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  2. Advertising

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  3. W. A. DEFEATS SOUTH AUSTRALIA AT LACROSSE

    Yesterday afternoon Western Australia-was opposed to South Australia-in the first interstate lacrosse: match-that has been played in this State for many years. The Western Australian team was successful.and the names of our representatives above, reading left to right, are:—Top: F. Hicks, N.Davenport, E. Levitzk R. Blair, S. Evans, A. Rowe,.R. Wright, K. Duncan, L. Preston, A. West and L. J. Taylor (Sec. W.A.L.A.). Bottom: C, Hickey (selector), H. Anderson, H Angus, W. B. Grace (referee), E. Martin, J. Smith, L,. Cortiet, W.Hammer and E,Kelsey, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FEDERAL POLITICS

    MELBOURNE, Saturday.S "Shoul[?]e buy a pig in a poke?" is a question most people have no difficulty in answering, but on Wednesday ...

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  5. ANOTHER SHIPPING HOLD-UP

    Alleging the extremists are seeking to persuade British crews in Australian ports to repudiate the British agreement, shipowners have cabled ...

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  6. BRITISH CREWS ON STRIKE

    Mr Havelock Wilson, secretary of the British Seamen's Union, has cable[?] to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), appealing to him to restrain Walsh ...

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  7. POSITION IN LONDON

    The "Daily Herald," (Labor) reports that thirty-five vessels. are held up in London owing to a wages reduction. The strike committee ...

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  8. THE WHEAT POOL

    The chairman of the trustees of the Voluntary Wheat Pool 1924-25, presented his report on the operations at the annual meeting a few days ago, ...

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  9. THE DAVIS CUP

    On Thursday Australia and Japan commenced the games in the final round in the American zone of the Davis cup competition. ...

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  10. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Progress in the county matches during the week has been as follows:— Middlesex 274 (Gray 79; Root 6 for ...

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  11. CHINESE AFFAIRS

    Liao-Chung-Hoi (a leading Bolshevik member of the Canton Government), was shot on Thursday night while alighting from a motor car in ...

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  12. INTERSTATE LACROSSE

    Yesterday's glorious weather and the promise af high-class lacrosse attracted a fair crowd to the Royal Show "Grounds, Claremont, where the first ...

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  13. MAHENO STILL IDLE

    The Maheno is still held up, although the ship was carrying one man above i the stokehold complement. The company agreed to the demands made by ...

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  14. BRITISH SEAMEN'S EXECUTIVE

    A strong attacK on Australian seamen was made in a cablegram to Mr. Bruce signed by Mr. Havelock Wilson, and other members of the executive of ...

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  15. WIRELESS-WONDERS

    Greenland's icy mountains and Bellevue Hill were linked last night when Spencer Nolan from 8.15 to 9.15 Exchanged messages with Captain ...

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  16. AVIATION

    Pinedo arrived at Cebu at noon yesterday from Zamboanga. Pinedo's plane was slightly damaged when descending at Cebu due to heavy ...

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  17. WHEAT POOL TRUSTEESHIP

    A statement having appeared in "The Sunday Times" last Sunday regarding the Co-operative Wheat Pool of W-A., Mr. A. J. Monger, chairman of ...

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  18. THE MINISTER FOR LANDS

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. W.'C. Angwin), who has been representing this State at the Loan Council Conference in Melbourne, is expected to arrive ...

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  19. LORD STONEHAVEN

    The "Daily Express" says that Lord Stonehaven, intending to do much travelling in the Commonwealth by air, has made a notable departure from ...

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  20. LEADER OF THE OPPOSITION

    The Public Service Commissioner (Mr: G. W. Simpson) stated yesterday morning that Mr. Alfred B. Moore, shorthand clerk in the Crown Law ...

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  21. LONDON WHEAT MARKET.

    Wheat cargoes are steady, and bustness inactive. Parcels are quiet at 6d[?] decline. One ex s.s. City of Manilla and another from New South Wales ...

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  22. CONTROL OF INSURANCE

    The "Financial Times" advocating the unification of British law, says: "Some of the Dominions might well follow the example of India, which is ...

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  23. LONDON MOTOR DRIVERS

    Two deaf and dumb motorists were fined for dangerous driving within a week. The system of motor licenses has been the subject of much adverse ...

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  24. SHOOTING AFFRAY

    After a shooting affray at Currency Creek, near Victor Harbor, early this morning. Elizabeth Wallace (39). single was taken to hospital, with a ...

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  25. FATALITY AT KARRIDALE

    On Sunday last a single man named Ronald A. Pearce, who was employed on the dump at Karridale was knocked down by a motor lorry and one wheel ...

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  26. SITUATION IN SYDNEY

    With a pistol at their heads held by British seamen in Australian ports, but aimed by Tom Walsh, oversea shipping representatives met to-day ...

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  27. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    The Commonwealth liners Barambah. Bakara and Boonah (ex-German steamers) now at Falmouth have been sold to Germans. ...

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  28. FATALITY AT BOULDER

    Hugh M'Carthy (20), Clancy-street, Boulder,' was killed shortly before 4 o'clock this afternoon through failing down the shaft of the Associated G.M. ...

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  29. GREIVE'S GRIEVANCE

    Mr. F. W. Teesdale, M.L.A., for Roebourne, writes:— "The enclosed letter is certainly remarkable, and should be handed down ...

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  30. WYNDHAM MEAT WORKS

    Consequent upon the difficulty of obtaining a sufficient supply of livestock, we learn that the Government has decided to reorganise the staff at the ...

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  31. FOLLOWING THE AMERICAN FLEET

    A sailor from the U.S.S. Tennessee was married to-oday to a Sydney girl who came over by the Maheno. This is the third 'wedding in Auckland of ...

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  32. ACTING SECRETARY OF W.A.T.C.

    Mr. E. T. Marillier; for many years accountant to the W.A.T.C., now has a new title—that of acting secretary. Mr. Marillier has acted in the ...

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  33. TO-MORROW'S MATCH

    The Western Australian team for tomorrow's match at Subiaco Oval is as follows:— Johansen (goal), Kelsey, Edwards, ...

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  34. THE FATAL FIRE AT ZEEHAN

    In the disastrous fire which occurred at Zee[?]an (Tas.) last Sunday, Mr. C. A. Owen (aged 76) was badly burned and subsequently succumbed to his ...

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  35. IROQUOIS v. SOUTH AUSTRALIA.

    At Midland Junction on Thursday last the visitors were met and vanquished by Iroquois by 11 goals to 3. Players who figured prominently in this ...

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  36. YESTERDAY'S ARRESTS

    Percy Ross (18½), caretaker, of No. 1 Smythe-road, West Subiaco, was taken into custody on a charge of having unlawfully assumed control of a motor ...

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  37. PRIORY DEMOLISHED BY FIRE

    At Kyambram, St. Augustine's Roman Catholic Priory, of eight rooms and a library, was totally destroyed by fire early this morning. Three ...

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  38. FREMANTLE ACCIDENTS

    There was quite a chapter of accidents at Fremantle yesterday. Shortly before ll o'clock In the morning the ambulance was called to the ...

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  39. AMATEUR WALKING CHAMPIONSHIP

    The victorian Amateurs' Walking Club eleven miles championship was to-day won by N. Gardiner in 1hr, 32 min. S[?]ec., with J. Mulcahy second, in ...

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  40. INTERSTATE GAME IN MELBOURNE

    This afternoon Victoria, beat South Australia by 6 goals to 4. ...

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  41. FLOUR MILL DESTROYED

    The fire at Donald, which almost completely destroyed the local flour mill early this morning, caused damage estimated at about £100,000. The mill ...

    Article : 104 words
  42. TEMPERATURES IN THE CAPITALS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
  43. MOTOR BOAT RACE

    The motor boat race of about 15 miles conducted- yesterday: afternoon by the Perth Flying Squadron resulted as follows:—Velona 22½min,) ...

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  44. VISITORS TO LONDON.

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after the arrival of the mails at the Bookstall, Australia House, Strand, or "The ...

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  45. A TIP TO OUR READERS

    Yesterday's racing and football results will be found on page 4 and trotting on page 2. Late items of sporting and other ...

    Article : 61 words
  46. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine throughout, with S. to E. winds. Cold nights, with frost inland. ...

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