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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 99 words
  3. Last Thursday's Sensational Robbery in the Timber Country

    On the left is the temporary premises of the National Bank at Manjimup, (modern brick buildings are now in course of erection) where the money, approximately £2000, was drawn for payment to the timber workers at No. 2 State Mill, Pemberton. The picture on the right shows a section of-the-railway line and heavily timbered country between Manjimup and Pemberton in the vicinity of where the robbery took place. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. SPORTS ABROAD DAVIS CUP COMPETITION Australia v. Canada

    The Australian players, Anderson and Taylor, have arrived here, and are practising. Anderson appears to be in fine condition. The team has not ...

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  5. REBELLION IN SYRIA

    By a report from Jerusalem it is learned that the French casualties in the recent engagement with the Jebel Druz rebels amounted to 200 ...

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  6. JUSTICES' LENIENCY

    When will our magistrates or justices of the peace in particular realise their duty to the public and afford it some protection from the activities of ...

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  7. ARMED HOLD-UP

    While proceeding on Thursday last by motor railway tricycle from Manjimup to Pe[?]erton with portion of the fornightly w[?]es, amounting to £1,985, ...

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  8. IMPASSIONED APPEAL

    Mr. Lloyd George made an impassioned appeal to America not to abandon Europe, at the reception given to seven hundred overseas Welsh visitors ...

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    Mr. W. C. Barbour, the manager of the National Bank at Manjumup on the left) talking to a friend at the Perth-railway, station after the arrival of the train on Friday afternoon. His arm is seen in a sling as a consequence of-being shot through the hand by the desperado. One finger had to be amputated. (Art Photo Engravers.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. DOCTORS' DILEMMA

    A strange case of blindness and cure has been reported. A sixteen-year old boy while at work in a city warehouse suddenly cried, "I am blind, I cannot ...

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  11. AMERICA'S ARMADA

    Last week we published some telegrams from the American Battle Fleet in Sydney and Melbourne, received in reply to "The Sunday Times" wire sent ...

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  12. America's Repreentatives

    A tentative selection of four players to represent America in the Davis Cup team has been announced by the chairman of the committee as follows:— ...

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  13. A CONSTABLE "FIRED"

    During the week Plain-clothes Constable Lambert, who had been stationed at Fremantle, and who had been eleven years in the service was ...

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  14. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Rain interfered with play during the week. Results:— Hampshire, 8 for 272 declared (Mead 80 not out. Bowell 64—White ...

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  15. THE CHANNEL SWIM

    Lieut-Col. Bernard Cyril Freyberg, V.C., C.M.S., D.S.O., who failed to swim the Channel a few days ago, states that he is going to try again. ...

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  16. A WORLD'S SWIMMING RECORD

    At Detroit, Ethel M'Garry established a new world's record for the halfmile swim for women in the national championships, her time being 12min. ...

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  17. MR. BARBOUR INTERVIEWED

    The condition of Mr. W. C. Barbour yesterday morning was much improved, and he was able to be interviewed. The pain occasioned by his ...

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  18. BOYCOTT AGAINST SWEATED GOODS

    The report of the Labor Party's Committee on sweated imports recommends international action against sweating, for which existing ...

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  19. BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP

    Floyd, Fitzsimmon's promoter, announces that Dempsey has signed articles for a title contest with Harry Wills at Michigan City, Indiana, in ...

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  20. MOTOR CAR ON FOOTPATH

    While three boys were talking, on the footpath at Lithgow last night a motor car, swerving to avoid a bus, crashed into them, killing one and ...

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  21. COUSIN JACK FINANCIER

    "The Scotch are noted for the way they handle money, but I would like to meet the Scotchman who could beat Mr. Angwin, who is a Cousin Jack." ...

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  22. BRITISH COAL CRISIS

    On behalf of the Mining Association, Mr. Philip Gee has issued a statement warning the public that the coal crisis will occur in exactly the same form ...

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  23. BOWLS TEAM FOR AUSTRALIA

    The selection of the bowling team for Australia has been completed. Thirty-eight players and 12 ladies will sail by the Naldera on September 25. ...

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  24. HEAVY SNOWFALL

    Snow has been falling heavily in the hill districts of Canterbury. Most of the main roads are under water. The Cust River overflowed and others are ...

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  25. AMATEUR ATHLETICS

    The five mile championship this afternoon resulted:—J. Hyde, 1; W. Whyte, 2; F. Kohlman, 3. Won by inches; 200 yards between second and ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS

    The condition of the courts at the New South Wales lawn tennis ground at Rushcutters Bay was so bad after the rain that the committee decided ...

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  27. A FERRY FATALITY

    When boarding a ferry at Lavender Bay to-day. George Rigby (40) was crushed between the ferry and the wharf. He died shortly afterwards ...

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  28. VICTORIAN A.L.P.

    At a meeting last night of the A.L.P. executive. J. Keane, of Ballarat, was appointed organising secretary of the A.L.P. in Victoria. ...

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  29. CHINESE AFFAIRS

    It is reported from Peking that the movement among the Chinese students in avor of boycotting all British missionary schools and colleges is ...

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  30. NEW RAILWAYS

    When seen yesterday morning Mr. Camm, Chairman of the Railway Advisory Board which spent the best part of last week in the country ...

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  31. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    While competing in a 24-hour motor cycling reliability trial to-day, Russell Proctor, aged 21, living at Carlton, collided with a motor lorry. He was ...

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  32. GOLDEN HORSESHOE JULY-RETURN

    The return of the Golden Horseshoe for July shows that 10,875 shot tons of ore were treated for a yield of 3897oz. fine, valued at ...

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  33. THE LOAN COUNCIL

    Last night the Minister for Lands (Mr. W. C. Angwin) left by train for Melbourne to represent this State at a meeting of the Federal Loan Council. ...

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  34. THE WILUNA FIELD

    Mr.H. E. Vail is not yet prepared to issue a statement on Wiluna, but it is understood on good authority that the crosscut, which was 25 feet into the ...

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  35. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    Wheat cargoes are firm owing to a sustained milling enquiry. Fair business is reported at sixpence to ninepence advance. Parcels were active at ...

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  36. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    The Bombay Municipal Corporation has received a letter from the Government of New Zealand urging exemption from the operation of the ...

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  37. FRENCH IN NORTHERN AFRICA

    At Williamstown (Massachussets) a declaration that a great dream of supremacy in Northern Africa dominates the French policy, and that ...

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  38. NO FURTHER DEVELOPMENTS

    Inspector Condon last night stated that he had received a communication from Detective-Sergeants Manning and Doyle, who went to Pemberton to ...

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  39. STEWARD'S SUDDEN DEATH

    The death occurred suddenly yesterday mornins of Albert Freeborn (60), a steward at the Freemasons' Club in Hay-street. Deceased, who was ...

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  40. LAND AGENT CONVICTED

    At the Criminal Court on Friday last the Jury returned a verdict of guilty in the case in which Percy Matthew Dove, a land agent, was ...

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  41. TRADE WITH GERMANY

    The Commercial committee of the Reichstag has adopted with three dissentients the Bill on the Anglo-German Commercial Treaty. The Government ...

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  42. THE CHINESE TRAGEDY

    The inquest into the circumstances surrounding the death of the Chinese girl. Ruby Yen, whose body was recently found in the Swan River, tied ...

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  43. RAILWAY FATALITY

    According to a telegram received at the Central Police Srtation, a laborer named William John Costello, on the Lake Grace-Newdegate ...

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  44. DRIED FRUITS MARKET

    Australian sultanas, generally of excellent quality, are selling freely at 65s. to 72s. Lexias are also in good demand at 45s. to 50s. Currents are ...

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  45. TERRIBLE HYDROPLANE DISASTER

    An aviation disaster took place when a hydroplane landing in the bay turned to avoid a boat. It ran into a group of twenty girl bathers and cut off the ...

    Article : 54 words
  46. TEMPERATURES IN THE CAPITALS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 62 words
  47. VISITORS TO LONDON.

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after the arrival of the mails at the Bookstall, Australia House, Strand, or "The ...

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  48. A TIP TO OUR READERS

    Yesterday's racing and football results will be found on page 4. Late items of sporting nd other news which are not ...

    Article : 56 words
  49. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 20 words
  50. THE FIRST INTERSTATE RADIO CONVENTION HELD IN WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    It commenced on Friday last in the Westralian. Farmers Buildings, Perth, and will not conclude before Tuesday next. Reading left to right the deligates are:—Top row: W. E. Coxon (W.A.), F.H. Goldsmith (official reporter), C. E. Ames(S.A.) A. E. Stevens (W.A.) W. Phipps (Q'land). Botton row: B. J. Masters (Vic), ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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