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  2. Among The Jacks

    The latest returns only serve to create keener interest and speculation as to the ultimate final placings, with three more games pending. There ...

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  3. "FIGHTING MAC"

    One of the first Australians to set foot on Gallipoli, Colonel Charles Melville MacNaughton, has passed away after a long filness. ...

    Article : 165 words
  4. Batsmen Have Upper Hand

    The Claremont men with two down for 14 win have a hard task to pull the match their way next Saturday. North-East Fremantle, batting on a ...

    Article : 273 words
  5. Prince Loloma Wins

    There was a good attendance at last night's trotting meeting at Brennan Park. Lord Percy (evens to 6 to 4 on) and ...

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  6. ON THE RIVER

    A good strong working breeze kept the crews of racing craft busy yesterday afternoon when the second heat of the Semi-rater State Championship, ...

    Article : 487 words
  7. SOUTH AUSTRALIA v. WEST INDIES

    The return match between South Australia and the West Indies was commenced on the Adelaide Oval today in ideal conditions. The visiting ...

    Article : 149 words
  8. FREIHANTLE v. WEST PERTH

    Carlson, winning the toss, elected to bat. The early wickets fell freely. Bromley being dismissed per medium of a brilliant catch by Rowlands in ...

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  9. THE EARTHQUAKE

    No new developments have occurred regarding the earthquake disaster. Six thousand persons, principally women, children and aged persons, will have ...

    Article : 188 words
  10. B GRADE I.

    Cottesloe 231 (Phillips 84, Ward 54 not out, Patterson, jnr., 36, Cooper; 34; lindsay- 4 for 59). Subiaco 2 for 42 (Briggs 19 not out, Thompson 10 ...

    Article : 101 words
  11. VICTORIAN MATCHES

    The eighth round was concluded today:—Fitzroy 205 and 3 for 92 defeated Essendon 108. Richmond 7 for 236 drew with Collingwood 9 for 267 ...

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  12. MT. LAWLEY v. MIDLANDGUILDFORD

    The home team made tull use of the easy wicket at Mt. Lawley yesterday and kept, their opponents in the field throughout the afternoon. The two ...

    Article : 215 words
  13. B GRADE II.

    Midland-GuUdford 267 (Kempin 129, Lean 39) v. University 5 for 58 (Byrne 21, Smith 16). Cottesloe v. Subiaco. ...

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  14. N.S.W. GRADE GAMES

    Waverley, 7 for 453 (declared), and 2 for 76, beat Cumberland, 200. Gordon, 221, beat Glebe, 129 and 63. St. George, 168, and nil for 200 (declared), ...

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  15. WA MATTING ASSOCIATION

    Millars No. 1 205 (Cross 85, Bott 36 Johnson 33, Buchan 22, Coward 13; S. Hennah 2-20, Havercroft 3-22, Gallus 2-43. Paxton 2-4 Hegg 1-28). ...

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  16. DEATH ROLL NOW 220

    The death roll is now believed to be 220. Six bodies were found this morning. Naval ratings and voluntary ...

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  17. A MURCHISON MYSTERY

    Detectives are making exhaustive inquiries to ascertain the whereabouts of Louis J. Carron (27), single, a French-Canadian, who was last heard ...

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  18. COLLAPSE ON FERRY

    Mrs. M. Burse, of Whltfield-street, Bassendean, collapsed on the ferry while crossing from South Perth at 9.30 last night. ...

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  19. BOUND OVER

    The story of an insurance premium which did not reach Its proper destination.was disclosed in the Perth Police Court yesterday morning, when ...

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  20. EAST PERTH v. NORTH PERTH

    The easterners again struck bother on their home ground yesterday despite a. promising start. The bowling was on the spot and scoring was ...

    Article : 163 words
  21. LEEDERVILLE ELECTRIC LIGHT TOURNAMENT.

    Matches played Friday evening resulted as follow:—Neill (P.) beat Swan (L.) 25-5, Howe (L.) beat Liebenow (K.P.) 23-11, Hatswell (L) beat ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. HAROLD MEGGITT'S PRODUCTS.

    It is announced in this Issue that General Distributors nave been appointed sole agents in Western Australia for Harold Meggitt Ltd. The ...

    Article : 42 words
  23. WISE FARMERS

    Just why the recent conference of wheat farmers, after carrying some very useful resolutions, suddenly decided to condemn the ...

    Article : 471 words
  24. Malcolm Campbell Triumphs

    Captain Malcolm Campbell, famous British race driver, established a new land speed record at Daytona Beach, Florida, LISA, on Thursday, when lie averaged 245.73 miles per hour in his Napier4ion-engined car. Bluebird II. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. FARMERS' FINANCES

    At a sectional meeting of merchants in Perth interested in farmers' finance, ways and means of assisting to carry on the farming industry for the ...

    Article : 252 words
  26. SENIOR CHURCH ASSOCIATION

    Woodville, 85 (Dowling 82, Donley 24; Nathan 3 for 24, Edehnan 6 for 34, Spigl 1 for 4) and 37 (Dowling is; Spears 13; Spigl 3 for 1, Edelman 2 ...

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  27. HIT BY CAR

    C. D. Periera, ot 102 Roe—street, sustained injuries, to the head and thigh when he was hit by a motor car, driven by S. J. Duggett, in James-street, ...

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  28. SUBIACO v. UNIVERSITY

    Great Importance waa attached to the game at Subiaco yesterday, as both teams are having a hard straggle to keep within striking distance on ...

    Article : 177 words
  29. CAMPBELL AGAIN

    With amazing facility Malcolm Campbell changed over from his big machine to a small car and broke the The Record Breaker. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. ALLEGED DRUNKEN DRIVING

    Solomon "Marks (41). horse trainer, was arrested last night on a charge of having driven a motor car,in Haystreet whilst under the Influence of ...

    Article : 44 words
  31. LADIES' ASSOCIATION

    C.H.I. 77 (Cameron 45; Cole 4—17. Austin 4-28, including "nat trick," Albert 1-5) and 13 (Cole 3-9). Mt. Lawley 59 (Munyard 16, Leemon 17, ...

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  32. UNEMPLOYED SUSTENANCE

    John Drever Leisk (48), horse driver, was arrested yesterday by Detective Hughes and Constable Hames on a charge of having, between April 3 and ...

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  33. SOCIAL GAME.

    A challenge match will be played at Subiaco Oval to-morrow afternoon between the Midnight Frolics and Nellie Bramley Company. The combined ...

    Article : 87 words
  34. CHILD CRITICALLY INJURED

    Fennella Hockey (5), of Forrest-street, Hamilton Hill, was admitted to the Fremantle Hospital on Friday afternoon suffering from severe head ...

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  35. TRAGIC BUSH FIRE

    Critically injured by flames when he and bis sister Ida (9), were trapped in a bushfire while walking from school to their home on Group 63, on Monday, ...

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  36. POLICE COURT

    Edward William Bishop (20), laborer, appeared before Mr. H. D. Moseley. P.M., in the Perth Police Court yesterday on two charges-refusing to give ...

    Article : 122 words
  37. HOBART CLUB MATCHES.

    Millars'-Education and Hobart Club will meet at Beatty Park to-day. The team to represent the Hobart Club will be selected from the following: ...

    Article : 118 words
  38. NEW FIRM COMMENCES BUSINESS.

    A new firm, trading as Fergus MacLeod and Co., 39 Padbury Buildings, announces in this issue that Mr. Fergus MacLeod has undertaken the ...

    Article : 102 words
  39. EARTHQUAKE FILMS.

    The management of Hoyts Regent and Capitol Theatres has displayed enterprise In securing for exhibition on Saturday or Monday next two ...

    Article : 64 words
  40. ALLEGED TWO-UP "SCHOOL."

    Three plainclothes policemen raided a two-up "school" at Cottesloe Beach yesterday, and 14 young men were arrested on charges of playing an ...

    Article : 36 words
  41. S.S. EMERALD.

    The pleasure steamer Emerald will leave Barrack-street Jetty at 10 o'clock this morning on a round sea trip, calling at Fremantle, Garden Island, and ...

    Article : 30 words
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