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  4. LAWN TENNIS.

    PARIS, May 24.—In the second round of the men's doubles in the French championships today, Patterson and Hawkes beat Joba and Broonedis, 6-2,6-1,6-1, ...

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  5. SPORTING NEWS

    All three league matches this afternoon should produce interesting and closely fought contests. The draw is as follows:— Perth v Subiaco, at Subiaco Oval. ...

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  6. CHESS.

    Further progress with the current level tourneys was made on Wednesday evening. In the club championship Morris drew white against O'Brien. who played the two knights defence. ...

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  7. MIGRATION.

    "The number of migrants who sailed for Australia during 1927 shows a decrease as compared with 1926. The majority of the persons assisted were nominees. The ...

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  8. BASKETBALL.

    Following are the matches arranged by the Basket Ball Association for this afternoon:— "A" Grade.—Royal Blues (B.) v. Goode Durrants (G.) at the Observatory, at 2.30; ...

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  9. "THE WEST AUSTRALIAN" v. ALPINE TAXIS.

    A Batch will be played at the Leederville Oval on Monday between teams representing "The West Australian" and the Alpine Taxi Association "The west Australian" team will ...

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  10. WHIPPET RACING.

    Owing to the inclement weather at Maylands last week it has been decided to hold another handicap on the same grounds to-day. ...

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  11. BOXING.

    At the Unity Stadium last night, two eight-rounds bouts headed a programme which was supported by three four-round preliminaries, and an exhibition spar. Two of the preliminaries ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN BEEF.

    The outlook for the Australian beef industry is discussed interestingly by the High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Graniville Ryrie) in his report for 1927. ...

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  13. CRICKET.

    LONDON, May 24.—The majority of the English county matches were postponed yesterday owing to rain. At the close of play to-day the scores were:— ...

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  14. Schneider's Illness.

    ADELAIDE, May 25.—Karl,Schneider, the promising young South Australian cricketer, whose performances in the New Zealand tour and in interstate matches ...

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  15. THE STATE'S PROGRESS.

    The population of Western Australia on April 30 last was estimated to be 397,192 (214,761 males and 182,431 females)—an increase of 1,650 compared with the figures ...

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  16. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Australian Natives' Association some years ago presented a challenge shield for annual competition for rifle shooting by Senior Cadets. This shield has not been competed for since 1914. ...

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  17. Heeney Starts Training.

    FAIRHAVEN (New Jersey), May 25.—Charley Harvey (trainer), and John Mortimer (manager) have announced for Tom Heeney that he will train here for his ...

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  18. WEST LEEDERVILLE AFFAIRS.

    At a meeting of the committee of man agement of the West LeederVille Bate-payers Association on Monday evening it was stated that considerable ...

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  19. GOLF.

    LONDON, May 25.—Only the, Scottish and English entrants remain in the last fight for the British amateur golf championship In the fifth round Tulloch beat ...

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  20. MINES DEPARTMENT CLUB.

    The Mines Department Rifle Club will shoot to-day for a club trophy over the 700 yards range. This will be the last shoot over this range before the Union teams match is held. ...

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  21. INTER-WARSITY MATCH.

    MELBOURNE, May 26.—shooting in the annual inter-university match was continued at williamstown today in dull weather with a tricky wind, over the 700, 800 and 900 yards ...

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  22. COTTESLOE CLUB.

    The draw for the mixed foursomes of the Cottesloe Golf Club, which will be played to—day, is as follows:—Miss Yelverton and Yelverton v Mrs. Allnutt and Anderson: Mrs. Forbes ...

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  23. HARRIERS.

    The Y.M.C.A. Harriers Club will hold a pack run from the North Cottesloe Life-Saving Club rooms this afternoon. Members are asked to meet at the Y.M.C.A. at 2.20 p.m. or take the ...

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  24. WHEAT PRICES COMPARED.

    Sir,—In your issue of May 18 the secretary of the Australian Wheat Merchants Association (Mr. C. M. Laskey) writes at some length finding faults with the ...

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  25. JURADO DEFEATS BOOMER.

    PARIS, May 24.—Playing over 36 holes at St. Cloud to-day, Jurado the Argentinian, beat Aubrey Boomer, two up and one to play.? ...

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  26. FREMANTLE CLUB.

    The vice-captain's trophy will be competed for at Fremantle to-day. The contest will take the form of a flag competition. ...

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  27. THE FANCIER.

    Exhibitions are reminded that entries for the parade for all breeds organised by the W.A. Kennel Club, to be held at White City on Saturday next close on Wednesday. Entries will ...

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  28. PEDESTRIANISM.

    Following are additional handicaps for events to be held at the York sports on Monday, June 4:—G. Hogan, 220 yards, 22, 440 yards, 32: A. B. Abdulla, 75 yards, 7[?], 130 yards. 12 ...

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  29. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    Members and friends of the Young Women's Christian Association enjoyed an "At Home", which took place at the head-quarters of the movement in St. George's ...

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  30. YACHTING.

    The annual smoke social of the Perth Flying Squadron will be held in the clubhouse, Esplanade, this evening, when the prizes won during the past season will be presented. ...

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  31. LACROSSE.

    The Toe H team to-day will be chosen from the following:—Robertson, Sheppard, Morgan, Brooks, Bridgman, Stilwell, Maher, Eaton, Watts, Biddle, Rickett, and Ellis, ...

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