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  2. TEST TEAM RETURNS.

    Deeply pleased with their success in England but hiding their feelings beneath a mask of carefully cultivated reticence and indifference to anything but ...

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  3. WAGE CUT REMISSIONS.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night, the Acting Premier and Treasurer (Mr. McCallum) moved the second reading of Bills to continue for another year, in an ...

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  4. FROM CHINA TO PERU.

    The Town Clerk of Perth (Mr. W. E. Bold) draws attention to the fact that licences for advertising hoardings, boarding houses, bill posters, chimney sweeps, dairymen, ...

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  6. BROMLEY'S FAMILY ON QUAY.

    Looking as pleased as Punch, Mr. E. A. V. Bromley with his wife and two sons was waiting on Victoria Quay to welcome his other son, Ernest Bromley, as the ...

    Article : 161 words
  7. PLAYERS' FORM DESCRIBED.

    In a hurried interview on the liner with Mr. W. Ferguson, the much-travelled scorer, as he was answering players' anxious questions and supervising their ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CIVIC WELCOME AT FREMANTLE.

    An anxious crowd awaited the arrival of the cricketers at the Fremantle Town Hall and streets and hall were quickly packed when the motor cars eventually ...

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  9. CRICKETERS' REUNION.

    A spirit of geniality marked the official luncheon given to the Australian cricketers in the Palace Hotel yesterday by the West Australian Cricket ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. IMPRESSED BY PERTH GROUNDS

    After the reception in the Regent Theatre the Australian cricketers were free from functions for a little more than an hour, which was spent in sightseeing ...

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  11. FAMOUS KEEPER'S ILLNESS.

    Mr. H. Carter, the famous Australian wicketkeeper, who was a passenger on the Orontes, was attacked with ptomaine poisoning shortly after the vessel left ...

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  12. DEATH DUTIES.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 30.—While it is known that a formal decision was made by the Loan Council yesterday to discontinue the practice of permitting the ...

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  13. CALEDON BAY MURDER

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 30.—The possibility that the handcuffing of four lubras by the police might have formed provocation for the killing of a constable was ...

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  14. "TEAM WELL AND HAPPY."

    Mr. Bushby sat in his cabin on the Orontes yesterday morning and smiled at the group of reporters who fired questions at him—questions about Larwood, ...

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  15. THE PRICE OF SUGAR.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 30.—The Deputy-Premier (Mr. Bruxner), in the Legislative Assembly today, referred to the Colonial Sugar Refining Company's intention to ...

    Article : 548 words
  16. CHEERING CROWDS.

    As there was no time to spare, the official cars took the direct route to King's Park and then to the Regent Theatre. Some of the cars had cricket ...

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  17. THE DUKE'S TOUR.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 30.—His Royal Highness the Duke of Gloucester today spent the last hours of his respite from the obligations and formalities of a royal ...

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  18. LACK OF CO-OPERATION.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 30.—The lack of cooperation between the States in respect to death duties was the subject of comment by Mr. F. N. Yarwood at the ...

    Article : 239 words
  19. CAPTAIN IN HUMOROUS VEIN.

    Two good stories were told by Mr Woodfull at functions yesterday. The first (which Mr. Woodfull said he had told to Lord Lonsdale, the famous British ...

    Article : 194 words
  20. GRASSHOPPER PLAGUE.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 30.—Swarms of grasshoppers estimated to be six inches deep in the township have been causing much damage in the Cowell district. Fruit trees ...

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  21. HOT WEATHER IN ADELAIDE.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 30.—The highest temperature this season, 91.2 degrees, was recorded in Adelaide at 2.30 p.m. today. Last night was the warmest night ...

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