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  2. FOOTBALL GRAND FINAL.

    One of the greatest surprises in the history of league football in Western Australia was caused on Saturday when West Perth outclassed East Fremantle ...

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  3. QUEENSLAND STORMS.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 14.—Rains, accompanied by thunderstorms, have fallen throughout the Bundaberg district, yielding from one inch to three inches. The ...

    Article : 120 words
  4. FARM MURDERS.

    AUCKLAND, Oct. 14.—The search for the missing young Maori who is suspected of having murdered German Morton Davenport (68), a sheepfarmer, his ...

    Article : 183 words
  5. MELBOURNE CENTENARY.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 14.—"Let us give public thanks to God for all His blessings bestowed upon the State of Victoria and the city of Melbourne during the first ...

    Article : 316 words
  6. A LARGE AERODROME.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—The aerodrome at Mildenhall (Suffolk), from which the Melbourne Centenary air race will start, is one of the largest in England. Even ...

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  8. REFUELLING ARRANGEMENTS.

    DARWIN, Oct. 14.—Mr. L. E. Taplin, a former West Australian Airways pilot, who is in charge of the refuelling and servicing of the De Havilland mystery ...

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  9. CARS OVERTURNED.

    When a car overturned after having collided with a motor truck at the junction of Hay and Hill streets, Perth, on Saturday evening, its driver—Albert ...

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  10. LEAVING NOTHING TO CHANCE.

    DARWIN, Oct. 13.—Mrs. Jacqueline Cochran, of the United States, who is one of the entrants in the Centenary Air Race seams to have thought of ...

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  11. ADELAIDE ROYAL SHOW.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 14.—With a total attendance not far short of half the population of the State and ahead of the 1929 record by 20,000 the Royal Show ended ...

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  12. Two Men Killed.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 14.—Franz Edurt Sturm (63), of Kianawah-road, Lindum, was killed instantly when a car overturned on Eianawah-road shortly after ...

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  13. INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 14.—"At this time, when we are about to celebrate Victoria's centenary with a series of events and pageantry, both festive and instructive ...

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  14. FRUIT AS FOOD.

    From the earliest times apples have been regarded as possessing definite medicinal powers, and over 2,000 years ago we find the ancients driving rusty nails ...

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  15. MURDER CHARGE.

    Following the issuing of a bench warrant on Friday for the arrest of Mrs. Alice Fielder (50), domestic, on a charge of having murdered Beryl Eliza Rhodes. ...

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  16. FOUND SHOT DEAD.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 14.—Allan John Suitor (28), bank official, was found dead tonight in his room at the Denman branch of the Bank of New South Wales. ...

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  17. THE NORTHROP GAMMA.

    The arrival of Mrs. Cochran's crew of pilots in England with a Northrop Gamma machine adds fresh interest to the speed race. The Northrop ...

    Article : 156 words
  18. OVERSEAS AIR MAIL.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 14.—A further stroke in the forging of an aerial link between Australia and England was accomplished by the arrival at the Archerfield ...

    Article : 240 words
  19. ROAD-WORKERS' STRIKE.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 14.—No settlement was reached during the week-end in the dispute in which about 100 sustenance men employed on the reconstruction of ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    The 38th annual meeting of members of the Commercial Travellers' Association was held in the Commercial Travellers' Club on Saturday night. The ...

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  21. A GLASS METEORITE.

    What is an almost unique observation of the fall of an Australite, or glass meteorite, was described by the Government Mineralogist (Dr. E. S. Simpson) at a ...

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  22. CYCLING SPILLS.

    Three boys who had been injured in cycling spills received treatment at the Perth Hospital during the week-end. ...

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  23. TAX ON MEDALS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 14.—In a statement made today on behalf of the Commonwealth Government concerning the threat to charge sales tax amounting to £200 ...

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  24. CHASE OVER ROOF TOPS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 13.—After an exciting chase through warehouses and over roof tops, the police arrested a man at revolver point in a laneway between Clarence and ...

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  25. WHEAT BELT RAINS.

    Satisfactory falls of rain were experienced in eastern and south-eastern wheat areas on Friday and continued on Saturday in some districts. The heaviest ...

    Article : 361 words
  26. EXPLOSION IN GARDEN.

    Yesterday afternoon, when cleaning up the yard of a house at 4 Caxton-road, Claremont, into which he had just shifted, Griffiths Roberts (43), nicked ...

    Article : 85 words
  27. MOUNTAIN CLIMBER'S FALL.

    LONDON, Oct. 13.—A New Zealand artist, Mr. Alan Brown, with a woman companion, set out to climb the Snowdon range yesterday. While descending ...

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  28. FAIRBRIDGE CHAPLAIN.

    The Rev. K. S. PROCTOR. New chaplain of Fairbridge Farm School, Pinjarra, who arrived by the Moreton Bay on Friday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. CHILDREN AND MUSIC.

    With Mr. G. H. Reid in charge of a contingent of members of the Perth Symphony Orchestra, and Mr. A. J. Leckie, Mus.Bac., as commentator and ...

    Article : 424 words
  30. BRILLIANT HIGH-MARKING.

    Once again Jarvis won the toss and he decided to kick with the wind. After Marinko had made a good save McDiarmid took a mark and from the pocket ...

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  31. FAMOUS PICTURES.

    Accompanied by her husband, Mrs. T. Rainer, a Melbourne artist, passed through Fremantle on the Moreton Bay from London on Friday after an absence ...

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  32. NEW BRITISH DESTROYERS.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—The Government has placed orders for nine destroyers with builders on the Tyne and at Birkenhead, Dumbarton and Greenock. ...

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  33. HIGH FINANCE.

    Sir,—Having read the protest voiced by members of a road board against the administration of the Water Supply Sewerage and Drainage Department, I ...

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  34. BASSENDEAN ROAD BOARD.

    The Bassendean Road Board is in a sound position financially, according to the report of a departmental auditor on the affairs of the board for the last ...

    Article : 298 words
  35. ENTERTAINMENT OF SAILORS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 14.—To assist in the cost of entertaining sailors from H.M.S Sussex and the ships of the Australian naval squadron while they are in ...

    Article : 154 words
  36. CARLYLE FERGUSON TESTIMONIAL.

    Sir,—I believe the small response to the Carlyle Ferguson testimonial to be due to the recent visit of the Duke of Gloucester: therefore. I deemed it wise ...

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  37. GAS FOR COTTESLOE.

    At the last meeting of the Peppermint Grove Road Board it was decided to inquire further from the Fremantle Gas Company concerning the provision of gas ...

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  38. CYCLIST INJURED.

    While riding a bicycle along Stirling-highway, Leighton, towards Fremantle at 6.25 p.m. on Saturday, Walter S. Buswell, of 107 Nicholson-road, Subiaco, was ...

    Article : 66 words
  39. "EVENT IN IMPERIAL HISTORY."

    LONDON, Oct. 14.—In a leading article the "Sunday Times" says that though the ceremonies in Melbourne on October 18 apply specifically to Victoria, they may ...

    Article : 160 words
  40. PRONUNCIATION OF CENTENARY.

    Sir,—There has been much needless controversy about the pronunciation of Centenary, properly pronounced Centeenary (or, as the Oxford Dictionary ...

    Article : 150 words
  41. THE WAR MEMORIAL.

    Sir,—In Thursday's issue of "The West Australian" mention is made of the fact that the War Memorial is to be enclosed with a spiked fence. Surely, with all ...

    Article : 110 words
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