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  2. FIRST PRIZE TO SOUTH PERTH

    Another highly successful "Give It a Name" contest closed yesterday. The following are the prize winners: FIRST PRIZE ...

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  3. OCTOBER SESSIONS

    The October Sessions of the Criminal Court win be opened before Mr. Justice Dwyer and Juries on Tuesday next, October ...

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  4. LAST NIGHTS SHOWS

    The Grand provides first-class humor with Maurice Chevalier In "A Bedtime Story." and Alison Skipworth ...

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  5. COLLIE DISPUTE

    In an official announcement this afternoon relative to the mining situation, the secretary of the Miners' Union (Mr. Lowry) said:— ...

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  6. MOLLOY K.O's. ROBERTS

    [?] flush on the point of his [?] chin with right swing that would have knocked over a mule ...

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  7. BALLOT BOX SCANDAL

    A ballot box scandal has been disclosed in connection with the election at the Melbourne University of Representatives for ...

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  8. Golf

    The amateur golf championship of W.A. was played to-day at Royal Fremantle. The holder, H. Godden (Perth) ...

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  9. Hardly The Time For Love-Making

    Mr. Lavan (in the Divorce Court): You say your husband was a bit cold to you at Bunbury. Mrs. Sadlier: Yes. ...

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  10. OFFER TO SHENFIELD

    From a well-informed quarter it was learned to-day that W. Shenfield, the crack highflying South Fremantle half-forward, had been ...

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  11. GALA WEEK-END AT BUNBURY

    Bunbury will be on fete on October 21 and 22, for that is the week-end the citizens of Bunbury are concentrating on even to ...

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  12. THE CO-RE

    A NEW PICTURE of George Edward Grigg, of Rockingham, the co-re In the Sadlier Divorce case. (Letterpress Page 5). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THOUSANDS OF HORSES

    Thousands of horses took part in the annual parade for horses through the city to-day. The procession was held to emphasise the importance of horses ...

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  15. RECORD WOOL CARGO

    A record wool cargo of 32,000 bales will be carried by the German steamer Bitterfield, which sailed to-day for Antwerp. Portion of the cargo has to be ...

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  16. SHALE OIL REPORT

    Although the shale oil committee report was has been in the hands of the Minister for [?] for many weeks. It was learned, to-day that It Is not ...

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  17. TODAY'S POLICE COURT

    Mr. H. D. Moseley (P.M.) presided ever the City Police Court this morning when, strangely enough, for a Saturday morning ...

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  18. WHEN IS A DRESS NOT A DRESS?

    Was it a slip or was it a dress? The question was being debated. not in a fashion salon, as you ...

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  19. OLD-TIME DANCES

    Again next Tuesday, Richwards' popular old-time dance will be held at the Y.A.L. All the usual bright and happy ...

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  20. RATTLING GOOD BILL

    Those who saw the slacking good show put over at the Shaftesbury last night could not but regret the announcement in the ...

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  21. FAST FLOOR FUN AND FROLIC

    with a fast floor, bright music and pleasant company. old-time dancers always enjoy the popular carnivals at the ...

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  22. W.A.T.A. MEMBERS

    Last night the annual meeting of W.A.T.A members eventuated at Brennan Park. Chairman J. P. Stratton announcing to a good attendance that ...

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  23. S.P. RAIDS

    This morning the plainclothes police arrested Arthur Herman Baynes (32) clerk, on a charge of keeping a common gaming house or place of betting ...

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  24. BETTING CHARGES LAID

    This afternoon the following were arrested by the plainclothes police on charges connected with betting: James Mackey at 334 Bulwer-street; William ...

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  25. ANOTHER CROSSWORD SUCCESS

    The 12th "Sunday Times" Crossword Competition closed yesterday, and to-morrow's Issue of the "Sunday Times" a full list of prizewinners will ...

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  26. "I OBJECT"

    Mr. Lavan K.C.: I object, your Honor. His Honor: You need not worry, I'm not taking any notice of it. ...

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  28. TROLLEY BUS SERVICE

    To-morrow afternoon at 2.25 the Minister for Railways (Hon. 4. C. Willcock) will officially open the trolley bus service ...

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  29. JOCKEY INJURED

    O'Brien, the rider of Palphar in the Quality Handicap, was taken to the Alfred Hospital suffering from a severe compound fracture of the thigh. ...

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  31. RON DOIG MEMORIAL WARD

    To-morrow week (October 8) at 3 p.m. the Minister for Works (Hon. A. McCallum) will lay the foundation stone of the Ron Doig Memorial Ward ...

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  32. TUESDAY'S PICCADILLY DANCE

    Good music, a good floor, a sociable crowd, supper and plenty of novelties all help to make the Tuesday night dance at the Piccadilly one of the most ...

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  33. Mounts Bay Sailing Club

    The Mounts Bay Sailing Club will hold a meeting at the Commerce Bidgs., King-st., on Monday night. ...

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  34. £5 FOR THE ANSWER

    Elsewhere in this issue you are invited to supply an estimate of the official attendance at the Royal Show on People's Day, Wednesday, October 12. ...

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  35. GIRLS' JUNIOR LEGACY CLUB

    At the meeting of the Girls' Junior Legacy Club on Wednesday, September 27, the election of officers resulted: President, Miss Peg Reynolds: ...

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