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  2. SOCCER.

    The first round of the West Australian Soccer Association cup competition was played on Saturday. The competition brings together first and second league ...

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  3. NORTH POLE STATION.

    MOSCOW, June 6.—The four Soviet planes have left the North Pole air station for the expedition's base at Rudolf Island (in Franz Josef Land), 550 ...

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  4. BASEBALL.

    The first round of matches in the "A"1 Grade competition of the West Australian Baseball League, was completed during the week-end, and the results left the ...

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  5. EVACUATED TOWN.

    CANBERRA, June 6.—Messages received from Rabaul (New Guinea) in the weekend indicate that the restoration of public services which were interrupted ...

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  6. CHARITY GYMKHANA.

    More than 11,000 persons attended the Gloucester Park trotting ground on Saturday night and were entertained continuously for more than three hours. The ...

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  7. LIQUOR ON GOLDFIELDS.

    KALGOORLIE, June 6.—Clergymen of the Goldfields have instituted a public campaign against what they describe as the "unchecked sale of liquor on the ...

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  8. ITALIAN TENOR.

    The success of Signor. Schipa with his large audience on Saturday night at His Majesty's Theatre was emphatic. It was obvious that he pleased it immensely. He ...

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  9. STATEMENT BY CHAIRMAN.

    In a statement at the conclusion of the baby week appeal gymkhana at Gloucester Park on Saturday night Mr. S. W. Perry (chairman of the appeal ...

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  10. LORD KYLSANT DEAD.

    LONDON, June 5,—Lord Kylsant, the former shipping magnate, died today. Owen Cosby Phillips, who became Lord Kylsant, was born in Wales in March, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CANADIAN DEFENCE.

    OTTAWA, June 4—The Acting Minister for Defence (Mr. Norman Rogers) announced today that contracts for military, naval and air equipment and for the ...

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  12. RUNAWAY PLANE.

    LONDON, June 4.—A remarkable incident occurred at Hythe aerodrome to- day when a plane took the air without its pilot and remained aloft for 35 min- ...

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  13. BROADCAST DESCRIPTION.

    The Perth manager for the Australian Broadcasting Commission (Mr. Conrad Charlton) announced on Saturday that Perth national station would take a relay ...

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  14. COAT COSTING £875.

    LONDON, June 4.—A mink fur coat valued at £875 was the subject of a case before Mr. Justice Swift in the King's Bench Division today, in which ...

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  15. GRAZIERS' CLAIM FOR GRANT

    BRISBANE, June 6.—The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. Bulcock) on Saturday denied a statement by the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. Earle Page) that the ...

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  16. ARMY MECHANISATION

    LONDON, June 5.—The Australian Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) on Thursday visited Aldershot, where the army authorities displayed the ...

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  17. SINGER REPLIES TO CRITIC.

    On Saturday Signor Tito Schipa, the lyric tenor, replied to a correspondent to "The West Australian," who complained that arias from operas and songs ...

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  18. SURVEY PLANE'S FLIGHT.

    KALGOORLIE, June 6 —Sir Herbert Gepp, chairman of the North Australia geological and geophysical survey committee, and Mr. P. B. Nye, survey ...

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  19. INFANTILE PARALYSIS

    LONDON. June 5.—London doctors are keenly interested in the treatment of infantile paralysis outlined by Sister Elizabeth Kenny, of Queensland, at a ...

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  20. WITH THE ROYAL AIR FORCE.

    WELLINGTON, June 6.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. Jones) stated in Dunedin today that arrangements had been completed for further New ...

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  21. CORONATION UNIFORMS.

    LONDON, June 5.—Sir Frank Sanderson (Conservative) intends, raising, in the House of Commons, the position of members of the Life Guards, whose pay ...

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  22. JERUSALEM WAR CEMETERY.

    LONDON. June 5.—With the approval of General Sir Arthur Wauchope, the High Commissioner and Commander-in- Chief in Palestine. and supported by ...

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  23. REMOVAL OF CAR.

    Six months' imprisonment each, with hard labour, was the punishment inflicted by Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., in the Perth Police Court on Saturday on Richard ...

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  24. ETHICS OF TIPPING.

    PARIS, June 4.—A Bill to abolish tipping was passed today by the Chamber of Deputies by 267 votes to 265, but it is unlikely that the Senate will accept ...

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  25. NEW ZEALAND OUTCLASSED.

    WELLINGTON, June 6.—In the first soccer Test match at Dunedin yesterday England beat New Zealand by 12 goals to nil. ...

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  26. BUS IN FLAMES.

    REDDING (California), June 4.—Nine persons were burnt to death today when a motor bus overturned and burst into flames. When a number of men ...

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  27. CLERGYMAN KILLED.

    SYDNEY, June 6.—The Rev. Hugh A. Morton, organising secretary in New South Wales of the Australian Board of Missions, died in tragic circumstances ...

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  28. BIGAMY CHARGE.

    LONDON, June 4.—William Herbert Phillips, at present residing in London, has been committed for trial at Bristol on a charge of bigamy, alleged to have ...

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  29. CAR PLUNGES DOWN HILL.

    When a car left the road, toppled over an embankment, capsized and then ran down a rock-strewn slope about half-way down Lesmurdie Hill on Saturday night, ...

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  30. COALMINE DISPUTE.

    LAUNCESTON, June 6.—A complete cessation of work on the east coast coalfields is foreshadowed by a decision of a mass meeting of miners today to ...

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  31. EXHIBITION GAME.

    Today on the Perth Esplanade (west) at 10.30 am. a game will be played between Carr's team and a team led by G. Dunstan. These teams have been ...

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  32. PRIEST CAPSIZES BOAT.

    BUKAREST, June 6.—A number of schoolgirls were boating on a lake near Plenita when the hat of one of them blew off. A priest who was with the ...

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  33. RIM BREAKS FROM WHEEL.

    SYDNEY, June 6.—A wheel of a carriage on the point of collapse was discovered by the crew of the Sydney-Albury express when the train was stopped eight ...

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  34. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN FINANCES

    ADELAIDE, June 6.—As the result of an unexpected increase of revenue for the month of May, the State has a revenue surplus of £27.000 for the first 11 ...

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  35. BRITISH FOREIGN POLICY.

    LONDON, June 4.—Mr. D. Lloyd George, MP. (the war-time Prime Minister) declared in an Empire broadcast today that most, if not all, the recent ...

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  36. PLANE'S FAST TRIP.

    BRISBANE. June 6.—John Collins. of Nindooindah. Beaudesert. using the Percival Vega Gull plane in which he won the speed section of the recent Brisbane- ...

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  37. GERMAN POLICE DECREE.

    EERLIN, June 4.—A new police decree has been issued ordering blood tests not only for motorists involved in accidents, but also for pedestrians and cyclists. ...

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  38. AIDE-DE-CAMP TO KING.

    LONDON, June 4.—The King has approved the appointment of Brigadier Miles, of the Australian Staff Corps, as an additional aide-de-camp to His ...

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