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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,102 words
  3. SPORTING

    In the presence of a large and enthusiastic crowd, the 31st annual sports meeting of the Public Schools Association of Western Australia was held at the ...

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  4. A VARIED CAREER.

    A man who was a woodchopper, kangaroo-hunter and swaggie at Green bushes, bridgetown and the West Australian goldfields more than 30 years ago. ...

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  5. FOOTBALL.

    Gaining the lead about four minutes before time, East Perth was able to withstand a desperate challenge from West Perth to win the grand final of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Spring Tournament.

    Entries will close at 5 p.m. today for all events to be held at the annual Spring tournament to be held on the courts of the Hensman Park Club, Coode-street. ...

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  8. Catholic Association's Tourney.

    The annual tournament of the West Australian Catholic Association was continued during the week-end. Following are the results:— Men's "A" Grade Singles.—Herbett, beat ...

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  9. QUARANTINE REGULATIONS.

    To incorporate in the Australian quarantine code certain new procedures in the light of modern knowledge, and to consolidate existing measures of quarantine ...

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  10. BOY'S HEAD INJURED.

    Having apparently been struck by a stone, John Heame (8), who was staying with relatives in Bayswater, was taken to the Children's Hospital on Friday ...

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  11. PENNANT FINAL.

    The final of the "C" grade men's pennant was won by theresian, the scores being theresian 9 sets 69 games, columba No. 1.7 sets 75 games. ...

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  12. BOROTRA WINS INDOOR TITLE.

    LONDON, Oct. 19.—In the final of the British coveted courts championship today, J. Borotra, the French Davis Cup player, beat the Englishman. Nigel Sharpe. 6-0. 6-2. 6-0. He thus won ...

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  13. DIRECTOR OF EDUCATION.

    Tributes to the administrative record of the recently-appointed Director of Education (Mr. J. A. Klein) and references to the high esteem which he had ...

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  14. RAILWAY WASHAWAY.

    A washaway on the Brookton-Corrigin railway line between Jubuk and Kunjin was reported on Saturday morning. About 130 yards were affected. A ...

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  15. A BRILLIANT STUDENT.

    Examiners of the thesis of Mr. W. Clabon Allen have approved of the degree of Doctor of Science of the University of Western Australia being awarded ...

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  16. POWER-BOAT RACING.

    The fifth and final race of the season promoted by the Perth Flying Squadron for power boats was held on Saturday afternoon' over a course from the club ...

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  17. UNIVERSITY ELECTIONS.

    The annual elections of the Guild of Undergraduates of the University of Western Australia, which were held on Tuesday. Wednesday and Thursday, ...

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  18. GENERAL NEWS.

    A euchre party will be held tonight in the Trades Hall at 8.30 o'clock. A euchre party will be held tonight in the Star of the Sea Hall, Cottesloe. ...

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  19. TASMANIAN PREMIERSHIP.

    HOBART, Oct. 20.—The Launceston Club (Northern Association) won its third consecutive State football premiership yesterday when it defeated Newtown, the premier team of the ...

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  20. SOUTH SUBURBAN EISTEDDFOD

    Record entries have been received for the South Suburban elocutionary and musical festival, which is to be conducted at various centres in the ...

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  21. LAWN TENNIS.

    A tennis event of importance took place on Saturday, when, in the presence of representatives of the Perth Road Board and the West Australian Lawn Tennis ...

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  22. BILLIARDS.

    LONDON, Oct. 19.—The week's billiards match between Horace Lindrum (Australia) and Tom Newman (Britain) was concluded today and resulted in a ...

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  23. TRUNK TELEPHONE LINES.

    In August last, following upon complaints made to him at Gwalia and Leonora, Mr. A. K. Green. M.H.R., made representations to the Deputy-Director of Posts and ...

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  24. CROQUET.

    The Subiaco Croquet lawns will be officially opened by the Mayoress of Subiaco (Mrs. L. H. Downe) on Monday, November 4. Members of all clubs are invited to be present. The ...

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  25. WRESTLING.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 20.—Fred Atkins (14.11) defeated Neil Whittkan (14.6) by two falls to one in a wrestling match at the Bohemia Stadium last night. ...

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  26. AGED PENSIONER'S DEATH.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 20.—Daniel Kilmartin (70), pensioner, who is believed to have slipped on a stairway on Wednesday last at the York Hotel, Kalgoorlie. ...

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  27. KRUSKAMP GAINS DECISION.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 20.—At Leichhardt Stadium last night Wong Bock Cheung (14.0) was unable to continue after being knocked out of the ring in the fifth round by Hardy Kruskaman ...

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  28. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Details of current programmes at city and suburban theatres will be found on the Leader page of this issue under the heading, "Today's Entertainments." ...

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  29. COUPLE'S AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT.

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Littlejohn arrived here today from Alor Star on a flight from England to Mr. Littlejohn's home in Australia. They ...

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  30. ROUGH MATCH IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE. Oct. 20.—Alex Lundyn (14.3) and Tommy Nilan (14.3) drew in a wrestling match at the City Baths last night after each man had gained a fall. The match was rough ...

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