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  2. RUGBY.

    The only alteration in the championship table as a result of the West Australian Rugby Union First Grade matches on Saturday was the move up of Perth from ...

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  3. RUN OVER BY 'BUS.

    Struck by a motor 'bus in St. George's-terrace, near the intersection of Victoria-avenue, Perth, a middle-aged man was killed about 7.20 p.m. on Saturday. The ...

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  4. NEXT YEAR'S FINANCES.

    MELBOURNE, June 11.—The Commonwealth Bank has agreed to provide accommodation for the six State Governments to the extent of £8,500,000 for ...

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  5. MINES MINISTER ON TOUR.

    LEONORA, June 10.—The Minister for Mines (Mr. S. W. Munsie), who is touring the northern goldfields, arrived at Gwalia on Friday evening. ...

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  6. FOOTBALL.

    The first series of home and home matches in the West Australian National Football League's competition was concluded on Saturday. Despite inaccurate ...

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  8. A FINE RECOVERY.

    Apparently beaten at half-time, Perth signalised its first appearance at the Fremantle Oval for the season by making a gallant recovery in the second half ...

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  9. PREMIERS SATISFIED.

    MELBOURNE, June 11.—The Premier of Western Australia (Mr. P. Collier), commenting to-day on the progress made by the current sessions of the Loan ...

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  10. NEW AEROPLANES.

    It was learned yesterday that four new aeroplanes are expected to arrive in this State shortly. The local representative of the Civil Aviation Department (Inspector ...

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  11. WOMAN FATALLY BURNED.

    SYDNEY, June 11.—Found with her nightdress blazing fiercely at the back of her home at Hamilton this morning, Mrs. Rachael Gunderson (42) received injuries ...

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  12. SOCIAL.

    Mrs. Noel Stokes, of Wandina station, on the Murchison is staying with her mother, Mrs. J. W. Butcher, at her flat in Havelock-street, West Perth. ...

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  13. APPLE SHIPMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, June 11.—"Unless the ventilation system in the holds of cargo ships can be improved, it will be a mistake to send any more shipments of ...

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  14. A TRAVEL TALK AND MUSIC.

    There was a good attendance yesterday at a "Pleasant Sunday Afternoon" gathering, in the Queen's Hall (Regent Theatre), Perth, when an interesting travel ...

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  15. A VISITING MUSICIAN.

    It was the good fortune of members of the L.A.B. Club, assembled in the Karrakatta Club Hall for their monthly meeting, to hear, on Saturday evening, a ...

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  16. MONEY FOR RELIEF WORKS.

    SYDNEY, June 11.—It was stated in Ministerial circles to-day, that as a result of the decisions reached by the Loan Council the State during the coming ...

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  17. Minor Association Results.

    The West Australian National Football Association and minor association matches, played on Saturday, resulted:— W.A.N.F. Association. ...

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  18. SUPERIOR FORWARD WORK.

    West Perth beat Subiaco by 25 points at Subiaco Oval on Saturday, and it was not until the last quarter, when Subiaco, by scoring two goals, raised hopes of a ...

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  19. Australians Defeated.

    JOHANNESBURG, June 10.—In bright, cold weather to-day, and before 20,000 spectators, the Australian team—Wallabies —was defeated by a Witwatersrand ...

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  20. "SEARCH FOR BEAUTY."

    Paramount Productions, Inc., of the United States, is conducting this month a world "Seach for Beauty" contest, to select physically perfect men and women. ...

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  21. GENERAL NEWS.

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

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  22. FORTHCOMING EVENTS.

    The T Square Ball, arranged by students of architecture, will be held at the Embassy on Friday, June 28, at 8.30 p.m. An afternoon bridge party, in aid of the ...

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  23. FARMERS' MOTOR VEHICLES.

    BUNBURY, June 10.—A suggestion that all motor vehicle licence fees charged country people should be reduced by 22½ per cent, in place of the half-licence ...

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  24. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    At Swanboume, on Saturday, club matches were continued in bleak weather. Conditions were patchy with intervals of sea glare, haze and dull light. The wind was fairly steady from 11 ...

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  25. KALGOORLIE SHOOTING.

    KALGOORLIE, June 11.—Hughie Davidson (26), who has been jointly charged with Allen Cahir (22), an exjackey, with having unlawfully attempted ...

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  26. INTERSTATE TRIAL MATCH.

    SYDNEY, June 11.—Teams representing Queensland and New South Wales Rugby Leagues played the third of the interstate trial matches at the Sydney sports ground yesterday. New ...

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  27. GOLDFIELDS MATCHES.

    KALGOORLIE, June 11.—Two matches in the Eastern Goldfields Football League competition were played to-day. At Boulder, Boulder, 18.12, defeated Kalgoorlie, 11.5, while at Kalgoorlie. ...

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  28. INACCURATE KICKING.

    In a scrambling game, which was characterised by poor shooting for goal by both teams, East Fremantle had a comfortable victory over ...

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  29. AGED WOMAN LOST.

    MINGENEW, June 10—Mrs. Hyde (72), left the homestead on Mr. W. J. Butcher's Nangetty station at 5.30 p.m. on Thursday, after visiting her daughter. ...

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  30. MATCHES IN OTHER STATES.

    ADELAIDE, June 11.—A sensational feature of yesterday's league football was an incident which occurred at Norwood Oval. After whistling up both teams to resume play after half-time. ...

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  31. WILUNA BEER STRIKE.

    WILUNA, June 11.—At a large meeting of residents of Wiluna on Saturday afternoon the licensee of the Commercial Hotel agreed to reduce the price of bottled ...

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  32. SHIP LOSES PROPELLER BLADE.

    BRISBANE, June 11—The American motor ship Wichita, which arrived at Brisbane on Saturday, lost a blade of her propeller when 300 miles from Brisbane. ...

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  33. POLICE SEARCH ON LINER.

    SYDNEY, June 11.—An intensive search of the liner Wanganella was make by police officers when the vessel arrived to-day from Wellington, where £700 worth of ...

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  34. MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE, June 11.—Football matches played yesterday resulted:— League.—Richmond, 10.13, beat Fitzroy, 8.17; North Melbourne, 11.12, beat Footscray, 8.14; ...

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  35. BETTING CHARGES.

    As the result of police raids on Saturday, the following men were charged at the Perth police station in connection with alleged betting:— ...

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  36. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    When two cars collided head on, at the corner of Havelock and Sutherland streets, West Perth, late on Saturday night, passengers had lucky escapes from ...

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  37. SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, June 11.—The Sydney Club is leading in the Australian League's permiership competition, being four points ahead of Newtown. S. Milton (Eastern Suburbs) scored three goals ...

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  38. SOUTH PERTH CLUB.

    Members of the South Perth Rifle Club fired a home-and-home match with the Kununoppin Rifle Club yesterday over the 300, 500, and 600 yards ranges. Conditions were 10 men to shoot ...

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  39. DETECTIVE IMPERSONATED.

    BUNBURY, June 10.—John Thomas Sutton, who has a bad record, pleaded guilty in the Bunbury Police Court yesterday to charges of having impersonated ...

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  40. TASMANIA.

    HOBART, June 11.—The Tasmanian League matches played yesterday resulted:—Newtown, 14.7, defeated North Hobart, 10.13; Canonore, 11.19, defeated Lefroy, 12.12. ...

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  41. FORCED FARM SALE.

    Sir,—In your issue of June 2, under the heading, "Forced Farm Sale Fails," your Merredin correspondent refers to an abortive sale recently held at Merredin. ...

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  42. DEATH FROM POISONING.

    Elizabeth Turner (70), widow, died from the effects of poisoning at her home at Walcott-street, Mt. Lawley, early yesterday morning. Her daughter ...

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  43. ROBBERY AT KALGOORLIE.

    KALGOORLIE, June 11.—In the early hours of Saturday morning the premises of A. G. Kapp, in Hannan-street, Kalgoorlie, were broken into, and a quantity ...

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