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  3. ALLEGED BRIBERY.

    CANBERRA, May 25.—After having sat for three days as a Royal Commission, to investigate allegations concerning bribery in connection with the inquiry by the ...

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  4. EMPIRE DAY.

    Empire Day was celebrated on Saturday. In Perth there was evidence that the community regards it as a festival to be observed with jubilation. Flags graced all ...

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  5. THE EX-PRIMATE.

    LONDON, May 25.—Lord Randall Davidson, the ex-Arhbiship of Canterbury, who had been bedridden and ailing for some time past, died in his sleep at 1 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FOOTBALL.

    Rain interfered with play in the league competition on Saturday afternoon when the three games were won more easily than was expected, the smallest margin being ...

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  7. Junior Results.

    Following were the results of junior matches played on Saturday:— W.A.N.F.A. Perth-Victoria Park, 11.12, beat South ...

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  8. SUBIACO'S REVENGE.

    At the Claremont Oval Subiaco defeated Claremont-Cottesloe in no uncertain manner, thus avenging two previous successive defeats on this ground. The attendance ...

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  9. WEST PERTH CLUB.

    The usual weekly euchre party of the West Perth Club will be held in the social room, Leederville Oval, to-night. All players and friends are invited. ...

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  10. MELBOURNE MATCHES.

    MELBOURNE, May 25.—Football matches played yesterday resulted as follows:— League.—Geelong, 12.18, beat Collingwood, 10.12; Carlton, 20.18, beat South Melbourne, ...

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  11. VETERANS' LUNCHEON.

    Nobody with a spark of imagination orf the human feeling could have failed to be touched by the spectacle of the 17 veterans who sat down to luncheon in ...

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  12. AVIATION.

    RIO DE JANEIRO (Brazil), May 25.— The airship Graf Zeppelin, which is on a three weeks' pleasure voyage, with 22 passengers, left Pernambuco late on Friday ...

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  13. SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE.

    SYDNEY, May 25.—National Airways will open a daily passenger service between Sydney and Melbourne on June 1. Three-engined monoplanes similar to those used ...

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  14. CONNECTION WITH ENGLAND.

    ADELAIDE, May 25.—Interviewed respecting the possibilities of an aerial service being established between England and Australia, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Philip ...

    Article : 133 words
  15. PERTH WINS AGAIN.

    Although victorious at East Fremantle's expense a week earlier, Perth viewed with some anxiety its engagement with South Fremantle, at the Fremantle Oval, where ...

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  16. INTERNATIONAL TENNIS.

    PARIS, May 24.—In the fourth round of the French hard courts doubles championship yesterday H. Hopman and J. Willard (Australia) beat J. C. Gregory ...

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  17. SYDNEY DEMONSTRATION.

    SYDNEY, May 25.—Speaking at the annual Empire Day demonstration in Martin-place yesterday morning, Mr. J. H. King, president of the Royal Society of St. ...

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  18. 'PLANE STRIKES SHEEP.

    ADELAIDE, May 25.—Two passengers— Mrs. F. J. Mitchell and Miss D. Jury— received abrasions and shock when a Gypsy Moth aeroplane capsized at the Meningie ...

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  19. EAST PERTH VANQUISHED.

    A small crowd watched a most uninteresting match at Perth Oval on Saturday, when East Fremantle had no difficulty in accounting for East Perth, running out ...

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  20. RETURN OF SMITH AND SHIERS.

    SYDNEY, May 25.—Messrs. D. Smith and W. Shiers, who were forced down by lack of petrol near Bangkok (Siam) in their attempt to fly from Sydney to ...

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  21. STUDY OF OBSTERICS.

    WELLINGTON, May 25.—The New Zealand Obstetrical Society, which has just raised £31,000 to endow a Chair of Obstetrics at Otago Medical School, ...

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  22. A Soldier of 1866.

    SYDNEY, May 25.—Two hundred war veterans of the imperial navy and army with active service prior to 1886 attended the annual luncheon given by the Federal ...

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  23. LONDON CELEBRATIONS.

    LONDON, May 25.—Empire Day was celebrated in London with special enthusiasm on account of Miss Amy Johnson's success. Crowds flocked to Hyde Park, ...

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  24. BROADCAST PROGRAMMES.

    To-day.—7.30 a.m.: Town Hall chimes, 7.31: Weather forecast, 7.32: Musical reproduction, 7.57: Cables, 8.0: Time signal, 8.3; Mails and shipping, 8.8; Musical interlude, 8.12: ...

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  25. CANADA'S MESSAGE.

    OTTAWA, May 24.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Machenzie King), in an Empire Day message to Canada and the Empire generally, stressed the need of tightening the ...

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  26. America Defeats Mexico.

    WASHINGTON, May 23.—Having won the opening singles yesterday, America defeated Mexico to-day in the final of the American Zone of the Davis Cup when ...

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  27. A COMMON PROBLEM.

    SYDNEY, May 25.—At the Empire Sunday service of the Central Methodist Mission this afternoon, the Governor-General (Lord Stonehaven), after a heartily ...

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  28. NAVAL TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, May 23.—President Hoover has stated that, if the Naval Treaty is not acted upon during the present session, he will call a special session ...

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  29. WOMEN'S TEMPERANCE UNION

    BRISBANE, May 25.—A young people's demonstration arranged by the Women's Christian Temperance Union of Australia, which is at present in conference at ...

    Article : 90 words
  30. Britain's Concessions.

    LONDON, May 24.—Sir Austen Chamberlain, who was Foreign Secretary in Mr. Baldwin's Cabinet, in the course of a speech at Birmingham, expressed the ...

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  31. 6ML.

    To-day.—Day Sessions.—Share market news (7 p.m.) Evening Session: An evening of all the latest records released this week by Messrs. Musgroves. ...

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