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  4. MINGENEW RACES

    Always an event to be looked forward to by the sporting world, the Easter meeting of the Mingenew Race Club, held on Easter Monday, was, if ...

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  5. BIG CITY BLAZE

    A fire which first came under notice at about 9.30 o'clock yesterday morning completely destroyed the premises occupied by the Perth Shopping Fitting ...

    Article : 306 words
  6. AVIATION DISASTERS

    Pilot M'Clelan and John Peterson, the millionaire owner of the Las Matillas Oil Refinery, were killed when an aeroplane crashed to-day. Mails had ...

    Article : 92 words
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  8. CRASH IN MOUNTAIN COUNTRY

    Pilot Everett and three passengers were burned beyond recognition when their Standard aeroplane crashed into the San Bernardino Mountain during a ...

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  9. THE IMALONE INCIDENT

    The "Sunday Times" in a' leading article of the sinking of the Imalone states that the remarkable restraint of the British comment shows that the ...

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  10. PERTH YACHTSMEN

    The holiday spirit displayed by the participants in the aquatic events on Friday and Saturday, continued on Saturday night at the Cathedral Hall ...

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  12. STAWELL EASTER GIFT

    The Stawell Athletic Club's Easter Gift Carnival ended to-day. The racing was the best that has been seen at an Easter Gift meeting here. The ...

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  13. AN OLD COLONIST

    Mr. George Pollard, a former resident of this district and probably the first white child born at South Dandalup, now known as Creation Estate ...

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  14. BRITAIN'S REVENUE

    The British revenue for 1928-29 shows a surplus of £18,394,463, compared with the estimate of £14,502,000. The revenue was £858,104,055, and ...

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  15. WHEAT CHAMPIONSHIPS

    Intending exhibitors in the agricultural section at the forthcoming Royal Show are reminded that entries in the wheat classes close with the secretary ...

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  16. THE SYDNEY FIRE

    The fire which destroyed Parbury's bond and free stores, Miller's Point, yesterday, is still smouldering, and so far the firemen have not been able to ...

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  17. ASTRONOMICAL

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  18. SCHOOL CRICKET

    Considerable interest has been taken in cricket since the opening of school this year, by the boys of the Christian Brothers' College. This ...

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  19. WHEAT GROWING AT DARTMOOR

    The field trials carried out by the Department of Agriculture on the holding of Mr. B. T. Olivier at Dartmoor resulted in tho Noongaar variety yielding ...

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  20. PHASES OF THE MOON

    Last Quarter, April 2; New Moon, April 10; First Quarter, April 10; Full Moon, April 24. ...

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