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  3. THE TRAGEDY AT SPEARWOOD ON FRIDAY NIGHT.

    The central picture shows the house and the room (the door of which is open) where the fatal stabbing affray, over which a Chinaman named See Wah, alias Hong Lee, has to answer a charge of wilful murder, took place. Inset on the left is Hi Lory, who brought the dead body of Ah Poy to the Fremantle Police Station, On the right, standing in front of the door of the house shown in the centre picture are to be seen Detective-Sergeant Cowie and Delective Nisbet intenly inspecting a blood-stained weapon. (A. Orloff, Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. "ART" IMPOSTORS

    Following upon a notification in the last issue of "The Sunday Times" we are now in possession of further information which proves conclusively that ...

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  5. THE CHINESE TANGLE

    The British proposals handed to Mr. Eugene Chen on January 27 were accompanied foy the following aide-memoire:—"When a ...

    Article : 361 words
  6. CANVASSER CALLS ON US

    The complaints we received following on our last week's article were so numerous that we deemed it our duty to bring the matter under the notice of ...

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  7. ANGLO-RUSSIAN TRADE AGREEMENT

    The agitation of a section of the Press in England in favor of the abrogation of the Anglo-Russian trade agreement is apparently ...

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  8. FIRE AT DUNLOP'S

    Several fires occurred last night is various portions of the dipping room at the rubber mills of the Dunlop Co. of Australia Ltd. at Montagne. The ...

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  9. CHINESE STABBED

    An affray between two Chinamen at a market garden at Bibra Lake on Friday night had its sequel in one of them. Ah Poy, being it is alleged, ...

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  10. CRIPPLED COUPLE

    The crippled Harvey brothers, the well-known young battlers, manfully, striving for a living as newsagents in a small kiosk in Forrest-place, ...

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  11. CO-OPERATION

    "Australia is a great nation. It is going to take, a very prominent part in the history of the world, but there must be efficiency, co-operation, and a ...

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  12. A SCHOOL STRIKE

    The action of a number of parents of children who had been attending the Greenmount State School in refusing to send them there after the ...

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  13. MR. CHURCHILL'S OPINION

    "I do not believe there are any grounds for grave anxiety over the Chinese situation," said Mr. Churchill as the guest of the Manchester ...

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  14. ITALY'S SUPPORT

    It is reported, [?] sent a Note [?] to the British Government endorsing [?] the latter's Chinese policy in maintaining the rights of the powers to [?] ...

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  15. ON THE RIVER

    Yesterday afternoon perfect yachting conditions [?] on the river for the various races that were conducted. The breeze was steady and ...

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  16. ELECTORAL ROLLS

    As a result of the exposure by "The Sunday Times" (January 23) of the Labor Government's scheme of packing doubtful electorates with men who ...

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  17. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE

    The "Morning Posts" representative at Singapore says the Straits Government has acquired 359 acres of the north-east corner of Singapore Island ...

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  18. CONVERTED TO SOCIALISM

    Captain Wedgewood Benn, M.P (Leith) in a letter to the Leith Liberal Association proclaims himself a Socialist. He argues that the present ...

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  19. A WORLD'S MOTORING RECORD

    Captain Malcolm Campbell, in a "bluebird," smashed the world's speed record on the Pendine Sands, by maintaining a mean average speed in ...

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  20. DOMINION WINES

    "Importers of Dominion wines have a legitimate grievance," says the "Daily Express." "Some sort of restriction is inevitable if the Chancellor intends to ...

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  21. BRITISH AVIATION

    Losing his bearings in a mist, Pilot E. A. V. Evans crashed on the down? near Brighton. The machine double-somersaulting over a bank caught fire ...

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  22. THE PRIME MINISTER

    Accompanied by most members of the Cabinet, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) who landed in Sydney yesterday, will return to Melbourne on ...

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  23. YOUNG GIRL KILLED

    Mabel Scarange (13), who lived with her parents at Wattle-street, Asquith, was run over-and killed by a train at Asquith railway station at midday ...

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  24. GENERAL CABLES

    Liverpool's eight million sterling Gladstone dock, which las been under construction for 20 years, is now slowly filling. It will be in temporary ...

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  25. HIT BY MOTOR LORRY

    John M'Kinnon (49), of 456 Hay-street, Perth, met with an accident at the corner of St. George's-terrace and Barrack-street at 12.45 p.m. yesterday. ...

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  26. BRITAIN AND ALIENS

    Sir William Joynson-Hicks, addressing his constituents at Twickenham, said that the Government entirely sympathised with the view that ...

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  27. ECCENTRIC HOSPITAL PATIENT

    Escaping from the Casino District Hospital in Night attire at 4 a.m. today, Reginald Sinclair, who was undergoing treatment for a poisoned foot, ...

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  28. A PINGRUP OCCURRENCE

    A 17-year-old boy employed by Mr. A. Shroeder, of Lake Pingrup, was despatched under escort to the city on Friday night. ...

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  29. BUSH FIRES IN VICTORIA

    Steady rain throughout last night extinguished practically all the fires in Victoria, but some rather big outbreaks are extending in the north-east, where ...

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  30. DEATH OF CODNCILLOR BRENNAN

    Councillor J. C. Brennan J.P., a worthy and prominent citizen of Fremantle, passed away yesterday afternoon at St. John's Hospital. ...

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  31. CHILD FATALLY SCALDED

    On Sunday afternoon last, at Group 6, Nuralingup, in the Busselton district, the infant son of Mr. J. D. Stewart, group foreman, pulled a tin of boiling ...

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  32. THE KING AND MUSSOLINI

    There are persistent rumors from Italy of differences between Signor Mussolini and the King and Queen. It is stated the King has been urged to ...

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  33. FRIDAY EVENING'S TRAM DERAILMENT.

    On Friday evening a city-bound tram on the Bulwer-street—North Perth route left the rails at the corner of Vincent and Fitzgerald Streets, making a headlong rush for the footpath. Fortunately there were no serious consequences. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  34. ELDERLY WOMAN KILLED

    Mrs. Ellen Cruise (73), of Beauchamp-street, Marrickville, died to-day while being taken to the Marrickville Hospital after one of the shafts of a ...

    Article : 109 words
  35. ACROSS THE CONTINENT

    Across the continent in 14 days is the aim of Mr. H. Selborne, who, with his wife and brother, left for Perth today. He is driving an Essex coach, ...

    Article : 124 words
  36. A BOY'S FALL

    At 12.50 yesterday afternoon, Eric John Beard, aged 10, who resides with his parents at 12 Walker-street, South Fremantle, fell a distance of ...

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  37. THE LATE EMPEROR OF JAPAN

    Yesterday the Premier received from the Secretary for State of the Dominions the following telegram:—"His Majesty the King has commanded that ...

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  38. LICENSEE OF A "BLACK" HOTEL

    The troubles of the Royal Hotel, Wharf-street, took a tragic turn yesterday afternoon, when the body of the licensee, George Randall, was ...

    Article : 104 words
  39. ALLEGED WRONGFUL ARREST

    In our columns devoted to Fremantle topics reference is made to a case it the Port in which a man named Moore alleged that he had been wrongfully ...

    Article : 93 words
  40. WEATHER FORECAST

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