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  2. Advertising

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  3. ALL THE COMPETITORS IN YESTERDAY'S BIG NATATORIAL CONTEST

    The above picture was taken just before the commencement of the Swim Through Perth and shows the 30 swimmers who started. Thorson, the scratch man, is situated on the extreme right of the back row, while the winner, E. Hille, is fourth from the left in the front row. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. FATAL FADDISM

    Everybody is said to have a kink of some sort or other. In most individuals, fortunately for human peace and happiness, it is unpronounced and ...

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  5. PERTH ELECTROCUTION

    When an injured man, conscious enough to appreciate his hurt, finds himself tenderly laid on a stretcher placed in an ambulance to be ...

    Article : 791 words
  6. OLYMPIC TEST

    In the 200 metres Olympic swimming test race at Stanly Baths this afternoon E. W. ("Brusher") Jones, the Western Australian swimmer won ...

    Article : 118 words
  7. THOMAS HARDY

    The ashes of the late Thomas Hardy are to be placed in Westminster Abbey and his heart interred at Stinsford. The Rev. Cowley visited the late ...

    Article : 382 words
  8. The Swim Through Perth

    The fifteenth annual "Swim Through Perth," inaugurated by "The Sunday Times" some years ago, eventuated yesterday afternoon and ...

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  9. CHICAGO MURDER

    Gordon Chambers and a young blonde woman rested an apartment recently in a fashionable north side district, where the janitor believed they ...

    Article : 120 words
  10. THE LEISURE HOUR

    Immediate success attended the initial crossword puzzle competition conducted by "The Sunday Times." From Monday morning until the closing ...

    Article : 206 words
  11. INHUMAN MONSTER

    Friday, the 13th, was hanging day for Earle Nelson, the American strangler, who drifted into Canada after killing at least 15 women in ...

    Article : 176 words
  12. OUTLAWING WAR

    The publication of the text of the note of Mr. F. B. Kellogg, United Skates Secretary of State has not dispelled the somewhat pessimistic press ...

    Article : 159 words
  13. MISSING WOMAN

    The detectives have ascertained that a few days before the missing woman, Bosser, came to Melbourne from Corowa she telegraphed to an artificer ...

    Article : 139 words
  14. AERIAL SURVEY IN INDIA

    The campaign for the aerial surveying of India was begun inauspiciously when the plane, after covering over 350 linear miles and taking 200 ...

    Article : 79 words
  15. PREVIOUS WINNERS.

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  16. SEAMEN'S DISPUTE

    A number of coastal vessels resumed running to-day. The Katoomba which was at sea when the dispute occurred, was ...

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  17. BRITISH APPOINTMENTS

    Captain H. Douglas King, formerly Financial Secretary to the War Office, has been appointed Minister for Mines, replacing the Right Hon. G. R. Lane ...

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  18. GREYHOUND RACING

    Twelve thousand spectators at Wembley witnessed a dog fight unparalleled in greyhound racing. Bandmaster was favorite for the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. THE NEW FORD

    The high point of Ford production will not be reached before September. Meanwhile the employment of motorcar plants in the city has risen to ...

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  20. THE FIRST HUNDRED THOUSAND

    Over 100,000 bags of wheat have been received to date at Walgoolan Siding. There are 30,000 more to be car[?]ed. A property of about five thousand acres ...

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  21. ASSISTANCE FOR UNEMPLOYED

    Mr. I. Crawcour, Hon. Secretary to the Distressed Employees' Fund, states that he can give some slight financial assistance to out-of-work married ...

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  22. MOTOR ACCIDENTS

    Two men were seriously injured when the wheel of a motor car broke and the car somersaulted on the Broadford—Sydney-road to-day. They ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  23. LOST IN THE BUSH

    A man named H. E. Ebbs, of Holyoake, the timber station beyond Pinjarra, left his home on Tuesday night, and next day his absence was ...

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  24. THE MITCHAM TRAGEDY

    Regarding the Mitcham tragedy, the police say now that Mrs. Sampson, the victim, was criminally assaulted and afterwards robbed of £20. ...

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  25. A FREMANTLE FRICTION

    The ripping open of the hull of the Zephyr or Emerald or any of the smaller boats that call into Fremantle is made easy by the faulty ...

    Article : 240 words
  26. "RED" CONGRESS AT MOSCOW

    The Trades and Labor Council of Queensland have adopted a proposal by the Council of the Trades Unions of Australia that a representative of each ...

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  27. THE RACE

    There was a large crowd at the Crawley tea rooms jetty and on board the steamer Emerald when the competitors lined up for the start. There ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  28. INTERNATIONAL CROQUET

    Australia won the third croquet match against England to-day by 10 games to 9. Australia thus won the rubber and shield. ...

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  29. CAPITAL ADD LABOR

    "Employers and trades unionists could not meet without a sincere desire for a mutually helpful result," said the Rt. Hon. John Robert Clynes ...

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  30. THAT MIGRATION MYTH

    So wide of the mark was the cable message that the Overseas Settlement Committee in London blamed Western Australia primarily, ...

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  31. RAIL CAR ON FIRE

    A rail motor car which left Adelaide at 3.55 a.m. to-day for Angaston with about 40 passengers caught tire soon after arrival at Gawler. ...

    Article : 119 words
  32. MISSING AIRMEN

    The search is still being continued for the missing airmen, Captain Hood and Lieut. Moncrieff, but so far no trace has been found of them. ...

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  33. GENERAL CABLES

    The opera singer, Eda Bennic, has secured a divorce, on the ground of misconduct from her husband William Brand, another opera singer. They ...

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  34. NORTH PROVINCE ELECTION

    Sir Edward Wittenoom, whose term in the Legislative Council, as one of the members for the North Province, expires this year, has definitely ...

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  35. DAMAGE BY HAIL

    Information has reached this office that a recent hallstorm caused considerable damage to standing wheat at Kondinin and Kulin and east thereof, ...

    Article : 132 words
  36. THE FIVE-DAY WEEK

    A difference of opinion in union circles on the plan of the Minister of Railways to introduce the five-day week in the service to avert ...

    Article : 124 words
  37. A FAMILY QUARREL

    William Dooley, contractor, of Randwick, and his son, Edward Dooley, were injured with razor cuts this morning. ...

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  38. DEATH OF MR. W. HOOKWAY

    The death occurred at the Fremantle Hospital late of Friday evening of Mr. William Patterson Hookway, of Mason-street, Cottesloe Beach. On Boxing Day ...

    Article : 89 words
  39. INTERSTATE TEMPERATURES

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