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  2. SPORTING

    MELBOURNE, Jan, 20.—After, a comparatively easy tour of Tasmania the English cricketers returned to Melbourne today and linking up with team-mates ...

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  3. GOLDMINERS' HEALTH.

    Medical evidence dealing with silicosis and tuberculosis among goldminers was heard by the State Arbitration Court yesterday when it continued the hearing ...

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  4. TOC H CAMP.

    Over 200 boys, drawn from all parts of the State, mainly the country districts, have been established under canvas at Rockingham since Monday for the ...

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  5. CHESS MATCHES.

    Last night the Sydney undergraduate, Mr. John W. Cornforth, who is still in his teens, surprised the assembled spectators by the brilliance of his play in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. FUNCTION AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Jan. 20.—Members of the English cricket team will be the guests of the Commonwealth Government at a reception to be held at Parliament House ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN TEAM ANALYSED.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 20.—Owing to Australia's win in the third Test match at Melbourne, the fourth Test at Adelaide becomes the centre of interest because of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. OPPOSITION TO WHITE BALL.

    LONDON, Jan. 19.—According to the "Daily Mail," the proposal by Worcester-shire that a white ball should be used in cricket is receiving as much ...

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  9. RUGBY.

    With the visit of the South African team, a tour by a West Australian side to Victoria and the probable visit to Perth of a team, from another State, ...

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  10. DENTAL HOSPITAL.

    A comparison, unsatisfactory so far as Perth is concerned, was made yesterday by the president of the council of the West Australian College of Dentistry and ...

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  11. POLICE COURTS.

    Taxi Drivers Disagree.— As the result of a dispute between two taxi drivers on the Perth Railway Station rank, on January 5, Reginald Bunn was charged with having unlawfully ...

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  12. COLLIE AMBULANCE TEAM.

    COLLIE, Jan. 20.—At a civic reception to the Collie railway ambulance team last night there was a lively discussion regarding a suggestion current in the town that ...

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  13. BIG BELL MINE.

    CUE, Jan. 18.—Owing to false rumours being circulated of the wonderful opportunities of obtaining jobs at the Big Bell mine, numbers of men and youths ...

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  14. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Tomorrow morning the Ambassadors Theatre will conduct the third of a series of Friday morning parties which are being presented throughout the school ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WELFARE OF THE BLIND.

    To attend a conference in Hobart of representatives of institutions concerned with the welfare of the blind, Mr. C. Cornish, manager of the Industrial ...

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    The Lieutenant-Governor (Sir James Mitchell) officially opening the Toc H boys' camp at Bockingham yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SOLD TOO MUCH MILK.

    In the Perth Police Court yesterday, before Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., Pitter Brothers appeared on a charge of having at Osborne Park, on different dates ...

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  18. EXCHANGE AND DISABILITIES.

    Sir,—The State Disabilities Commission assessed the value to Western Australia of the high exchange rate at 500,000 per annum. More than 12 ...

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  19. FREMANTLE.

    Traffic Prosecutions.—The following fines, with 31 costs in each case except where otherwise mentioned, were imposed for various breeches of the Traffic Regulations:—No driver's licence: ...

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  20. BOYS' EMPLOYMENT LEAGUE.

    Sir,—I was very interested to read the letter in a recent issue regarding the work of the Boys' Employment League. On inquiry, I find that the league, while ...

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  21. BREAKING AND ENTERING.

    Three cases of breaking and entering, which took place on Tuesday night, were reported to the Criminal Investigation Branch, Fremantle, yesterday. At the ...

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  22. FIGHT FOR THE RUBBER.

    In Test match history no team has won the rubber after losing the first two games and Australia will have to establish a precedent this year if the "Ashes" are to ...

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  23. HIT-AND-RUN FATALITY.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 20—A boy named George Alexander Bennett (about 13), of Belmont, near Geelong, was killed instantly when a motor car collided with ...

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  24. MIDLAND JUNCTION.

    Christmas lncident.—Nine men were charged as a result of a police visit to the Darling Range Hotel, Bellerne, on December 24 last, the licensee of the hotel with having had the ...

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  25. LUMPERS' UNION.

    There was a record poll at the annual election of officers of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union, which was held last week. The election resulted:—President, ...

    Article : 106 words
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