SPORTING
CRICKET (By"WATTLE.") Saturday'sResultsfaW.A.C.A. Games. greatvarietyofstrokes.Lancaster wasespeciallystrongontheleg side.Carson13wastheonlyother batsmantoreachdoublefigures. Penrose6for34bowledwell.Atone timehehad5for0.Smith2for19, "A"Grade. Stone1for22,Styles1for39also Claremont162and5for138(de-helpedappreciably. daredclosed)defeatedEastPerth Subiaeov.Midland. 117and8for72by45runsonfirstMidland,doubtlessonacountof innings. therailwaytrouble,didnotputin Subiaco2for206(declaredclosed)anappearanceatSubiaco,andso defeatedMidland60and63outrightthehomeclubclaimathree-point byaninningsand83runs. win. NorthPerth173and2for114 (declaredclosed)defeatedWestTheEnglishmenBatterBallarat. Perth100and6for101by72runsTheEnglishmenmetarepresenonfirstinnings. tative15fromtheBallaratdistrict "B"Grade. onFriday,7thinst.Thelocalside hattedfirst,anddidwelltoget211. EastPerth116and2for95de-TwoofthesidepassedthehalfcenfeatedClaremont117and93out-turyark.Englandrepliedwith rightbyeightwickets. 9for84,Woolleygetting159not Subiaco185defeatedMidland86outandFender106.TheBalarat onaprotest. West

Waddy14,andBardsley(runout) 12.Thewicket-gettersforSouth AustraliawereSmith4for71,Richardson2for88,andWhitty2fur 47.SouthAustraliarepliedwith265 Atonestagethescorewas5for 225,butthetaildidpoorly,and Whittywasunabletobatowingto asplitfinger-afieldingmishap.C. F.Pellewplayedachancelessknock for91.A.Richardson42,Smith34, L.Pellew33,Steele20andWillsmore lats.14allgotamongtheruns.Andrews 5for87,Kelleway2for67,Collins1 10for28,andHendry1for55captured thewickets. 5N.S.W.ranupthebigscoreof770 4secondinnings.Bardsleygavea 4chancelessdisplaywhilescoring235 in383minutes.WithTaylor(180) hehelpedinapartnershipof345 runsforthethirdwicket.Taylor 8playedagreatknockfor180-his 8highestscoreinSheffieldShield 6games.Kellewaygot103notout, 5Hendry65,Carter53,Waddy44, 3Gregory15,andandKippan11. 3Therewereonlysevensundriesin thegbiscoreof770-asplendidtriFrom7for91,Eastadvancedto 10for18,leavingClaremontwitha leadof44runs.Claremontranup '6for138(declaredclosed)atasecondknock.Brineshowedareturntoformbynotching54not out.Mundy19,Hill15,Rowe17, andHodge14reacheddoublefigures. Muller4for55andWard1for35. EastPerthhadlost8for72when timesavedthemfromanoutright defeat.Meek26notoutshowed thatthebowlingwasnotasunplayableasotherbatsmenmadeitappear.Bott14wasshapingnicely whenhewasbriliantlycaughtat deepslipbyWard,whowasfielding assub.forGardner.Itwasaonehandedcatchclosetotheground. Peckham4for19,Hill3for19,and Nurse1for25werethesuccessful bowlers. Subiaco
23unconquered, andReynoldsalsohelpedappre..eiablywith14.Hennah4for24, rain3for35dividedthewickets. Havingdeclaredwith2for206,Subiacothuswonbyaninningsand 83runs. NorthPerth
Both0 showed
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wasmadebytheVic. toriansin1908.Thisseasonthere hasbeenasuccessionofbigscores. Englandmade5for512(declared); Victoria639infirstmatchand310 and274inreturngame:N.S.W.802 infirstmatchand304and770in return.SincethedaysofGeorge Giffen,ErnestJonesandJoeTravers,theStatehasproducedno bowlersofnote.McBeth,O'Connor,CrawfordandWhittyhaveall donefairlywell,buttheywereall imported. MentionofthenameofGeorge Giffenpromptsonetoquotesome ofhisgreatperformances.Thefollowingwillsufficetoshowwhata great"all-rounder"hewas.Hescored 237inhisonlyinnings,andsecured 5for89and7for103inJanuary, 1891;scored271inhisonlyinnings andsecured9for96and7for70in November,1891;scored166inhis onlyinningsandsecured8for65and 6for60inFebruary1888;scored133 and19andsecured6for82and7 for77inDecember,1888;scored43 and181andsecured9for148and2 for89inMarch,1893:scored94not outandsecured6for87and6for60 inNovember,1894;scored.20and 82andsecured9for91and8fgr 110inMarch,1886.Alltheseper- formanceswereagainstVictoria. AgainstNewSouthWaleshescored 120andsecured7for122and6for 58in1892:scored3and26andsecured8for77and8for109in1894; hisfinalperformanceagainstVic toriawastoscore81and97not outandsecure7for75and
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1901.Howanotherofhis
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Australiathesedays.GeorgeGiffen KALGOORLIE usedtothinkthattherewasonlyonethingwrongwithcricket-a bowlercouldnotbowlbothendsat once.Asacaptainhewasafailure, bowlinghimselftoastandstill,even thoughwhensuccesswasnotcoming hisway.
RACING.
TheW.A1T.A.to-nightpresents anattractiveprogrammeofseven races,anddoubtless,despitethe difficultiescausedbythecontinuanceoftherailwaystrike,the attendancewillnotbematerially affected.Everythingisinreadiness forthecomfortofpatrons,andthose whosampledtheexcitingsportduringtheChristmasCarnivalfor thefirsttimewillnodoubtattend withtheirfriends,inadditiontothe usualsupporters.Mr.A.R.Flint directsattentiontothefactthat daintyrefreshmentsmaybeobtainedduringtheeveninginthemembers'stand.
Gallopingfollowersarecateredfor to-dayatBelmontPark,theHelenaValeProprietaryhavingbeen badlyhitbythestrike.Thechange ofvenuetothehandyBelmont coursewillprobablyhandsomelyrecompensetheclub.
TheretirementoftheHon,T.F. Quinlanfromactiveownershipin gallopingaffairshasbeenthetopic oftheweek.Mr.Quinlanrefuses tomakeanyexplanationother thanthatheisretiringfromthe sportasanowner.Forthesakeof gallopinggenerally,wetrustMr. Quinlanwillcontrivetokeepafatherlyeyeonthegamefromthe highofficeheholdsontheW.A.T.C. Committee.Hisexperienceshould notbelostforthesakeofthegood ofthesportinthisState.Thegenial T.F.Q.'splacewillbehardtofill. andhisdisinterestedadviceshould beworthsomethingtotheW.A. T.C.foryearstocome.
TheWestAustralianTrottingAssociation (Incorporated.)
TO-NIGHT
SEVENHIGH-CLASSEVENTS
A.12.FLINT,Secretary.
wh;latthea wickets,andscoredrunsfroma butetotheexcellentworkofthe SouthAustralian'keeper-Ambler. KellewayandCarterputon112for thelastwicket.Willsmore3for 105,A.Richardson3for168,C.Pellew2for91,Whitty1for148,and Smith1for167gotthewickets. Attimeofgoingtopress,South Australiahad13upwithout butstillrequire797runstowin. Sundries. Lancaster79andDinsdale53not outputon116forthelastwicket intheNorthPerth-WestPerth"B" game.Thisis,asfarasisknown, thebestlastwicketpartnershipof localcricket.Infirst-classcricket therecordforthelastwicketisheld byFielderandWoolley,playingfor KentagainstWorcestershirein1909: thispairputtingon235runs.In AustraliathebestisthatofM. EllisandT.Hastings,ofVictoria,in 1902,againstSouthAustralia,when 211runswereaddedforthelast wicket.InTestmatchcricket,the best10thwicketpartnershipby EnglishmenisthatofR.E.Foster andRhodesinthefirstTestatSydneyin1903.when130runswere scored.W.ArmstrongandR. DuffholdtherecordforAustralia inTestcricket.In1901thispair scored120. TheSundayTimesinitsissueof the9thinst.,performedthe"hattrick"ofinaccuratestatementsconcerningcricket.Inonepartofthe paperappearsthefollowing"Hugh TrumblewasprobablythebestallroundcaptainofanAustralianXI." Verynice,too,for "Hughie,"butHughTrumblewas nevercaptainofanAustralianXI. Then,thisalsoappears:"Looking back,itseemsratherawondernow thatotherHomecritics(getthat "Home"sobelovedby"ST."scribe, "Wattle")werenotmoreimpressed withtheimmensepromiseofthe A.I.F.teamin1919.AsidethatincludedGregory,Collins,Taylor,Pellew,OldfieldandMalleywasabit outoftheordinary."Malleywas notamemberoftheA.I.F.side. But,perhaps,thebest-worst "bloomer"isthatwhereinthe "S.T."scribesays:"Thebestgame wasbetweenClaremontandEast Perthinthe"A"division,theformerteamwinningbyonewicket." Howthiscalculationwasarrivedat isaconundrum.Therealresultwas awinforClaremontby44onthe firstinnings.Inthesecolumnslastweekthe followingproblemappeared:"Douglashas16menathiscommand;how manyseparateanddistinctelevens -notwoofwhichshallbeexactly alike-isitpossibleforhimtoselect fromthatnumber,andifevery matchlastsfivedays,howlong wouldittakehiminanaverageseasonofsevenmonthstotryouteach possiblecombinationagainstthe AustralianXI"?"Woomera,"of theAustralasianintroducestheproblemintohis"TalkonChange,"and suppliestheanswersasfollows:Douglascanselect3,438separate elevens,and80yearswouldbenecessarytotryoutallthesesides againstAustralia.SouthAustralianbowlinghasbeen veryweakformanyyearspast.
TheKalgoorlieCatholicYoung Men'sSocietyduringthelastfew weekshasbeen;alloyingtheusual Christmasrecess,Thiswillextend toJanuary17th,whentheSociety willresumeitsusualcourse.The pastyearhasbeenaverysuccessful onefortheSocietyfromallpoints ofview,anditishopedthatthe comingyearmayhavestillbrighterprospects.Thegoodworkwhichthe K.C.Y.M.S.hasbeencarryingon, especiallyinthewayofdebating, shouldensuresupportfrom-theCatholiccommunity.TheC.Y.M.S. intendstokeeptheyoungCatholics oftheparishtogether,anditisa pitythatmoredonotavailthemselvesofthepresenceofthisinstitution.TheGoldfields'Catholics,alwayssogenerousinsuchmatters, shouldwakeupandtakeaninterestintheSociety,atwhosemeetingstheyarealwayswarmlywelcome. TheK.C.Y.M.S.wishestoextend itssincerethankstoallitssupportersduringthepastyear,andhopes thattheywillcontinuetogivetheir assistanceinthefuture.The
People,PlacesandThings
MENACE.
Oh,whenthelandiswhiteasmilk, Withbloomthatletsnoleafbetween, Whentreesarecladingrass-green silk Andthrushessinginagold screen; WhatisitthatailsDarkRosaleen?
Whyisthebansheeinthenight Cryingforalltheyoungmen gone?
Nowwhentheworldwithbloomis white, Whenthefiercesun'swarmon thestone, WhydoestheWomanofDeath makemoan?
Asonewhoisnotcomforted Iheardineverylonelyglen DarkRosaleencryforherdead, Andforherdyingraceofmen. DarkRosaleen,takeheartagain!
For,oh,there'sGodinHishell place, AndPatrick,seatedbyHisside, TojudgewithHimtheIrishrace. AndColumcille,Kieran,and Bride ShallnotforgetbeforeGod'sface. There'sMaryoftheSevenSwords, QueenoftheGael-oh,manya agint! OliverPlunkettolooktowards TheMercySeat,withpraiseand plaint ForRosaleen,evertheLord's. Oh,weepnomore,DarkRosaleen! Menaceandterrorpassyouby. Youlovedbeyondthesceptred queens,DarkRosaleen,forwhommen die! Andlovedtilldeath,DarkRosaleen. -KatherineTynan. FrenchCardinalsSupporttheFrenc'tLoin. SixFrenchCardinalshaveappealedtothepeopleofFrancetosupportthenewloanarrangedbythe Governmentforthereconstruction ofthedevastatedregionsandthe reductionofthepresentharmfulinflation.Thisactofpatriotismon thepartofthePrincesoftheChurch inFrancebespeakstheirconfidence intheGovernment,andwillgive impetustotheproposalthatFrance restoretotheclergyatleastsomeof thepropertyofwhichtheyweredeprivedundertheLawofSeparation. Afterrehearsingthechargesmade bytheenemiesofFrancethather peoplewere"divided,weakenedbyindolence,andincapableofresistance"duringthewar,andthatthey wereevennowunableto"raisetheir countryfromitsruins,"andrecountingtheproofsthatthesestatementswereuntrue,theCardinals proceed:-"Weseenowatthehelm oftheStatemenwhosepolicyhas, forthelasteightmonths,received theconstantapprovalofthetwo Chambersandofthewholecountry. Theyhaveacceptedthelaborious andthanklesstaskofpayingour wardebts,andcfre-buildingoffortunes.Itisthedutyofallcitizenstohelpthemandtoprocure forthemthefundsindispensable fortheaccomplishmentoftheir noblemission."
Luther'sExcommunication. Theonlypreservedoriginalofthe BullofPopeLeoX.,publishedin 1520,againstMartinLuther,has beendiscoveredintheWuerttembergStateArchives.Theoriginal Bullwasmadein
ANunScientist. ReadersofScienceProgress.that veryadmirablequarterly,willnote withsomesurprisetheaccountof SisterMonicaTaylor,ofGlasgow University,andwonderwhenthat seatoflearninggatheredtoitselfa Sisterhood.Asamatteroffact, thedistinguishedscientistinquestionisaDoctorofScienceatGlasgowUniversity,butprimarilya SisteroftheConventofNotreDame atDowanhill,Glasgow.Awellknownwriteroferuditepaperson cytology,whichhaveappearedin thequarterlyjournalofmicroscopicalscience.whichhasrecentlyac hievedatriumphwhichhasmade hernameandfamewithallbiologicalteachers,sinceshehasdiscovered--whatmanyhavesoughtfor -themethodofbreedingamoebae, thoselowlylivingthingswhichall biologicalstudentsaresettostudy earlyintheircareer. "NewGermany." Twonewstarsofhopehavearisen recentlyamongtheCatholicsofGermany.EachisintheformofaCatholicyoungmen'smovement,initiatedbyyoungmenthemselves. Theorganisationspromisetobe mosthelpfulinthesolutionofsocial andmoralproblemsthatbesetthe nation.Oneoftheneworganisationsis"NewGermany,"theother iscalled"Quic.kbom."Theirformationisthesignofapleasing soundnessamongtheGermanCatholicyouth.Includedintheaims ofbothorganisationsisthefight againstalcoholandaleadingof youngmenbacktotheout-of-door life.Inthisrespectthemovementsaremodelledonsimilarorganisationsinothercountries.The lastgeneralmeetingof"Quickborn"washeldinRotenfels,while "NewGermany"convenedrecently atFulda. Murderedbythe"BlackandTans."
Rev.FatherScanlon,pastorof HolyCrossparishinSanFrancisco, hasreceivedacablegramstating thathisbrother.MichaelScanlon, waskilledinLimerick,by"Black andTan"Britishtroops.Michael Scanlonwas28yearsold,andwas ateacherintheKillmarocknationalschool.
RuskinandtheIrish.
InaletterwrittentoaLondon paper,afewyearsbeforehisdeath, thelateJohnRuskinsad:"Inyour recentarticlesontheIrishquestion youhavetakennonoticeofcertain peculiaritiesoftheIrishracewhich, Iimagine,youknowaswellasIdo, andyet,byunluckychance,you hithertoignorethem.Wouldit notbewelltotakesomeaccountof thefollowingineradicablevirtuesof theirsonourschemesfortheirmanagement?First,theyareanartisticpeople,andcandesignbeautiful things.andexecutethemwithindefatigablqindustry.Secondly,they areawittypeople,andcanbyno meansbegovernedbyawitless one.Thirdly,theyareanaffectionatepeople,andcanbynomeans begovernedonscientificprinciples byheartlesspersons."
Goomalling
OnMonday,13thDecember,in theTownHall,thepupilsofthe PresentationConventsubmitteda ..ariedandenjoyableprogrammeto alargeandmostappreciativeau. dience.Attheusualhourthe concertstarted.andseatingaccom. modationwastaxedtoitsutmost. Theweatherwasmostfavourable foranenjoyableouting-whichwas evidentlyavailedof,fromthenumberofmotorsandbuggiesseenadvancinginalldirectionsbeforethe concertstarted.Theprogramme openedwithaprologuedistinctly recitedbyMissV.Ball.whichwas followedbytheopeningchorusgivenwithgreatspiritbythepupils, theobligati)beingplayedonfirst andsecondviolinsbyMissesE. SlaterandE.Trinidad.Pianofortt duet'SansSouci"wasplayedwith excellentstyleandfinishbyMisses E.andP.Luckver.Song"What DidGodMakeMothersFor."by

TheBullofExcommunication. "ExsurgeDomine,"againstLuther wasdrawnupinRomeinJuly, 1520.Itfollowedthehereslarch's manifestoes"OntheBabylonian Captivity,""AnAddresstotheNobilityoftheGermanNation,"and "On
Dr.Johann Eck,Vice-ChancelloroftheUniversityofIngoldstadt,whohastaken theoffendingworkstoRome,was commissionedbythePopetopublishtheBullinGermany. AttheExpenseoftheMonks.
NativePriests. FromtheVicariateofCentral TongKing,China,comesthenews oftheordinationofelevennewnativepriests,tehichformstherecord oftheordinationofnativesinthis Vicariate.Withtheseelevennew priests,thenativepriestsofthe Vicariatereachthefigureofahundredandthirty-seven.TheVicariateApostolicofCentralTongKing, Indo-China,wasfoundedin1.845, andwasconfidedtotheDominion Order.ThepresentVicarisMgr. PietroMunagorriyObineta,0.P., TitularBishopofPitionte,whowas appointedthirteenyearsago. CatholicLadyMayor. Itwouldseemcertain,writesthe Tablet,thatWorthingwillsoon haveaCatholicladyasitsMayor inthepersonofMrs.Chapman,of Normanhurst,WestWorthing.She hasbeenfor10yearsamemberof theTownCouncilfortheBroadwaterdivision,inwhichcapacity shehastakenanactiveinterestin philanthropicworkgenerally,and ineducationalmattersandthe Children'sCareSocietyinparticular.Sheshowedherselfawarm supporterofwomen'ssuffrage,althoughshehascarefullyrefrained fromhavinganythingtodowith militantmethods.Afewdaysago shewaswaiteduponbyadeputationofAldermenandCouncillors, whichinformedheroftheCouncil's wishthatsheshouldservethe townasitsMayorforthecoming year,inresponsetowhichsheacceptedthehonourprofferedtoher.
G.F.YEATES Optician, 37BARRACK-STREET,PERI_
offering.TheMonksreceivedthe700visitors,towhom theysuppliedawarmsupper,includingwine,whilesomeofthem whoelectedtoremainthereforthe nightwereprovidedwithbeds.The guestshavingdepartednextmorning,thetreasurerMonkopenedthe collectionboxatthegate.Hefound 15francs(nominally12/)init. Germany'sNewChancellor. TherearenofewerthanfivepracticalCatholicsinthelatestGerman Cabinet,oneofthembeinga priest.ConstantineFehrenhach,the newChancellor,wasintendedfor theChurch,andstudiedatFreiburgUniversity,butabandoned theology
Aspresidingofficer ofthelastReichstagandofthe NationalAssemblyindifficultpositions,hedisplayedtheabilityofan accomplishedparliamentarian.His impartialitywontherespectofall parties.fieisofportlyfigure,and heisareadyextemporaneous speaker.
mISSB.ALLBEURY, SUCCESSFULSTUDENTOFPRESENTATIONCONVENT,GOOPAALLING.
Elocution.-JackMcAuliffe(first class),MonaJones. TheoryofMusic.
Elementary.-AnnieEaton(first class),BerylMontague(firstclatsi.EvaLockyer(firstclass),IlaRoyal (firstclass,,PatLockyer,Garnet Royal.
Primary.-LouisaTrinidad,Vero nicaBall,GertyRyan. NationalBusinessCollege.
Elementary'Shorthand.-Annie Eaton,96percent.;BerylMontague.97percent. ElementaryType.-BerylMontague.98percent.junior Typewriting.-Annie Eaton,97percent.;BerylMontague,97percent. Thefollowingaretheresultsof theLondonCollegePracticalExaminations.heldonDecember1st and2nd.allpupilspresentedbeing successful,PollyEatonbeingthe winnerofthebookprize. SeniorGrade-MyrtleLockyer. AdvancedIntermediate,-Eva Lockyer(firstclass),PatLockyer, AnnieEaton,IlaRoyal,andGarnet Royal.Intermediate.--EileenSlater,KathleenSlater,MayBannon.
Elementary.-PollyEaton(first class),LouisaTrinidad(firstclass). KathleenMurphy(firstclass),Jean Royal(firstclass).Primary.-BerylMontague(first class).EvaBvwaters(firstclass), DoreenFarrell(firstclass).Elsie Bywaters,EileenClarke. NationalBusinessCollege (CommercialResults). Diploma,Bookkeeping.-B.For rest,92percent. ElementaryTypewriting,-Bervl Montague,98percent. ElementaryShorthand.-Beryl Montague,97percent. JuniorBookkeeping.-M.Mc Auliffe.96percent. Theschoolbreak-uptookplaceon the16th,andbeforeseparatingeach childreceivedaprizeofahandsome book.SpecialprizesforChristian DoctrinewereawardedtoAnnie Eaton(seniordivision),EileenSlater(Intermediatedivision),James Williams(juniordivision). TheschoolwasexaminedbyInspectorHughesonthe2ndand3rd ofAugust,whoreportedittobein amostsatisfactorystateofefficiency.Schoolre-openson7th ofFebruary.
QUEALY'SHOTEL
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MissH.McCreery,waspathefeally sungandwellreceived.Recitation, "HanguptheBaby'sStocking,"by alittletot.IrisMoore,captivated theaudience,herexcellentdelivers' ofthepiecewinningforherrowels ofapplause.Oneofthegentsof theeveningwastheactionsong "LovelyRainbow,"givenbyaprettygroupof14children,thebright colouringoftherainbowportrayed inoldgold.green,andheliotrope, withfringesofsilver,givinga charmingeffecttothemanyevolutionsandclosingtableaux.Miss P.Lockyertreatedtheaudienceto theoldfavoritesong"Daddy," whichwaswellreceivedandloudly applauded.Songandtableau BeautifulFlowers,"personatedb,: MissesEaton(2),E.Slater,G.McManus,F.WilliamsandD.Murphy, wasaverygracefulitemthebeautifulblendingofcoloursinthedresses andthedaintymovementsofthe childrenbeingmosteffective.Part song"Nocturne,"bytheseniorpupils,waswellharmonised,andgave evidenceoftheskilfultrainingthe childrenreceive.Ajuvenileplay. "Dolly'sDoctor,"wasresponsiblefomitchgenuinefun.MasterR.Fitz-geraldmadeacapitalM.D.,hisactingandprescriptionsforthedoll's ailmentscreatingroarsoflaughter, andhehadtorespondtoawellmeritedencore.Songanddance "BeautifulButterflies,"bytheseniorpupils,wasfaultlesslydone,and howthechildrengotthroughtn. maizeofintricatemovementswithoutahitchwasawondertotheaudience.Thehuesofthedressesrepresentingdifferentcolouredbutter. flies,greatlyenhancedthebeauty oftheitem.Pianoduet"Westward Ho,"byMissesE.SlaterandL. Trinidad,wasmorethanfavourably received.Soloandchorus'Bubbles"wasoneofthegemchorusesof theevening,AnnieEatonandM. Bannontakingthesoloparts.The nextitemwasaplayentitled"A ScrewLoose,"bytheseniorgirls, andwasfollowedwithcloseattentionbytheaudience,thecharacters being'MissesP.Lockyer,Ball,Montague.Jones.EdwardesandBannon;eachpartbeingwellsustained Toomuchpraisecannotbegiven toM.Bannon,whoacquittedherrelfmostadmirably,herenunciation andactingofherpartbeingperformedinexcellentstyle.Solo. sceneandfullchorus"Beautiful Ohio,"bythepupils,gavegreat pleasuretotheaudience.Theclosingitem"Goodnight,"byMissesI. Moore,Edwards(2),Rowles(21, McIntosh,Weston,CurlyandClarke wasaprettyitem,everywordbeamdistinctlyenunciatedandheard throughoutthelargehail:theappropriatewordsandscrolloflettersforming"Goodnight"brought thismostsuccessfulconcerttoa happyconclusion.TheaccomnanisteduringtheeveningwasMissit. Lockyer,whoperformedherwork totheentiresatisfactionofall.At thecloseoftheentertainmentRev. FatherPlanessteppedonthestage andthankedtheaudience,onbehalfoftheSistersandchildren,for theirkindpresenceandattention. HecongratulatedthepupilsontheNextTownHall,KALGOORLIE. successoftheentertainment,and ExcellentAccommodation. toldthemhehadanticipatedsome-Mrs.QUEALY,Proprietress. thingverygood,butwhathehadUNIONBEERONDRAUGHT. teenwententirelybeyondhisex pectations.Hethendistribtited thegoldmedals,musicalandcommercialcertificateswonduringthe year,totherespectivepupils. Thefollowingisthe PRIZELIST.
SCOTLAND'SBEST. PUREMALTWHISKY. AssuppliedunderContracttothe W.A.HospitalsandGovernment MedicalDepartment.AlsoRailGoldCross(GoodConduct).-wayDiningCarsandtheLeading BerylMontague. HotelsandClubsthroughoutthe GoldMedal(fullyear'sschoolatState. tendance).---VeronicaBall,Annie Eaton,PollyEaton,Reg.Fitzgerald. Mink. LondonCollege(PracticalCertifi cates).
Associate(A.L.C.M.),-Miss