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  3. APPLES FOR EXPORT.

    West Australian apples from Illawarra orchard, KarraKullen, last year brought fame to the State at the Imperial Fruit Show held annually in England, by ...

    Article : 1,375 words
  4. SCENES AT A KARRAGULLEN ORCHARD.

    (1) An avenue of apple trees (Dunn's seedling) at the Illawarra orchard, Karragullen. (2) A view of the orchard. (3) A scene in the packing shed, showing the [?] machine in the centre. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 81 words
  5. THE PILOT OF LADY CHAYTOR'S 'PLANE.

    Mr. R. T. Richards, who landed en the Maylands aerodrome on Thursday evening, having flown Lady Chaytor's Mark I Gipsy Moth aeroplane from England, photographed at the aerodrome yesterday. He had town for only 50 hours when he took off for Australia. The 'plane in the photograph belongs to the West Australian section of the Aero Club. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 120 words
  6. FAMOUS ACTRESS COMING TO PERTH.

    Dame Sybil Therndike, as she appears in the name part of Mr. G. Bernard Shaw's play, "Saint Joan," with which her Perth season will commence on May 7 at His Majesty's Theatre. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 71 words
  7. FATAL LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    The twisted wreckage of the motor car that crashed into a locomotive at the level crossing on the Albany-road, between Gosnells and Maddington, late on Thursday night. The three occupants were killed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 68 words
  8. POULTRY FOR EXPORT.

    Capons reared by Mr. E. Chapman, of Fremantle, were killed yesterday morning and prepared for export to the Malay States as a trial shipment. The birds were expected to weigh about 10lb. when dressed. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. EARLY WINNERS OF THE HEAD OF THE RIVER RACE.

    The first winners from the four schools in the Head of the River boat race, with the years of their victories given in parentheses. (1) Christian Brothers' College (1900).—A. Brings (bow), A. Brand (2), F. Williams (3), R. Joyce (str.), F. E. Deakin (cox). (2) Scotch College (1901).—Back raw, left right, H. P. Thomas, H. Jones. Sitting, G. P. Richardson, W. A. Goland (coach), H. Cockram. In front, G. Mosley. (3) Guildford Grammmer School (1902)—G. Breekman (how), D. Phillips (2), P. H. Harper (3), E. Brockman (str.), J. Crossland[?]. (4) High (now Hale)School [?]—A. A. Forrest (bow), A Mesley (2) E. B. [?] (3), G. H. [?] (str.), A. Strickland (cox). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. RESPECT FOR THE FLAG.

    Sir,—While watching the Anzac Day procession on Monday, I could not help noticing the lack of respect shown to flags and colours, by the public in general; even by ...

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