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  2. Notes on Parliament

    In better times, with the festive season drawing on apace, politicians at this period of the year have looked forward with complacency to the long ...

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  3. BAG SNATCHERS

    Two ladies—mother and daughter— after a walk through the Karrakatta Cemetery early yesterday evening swere intercepted by two bag-snatchers ...

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  4. Fremantle Trots

    The Fremantle Trotting Club held a successful fixture last night. There was an accident in the Moss Handicap which will be investigated ...

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  5. Velore

    The winner of the 1930 State Skiff Championship. Although defeated in the third heat yesterday, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. BOWLERS ON TOP

    Outridge and Penberthy caused a sensational collapse of the strong Claremont batting side at the Claremont Oval yesterday afternoon. The ...

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  7. MT. LAWLEY V. WEST PERTH

    The Mt Lawley captain set West Perth the unenviable task of acquiring runs on a rather treacherous wicket at the W.A.C.A. yesterday. Kent failed ...

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  8. WARRANT ISSUED

    Ernest Henry Baxter failed to appear in the Perth Police Court yesterday morning to answer charges of vagrancy and evil fame. At the request of ...

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  9. Among The Jacks

    Playing Mt. Lawley on their own green, Claremont gave a first-class display of effective team work, and scored a convincing win on all rinks. Mt. ...

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  10. GOLDFIELDS TOUR

    An Association team will leave for a tour of the goldfields on Christmas Eve, and will play a match there against a combined team on ...

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  11. NORTH PERTH V. FREMANTLE

    Misfortune fell early for North Perth, who had first use of the wicket, the wickets of Lockwood, R. Wilberforce, and Lovelock being lost for a total of ...

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  12. STATION MANAGER INJURED

    A few days ago Mr. Walter Mills, manager of Karonie Down Station, about 70 miles east of Kalgoorlie, was mustering cattle when his horse fell ...

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  13. B GRADE I.

    Nortn-Kast Fremantle 49 (F. Newman 33; J. Patterson, jnr., 4-17. E. Janney 2-26, N. Ward 3-3). Cottesloe 7 for 207 (E. Phillips 98. J. Patterson. ...

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  14. INTERNATIONAL BILLIARDS

    Following are tne latest scores in the international billiard contests:- McConachy, 15,076 (Including a break of 433); Lindrum, 8365 ...

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  15. B. GRADED II.

    North Perth 86 (Halliday 23, Stokes 20; Bennett 3-9. Eddy 5-20), and 2 for 26. Cottesloe 60 (Edwards 31, Cooper ll; Tulk 8-25). ...

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  16. SURF EFFICIENCY

    All the metropolitan surf clubs will be represented to-day at Cottesloe when, at 8 p.m., teams line up to prove their mettle in the third of an ...

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  17. C GRADE

    Claremont, 65, and 3 wickets for 24 (Horrocks 20 not out, Miller 28, Curtis 13; Bridges 4-14, Same 3-25). North Perth 103 (Annesley 37, Same 28, ...

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  18. BOXING

    Batt Battalino got the verdict over Kid Chocolate in a 15-round fight here to-day. In Chicago, Young "Bill" Striming was similarly successful in ...

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  19. A BIG SLUG

    It is reported that Pllion and mate unearthed a slug weighing 51oz. at Larkinville yesterday. Recently they found a 35oz. piece and several smaller ...

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  20. W.A. MATTING ASSOCIATION

    Subiaco, 44 (Callaghan 14; Bradshaw 9-8, Hamilton 3-16, Calcutt 3-9). Teachers' College, 3 wickets for 96 (Calcutt 49 not out, Horner 27 not out, ...

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  21. BIG CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

    The enterprising management of the Alhambra Bars has during recent weeks undertaken many original improvements, at that popular hotel, and ...

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  22. UNIVERSITY v. N.E. FREMANTLE

    The University captain won the toss and sent in North-East Fremantle in a soft wicket at the University Ova:, It proved a wise move, for the batsmen ...

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  23. KALGOORLIE MINING

    The South Kalgurli Company has pegged ground west of the Creosus Pty., which it holds on tribute, and from which it is getting good returns ...

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  24. COMING WEST

    The following passengers left by the air liner Hercules yesterday for Perth:— Messrs. J. Wright, A. C. Strickland, J. Lightfoot, F. R. Burley, ...

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  25. CLOUD BORST AT COOLGARDIE

    Heavy thunderstorms during the evenings of the last three days culminated in heavy downpours last night. There was a cloud burst at Coolgardie, ...

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  26. JUDGMENT RESERVED

    A further stage in the long-drawnout dispute between the taxi-drivers and the Government was advanced on Thursday before Mr. H. Moseley. P.M., ...

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  27. SENIOR CHURCH ASSOCIATION

    Woodville, 5 wickets for 210 (Scott 101 not out. Dowling 42, Spear 17, Donnelly 15; R. Harvey. 1-41, E. Harvey 1-49, Murphy 1-33, Fraison 1-21, ...

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  28. WOMAN TAKEN TO HOSPITAL

    Sarah Burton (53), of 123 Richmondavenue, Leederville, was removed to the Perth Hospital at 8.50 last night from a wine saloon in Leederville, ...

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  29. COTTESLOE BEACH CARNIVAL.

    Following is the draw for to-morrow night's play starting on the Cottesloe Beach green at 8 o'clock:—Deery (C.B.) v. Owen (H.F.); McGregor (M. ...

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  30. LADIES' ASSOCIATION

    Y.W.C.A., 59; C.H.I, 69 Trotting Girls v. Mt. Lawley. Trotting Girls 98 and 5 for 171 (N. Chapman 103—Six successive fours). ...

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  31. SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS

    In connection with the first swimming carnival of the season, to be held next Thursday evening, the Board of Control, at its meeting last Thursday, ...

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  32. "MIGET" GOLF CONTESTS

    The Pavilion Midget golf contests commence next Saturday. The first contest will be for a pair of George Nelson's special shoes to be presented ...

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  33. ORCHARD FRUIT.

    It is widely recognised that fruit plucked fresh from the tree possesses a flavor 'entirely' different from that picked semi-green for market, but ...

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  34. SYDNEY GAMES

    To-day's games resulted:— Central Cumberland 179 v. Northern Suburbs nil for 39: Waverley 236 (Moulton 103) v. Manly 118; ...

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  35. ROCKINGHAM-RD. COLLISION

    A motor cycle ridden by Walter Stephen Elliott (18). of 97 Kimberleystreet. West Leederville, with Frank Fletcher on the pillion seat, collided ...

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  36. CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL SWEEP.

    Even witta the exercise of rigid economy, it costs approximately £24,000 per annum to maintair the Children's Hospital, and of this sum only £8000 ...

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  37. CHRISTMAS CHEER

    The North Perth Unemployment Relief Committee has combined with the North Perth unemployed married men's organisation in an endeavor to ...

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  38. CHRISTMAS MAILS FOR EASTERN STATES.

    To ensure delivery ot greetings and gifts to friends in the Eastern States before Christmas, people who intend malling are advised to post early. ...

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  39. MIDLAND-GUILDFORD V. EAST PERTH

    Midland-Gulldford and East Perth met at the former's home ground yesterday, the visitors celebrating the generosity of the home side in ...

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  40. T.S.S. ZEPHYR TRIPS.

    The t.s.s. Zephyr leaves Perth at 10 a.m. and Fremantle at 11.20 a.m. today and every Wednesday. Saturday, and Sunday for Rottnest Island. River ...

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  41. MELBOURNE MATCHES

    The sixth round of cricket was restricted to one day's play. The weather was showery, and the wickets easy. Results:—St. Kilda 6 for 117 declared ...

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  42. INGLEWOOD UNEMPLOYED

    Inglewood residents who see a placarded elephant wending its way through the streets ot the suburb within the next day or two need not ...

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  43. PRESS SUB-BRANCH R.S.L.

    last night at the Soldiers' Institute, the Press sub-branch of the R.S.L. held their dinner reunion. The toast list was dispensed with, several ...

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  44. COMING' MINISTERIAL VISIT

    A first-hand knowledge of all districts brought under official notice is the commendable aim of the Minister for Lands (Mr. C. G. Latham), who has ...

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  45. THE "PIONEER" FARM. TRUCK.

    Well constructed with durable timber, has earned for the Pioneer farm truck the name for reliability. Manufactured by Boltons Ltd, ...

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  46. NEWSPAPER OFFICES' COMPETITION.

    A competition match will take place on Forrest Park on Monday between The Sunday Times" and "West Australian" newspaper offices, ...

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  47. GIFTS TO BE PROUD OF.

    At their first sale. Proud's the Jewellers, 150 Barrack-street, are making genuine reductions in all lines, including diamond Jewellery. Ring card will! ...

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  48. "THE SUNDAY TIMES" v PINJARRA

    To-day a team representing "The Sunday Times" newspaper will play a Pinjarra eleven at Pinjarra "The Sunday Times" team will be selected ...

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  49. ALLEGED BETTING SHOPS.

    Yesterday's arrests in Perth on charges of keeping premises as common betting shops were:—James Joseph Quigley (27), clerk; Douglas ...

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  50. BARGAINS AT ANTIQUE LOUNGE.

    Lovers of antiques are notified on page 2 that Mrs. McGilvray. Antique Lounge, Bon Marche-arcade, is making price reductions for Christmas on ...

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