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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 50 words
  3. A GREAT SPORTING CITY

    (From Our Special Corraspondent) CANBERRA, Saturday After three weeks of Parliamentary Government at the national captital, the ...

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  4. THE UNION FLAG

    A feature of the ceremonial at the opening of the Union Parliament yesterday was the unusually large number of Union Jacks flown from the ...

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  5. CRICKETING' FLANNELS ARE DONNED.

    The W.A.C.A. cricket season,opened yesterday and marked By the appearance at Claremont Oval of Arthur Richardson, the international, who is seen bowling in the above illustration. Reg. Carter, of the Claremont team, is watching his team mate's stroke. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MILL OFFAL

    Writing recently to a business firm in Perth, Mr. W. T. Hendry, of Hoffnung Chambers, Sydney, asked for offers of sbran and pollard with a view ...

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  7. AERIAL EXPLOITS

    A small Avro-Avian aeroplane left Croydon aerodrome on Friday after noon for a flight to Australia. The little two-seater machine, which is ...

    Article : 113 words
  8. ("Sunday Times",Special.)

    Capt Lancaster and Mrs. Miller bearded the machine and adjusted their goggles under [?] barrage of twenty-live photographers and ...

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  9. GIRLS' SECONDARY SCHOOLS

    On the Claremont Show Grounds yesterday afternoon the various girls' secondary schools held their annual sports. With a fine all-round team the ...

    Article : 375 words
  10. SAN FRANCISCO TO STDNEY

    Serious efforts have been made in Washington, to prevent Capt Kingsford-Smith starting on his hight scheduled to commence on Tuesday ...

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  11. NEW ZEALAND

    At the invitation of various Mayorsand Chambers of Commerce, Sir James Parr, High Commissioner for New Zealand, has completed a week's tour of ...

    Article : 218 words
  12. EMPIRE TRADE

    The British section of the International Chamber of Commerce, with a view to the forthcoming economic conference at Geneva in November, has ...

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  13. DROPPED DEAD

    The sudden death while walking along the street of a young Cambriuge undergraduate, named William. Daynes has revealed a tragedy of self-denial. ...

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  14. GILES' PROJECT

    Captain Giles in his "Blue Bird" plans to hop off from San Erauciseo on his flight to New Zealand next Wednesday Via Hawail. He landed ...

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  15. ELECTRIC HARES

    The proposed introduction of tinbare racing into Western Australia is arousing a good deal of controversy. and public bodies which may be ...

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  16. THE GAME OF TENNIS

    The annual tournament of the claremont Club was played almost to a finish yesterday, only the final of the mixed remaining in the Championship ...

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  17. A GANGER'S DISAPPEARANCE

    Saying that he was unwell a ganger named Ernest Jarrett (40) left his camp at North Dandalup last New Year's Day, and has not, since been ...

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  18. EARLY MORNING TRAGEDY

    Early on Friday morning Henry Lavelle (57).who had been for many years secretary of the Theatrical Employes Union, died in his home in ...

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  19. RIFLE SHOOTING

    New South Wales won the Commonwealth match to-day with a record score of 1781. Other scores were: Victoria, 1769; New Zealand, 1756; ...

    Article : 125 words
  20. VETERINARY SCIENCE

    The Colonial Secretary has appointed a committee to inquire into the organisation of colonial veterinary services and to make suggestions for ...

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  21. CLEANING UP THE STAGE

    "Clothing must be raised at the top and lowered at the bottom I'm going to stop indecency," [?]announced District Attorney Banton in starting a ...

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  22. GENERAL CABLES

    LONDON, Saturday. The New Zealand Government has placed all its typewriter contracts with a British company. Last year ...

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  23. FIRST WOMAN RIDER AT RANDWICK

    Mrs. W. Murrell, wile of the wellknown cross-country horsen an, W. Murrell, is the first woman rider to pilot a horse in a gallop at Randwick. ...

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  24. COMMEMORATING CANBERRA

    Francis Birties, in a letter to the "Evening News," suggests that the new Mayfair-street linking Park-lane with Park-street should be called ...

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  25. A NATIVE TRIBAL FIGHT

    The Commissioner of Police (Mr. R Connell) received during the week from Wyndham particulars of a native tribal fight east of the Forrest River ...

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  26. M. D. M'Donald Shoots Well in the King's

    The Mines Department Club has been advised that the captain of that club (Mr. D. M'Donald), who is a member of the W.A. team at the ...

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  27. WESTERN AUSTRALlA'S PORTION

    According to Mr. E. H. Mann, M.H.R. for Perth, who recently received from the Prtone Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) a list of works, approved ...

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  28. WEATHER FORECAST

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  29. NEW FOLD FOR SPEOILATION

    A new field for British investors is opened by the announcement that a market is about to be started on the London Stock Exchange in shares of ...

    Article : 134 words
  30. SOLOMON ISLANDS TROUBLE

    The Navy Office announced to-day that the H.M.A.S. Adelaide, which left Sydney last Monday evening for Tulagi, in the British Solomon Islands, ...

    Article : 89 words
  31. Advertising

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  32. BOWLING

    The East Fremantle Bowling Club officially opened its season yesterday afternoon, the Mayor of East Fremantle (Mr. H. J. Locke) performing ...

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  33. BLUE RIBBON WOOL RACE

    The international wool race from Sydney to Dunkirk was won by the British steamer Meriones in the record time of 33 days Thus Britain ...

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  34. IRRITANT POISONING

    while being treated to-day in a casualty room at the Melbourne. Hospital for irritant poisoning. Mrs. Rose Leitch (32) of Leydeu-street, East ...

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  35. GIRLS' INTER-SCHOOL ATHLETICS AT CLAREMONT.

    The girls of the Secondary Schools had a good day out yesterday. The illustration shouts a dead-heat in the 100 yards open race between E. Tolerton and G. Cornish, both of the Perth Modern School in record time ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  36. OIL FROM ROMA BORE

    One hundred gallons of clear white oll has, flowed from the Roma Oil Corporation bore in the last 24 hours. Between 7 a.m. and 8.25 a.m. to-day 50 ...

    Article : 107 words
  37. PILGRIM'S MILL FATALITY

    Mr. Trinder, Acting Coroner, in an inquiry at Margaret River on Thursday into the death of Victor Altair M'Sweeney found that deceased died ...

    Article : 96 words
  38. SAFE THIEVES

    The Criminal Investigation Department is in receipt of information to the effect that safe-breakers got £25 in notes in the office of the Gosnells ...

    Article : 103 words
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