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  2. OLYMPIC GAMES.

    BERLIN, July 4—"Reichspost" announces that 4,000 more officials who speak foreign languages have been engaged for the Olympic Games. ...

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  3. WIMBLEDON TENNIS.

    LONDON, July 4.— Britain won four titles in the Wimbledon lawn tennis tournament, which was concluded today. In the final of the men's doubles the ...

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  4. ARMS FOR CHINA.

    TOKIO, July 4.— An agreement between China and Germany for the sale of arms to the former was the subject of a protest to the German Government ...

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  5. HERE AND THERE.

    The forthcoming Royal Commission to inquire into the practice of money-lenders is a matter of no small interest. Melbourne police have been shadowing ...

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  6. MELROSE KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, July 5.— Mr. Charles James Melrose, of Glenelg, South Australia, one of Australia's most Popular and best-known airmen, and Mr. ...

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  7. BRILLIANT AIRMAN.

    For his youth and even more youthful appearance, and for his plucky and successful flights, Mr. Melrose was one of the most popular of Australia's leading ...

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  8. BRITAIN'S CUP TEAM.

    LONDON. July 4.—F. J. Perry, H. W. Austin, G. P. Hughes, and C. R. D. Tuckey have been chosen to represent Britain in the challenge round of the ...

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  9. A REPORT DENIED.

    LONDON, July 4.— F. J. Perry said tonight that he had not received an offer from an American promoter as had been reported. A New York report stated that ...

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  10. BASEBALL.

    Although the weather was unsettled during the week-end, all the West Australian Baseball League's matches (third set) were played. The grounds in most ...

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  11. OPERA SINGER'S DIVORCE.

    LONDON, July 4.— Samuel Appleton Moore, an opera singer who appeared in Australia in 1934, has secured a divorce from his wife, Helen Breen, an actress, ...

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  12. GENEVA SUICIDE.

    GENEVA, July 4.— Stefan Lux, the German-Jewish writer employed by a Czechoslovak paper, who shot himself in the chest in the diplomatic gallery of the ...

    Article : 110 words
  13. CONFESSION REVEALED.

    LONDON, July 5.—The father of Frederick Herbert Charles Field, who was executed on June 30 for having murdered Mrs. Beatrice Sutton at Clapham ...

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  14. JAPANESE CREW BEATEN.

    LONDON, July 4.— At Henley, in the Grand Challenge Cup final the Zurich eight, of Switzerland, defeated the Leander Club (Britain) by a length and a ...

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  15. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    After considerable preliminary work on the part of officials of the Western Australian Amateur Athletic Association and officials of women's sporting clubs, a ...

    Article : 347 words
  16. FEELING TRIBUTES.

    ADELAIDE, July 5.— The news of the tragic death of Mr. C. J. Melrose has been received with a sense of profound shock in South Australia, where the young ...

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  17. ROWING.

    In bleak weather and with a strong north-easterly blowing down the course from the finishing point to the starting line, the West Australian Rowing ...

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  18. VON CRAMM'S INJURY.

    LONDON July 4.— When G. von Cramm was injured early in the final of the singles at the Wimbledon tournament yesterday, F. J. Perry offered to ...

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  19. CALLOUS MOTORIST.

    MELBOURNE, July 4.— One of the most serious cases of hit-and-run ever reported in Melbourne occurred early this morning on the new Footscray-road, ...

    Article : 197 words
  20. Lovelock in Form.

    LONDON, July 4.— At White City today the noted New Zealander. J. E. Lovelock, assisted the Achilles Club to retain the Victory trophy in a four-mile ...

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  21. MT. HAWTHORN CLUB.

    The Mt. Hawthorn Athletic Club opened its season with a programme of events on the Mt. Hawthorn cricket ground on Saturday. W. Skeels, despite a big handicap, won the shot put ...

    Article : 157 words
  22. FALL DOWN SHAFT.

    BALLARAT, July 5.— Although critically injured in a fall of 50ft. down a shaft today, Leslie Wright (21), of Smythesdale, showed great fortitude. With ...

    Article : 137 words
  23. "A KNIGHT OF THE AIR."

    CANBERRA, July 5.— "I regret exceedingly to learn that yet another of Australia's great airmen has lost his life," the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said ...

    Article : 98 words
  24. MT. LAWLEY CLUB.

    The annual meeting of the Mt. Lawley Athletic Club will be held at the Amateur Sports Club. King-street. on Thursday next at 8 p.m. All members and intending members are ...

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  25. KANGAROO IN CAR.

    ONSLOW, July 4.— When Mr. and Mrs. De Pledge were returning home to their station at Yanrey today, a kangaroo jumped through the windscreen of ...

    Article : 45 words
  26. RUGBY PLAYER INJURED.

    A member of the Perth "B" grade Rugby team, James Acton-Adams (27), of Hay-street, Perth. sustained a fractured right leg while playing in a match ...

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  27. CANNOT BE VALUED.

    "No one knows the relief I have received from taking R.U.R.." writes Mr. W. J. Hood, Alford Forest. "its value to rheumatic sufferers cannot he reckoned in £.s.d. In my opinion, it ...

    Article : 61 words
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