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  4. Geraldton Guardian For Country, Faith, and Justice. TUESDAY, MAY 26, 1925.

    False eloquence passeth only where true is not understood. ...

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    Australian Polo Championship.—The South Australian team have won the Australasian polo championship from representatives of all the Eastern states ...

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  6. LOCAL & GENERAL.

    More Murray Rams.—Mr. W. McK. Grant of Newmarracarra, has just received form South Australia a valuable consignment of 22 merino rams, from ...

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  8. DASH FOR THE POLE

    A report from Spitzbergen states no news has been received of Capt. Amundsen. This morning the Hobby returned to ...

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  10. PERSONAL.

    Mr. R. P. ("Jack") Stirling, subeditor of the "West Australian," was married to Sister Doris Oliver, well known in the nursing world, at St. ...

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  11. BREACHES OF THE TRAFFIC AC[?].

    The R.M. (Mr. G. Eastangh) occupied the bench in the Geraldton Police Court yesterday morning when William Ernest Whitby pleaded guilty to ...

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  12. AMUSEMENTS

    Player Piano at the King's. An innovation at the King's Theatre is the new player piano installed a week ago, which has proved quite a ...

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  13. BOWLING NOTES

    The season closes on Saturday, May 30th. McCrae has practically won the second points competition. Eleven matches in this tournament have been ...

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  14. THE WEATHER CONDITIONS.

    A message from the Fram at Well man's Bay says: "The weather outlook north of Spitzbergen is better than on Saturday, but cloudy. Visibility this ...

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  15. STILL NO NEWS.

    No news up to this afternoon was received regarding Capt. Amundsen. Polar experts are beginning to get anxious. ...

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  16. WESTRALIAN FARMERS.

    Mr. John Thomson has been appointed to the position of general manager of the Westralian Farmers Ltd., and will in effect take over the duties that ...

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  17. AN UNUSUAL DIVORCE.

    Sir Robert M'Millan (the Chief Justice) has ordered the dissolution of marriages during a period of many years, the circumstances revealed being ...

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  18. SEVENTH DAY ADVENTISTS.

    A splendid audience greeted Pastor H. E. Piper, the President of the West Australian Conference, and Pastor H. J. Meyers, Home Mission and Missionary ...

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  19. HOW TO MAKE A CENTURY.

    Jack Hobbs, who scored a century [?] each of his last two county games, seems to be intent on overhauling the record of 126 hundreds in first-class ...

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  20. NOT ELIGIBLE TO VOTE.

    There in one spot in New South Wales where there are no political meetings, no red and blue posters, no vote canvassers, no election fends, and none of ...

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