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  3. CENTRAL AUSTRALIA.

    While city people were seated in seated in theatres or picture shows, the Adelaide University anthropological party at Ernabella last month witnessed much more ...

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  4. SCIENCE SOCIETY.

    Science presented itself in an engaging, gracious atmosphere of sociability at the University on Saturday night, when the annual conversazione of the Science ...

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  5. CAR OVERTURNS.

    When the right front wheel collapsed, a motor car overturned and threw out the four occupants on the Mandurah-road last night. Three persons were injured and ...

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  6. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    By defeating Claremont-Cottesloe on Saturday, when the first round of home and home matches in the West Australian National Football League's ...

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  7. A STRONG FINISH.

    Despite the fact that it had far more opportunities to score, Subiaco had its supporters worried until the beginning of the last quarter of the match against ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. RISE IN POPULATION.

    At the end of last wear, the population of Australia reached a total of 6,575,253 which represents a growth of 1,139,519 since the census of 1921, of this total ...

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  9. CANBERRA UNEMPLOYED.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 17.—A meeting of unemployed men in Canberra yesterday decided to ask the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs) if he would urge the Cabinet ...

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  10. BENEFICIAL RAINS.

    Since Friday beneficial rains have been recorded in most of the wheat-growing districts of the State. In several districts the rains have enhanced harvest ...

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  11. VICTORIAN BY-ELECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 17.—In the Polwarth by-election for the Legislative Assembly the United Australia Party candidate, Mr. Allan McKenzie McDonald, is ...

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  12. MUSIC OF ITALY.

    Among a series of Italian works presented at the Kylie Music Club on Saturday afternoon were some unfamiliar things None was more striking than two trio ...

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  13. BOYS' EMPLOYMENT.

    Some difficulty is being experienced by the Boys' Employment League in filling vacancies for boys which are offering in the country, a number of boys showing a ...

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  14. Minor Association Results.

    The West Australian National Football Association and other association games played on Saturday resulted as follows:— Association. ...

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  15. FLYING UPSIDE DOWN.

    An unusual performance was seen at the Maylands aerodrome by a few observers yesterday. Having flown approximately 80 hours since he obtained a pilot's licence ...

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  16. ACCIDENT VICTIMS.

    Arthur Meyer (18), of Reserve-street, Wembley, who received severe head injuries when a motor cycle he was riding crashed into a motor car at the corner ...

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  17. W.A.N.F.A. SPECIAL MEETING.

    Delegates of the West Australian National Football Association are advised that a special meeting will be held in the League rooms at 8 o'clock to-night for the purpose of allocating ...

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  18. NEW WARD PROPOSED.

    Considering that three councillors was inadequate representation in the East Fremantle Municipal Council, 372 ratepayers of the East Ward recently petitioned the ...

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  19. A DESPERATE EFFORT.

    After a dreary exhibition of football, enlivened only by occasional flashes of system South Fremantle defeated East Perth by 17 points at Perth Oval on Saturday. ...

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  20. MATCH AT KALGOORLIE.

    KALGOORLIE, Sept. 17.—At the Kalgoorlie Oval this afternoon a team from Geraldton played a combined goldfields team. The final acores were:—Goldfields 20.20 (140 points); ...

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  21. CHRISTMAS LAMBS.

    Orders under the scheme for sending prime frozen lambs as Christmas, gifts to friends in Great Britain will close next Saturday. A considerable number of ...

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  22. LAST QUARTER RECOVERY.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 17.—Effecting a desperate last quarter recovery in which it scored 8.2 after being 26 points in arrears at three quarter time, South ...

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  23. BABY KILLED BY MOTOR LORRY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—The mail contractor for the Ashford-Inverell run started his mail lorry with a load of two tons in a Street at Ashford on saturday, ...

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  24. LOOKING FOR CLOUDS.

    An illustration of the difficulty of judging height was illustrated by some Aero Club pilots on Saturday afternoon. A sky overcast by coluds induced them to try ...

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  25. TEA RESTRICTION.

    Sir,—In an article published in "The West Australian" a few days ago it was stated: "Over twelve months ago it was decided to decrease the output of ...

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  26. SUPERIOR CONDITION.

    At the Fremantle Oval on Saturday East Fremantle and West Perth fielded almost representative sides in a match that night be regarded in a nature of a ...

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  27. Drawn Match in Adelaide.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 17.—An exciting and hard-fought game yesterday between North Adelaide and Norwood in the first semifinal of the South Australian League ...

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  28. BODY FOUND ON RAILWAY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 15.—The body of Nicholas John Foster (54), an insurance agent and wheat buyer, was found shockingly mutilated on the railway line about ...

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  29. STIRLING HIGHWAY.

    Sir,.—I am glad to see that the interest of the ratepayers of Nedlands has bee aroused by the recent amazing decision of the Nedlands Road Board to declare ...

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  30. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.

    Mrs. May Peterson, of 12 Golden-avenue, West Perth, sustained lacerations to the scalp when she was knocked down at the corner of Wellington and William ...

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  31. FATAL TOMAHAWK WOUND.

    BRISBANE, Sept. l7.—With a tomahawk buried deep in his skull over the left eye, the body of Thomas Williams (48), was found in scrub, about a mile ...

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  32. NEWTOWN DEFEATS NORTH SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 17.—In a vigorous match at the Erskineville Oval yesterday, Newtown defeated North Sydney by seven points in the preliminary final of the Australian rules ...

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  33. TASMANIAN SEMI-FINAL.

    HOBART, Sept. 17.—Although New Town held a slicht lead at the half-time interval, North Hobart secured a runaway win in the semi-final of the Tasmanian Football League match ...

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