. GRAND THEATRE.

    The current programme in the Grand Theatre consists of Mary Brian and Alice White in "Harold Teen" and Dorothy Boyd in "Love's Option." Talkies will ...

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  14. LACROSSE CAPTAIN.

    DR. L. M. CORBET. He will captain the State lacrosse team in the coming carnival. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. BOTTLED WIRELESS.

    A wireless receiving set made in a bottle by Mr. B. Congdon, secretary of the Subiaco Amateur Radio Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. HELPING THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL.

    The recreation association of the local branch of General Motors (Aust), Pty., Ltd., recently held a ball in aid of the Children's Hospital and the proceeds were handed to the secretary of the hospital (Mr. H. J. Minors) yesterday for the founding of a cot. It Is proposed by a series of annual functions to keep the cot in perpetuity. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. PAVILION THEATRE.

    "Orphans of the Storm" (Dorothy and Lilian Gish) and "The River Pirate" (Victor McLaglan) will be screened for the last time to-day in the Pavilion Theatre. ...

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  18. PRINCESS THEATRE.

    "The Patriot" and "Thou Shalt Not Steal" will be shown in the Princess Theatre Fremantle, for the last time to—day. The Randalls (dancers) will ...

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  19. MAJESTIC THEATRE, FREMANTLE.

    "Hold 'Em, Yale" (Rod la Rocque and Jeanette Loff) and "The Lariat Kid" (Hoot Gibson) will be screened for the last time to-day in the Majestic Theatre ...

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  20. TEMPLE COURT CABARET.

    An old-time night will be held in Temple Court cabaret to-night. Modern dances will be interspersed with others. ...

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  21. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    Mrs. K. Meares arranged an enjoyable programme for the musical At Home held at the Repertory Club yesterday afternoon. Mrs. Swirles gave violin solos. Mrs. Jo. ...

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  22. HAPPENINGS AT GUILDFORD SPORTS MEETING.

    A big crowd witnessed a varied sports programme at the Guildford recreation ground last Saturday. Left: An exhibition of high jumping. Right: The girl cyclists' race. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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