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  2. CREWS WHICH WILL ROW FOR OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE CUP ON SATURDAY

    THE THREE UNIVERSITY CREWS which will row for the Oxford and Cambridge Cup on Saturday next, trained solidly early today. The pictures show (top): WESTERN AUSTRALIA (left to right) A. Shem, T. Jones, F. Utley, R. Anderson, H. Giese, J. Williams, G. W. Keall, D. Fraser (str.), A. Williams (cox). MELBOURNE: H. S. Moroney (cox), D. R. M. Cameron (sir.), A. N. Frazer, W. A. Sangulnetti, G. Ruddock, M. J. M. Lafin, W. L. Ross, J. B. Curtis, D. W. Fleming. SYDNEY (below): B. J. Clarke (cox), H. K. Dettmann (str.), J. Slever, D. Low, R. O. K. T. Moddle, A. C. Robertson ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Conditions Again Bad For League Football

    Spectacular play being at a discount league football clubs settled down to rugged tactics from the start of to-day's games. Saturday's conditions gave them a foretaste of winter weather, but it was worse today. ...

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  4. Zephyrus At Long Odds Win s Hurdle Race

    In an exciting finish Zephyrus Rot up to gain a half-head verdict from Lord Wood, who led into the straight in the Winter Hurdles, the ...

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  5. 6 YOUTHS RE-TRIED: ASSAULT CHARGE

    For the re-trial of six young men who stand charged with a capital assault on an Italian girl, a long queue formed up in ...

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  6. EARLIEST SETTLERS HONORED

    The 107th anniversary of the proclamation of Western Australia as a British Colony was commemorated today by a, flag-hoisting ...

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  7. Council Gets A Shock

    Bunbury Municipal Council has applied for a legal ruling as to its liability for the collection of accounts for patients admitted to the infectious ...

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  8. SEAMEN HOWL DOWN TOM WALSH

    Continual uproar followed several attempts by Mr. Tom Walsh to speak at today's special meeting of the Seamen's Union. He was howled down ...

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  9. CANINE QUALITIES EMBARRASS JUDGE

    Dogs as big as small ponies and dogs, as small as big squirrels were brought together at the Royal Agricultural Show Grounds today, when the West ...

    Article : 542 words
  10. Woman 'Healer' Dips Them In Creek

    A woman "healer" who claims divine power to cure, drew attention of the Cuban authorities, as hundreds of the ailing made pilgrimages to her ...

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  11. Big-Saving Effected In Horsepower

    DREAMS of the railway trains of the future are being given reality in the centralised research laboratory of the London, Midland and Scottish ...

    Article : 333 words
  12. DR. THOMSON'S RESEARCH AMONG NATIVES

    Dr. Donald Thomson, anthropologist and Research Fellow of the Melbourne University, who was to have left Melbourne shortly to ...

    Article : 312 words
  13. VARSITY CREWS AT PRACTICE

    The Sydney, Melbourne and Western Australian University crews are entering upon their final preparations for next Saturday's Oxford and Cambridge ...

    Article : 232 words
  14. Fifteen Hundred Elocution Entries

    Entries totalling 1540 have been received this year for the W.A. elocution contests, which commence tomorrow in the Assembly Hall, Pier-street. ...

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  15. WOMAN MINISTER

    Dr. Irene Jollot Curie, daughter of Mine. Curie, the discoverer of radium, who will become France's first woman Minister. She will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 43 words
  16. Fremantle Contractor Dead

    The death occurred in Fremantle Hospital last night of Mr. Edwyn John Powell, who had been a builder and contractor at Fremantle for nearly 20 ...

    Article : 64 words
  17. BURLESQUE WILL RUN AT FLEMINGTON

    Burlesque has done well since he returned to Caulfield from Adelaide. His trainer, M. Crossey, said today that the horse will run in the Sandringham ...

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  18. CYCLIST INJURED IN COLLISION

    Injuries sustained by Ian Fleming, of Cottesloe, when thrown from his cycle in a collision with a truck in Railway-street, Cottesloe, today, resulted in his ...

    Article : 42 words
  19. Planes' Perils From Heaven's Batteries

    AIR pilots at Croydon are organising a petition to the Air Ministry calling for a full inquiry into the perils of static electricity to all-metal ...

    Article : 233 words
  20. Blackfellow's Yarn: No Trace of Plane In Flames

    Following a careful check of all air force and civil aviation planes in Australia, it is disclosed that no registered machine was in the vicinity of ...

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  21. Liked His Entertainment

    WHEN Bernard Alfred Peter Cooper aged 27, a plumber, pleaded guilty at Middlesex Sessions to breaking into a house at Harrow and to assaulting ...

    Article : 129 words
  22. PIONEERS AT FOUNDATION DAY CEREMONY

    PROMINENT at the Foundation Day ceremony at Fremantle today were three men who between them have lived an aggregate of 237 years in the State. Mr. G. R. Cooke (left), who is 86 today, has lived here for 82 years. Mr. J. E. Hammond, who was born in Perth, is now 79. and Mr. T. Whiteley, born at York, is 76. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 111 words
  23. Realised Ambition Killed Him

    "WHAT I want more than anything else in the world is a rifle," said Edward Gevers, aged 14, just over a year ago. ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. FEW LIVES LOST IN CIVIL FLYING

    Lives lost through accidents to United Kingdom civil aircraft during the five years, 1931-35, including accidents abroad in the case of air transport ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. O'Hara To Have Military Funeral

    Body of Walter (Patrick) O'Hara, who made a solo trans-Tasman flight, and who perished in a crash near Dubbo on May 24, will reach Auckland ...

    Article : 61 words
  26. REELERS AND RADIO MANAGERS

    Coming and going managers of the Australian Broadcasting Commission in Western Australia (Messrs. Conrad Charlton and Basil Kirke) are to be ...

    Article : 50 words
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