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  4. CRICKET.

    CAPE TOWN, Aug. 17—The South African Cricketers will leave on October 2 for Australia and will play, their first matchin Perth against Western Australia, from ...

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  5. SPORTING NEWS.

    Continuing his series of descriptions of the best league footballers he considers have played in Western Australia, Mr. D. Heinricks writes:— ...

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  6. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The monthly shoot of the 11-16th Battalion Club was held at Swanbourne on Sunday over the 300 and 500 yards ranges cores:—E. D. Madigan. 300 yards app. 29, 300 yards snap ...

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  7. COUNTRY CLUBS.

    Toodyay.—Teams from Northam, Beverley, York and Toodyay competed for the James' shield on the Toodyay range on August 16. The light at times was dull, but otherwise ...

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  8. Third Test Drawn.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—The New Zealand cricketers have had bad luck on their tour as far as the weather is concerned and in the third Tent match at Manchester ...

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  9. W.A.C.A. NOMINATIONS.

    Members of the Western Australian Cricket Association are notified that nominations for office bearers—president, vice-presidents and executive—must be lodged with the secretary ...

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  10. Schoolboys' Carnival.

    The annual schoolboys' carnival is now in progress in Adelaide but only New South Wales, Victoria, South Australia and Queensland are represented. Owing ...

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  11. LAWN TENNIS.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—At Newport to-day in the Casino invitation tournament, the British Davis Cup player, F. J. Perry reached the quarter finals by defeating W. Allison (America). ...

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  12. Association Notes.

    As a result of the games played on Saturday last three changes were necessitated in the West Australian National Football Association's premership table. East Perth's victory over West ...

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  13. AMERICAN WOMEN'S SINGLES.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 18.—At Forrest Hills to-day in the second round of the American women's singles championship, Miss Helen Jacobs beat Miss Virginia Rice. 6-0, 6-2; Miss P. Mudford ...

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  14. GOLF.

    The associates of the Perth Club played a bogey competition on Tuesday. Three, players tied for first place in the "A" division—Mesdames Turner. Mitcham and McKissock, each with three ...

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  15. MIDLAND UNION'S PRIZE MEETING.

    The Midland District Rifle Club Union held its second annual prize meeting at Ballidu recently, when, 60 members competed. The weather conditions were good, but two targets were not ...

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  16. STATE CHAMPIONSHIP MEETING.

    Entries for the open, amateur, and country championships will close at noon on Thursday next, with the hon. secretary of the W.A. Golf Association, 20 Howard-street, Perth. ...

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  17. VICTORY CUP COMPETITION.

    The annual competition for the Victory Cup will be held on the Perth links on September 6. Entries will close with the secretary, 6 Esplanade Mansions, on August 31, or when ...

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  18. COTTESLOE ASSOCIATES.

    The associates of the Cottesloe Club competed for their monthly medal yesterday. There were 34 entries and the winner was Miss Flora Anderson, 99, 19, 80; miss Mary Anderson, ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND KING'S PRIZE.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 19.—Good weather wag experienced to-day for the final stage of the Queensland King's Prize, which resulted:—E. Virgin (City of Brisbane), 329, badge, gold medal and ...

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  20. BADMINTON.

    On Friday, in the Men's "B" Grade Association pennant competition, East Fremantle defeated Carlisle by seven games to five. Results:—Doubles: Herliby and Drysdale (E.F.) lost ...

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  21. BOXING.

    To-morrow night in the Unity Stadium, Jack Poat, of Fremantle, will oppose Bobby Burns, of Ireland, in the main event of eight rounds. Both Poat and Burns are solidly made ...

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  22. OLD COLLEGIANS' MATCH.

    A match between old boys of Christian Brothers' College and Guildford Grammar School, was played at Perth Oval yesterday afternoon. The Guildford, representatives led ...

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  24. ROYAL SHOW EVENTS.

    Objection was raised by Mr. W. Padbury, at a meeting of the council of the Royal Agricultural Society yesterday, to the introduction of bullock riding and ...

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  25. RUGBY.

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  26. HOMING.

    The South Suburban Pigeon Racing Club conducted a race for old birds on Saturday last from Kalgoorlie, an airline distance of 340 miles. The race resulted:—Mr. F. Lawrence's ...

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  27. RESERVE GRADE COMPETITIONS.

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  29. BURGLARY AT WEDDING PARTY.

    COLLIE, Aug. l8.—While a wedding breakfast was in progress at the Centenary Hostel last evening, a man named Alfred Goddard raided the rooms upstairs ...

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  30. HAWTHORN JUNIOR CLUB.

    The Hawthorn Junior Pigeon Racing Club recently held two races—one from Kalgoorlie and the other from Meckering. The Kalgoorlie race resulted:—Mr. A. Attwater's black chen, ...

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  31. MEETING OF UNION COUNCIL.

    The fortnightly meeting of the W.A. Rugby Union Council was held at the Amateur Sports Club on Tuesday evening, Mr. A. F. Whyte Gourley occupying the chair. The request of ...

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  32. SOCCER.

    LONDON, Aug. 18.—The following Scottish League soccer matches were played to-day:—First Division: Queen's Park v. Dundee nited, 1-2; St. Mirren v. Cowdenbeath, 1-4: Rangers ...

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  33. MOTOR CYCLING.

    Having been in England since last January, C. Datson, the Australian speedway rider, disembarked from the Orient liner Ormonde, which arrived at Fremantle from England on Tuesday. ...

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  34. DISPLAY OF DAFFODILS.

    A display of daffodils grown by Mr. H. H.Wheatley, of ooseberry Hill, on view in one of the windows of Harris, Scarfe and Sandovers, Ltd., Hay-street, ...

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  35. CYCLING.

    Wagin.—A strong head wind had to be contended with by the riders in the 30-mile road race conducted by the Wagin Cycling Club at Wagin on August 15. In an exciting finish ...

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  37. NEW ZEALAND RIDERS.

    Returning to New Zealand, after having competed in the Isle of Man Tourist Trophy races, Messrs. B. Bray and H. Tolley, passed through Fremantle on the liner Ormonde from ...

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  38. FATAL BULLET WOUND.

    William Molloy (30), of Wellington-street, Buckland Hill, who was last seen alive on Monday afternoon, was found dead alongside a bush near the top of ...

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