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  3. MR. PERCY GRAINGER.

    An audience which, when other attractions are remembered, was of very satisfactory size, greeted Mr. Percy Grainger, the Australian pianist, at the first Perth ...

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  4. TENNIS IN FRANCE.

    PARIS, May 27.—Three members of the Australian Davis Cup team, A. K. Quist, V. McGrath, and D. Turnbull, were eliminated from the singles ...

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  5. MISS BATTEN'S FLIGHT

    BRISBANE, May 27.—Miss Jean Batten, the New Zealand airwoman, who reached Darwin on Wednesday last 14 days 23 hours 23 minutes after leaving England. ...

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  6. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    Further proof of Victoria Park's Strength was given on Saturday, when it defeated South Fremantle convincingly by 27 points, and together with East ...

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  7. KALGOORLIE TRAGEDY

    KALGOORLIE, May 27—The charred body of Mrs. Lilliam Beatrice Paterson (55) was found by her son Harold George Paterson (19) school teacher, on a heap ...

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  8. FIRES NEAR ADELAIDE

    ADELAIDE, May 27.—It is believed that there is an incendiarist operating in the Blackwood district, which is in the Adelaide hills, 15 miles from the city. ...

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  9. A RUNAWAY WIN.

    Before a small attendance, Claremont-Cottesloe figured ingloriously against East Fremantle at the Fremantle Oval on Saturday, East Fremantle monopolisms the ...

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  10. ANTI-DORA CAMPAIGN.

    LONDON, May 25—"The House of Commons is not ruled by the Bow-street Police Court," was the upshot of the Chief Magistrate's decision in refusing ...

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  11. A STIRRING CONTEST.

    After a fast and spirited display of football at Bassendean Oval on Saturday before a large attendance. East Perth won narrowly from Swan Districts in a ...

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  12. NURSE DIES FROM INJURIES.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—After having shown a slight improvement early last week, Nurse Florence Carter (38), of Glen Iris, who was found lying unconscious over ...

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  13. TRANSATLANTIC FLYERS.

    LONDON, May 25.—Captain Pond and Lieutenant Sabelli, two American airmen, who made a forced landing in Ireland after crossing the Atlantic in an ...

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  14. "BOUND AND GAGGED."

    ADELAIDE, May 27.—A story that he had been bound and gagged by bandits early yesterday morning which was told by Mr. Leonard T. Paroissien, manager ...

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  15. CONTROL OF RUMANIA.

    BUKAREST, May 26.—The death of the wife of Marshal Averescu, veteran hero of the 1907 revolution, who, it was anticipated would today become Premier of the ...

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  16. THRILLING CAR CHASE

    SYDNEY, May 27.—After a thrilling chase through about two miles of back streets in Enfield and Strathfield this morning a police patrol car rap a ...

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  17. TRANSATLANTIC TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, May 26.—Although the English season has only just begun, shipping Hoes report very considerable increases in holiday traffic particularly from America ...

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  18. LONG-DISTANCE FLIGHT.

    PARIS, May 27.—Mm. Codos and Rossi, the French airmen, started from Paris today in an attempt to break their own record non-stop flight of 5,657 miles ...

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  19. THRILLING LAST QUARTER.

    Comparatively slow and lacking dash and concerted team work for three quarters, play in the match at Leederville Oral between West Perth and Subiaco ...

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  20. CYCLE RACERS HURT.

    ADELAIDE, May 27.—Rounding a sharp corner too quickly at Adelaide yesterday afternoon six cyclists crashed in the Sturt Amateur Cycling Club's 20-mile ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN WARMTH OF TONE.

    "After not having heard Australian musical performances for such a long time, in comparing them now with performances of other races. I am surprised ...

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  22. TAX EVASION CHARGES.

    WASHINGTON, May 25.—It has been announced that Mr. Thomas Lamont, a partner in J. P. Morgan and Company, against whom proceedings were taken in ...

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  23. THROWN FROM HORSE.

    KALGOORLIE, May 27.—Pat Smith (27), an employee of Mr. Adamson, dairyman, of Hopkins-street, Boulder, went on horseback about 10.30 on Friday morning ...

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  24. WORKING GIRLS CRITICISED.

    BRISBANE, May 27.—Declaring that thousands of Australian mothers were the paid servants of their daughters. Archbishop Duhig said today that girls in ...

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  25. VICTORIA PARK WINS AGAIN.

    Playing well in every quarter and withstanding a strong challenge in the third term. Victoria Park continued its match-winning sequence on Saturday when it ...

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  26. ANTARCTIC WEATHER.

    LITTLE AMERICA, May 25.—Rear-Admoral Byrd, leader of the American expedition to the antarctic, has reported from Boiling, the advance weather base, that a ...

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  27. DEATH ON GOLF LINKS.

    AUCKLAND, (N.Z.), May 27.—Mr. P. W. G. Blackie, senior inspector of the Auckland schools, dropped dead on the golf links today from a heart ailment. ...

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  28. CHILDREN'S DRILL DISPLAY.

    Sir,—If anything were necessary to show how little the general public realises the enormous amount of work involved in the preparation of a children's drill ...

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  29. ALLEGED INTENT TO DEFRAUD

    In the Perenjori Police Court last Friday. James Gregory Nolan was committed for trial on a charge that, while a servant of the Morawa Co-operative Society, he ...

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  30. DEATHS IN SPANISH RISING.

    CADIZ, May 26.—Alleged to have caused the shooting of a number of peasants at Casas Viejas during the rising in January, 1933. a police captain named Rojas has ...

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  31. WHEAT REBAGGING.

    GERALDTON, May 27.—On Friday afternoon and yesterday morning the President of the State Arbitration Court (Mr. President Dwyer) presided over a compulsory ...

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  32. CRANKED TRUCK IN GEAR.

    KALGOORLIE, May 27.—Robert Bourke, married, of 66 Hanbury-street, Kalgoorlie, cranked his utility truck outside the Palace Hotel about 8 o'clock last ...

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  33. WAR ON GRASSHOPPERS.

    WINNIPEG, May 27.—In an effort to combat countless billions of grasshoppers threatening approximately 48 per cent of the wheat yield in Manitoba. ...

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  34. DAVIS CUP MATCH.

    VANCOUVER, May 26.—In the doubles today of the Davis Cup tie between the United States and Canada at Delaware, G. Lott and J. Van Ryn ...

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  35. RACEGOER'S WINNINGS STOLEN

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—A sum of £65 which he had won at the Moonee Valley races yesterday afternoon was stolen from George A. Garratt, of Wangaratta, by ...

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  36. FOOTPATHS AND PLAYGROUNDS.

    Committees of the Perth City Council recommend the expenditure of £621 on the following works:— Footpaths.—Voctoria-avenue: Concrete slab ...

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  37. FILM ACTOR'S DIVORCE.

    LOS ANGELES, May 26.—John Gilbert, the film actor, was divorced today by his fourth wife, Virginia Bruce (23), also a film actress, on the grounds of mental cruelty. ...

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  38. FATALITIES IN MOTOR RACE.

    ROME, May 26.—Two competitors were killed in a motor car race round Italy yesterday morning. One of the fatalities occurred when a car crashed into a wall ...

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