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  2. YESTERDAY'S EVENTS.

    Yesterday was one of the busiest days in the history of the Salvation Army in Perth. It opened with a sunrise prayer meeting in Weld-square. Undeterred by ...

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  3. SOME EARLY WRECKS.

    The grounding of the Hayo Maru in Koombana Bay, near Bunbnry, and the fine seamanship of Captain Sinclair in getting her afloat attain early in the ...

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  4. FOOTBALL.

    Two close finishes marked, the sixth set of matches in the premiership competition of the West Australian National Football League which was commenced on ...

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  5. OLD CLOTHES.

    "Our stocks of old clothes are right down. It ia a serious problem. We discussed it at our executive meeting the other night. We don't know what to do. ...

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  6. A FAMOUS SINGER.

    Mr. John Brownlee's reception at the hands of a great audience of his countrymen and countrywomen on Saturday evening was exceedingly cordial. His splendid ...

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  7. STATE'S FOUNDERS.

    In response to a request from the West Australian Historical Society, ministers of several churches in the city and suburbs yesterday preached special sermons or ...

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  8. TO-DAY'S GAMES.

    The sixth set of matches in the premiership competition of the Weet Australian National Football League, which was begun on Saturday, will be completed this ...

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  9. BASSENDEAN OVAL OPENED.

    The Bassendean Oval was opened as a football ground on Saturday in the presence of the chairman of the Road Board (Mr. R. A. McDonald) and the acting ...

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  10. A HARD-FOUGHT MATCH.

    In a fast, hard fought match at the Subiaco Oval, during which there was little differences in the scores at any stage, Perth, taking the lead in the closing ...

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  11. SUCCESSFUL WEST AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITY CREW.

    The crew from the University of Western Australia which won the inter Varsity beat race for the Oxford and Cambridge Cup on the Haon River at Franklin (Tasmania) on Saturday. The rowers are:—J. T. Burnett (stroke), F. A. Le Souef, C. T. Klem, A. R. Hill, J. D. Murray, P. R. Adams, J. M. Lavan, and G. R. Keall (bow), A. J. Williams Is the coxswain. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. SOUTH'S CLOSE CALL.

    After a game full of incident and marked by a gruelling finish, South Fremantle defeated West Perth by two points at Fremantle Oval on Saturday. West Perth, ...

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  13. HOPE FOR THE EVILDOER.

    On Saturday afternoon General Higgins and Mrs. Higgins, attended by the General's staff and accompanied by Commissioner McKenzie ("Fighting Mac") and ...

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  14. Miner Association Results.

    Following are the results of matches played on Saturday under the auspices of the various minor association:— W.A.N.F. Association. ...

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  15. THE INSPIRATION OF THE BIBLE.

    Sir,—We hare read with interest the, letter which appeared in Saturday morning's paper over the signatures of the Revs. C. Urquhart and G. Tulloch, in ...

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  16. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE CHURCHES.

    "God the Only Cause and Creator" was the subject of the leason-sermon which was read in all Churches of Christ, Scientist, yesterday. The golden test was ...

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  17. CLAREMONT JUNIOR ASSOCIATION.

    In the Claremont Junior Association's competition on Saturday, Nedlands, 10.10, beat Christ Church, 8.3; and Swanbourne, 8.6, beat Claremont, 4.4. ...

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  18. GOLDFIELDS MATCHES.

    KALGOORLIE, June 5.—Two matches in the Goldfields Football League were played this afternoon at Kalgoorlie and Boulder. At Kalgoorlie, Mines Rovers, 11.17, defeated Kalgoorlie, 12.10 ...

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  19. TO-DAY'S FIXTURES.

    To-day at 2 p.m. there will be a united Home League meeting the Perth Fortress, at which Mrs. Higgins will give an address on "Women's Work and its ...

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  20. Matches in Other States.

    MELBOURNE, June 5.—League football matches played yesterday resulted:—Geelong, 9.15, drew with Richmond, 9.15; South Melbourne, 16.18, defeated Hawthorn 11.14; ...

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  21. THE Y.M.C.A.

    The 87th anniversary of the Young Men's Christian Association will be commemorated throughout the world to-day. The association was founded by George ...

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  22. BUNBURY BRIDGE.

    Sir,—In reference to the proposal of the Belmont Road Board to call a conference of local authorities concerned for the purpose of getting a crossing over the Swan ...

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  23. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—The letter in Thursday's issue of "The West Australian" over the signatures of the Rev. Eric Nye and the Rev. A. E. Brice, having reference to the admirable ...

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  24. ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, June 6.—Following were the scores in the league matches played yesterday:— Start, 7.12, defeated Norwood, 6.12: Glenelg, 21.18. defeated South Adelaide, 11.18: West ...

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  25. M.A. MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    The eighth Musical Festival organised by the W.A. Musical Teachers' Association will commence at the Town Hall to-day, This afternoon the adjudicator ...

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  26. SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, June 5.—Australian rules matches played yesterday, resulted:—South Sydney, 9.9, beat Eastern Suburbe, 7.14; Newtown, 8.15, beat North Shore, 7.13; Sydney, 10.6, beat ...

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  27. HOBART.

    HOBART, June 5.—North Hobart continued its unbroken succession of wins by defeating Newtown yesterday by 74 points. The Newtown side fought strongly until the last quarter, when ...

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  28. SMOKING IN FERRIES.

    Sir,—From time to time we see letters in your journal complaining of smoking in trams and trains, but never anything about smoking in ferris. It is time there ...

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  30. A MT. LAWLEY COMPLAINT.

    Sir,—I desire to bring under notice the more or less disgraceful condition of portions of the as yet unopened No. 4 Estate, Mt. Lawley. Here we have the ...

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  31. THE STATE'S DISABILITIES.

    Sir,—In making an announcement with regard to an application for a grant of £1,000,000 from the Federal Government for the ensuring year on account of ...

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