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  2. SPORTING NEWS.

    In fine weather, following heavy rain, the fourth round of the West Australian Golf Association's shield competition was held on Saturday, when Perth "A" and ...

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  4. ROWING.

    The State championship pairs and the champion junior eights were the principal events at the regatta held by the West Australian Rowing Association on ...

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  5. RUGBY.

    There were no unexpected results in Saturday's matches in the West Australian Rugby Union's first grade competitions and consequently there wag no alteration in positions in ...

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  6. COTTESLOE CLUB.

    On Saturday, on their links at Swanbourne, the members of the Cottesloe Club played for a trophy presented by their vice-captain (Mr. A. W. Jacohy). The competition was over 18 ...

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  7. SEA VIEW CLUB.

    The stroke competition at Sea View on Saturday resulted in a tie in the "A" division between N. Keast, 81, 9, 72, and P. A. Bull, 85, 13, 72. J. H. Worthington, 84, 10, 74, was third. ...

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  8. LAKE KARRINYUP CLUB.

    A four ball best ball competition which was played at Lake Karrinyup yesterday was won by F. J. Scribe and R. D. Locksley who were eight up R. Mitchell and J. W. Morrison, seven up. ...

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  9. MT. YOKINE CLUB.

    The bogey medal competition for 24 handicap players held at Mt. Yokine on Saturday was won Ly H. M. Lawrence, who was five down. Yesterday the President's Cup, which was presented by ...

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  10. S.A. AMATEUR CHAMPIONSHIP.

    ADELAIDE, July 17.—Putting more accurately and controlling the ball better in the gusty north wind, W. S. Rymill (Kooyonga) defeated his club mate, Ross Sawers, seven ...

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  11. CYCLING.

    All local records for big fields were smashed on Saturday when 91 riders started in the annual 50-mile Douglas Jones race conducted by the Bassendean-Midland Club at Guildford. ...

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  12. England Defeats Australia.

    SYDNEY, July 17.—After having been behind nine to three at half-time and 11 to three early in the second half, the English Rugby League football team defeated Australia in the deciding ...

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  13. NEW ZEALAND OUTPLAYS AUSTRALIA.

    BRISBANE, July 17.—Showing perfect understanding among the forwards and backs and never hesitating on open up the game the New Zealand side played all over Australia in the ...

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  14. LACROSSE.

    Competitions in all grades of the Western Australian Lacrosse Association were advanced a further stage on Saturday. In the senior grade. Maylands secured its second victory at ...

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  15. FLEURBAIX ANNIVERSARY.

    Every year the 32nd Battalion (A.I.F.) Association commemorates the battle of Fromelles, which was fought in France on July 19, 1916, when the battalion, at ...

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  16. SOCCER.

    The Charity Cop and Cronshaw Cup competitions of the Metropolitan-Suburban Soccer League were advanced further stages on Saturday, and in the majority of ...

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  17. CRICKET.

    LONDON, July 16.—The round of county matches begun on Wednesday was concluded yesterday. Scores:— At the Oval: Surrey, 8 for 4z½ (decl.) and ...

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  18. BRISBANE SIX-DAY RACE.

    Before leaving Perth on the Great Western express on Saturday night, Mr. Frank Small, managing director of Bruce Small, Pty., Ltd., Melbourne, expressed his regret at his failure ...

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  19. LAWN TENNIS.

    MILAN, July 16.—In the final of the European zone of the Davis Cup competition, Germany defeated Italy by three matches to nil. Scores:—Singles: Von ...

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  20. PERTH CLUB.

    In tempestuous weather 60 competitors at South Perth, yesterday played in a 36 holes stroke contest for the prize presented by the captain of the club (Mr. R. A. Love). In ...

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  21. FORTHCOMING AMATEUR EVENTS.

    Sixteen-mile club championships will be conducted at North Perth, on Saturday by the North Perth and the Maylands Amateur Clubs while a 25-mile senior handicap and a junior ...

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  22. TRAIL OF BLOOD.

    SYDNEY, July 17.—A remarkable piece of detective "work that might have been taken from the pages of a novel was performed by Detective Silcock and Constable ...

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  23. HOBBS REDIVIVUS.

    An historic scene was enacted at Lords' at a quarter to six o'clock on the evening of Friday. August 22. 1930, the sixth day of the fateful Test match which decided ...

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  24. India v. Yorkshire.

    At Harrogate: All-India 160 (Verity, 5 for 65) v. Yorkshire, 2 for 14. ...

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  25. Win for Australians.

    PRAGUE, July 15.—The Australian Davis Cup team defeated Czechoslovakia by two matches to one. H. Hopman (Australia) beat Hecht, 6-4, 7-8, 6-3, 6-8, ...

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  26. AUSTRALIANS IN AMERICA.

    NEW YORK, July 13.—After having dismissed the West Indian eleven to-day for 222 for the Australian tourists passed their total for the loss of only two wickets, and then ...

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  27. Leading Averages.

    LONDON, July 16.—The leading English batting and bowling averages to date are:— Batting.—Tyidesley, 1,487 runs, average, 74.35; Sutcliffe, 1.914, 73.61; Hendren, 1.103, ...

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  28. OVER-PRODUCTION OF COFFEE.

    Efforts to cope with over-production in the coffee industry of Brazil were referred to yesterday by Mr. Lionel R. Cole, revenue accountant for the Brazilian Telephone ...

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  29. A FATAL COLLAPSE.

    George Arthur Palmer (50), who also known as "Pedaller" Palmer, died suddenly at his home at Nanga Brook, near Dwellingup, on Saturday night. In a ...

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  30. ROYAL FREMANTLE CLUB.

    The Royal Fremantle Club championship was advanced, another stage yesterday, when P. G. Bennett beat W. H. Butler by 4 and 3; R. J. Paxton boat L. Allnutt by 4 and 2; and H. ...

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  31. HUNTING.

    For the first time this season a meet of the West Australian Hunt Club was held at the Guildford Hotel, on Saturday afternoon. The attendance was good, and, in ...

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  32. FAREWELL SOCIAL TO I. J. TAYLOR.

    Lacrosse players past and present on Saturday night bade farewell to Mr. I. J. Taylor late honorary secretary and treasurer to the Western Australian Lacrosse Association and ...

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  33. GOOD PERFORMANCE BY FAIRFAX.

    LONDON, July 16.—The Australian, Alan Fairfax scored 35 of Accrington's 81 to-day and took three wickets for 23. Arthur Richardson took JO for 69, Merritt, 3 for 8 and ...

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