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  3. Advertising

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  4. AS IN DAYS ONE HUNDRED YEARS AGO

    Military representatives dressed in uniforms typifying troops of 1829, who will take part in to-morrow's pageant at the Town Hall in connection with the Centenary celebrations of the city. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DRUNKEN CAROUSAL

    A riot call from Sans Souci roa[?] house resulted in sending eight arme[?] policemen. When the officers arrived they found a half-drunken giant bran[?] ...

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  6. GARDEN AND OTHERS

    Messrs R. D. Meagher[?] Sproule and Co., solicitors, stated to-day that they had received instructions from the Disputes Committee of the Labor ...

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  7. REPARATIONS

    Further differences of opinion were revealed in the debate of the Reparation Conference's political commission regarding the commission of ...

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  8. Arbitration Conflict

    The Federal Parliament will re-open on Wednesday and the Government wil lose no time in getting to work on some of the big measures which have to be ...

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  9. WALL-STREET SLUMP

    Hundreds of millions of dollars were clipped from the market values of stocks in a tremendous rush to sel[?] following on the overnight ...

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  10. GOLD DISCOVERY

    "There's a boy at the door with a tin of dirt with specs in it. He wants a shilling for it," said Mrs. Newall to her husband who was reading at his ...

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  11. MAORI FESTIVAL

    Lieutenant Owen, who is with Commander Byrd's Expedition to the South Polar regions, reports on August 9:— "We attended a Maori festival last ...

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  12. SEARCH FOR OIL

    An official report of the investigations of the Vogel Peninsula Company[?] Papua, presented in September, 1928[?] does not bear out the statement by Mr. ...

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  13. LAWLESSNESS

    Two daring robberies in which a shopkeeper was assaulted and a woman Justice of the Peace grappled with a thief, are being investigated ...

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  14. BRAVE CONSTABLE

    Action is being taken through the usual police channels to bring under the notice of the Chief Commissioner the valor of Constable [?]. H. Bingham ...

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  15. BOY'S ESCAPADE

    An extraordinary story of an escapade of a boy of 15 was told in the Children's Court at Hobart, when a boy was charged with having stolen ...

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  16. STATE CENTENARY

    The City of Perth's hundredth birthday will be honored to-morrow by an attractive programme of events. One of the chief events will be the ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND ITEMS

    The Commonwealth sub-Treasury at Brisbane yesterday received a sum of [?] in an envelope marked "Conscience Money." This was sent ...

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  18. PRACTICAL SUPPORT

    The discussion in the meeting of the Federal Cabinet this morning was not conducted with the usual connectedness and lucidity, the reason being ...

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  19. FUR INDUSTRY

    A striking brochure accompanies Germany's invitation to Australia to participate in the first exhibition of the international fur industry and the ...

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  20. Crossword Puzzle

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  21. MISS IRENE STANCLIFFE

    The Welsh Eist[?]ddfod authorities invited Miss Irene Stancliffe, the Western Australian soprano, to sing at yesterday afternoon's session. She sang the ...

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  22. TIMBER STRIKE

    MELBOURNE, Saturday. The Secretary of the Finance Com[?] mittee of the Melbourre Trades Hal[?] Council[?] Mr. A. E. MOLK, said to-day ...

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  23. TRAGIC HAPPENINGS

    A message from Dunedin states that William Luker, a fireman collapsed and died of heart disease after coming of watch on his boat at midnight [?] ...

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  24. WHEAT PRODUCTION

    The production of wheat based on the August 1 conditions, is estimated at 773,885,000 bushels, against 902,000,000 bushels last year. ...

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  25. DOMINION PROBLEMS

    Mr. T. R. Bavin, Premier of N.S.W., who is travelling to Sydney on the Kakeera, said that while in England he had taken a keen interest in ...

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  26. NO RISE IN BANK RATE

    The Governor of the Bank of England states he does not consider an immediate rise of the bank rate necessary unless the exchange position ...

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  27. KINGSFORD SMITH BROADCASTS

    Mr. J. C. Humphrey, of Dalleyavenue, Rose Bay, heard Kingsford Smith broadcasting this morning. He said he would like to send this ...

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  28. The City's Birthday Cake

    The cake made for the City Centenary celebrations taking place to-morrow. (Art Photo Engravers, photo). ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. CITY OF PERTH

    In commemoration of the hundredth anniversary of the founding of the City of Perth, the City Council have had printed a souvenir booklet compiled by ...

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  30. SIR HARRY LAUDER'S JOKE

    Sir Harry Lauder arrived from New Zealand for "my sixth annual farewell tour of America." The famous comedian celebrated his 59th ...

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  31. TO THE WEST BY AIR

    Passengers booked to leave Adelaide by the air mail for Perth to-morrow are Mr. J. W. G. Bain, of Melbourne, and Mr. L. Holly. A consignment of ...

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  32. AUSTRALIA AND EGYPT

    CANBERRA, Saturday. Questioned to-day about the cable[?] grams suggesting that the British Government had acted prematurely in ...

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  33. SUBMARINE COURTMARTIAL

    A court martial has acquitted Commander Oram of the L12, who was charged with contributing to the negligent navigation of his ship. There ...

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  34. AGRICULTURAL SOCIETIES

    Delegates from the affiliated agricultural societies of W.A will assemble in the Bohemia Hall, Murray-street, at 7.30 p.m. on Tuesday next, ...

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  35. BIG CHARITY CARNIVAL

    ADELAIDE, Saturday. The sixth annual charity carnival which is probably the largest scale effort in Australia, in aid of ...

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  36. THE CANNING BRIDGE CASE

    A climax to the Canning Outrage is likely to culminate within the next few days when appeals will be lodged at the Supreme Court both against ...

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  37. A LYGNERN WRIT

    Beyond the fact that the stranded Lygnern has been removed from the reef which the vessel struck to [?] adjacent sandbank—which was not ...

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  38. WEATHER FORECAST

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  39. IDEAL CHORUS GIRL

    LOS ANGELES Saturday. The typical Hollywood chorus girl is aged 19, weighs [?]st 10lb., is 5ft. 3in. tall, and wears bo[?]bed hair, according ...

    Article : 43 words
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