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  5. JACK CRAWFORD TELLS OWN STORY OF BIG VICTORY

    Adhering strictly to a well-thought-out plan of campaign, Jack Crawford of Australia, was able to defeat the American title-holder, Ellsworth Vines, in the singles championship at Wimbledon. Crawford's idea was to keep, the ball low at all costs to prevent Vines receiving high ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. STATE TEAM FOR COMING FOOTBALL CARNIVAL

    After prolonged deliberation tonight the selectors of the W.A. National Football League (Messrs. L. Ryan, S, J. Snow and S. F. Jeffery) announced the personnel of the team to ...

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  7. MR. BRUCE TALKS TO NATIONS

    MR. S. M. BRUCE'S outspoken speech on the monetary . position was the most important development at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. NEW NORTHERN STATE

    It was learned today on good authority that the Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. Bruce) is ...

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  9. THERE IS NO GRAFT

    There has been no response yet by Senator Reid to the request of the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) for details of his allegations of graft in the ...

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  10. TODAY'S FORM WAS A FACTOR

    Although none of the players chosen by the selectors is lacking form and therefore his inclusion cannot be criticised as unmerited, one or two names ...

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  11. MORE WAGES WANTED

    No sooner had much better spirit been restored among men at Wandilo employment camp by the visit of the Minister for Employment. Mr. Jeffries, and his ...

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  12. S.P. WAR IS STILL ON

    The war between the racing clubs and starting-price bookmakers was continue today, when the Belmont Park Club withheld acceptances until just before the ...

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  13. BETTER TIMES COMING

    "We now have our severest sacrifices behind us and before us we have the prospect of lower taxation lower charges for services, more employment and ...

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  14. HOW DAIRY FEES HAVE RISEN

    Some dairymen are paying as much as 30s a week in licence fees to the Metropolitan Whole Milk Board compared with £1 a year to the local authorities ...

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  17. DRAMATIC SCENES AFTER GAME HAD ENDED

    ONLY a few of those 17,000 intensely excited spectators were privileged to witness that delightful scene after the players had walked from the court amid ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. RAIN EXPECTED TOMORROW

    Prospects for a fine work-end are not considered bright by the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. Curlewis), who thinks is it probable that the rain which is gath ...

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  19. INTERSTATE AND LOCAL BROADCASTS

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission will broadcast the opera "La Traviata by Verdi, from station 6WF at 8.15 p.m. on Sunday, July 23. On the ...

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  20. TRAIN KILLS SWAGMAN

    Last night two swagmen were run down by a train near Park hurst station, about five miles from Rockhampton. John Burke was seriously injured, but ...

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