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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 67 words
  3. GARDEN DEFEATED

    When he presented the agenda committee's report to the All-Australian Trade Union Congress to-day, the secretary of the Trades Hall Council ...

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    COLLEGIANS AND THEIR SWIMMING CHAMPIONS Some of the youthful supporters at the Crawley Baths yesterday morning, when the annual interschools' swimrning carnival was held Left: Neville Hack (Scotch College), who won the 100 yards open, 220 yards under 16, and 440 yards open and free style events. Right: J. Watson (Scotch College), who won the 100 yards under 15 free style and 75 yards under 14 free style. (Art Photo Engravers photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. WATERFRONT LABOR

    A hint that the Waterside Workers' Federation was planning to regain control of the work on the waterfront was given to-day by the secretary of ...

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  6. LLOYD GEORGE

    The "Dally News" ways there to reason to believe that in consequence of the attitude of certein Liberals Ia the Coal Bill debate. Mr. Liord George is ...

    Article : 93 words
  7. BRITISH BOYCOTT

    "It is time we boycotted Australian goods and shut out Australia by impossible tariffs," a manufacturer of motor accessories heatedly told Mr. ...

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  8. RUM RUNNING

    The Cabinet has intimated that [?] will shortly submit to Parliaments legislation to prevent the clearance from Canadian vessels or vehicles ...

    Article : 167 words
  9. RAILWAY DELAYS

    Matters are still practically at a deadlock in respect to the hold-up of trains on the Transcontinental railway line as the result of washaways ...

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  10. PILING IT ON

    With eight months of the financial year already past, the Custom's revenue tor that period still maintains a lead of £270,389 over the estimated ...

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    Who on Thursday night was elected Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Freemasons to Western Australia, Mr. Mccallum had been Deputy Grand ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BURGLARS BUSY

    Information has been received by the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth, to the effect that the Cooperat've Store, at Bruce Rock, was ...

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  13. HOGAN'S COMMAND

    A stirring appeal to Victorian farmers to grow a million more acres of wheat this season was made by the Premier (Mr. Hogan). A good season ...

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  14. FEARFUL ORDEAL

    Martin Shiels (34), cream carrier, of Tallebudgera, was severely injured when he was set upon by four men. It is alleged that be was pulled from ...

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  15. CHEAP CRUISES

    It is understood that shipping linea taking'third-class passengers to Australian are losing between 120,000 and £34,000 a trip as the result of ...

    Article : 190 words
  16. LATEST FROM KALGOORLIE

    About 60 of the 116 Saat bound passengers stranded In Kalgoorlie returned to Perth fay the expresses on Thursday and Friday, including ...

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  17. A MUSICAL COMEDY

    The tune of the hymn which allegedly became the principal love song in the new musical comedy, "Silver Wings," produced at the ...

    Article : 181 words
  18. POLICE COURT

    Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., dealt with a fairly lengthy list in the Perth Police Court yesterday morning. Peter Chapman (51), woodcarter. ...

    Article : 428 words
  19. BODY IN CREEK

    The body of Giuseppe Paris[?] was found by Constable Turner floating, face downwards, in Babinda Creek, three miles below the toWn, on Friday. ...

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  20. CLEANING UP THE RAILWAYS

    Cleaning up the railways is a task which the Minister for Railways and Main Roads (Mr. G. Morgan) views as a necessity. ...

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  21. SYDNEY TRAMWAY SYSTEM

    Mr. F. H. Stewart, chairman of the bus section of the Motor Traders Association, said to-day the bus proprietors were prepared to make a ...

    Article : 121 words
  22. A SEASIDE RESIDENCE

    When the owner of a seaside residence at Cribb Island recently refused to obey the summons of the Brisbane City Council and demolish the ...

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  23. ALLEGED CANCER CURE

    Doctors Humber and Coffey ha[?] announced that autopsies on persons treated with their recently discovered extract and who died showed the death ...

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  24. THE NAVAL CONFERENCE

    Private conversations between delegations to the Naval Conference took place this morning but there were no developments of any ...

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  25. RAIN IN QUEENSLAND

    Advice received from Ingbam last night indicated that heavy rain had commenced like a deluge after two weeks of fairly good weather. Over ...

    Article : 165 words
  26. THE STATE'S FINANCES

    The State's financial returns for February show a surplus of £461. revenue being £784,108 and the expenditure £783.647. Compared with ...

    Article : 129 words
  27. SMALLPOX OUTBREAK

    The latest news concerning the smallpox outbreak which commenced on Sunday. February IC. was the development on Friday as a suspicious ...

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  28. WEATHER FORECAST

    Continued hot conditions for the present over the Eastern Agricultural districts and Goldfields, with North-East to North ...

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  29. THE PENALTY PAID

    James Howard Snook, a profe[?] of veterinary surgery, at the Ohio State University, who killed Th eora His. paid the penalty of electrocution. His ...

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  30. NINGCHOW AT FREMANTLE

    The steamer Ningchow, which put into Bunbury on Wednesday with a fire In her bunkers, and which was quenched by large volumes of water ...

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  31. MACDONALD AND STIMSON

    After an arduous week the Prime Minister, who is a native of Morayshire, was among his "ain folk" when he presided at the Morayshire ...

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    ST. DAVID'S DAY OUTING Yesterday afternoon the Cambrian Society of Western Australia held its fourth annual river trip and picnic. The launch Valdana was well loaded with people, when it left the Barrack-street jetty at 2.30 p.m.(Art Photo Engravers, photo) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. W.A. AIRWAYS AND THE MAILS

    The Postal Director (Mr. H. P. Brown), in making a formal announcement to-day that he had rejected the offer of Major Brearley to ...

    Article : 218 words
  34. A BRIDE'S REVENGE

    A wedding at Rochefort ended abruptly when the bride replied in a vehement negative to the customary question whether she would take the ...

    Article : 75 words
  35. REQUEST FOR IMPRISONMENT

    "It is too cold out of doors; put me in again." said Gustave Herve when released after serving three months in a Versailles prison. Herve ...

    Article : 65 words
  36. THE AORANGI PASSENGERS

    Aorangi passengers, who nave qualified for release, are Professor Osborne, of the Melbourne University, Dr. Wilkinson, Mrs. Alexander, Mr. ...

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  37. PASSPORT REGULATIONS

    Brought back from New Zealand because they described themselves in their passport certificate as man and wile, Frederick David Stock, of ...

    Article : 88 words
  38. VISITORS TO LONDON

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased, immediately after the arrivai of the mails, at the Bookstall. Australia ...

    Article : 37 words
  39. Interstate Temperatures

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 36 words
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