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  4. PEARCE AND FRANKLIN

    The movement to preserve Forrest-place for the people is growing like a rolling snowball, and Pearce will be well advised to come in out of the wet ...

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  5. GAMBLING WITH DEATH

    Around the world in a 15-ton lugger, with only one Britisher and a Koepang Malay for company, sounds rather like the sub-title of a scene from an ...

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    THE DAYS OF HIGH- MARKING NOT YET DONE A couple of stirring incidents in the game between East Perth and South Fremantle at Perth Oval yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. "DEATH RAYS"

    The "Daily Express" says that Mr. Grindell Matthews has returned to London to confer with reference to his "death rays" invention. Nevertheless, ...

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  8. OVERSEAS CRICKET SOUTH AFRICA V. GLOUCESTER

    Rain interfered with the game between the visiting South African eleven and Gloucester. In the first innings the visitors, compiled 162, of which Nourse ...

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  9. "GOLDEN RULE NASH"

    At Cincinnati (Ohio) 4000 clothing workers have benefited by their employers' generosity, receiving a hundred per cent. dividend. Mr. Arthur ...

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  10. A WIRELESS RECORD

    A world's record in wireless transmission reception on a low-power plant is claimed by Ivan O'Meara, a Gisborne amateur. O'Meara was listening ...

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  11. REPARATIONS

    The "Daily Telegraph" has published an article headed, "Labor and Germany, the Mask Thown Off: No Reparations for Britain." It points out ...

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  12. AN ANGRY DEFENDANT

    There was a remarkable scene outside the Magistrate's Court, when the defendant in a maintenance case, named Winstone, against whom an ...

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  13. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    Members met in a buoyant mood on Wednesday and soon got to business. A petition from Sydney women asking for a reduction of taxes, especially the ...

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  14. A ROMANTIC CLAIM

    The Edinburgh Court is hearing a romantic claim by Constance Mary Lyon, 19, a shop assistant at Aberdeen, seeking a declaration that she is the ...

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  15. EMPIRE DAY

    In Company with the rest of the British Dominions, Perth yesterday celebrated Empire Day—a day, originally the birthday of Queen. ...

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  16. COUNTY MATCHES

    Middlesex, 264 (Hearne 84: Parkin 8 for 65) and 3 for 63 v. Lancashire, 9 for 278 (Watson 73, Tyldesley 75). Worcester, 89 (Tate 6 for 24) and ...

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  17. AMERICAN PRESIDENT

    The "New York Times'" Washington correspondent reports that President Coolidge has practically decided to call another conference of the ...

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  18. KENDENUP AFFAIRS

    Recently the Perth representative (Mr. Colvin) for the trustee for the debenture holders of the Kendenup Development Co. secured an injunction ...

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  19. OUR LOSS IS CANADA'S GAIN

    Mr. H. H. Rushton, Treasurer of Fiji, has arrived here to consult the Canadian Government merchant marine regarding making Fiji a port of ...

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  20. CLASS WARFARE

    A "United Empire" was the theme of the speeches at the Empire Day dinner under the auspices of the Colonial Institute last evening, the ...

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  21. SUN YAT-SEN

    The North China "Daily News" has obtained a photograph of the reception of Capt. Doisy at Canton, which appears to show Dr. Sun Yat-Sen. ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    Arising out of the publication of Miss Kayes' letters and other matter prior to the opening of the Eastbourne murder trial, the "Evening Standard" was ...

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  23. TRAMWAY LINESMAN'S ACCIDENT

    At 8.30 this morning the tram services in the metropolitan area were delayed for several minutes owing to the power being cut off from the Port ...

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  24. DUKE OF YORK

    The Duke of York, responding to the toast of "The Royal Family" at the Colonial Institute dinner, said: "I hope to have many opportunities which I ...

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  25. CATTLE PLAGUE

    On Friday the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) announced that he had taken up with the Federal Government the matter of compensation for losses due to ...

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  26. AVIATION

    Captain Doisy has chosen the Bregnet XIV., a 300-horse power machine, from the aeroplanes offered him by General Li Yung-Siang, military ...

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  27. LAWN TENNIS The Surrey Championships

    In the semi-final of the Surrey doubles championship Brookes and Doust beat Thomas and Ritchie, 6-3, 6-1. In the mixed doubles Crole Rees and ...

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  28. TRAM AND MOTOR COLLISION

    Crowded with passengers, a tramcar came into collision with a motor lorry owned by Penfold's Wine Co. on the Kent-road, Kent Town, this ...

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  29. ENGLISH DERBY SWEEP

    Liverpool police yesterday morning raided premises in the city and seized thousands of counterfoils for large sums for a sweep on the Derby. They ...

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  30. A BIG CLAIM

    A claim against Henry Ford for 11,000,000 dollars has been filed at the Supreme Court by Edward Huff, who claims that he was the inventor of the ...

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  31. QUARRYMEN'S GRIEVANCE

    As the result of a meeting of quarry employes held at Bellevue yesterday the men decided to immediately go into conference, and consequently there will ...

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  32. DAVIS CUP MATCHES

    In the Davis Cup doubles, Zemla and Kozelal (Czecho-Slovakia) beat Fisher and Peacock (New Zealand), 4-6, 6-3, 6-8, 6-2, 7-5. The New Zealanders were ...

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  33. LABOR GOVERNMENT

    Mr. Asquith at Brighton inaugurated a new Liberal campaign. He paid a tribute to Mr. Lloyd George for constant co-operation both in counsel and ...

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  34. GOLF

    Marston and Sweetster defeated Sarazen and Kirkwood in 36 holes, one up. ...

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  35. WEST AUSTRALIAN GRAPES

    The s.s. Fordsdale's Western Australian grapes were sold to-day. Best quality brought from 25s. to 31s., and others from 18s. to 21s. per case. ...

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  36. PASTORALIST'S APPEAL UPHELD

    The Federal Full Court on Thursday upheld the appeal of D. N. Cameron, a pastoralist of Tasmania, against assessment for stock on the ...

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  37. MOTOR RELIABILITY

    To prove the assertions he made in his protest in connection with the last Automobile Club reliability test, Mr. Len Hope is at present going over the ...

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  38. POSTAGE RATES on "THE SUNDAY TIMES"

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  39. TEMPERATURES IN THE CAPITALS

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  40. VISITORS TO LONDON.

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after arrival of the mails at the British Australian Bookshop, 51 High Holborn, or the ...

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  41. A TIP TO OUR READERS

    Yesterday's Canning Park and other races will be found on page 7, and football results on page 2. Late items of sporting ...

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