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  2. Advertising

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  3. HECTIC FEDERAL RUSH

    In a frenzied, hectic rush the Federal Parliament completed its session on Friday night after two all-night sittings, which were required so that the Financial Relief Bill, providing £2,000,000 for assistance to fanners, correction of pensions anomalies and ...

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  4. AMERICA OBDURATE WAR DEBTS MUST BE PAID BY BRITAIN

    The new French Note has Just about cancelled the excellent impression made by the second British presentation, in which was cogently set out the ...

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  5. HIGH TREASON

    Sentences varying from six to 12 years' confinement and exile, were passed by a special tribunal after a lengthy trial upon a number of ...

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  6. "Old Contemptibies'" Reunion in Perth

    Yesterday afternoon members of tlie British Imperial Forces who were directly under fire from the enemy's mobile artillery in France and Belgium between August 4 and November 23, 1914, and now resident in Western Australia, gathered at the R.S.L. Institute. Those in the picture are (left to right): Back Row—A. H. Fisher, R.N., A. Anderson (Queen's West Surreys), C. R. Drayton (9th Lancers), J. Webb (18th Hussars), F. Hinton (1st Coldstream Guards), G. King (4th Rifle Brigade), G. Etchells (R.F.A.), O. G. Cotton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. THE RED ARMY

    The Soviet has ordered an immediate investigation into the condition of soldiers' families throughout the country owing to the widespread ...

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  8. THE BRITISH POUND

    The pound closed 3[?] cents lower at 3 dollars 208 cents for cables, fractionally higher than the noon quotation, canadian dollars closed [?] count ...

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  9. BEER AND WAR DEBTS

    Over the week-end, beer is dividing the honors with war debts in popular discussion. The Speaker (Mr. Gar[?]) has set himself the Job of ...

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  10. LEGATES ARRIVE

    The Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald), who, in company with the Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) reached Geneva yesterday morning, ...

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  11. HIT AND RUN

    At 9.40 last night Mrs. Quigley, of 103 Davis-street, Boulder, when proceeding along the Boulder-road with her-husband, was "run down by an ...

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  12. THE MODERN GIRL

    Miss C. S. Montgomery. M.A., who is retiring this month after 46 years' service with the Education Department, thinks the modern giri is clever and ...

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  13. WHEAT HOLD-UP SUPPORTED BY NORTHAM MEETING

    A big meeting of wheat growers from Northam and surrounding road board districts was held in the town hall this afternoon to discuss the ...

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  14. REAL AID

    Dr. Albert E. Martin, president of the School for Deaf and Dumb Children, writes:— "On behalf of the commitee of ...

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  15. THE BRITISH NOTE

    The British Press opinion is unanimous in regarding the Note as a great State paper, maintaining the same high level of disinterestedness that ...

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  16. FRANCE'S REQUEST

    The French Note to America, renews its urgent demand for the deferment of the debt payment, and repeats the reasons for this request. It adds Chat the ...

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  17. OIL DIFFERENCES

    The Medjliss, namely the Persian National Assembly, has unanimously approved of the Government's oil annulment which the city is still ...

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  18. LADIES, ATTENTION!

    There are two important features of the Ladies' Section this week. First is the Special Christmas ...

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  19. BRITISH STABILITY

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, speaking at Sunderland, discloses that there would probably be important matters to deal with at the week-end in which he ...

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  20. MARCONI'S EXPERIMENTS

    Lecturing in London, Marchese Marconi revealed that recent short-wave radio experiments had resulted in communication over a distance of 168 miles ...

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  21. YESTERDAY'S CONTRADICTORY REPORTS

    Interviewed yesterday, the secretary of the Wheat Growers' Union (Mr. E. G. Sier) advised us that 8,000,000 bags of wheat were then being held back in ...

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  22. W.A. NOMINATIONS

    A ballot of dried fruit growers will be held on January 24. to decide the election of one representative from Western Australia to serve on the ...

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  23. BOY CRUSHED TO DEATH

    One child was crushed to death and another badly injured at Yatala Labor Prison this'afternoon when a watercart near which they were playing ...

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  24. HERCULES GOLD

    The Hercules Gold Mine to-day reported another highly profitable yield, obtaining 500oz. of gold, worth more than £3500. from 160 tons crushed for ...

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  25. WHOLESALE FRAUD

    Frauds involving tens of thousands of pounds by persons not entitled to receive Federal pensions, are referred to by the Federal Auditor-General (Mr. ...

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  26. GOLD FOR AMERICA

    It is believed that the largest single consignment of gold shipped from India in recent years has left in the liner President Harrison for New York. ...

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  27. MILD INFLATION

    The Premier (Mr. R. E. Benmort) left for England for the special purpose of ironing out the interpretation of the Imperial Conference ...

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  28. Incidents in Yesterday's York Handicap Won on a Protest

    Top: Arapuni (A. Johnson) finishing first in yesterday's York Handicap. A protest from Morley, rider of Bonny Note, was upheld by the stewards, who placed Bonny Note first and Arapuni second. 0Knight Commander (P. Bell) was third. The picture shows Morley steadying Bonny Note, while Cerimon (fourth), partly obscured, is almost falling. Knight Commander is on the outside. Bottom: A furlong from the start Bonny Note leads the field, accompanied by Cerimon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  29. GRAZIER'S WIFE

    Residents in lue South-West were shocked at the sudden death on Thursday of Mrs. Claude H. Wheatley, wife of a well-known Warren River grazier, ...

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  30. KALGOORLIE DUST STORM

    The worst dust storm for three years was experienced in Kalgoorlie this afternoon. There is promise of a cool change which would he welcomed. ...

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  31. AIRWAYS SERVICE

    Though Questioning whether tenders are the best method of ensuring an efficient service, Imperial Airways welcomes the Commonwealth's decision ...

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  32. MANSLAUGHTER VERDICT

    A verdict of manslaughter was returned against John Henry Hogansen (31), laborer, in connection with the death of his brother Fred, who was ...

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  33. TOUCHED LIVE WIRE

    While climbing on the root of a house in Pier-street, city, at 7.30 last evening. James Coff (about 6 years;), of 162 Pier-street, touched a live wife. He ...

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  34. BOY DECAPITATED

    Thomas Pearie, the 12-year-old son of the stationmaster at Harris Park, a suburb of Sydney, was run over and decapitated near the station this ...

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  35. HAUL BY DETECTIVES

    In a police raid, phonographs, rubber boots, a stop watch, jams, saucepans, a stove, a barometer and almost everything from a needle to a small iron ...

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  36. GIFTS FOR CROSSWORDERS

    Particulars appear on Page 16 of 40 additional prizes in kind, given by "The Sunday Times," for 40 lucky winners in the ...

    Article : 74 words
  37. WEATHER FORECAST

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  38. Yesterday's Temperatures

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 10 words
  39. YDNEY BRIDGE CONTRACT

    Dorman, Long and Co.'s report reveals a loss of £247,000 on the Sydney bridge contract. Mr. Lawrence Ennis was appointed manaping director. ...

    Article : 33 words
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