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  5. Davis Cup Captain Defeated in Exhibition Game

    Flaying excellent tennis, Adrian Ouist, the young South Australian tennis pi ayer, beat Jack Crawford, of New exhibition Ki Pk t the it Both are members of the Australian Crawford, the nearer to the Flaying excellent tennis, Adrian Ouist, the young South Australian tennis in ayer South Wales, in an exhibition match at King's Park courts this afternoon. Both are members of the Australian Davis Cup team which is going to England and the Continent. The picture shows camera, having served to Quist. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CRAWFORD LOSES TO QUIST

    About 3500 people at King's Park courts today saw J. Crawford, Davis Cup player and captain of the present Australian ...

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  7. EMPIRE CRISIS

    The "Daily News" representative learns that the Imperial Economic Committee has reached a crisis placing the delegates in a ...

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  8. WHAT A NIGHT!

    Throughout America on the night of April 6 there will be witnessed a celebration completely overshadowing that of any New Year's Eve, even ...

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  9. EUROPE'S WAR DEBTS

    The "Daily News" representative has been informed that there is no immediate likeli-hood of the Dominions having ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DONE A REAL MAN'S JOB

    Returning to Sydney in the liner Aorangi today after an extensive tour abroad Sir Mark Sheldon, formerly Australian ...

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  11. "The Daily News" This Evening

    This evening, the eagerly-awaited special late editions of "The Daily News" will be published. ...

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  12. HAS PERTH A SOUL?

    The question asked by the Rev. N. Richards, at yesterday's luncheon of the Rotary Club: Has Perth a soul? was discussed today by various notable ...

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  13. JAPAN'S EYES ON NEW GUINEA

    The declaration in Holland recently by the Chief Japanese delegate to the League of Nations (Mr. Matsuoka) that Japan should ...

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  14. SECESSION ISSUE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons), the Minister for Defence (Senator. Sir George Pearce) and Senator T. C. Brennau will arrive in Perth by the Great ...

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  15. PERTH TO PERTH

    At the annual dinner in London of the Perthshire Association the chairman read a message from the Lord Mayor of Perth, Western Australia (Mr. ...

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  16. WESTWARD BOUND

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  17. THREE PER CENTS DECLINE

    A substantial decline in the call on the three per cents accounts of the South Perth Road Board was reported last night by the secretary (Mr. E. J. ...

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  18. NO SWEARING!

    When the freighter City of corinth left New York for Australia the mate called the sailors together and said that in no circumstances ...

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  19. AVIARY AS MEMORIAL

    Because the late Mr. T. A. L. Davy, former Attorney-General in the Mitchell Government, was such a lover of birds, his friends are moving to have a Davy ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

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  22. MEMORIAL TO MRS. COWAN

    The works committee has recommended the Perth City Council that the melorial to the late Mrs. Edith Cowan, B.E. be erected in Kins's Park circus ...

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  23. Bowler's Field Disputed

    Port Province batsmen protested to the umpires about the field set by the fast bowler R. Halcombe (Central) today. ...

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  24. FLYING HANDICAP.

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  25. BILLIARDS CUP

    The scores at the close of play tonight in the Billiards Gold' Cup were: Newman, 16,858, including a break of 783 unfinished; McConachy. 13,095, including ...

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  26. SURPRISE FOR RACEGOERS

    As the field approached the last jump in the Hurdle race at the Goodwood meeting today Sandjay, the chestnut gelding owned by Messrs. Baker and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. BUTTER EXPORTS

    The denial of the New Zealand Minister (Mr. G. W. Forbes) that New Zealand initiated the butter restriction plan is apparently based on a n ...

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  28. BIG CRIMINAL COURT LIST

    As there are still eight trials pending is little chance of the March sessions of the Criminal Court being completed before the April sessions begin on ...

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  29. GIRL TO FLY TO ENGLAND

    Miss Jean Gardiner, a Sydney aviatrix, plans to make a solo flight to England in October. In the Fokker monoplane Southern ...

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  30. MEN'S HOCKEY

    Members of the Old Scotch Collegians Hockey Club are notified practice will commence on Tuesday. March 28 at 5 p.m., at the Kiosk, Esplanade ...

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