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  2. TO-NIGHT'S TROTTING

    It was a charity trotting meeting to-night at Brennan Park, where the programme comprised six races. ...

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  3. ACCIDENTS

    The casualty staff of Perth Hospital and the St. John Ambulance drivers had a particularly busy time this afternoon and ...

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  4. TO-DAY'S CABLES

    Speeds considerably exceeding those previously made were achieved in the Tourist Trophy Senior Race on the Isle of Man. ...

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  5. DEAD AVIATOR

    The remains of Mr. Joseph H. Ekins, superintendent of the Civil Aviation Department, found in the wreckage of a Moth aeroplane in the Tallarook ...

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  6. PERTH SHIVERS

    Colder than some of the things that punters have backed at the gallops has been this week's chilly spell in Perth! ...

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  7. HEAD-ON CRASH

    Four persons were injured, two seriously, in a head-on collision between a horse and cart and a motor car at Chatswood in the ...

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  8. INJURED EYES

    George West was playing football at the Subiaco Oval this afternoon when he received an injured eye, for which he was treated at Perth ...

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  9. RAMSAY MACDONALD

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) hopes to proceed to Berlin Dy air on July 17 to return the visit to London of the German Chancellor ...

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  10. CYCLISTS CRASH

    Arthur Lee, 18 Galway-street, Lee derville, and Arthur Hall, 164 Egina street, Mt. Hawthorn, crashed during the progress of the Amateur ...

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  11. TODAY'S RUGBY

    To-day's rugby games resulted: First Grade: Perth 13 pts. beat Athletic 6; Cottesloe 13 beat Northern Suburbs 5. ...

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  12. WEALTHY SPINSTER'S BODY

    As a result of police investigations extending over several weeks the body of Miss Elizabeth Brail Traqnair, who died ...

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  13. MORE LISTENERS-IN

    The number of wireless licenses increased by over 38,000 during the past far. v They now total 3,711,000. ...

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  14. ARM CRUSHED

    Miss Irene Holton. 168 Loftus street, Leederville, had her arm injured when it was caught between a truck and a wan this afternoon. ...

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  15. ROYALTY AT ASCOT

    The last day of the Ascot races was attended by the Kins and Queen and Other members of the Royal family. The Wokingham Stakes resulted ...

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  16. MOTOR CYCLIST HURT

    This afternoon the St. Johns Ambulance received a call to the corner of Loftus and Cambridge-streets, Leederville, fromnd shock. ' ...

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  17. POLICE HAY USE TEAR GAS ON ANTI-EVICTIONISTS

    Elaborate arrangements are said to have been made to prevent the police from carrying out an eviction order on a house at Guildford. ...

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  18. ONE-ACT PLAYS

    "In the Assembly Hall, Pier street, on Saturday, June 27, an evening of one-act plays will be presented by the Repertory ...

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  19. TRAIN HITS TRUCK

    At 12.40 p.m. to-day C. Noble while driving a motor truck across the Un railway siding near Harvey, collided with a goods train. ...

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  20. HUSBAND AND WIFE IN HOSPITAL

    Knocked down by a car at Midland to-night Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Foster of 9 Sophia-street, Bellevue, were brought to Perth Hospital by ...

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  21. S.A. HORSES

    The Murray Bridge trainer, T.O'Dea will leave for Melbourne on Tuesday week with a team of six horses who, during their stay in that ...

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  22. TO-DAY'S POLICE COURT

    A mean trick was "played by Allan John Dixon (24), When he secured the loan of £3 ostensibly to pay for treatment for his ...

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  23. VIC'S GOLD

    The Victorian gold yield for the five months ended May 31 is valued at £69,608 which is £31,970 greater than the similar period of 1930. ...

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  24. FOOTBALLER HURT

    Edwin Hawkes, 1 Roseberry-ave., South Perth, sustained 'injuries to the back and right ankle while playing' football this afternoon". ...

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  25. N.Z. GEYSER

    Accompanied by loud rumblings geyser broke out on Lake Rotorua last night, portion of the land being engulfed. ...

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  26. GASHED WITH AXE

    Charles Tomsett, 9 Francis-street, cut his shin with an axe to-night. He was treated at Perth HospitaL ...

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  27. SHIPOWNER'S DEATH

    The death is announced of Sir George Renwick, a well known shipowner, at the age of 81. ...

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  28. BOTTLE AFFRAY

    Wielding bottles four men were engaged in a wild fight in a flat in. MacLeay-street last night. One man who was hit on the head ...

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  29. BOATING MISHAP

    When beaching a boat at North Beach this afternoon a heavy breaker caught the craft and capsized It. Ben Jones (46), of 48 Eighth-Ave., ...

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  30. S.A. GOLF CHAMPIONSHIP Won by Nettlefold

    Len Nettlefold, formerly amatetur champion of Australia, won the Moral Adelaide Golf Club Championship to-dayrtably. At the end of ...

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  31. ASSOCIATION FOOTBALL

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  32. HEAD INJURIES

    Joseph Baker of the Blackboy Camp was taken to Perth Hospital at 10 p.m. by the Midland ambulance suffering: from head injuries sustained In ...

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  33. MOLLISON DEAD

    Mollison, the record stake winner as a two year old, died last night from inflammation of the bowels. ...

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  34. WOOD LINE DISPUTE

    Cessation of work on the wood-line with the consequent closure of the mines now appears inevitable. ...

    Article : 98 words
  35. Advertising

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    Advertising : 85 words
  36. VISITOR'S BAD LUCK

    A man has reported to the water police that shortly after the arrival of the Niagara at the Darling Harbor to-day, he was attacked and robbed of £300. ...

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  37. Advertising

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  38. PASTORALISTS DEATH

    Mr. Frank Murray, a well-known pastoralist, died this morning. ...

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  39. GRAND NATIONALS CHART

    Attention is drawn to Mr. Stan Nicholas' double chart on the Grand Nationals, which appears on Page 3 of this issue. Prices have shortened ...

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  40. ARRESTED IN SYDNEY

    Norman Brockman, who formerly conducted a wireless shop in Brennan's Arcade, Perth, was arrested in Sydney this morning on a charge of ...

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  41. POLICE NEWS

    This morning Detectives McLernon., Larsen and Johnston arrested Albert B. Chandler (21). of Wembley, on a charge of having been in the ...

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  42. BAIL GRANTED

    Vincent Papalla, who is charged with unlawfully wounding Alexander Brooks, secured ball this morning in £80 himself and a bond of £50. ...

    Article : 24 words
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