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  2. SPORTING NEWS.

    Celebrating his elevation to the key position of the State forward line, T. Lalor, the Guildford Club centre forward, was the main factor in his club's comfortable ...

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  3. SOCCER.

    Fraught with excitement from beginning to end, the game between Northern Casuals and Caledonian on the Perth Esplanade on Saturday, in the final set of ...

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  4. TRAINING INDIAN GIRLS.

    Miss Janet R. Hogben, missionary-incharge of the Mission Girls' School, Mymensingh, East Bengal, India, is spending part of her furlough in Western ...

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  5. LACROSSE.

    On Saturday the twelfth series of matches in all grades of the Western Australian Lacrosse Association was played under pleasant weather conditions. In a ...

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  7. ROWING.

    The West Australian and Swan River Rowing Clubs were favoured by perfect weather on Saturday afternoon, when two interesting programmes of club races were ...

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  8. RUGBY.

    Northern Suburbs, the leading team in the West Australian Rugby Union's First Grade competition, suffered its first defeat this season at the hands of Perth, by the ...

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  9. GENERAL NEWS.

    A euchre party will be held to-night at the Star of the Sea Hall, Cottesloe. A rummy tournament will be held at Miss Thomas's studio, Barrack-street, ...

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  10. POLICE COURTS.

    False Pretences.—Edgar Blythe Nicholson (45), labourer, was sentenced to one month's imprisonment on a charge of having at Perth on July 5 by falsely pretending that his wife ...

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  11. MOTORING.

    In perfect weather and in picturesque surroundings the West Australian Sporting Car Club held a hill-climb in conjunction with the Ariel Motor Cycle Club at ...

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  12. TOODYAY WOMEN'S ASSOCIATION.

    The 14th set of matches of the Toodyay Women's Hockey Association, played on July 26, resulted:—At Toodyay, Nunyle, two goals (K. Irvine and J. Mackintosh) defeated ...

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  14. Women's Association Matches.

    During the absence of the State team most of the "A" and "B" grade matches in the competitions of the West Australian Women's Hockey Association will be ...

    Article : 202 words
  15. BOXING.

    MELBOURNE, July 30.—After inflicting heavy punishment in almost every round, Johnny Freeman (13.2), of America, knocked out Leo Bandias (13.0) of Australia in the tenth round ...

    Article : 102 words
  16. SCULLING.

    VANCOUVER, July 27.—Joe Wright, junior, a former holder of the Diamond Sculls, won the national quarter-mile sprint title to-day at the Canadian Henley regatta, defeating Johnny ...

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  20. Australians Win Easily.

    CAPE TOWN, July 29.—A record crowd of 9,000 at East London to-day saw the Australian Rugby Union team defeat a Border team by 24-5. The ...

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  21. CHILDREN'S COURT, PERTH.

    Traffic Offences.—Two boys were each find 15/ for having ridden a push cycle at night without a light. One of them was also fined 2/6 for not having had a bell on his machine. ...

    Article : 203 words
  22. CARE OF THE FEEBLE-MINDED.

    Sir,—Of the 1,158 patients in Claremont, a proportion, in the opinion of those capable of judging, are harmless, feebleminded cases, Who in other countries would ...

    Article : 237 words
  23. FREMANTLE.

    Disorderly Conduct—Gustav Goad (32), Hjalma Lidquist (28), George Almquist (28) and Axel Klingberg (26), fishermen, and John Mockin (33), marine cook, were each fined ...

    Article : 147 words
  24. WORK FOR UNEMPLOYED.

    Sir,—I notice Mr. Collier intends to introduce continuance Bills, respecting the Financial Emergency legislation, and make amendments to the principal Acts. One, ...

    Article : 111 words
  25. SCHOOLS' COMPETITIONS.

    A further round of the Central Schools' competition will open to-day. The primary or contributory schools' games will be played each Wednesday. ...

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