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  3. HEIRS TO THRONE

    The "Evening News" says the King has called for a full inquiry into and report upon constitutional questions arising regarding the succession to the ...

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  4. Vision of Red-Hot Bullet in Brain!

    Doctors who examined George Clifford Wray (19), costing clerk, who is on trial on a charge or wilful murder, were called by the defence at today's hearing in the Criminal Court. Their evidence threw further light on the remarkable habits of the accused. The doctors said that ...

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  5. FIRST WOOL SALE

    The opening sale of the 1930-31 season for Australia was held today at the Perth Wool Exchange and revealed a strong demand for all good quality wools. ...

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  6. WATERSIDE STRIKE

    Distrust of anything savoring of Red control and the realisation that unions were being dictated to by their unemployed members were the main reasons ...

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  7. BARRIE'S BRIGHT INNINGS AT BANQUET

    The famous oak-panelled hall Of the Merchant Taylors' Company, dating from the thirteenth century, provided the setting for perhaps the most impressive function of the Australians' tour, the M.C.C.'s farewell dinner to the team, over which Sir Kynaston Studd, who was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. CONFERENCE MEETS

    The Imperial Cricket Conference, at which Messrs. Kelly (manager) and Howard (treasurer) represented Australia, and Messrs. Swan and Beale, New ...

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  9. THIEVES IN SYDNEY

    Thieves who forced their way into the Earlwood post, office last night broke open drawers and cash boxes, but nothing was taken. They did not tackle ...

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  10. BEGGAR'S COMPLAINT

    Stating he had a complaint to make, a well-dressed young man walked into the Liverpool coroner's ...

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  11. VISITING WARSHIPS

    Rear-Admiral C. C. Kayser, commander of the visiting Netherlands Squadron, had a busy morning, paying and receiving official calls. ...

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  12. "AUSTRALIA SO DIFFERENT"

    Rear-Admiral Kayser, the commander of the squadron of the Royal Netherlands Navy, now at Fremantle, said to-day that he and his officers and ratings ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    A London message says that Queen Maud of Norway arrived at Newcastle yesterday from Bremen and left by road for Sandringham. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. HOLIDAY PLANS

    This is the last day's cricket for at least Woodfull and Ponsford. The latter is going to Scotland tonight immediately after the match for a few days, ...

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  15. NEARLY A TRAGEDY

    Another narrow escape from injury and possibly death was recorded early this afternoon on the treacherous Mount's Bay-road, when a small ...

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  16. "FURTHER SHOWERS"

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:— "Further showers over west and south-west coastal districts and ...

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  17. SOUVENIR HUNTING

    Despite the watchfulness of the attendants in view of fear of the activities of souvenir hunters at the Australia House ball in honor of the ...

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  19. PROVED HIS INNOCENCE

    The Gold Coast Government, through the Colonial Office, has paid £2000, the first instalment of compensation to Mr. T. B Barrett, who was convicted in the ...

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  20. ADELAIDE GALES

    The fiercest gales of the season swept over Adelaide after midnight, reaching a maximum velocity of 52 m.p.h No serious damage is reported. There ...

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  21. VAGRANT COUPLE

    A man and woman who were stated to bs recent arrivals from the Eastern States, were charged with vagrancy before Mr. A. B. Kidson. P.M. in the City ...

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  22. OVERLAND TONIGHT

    The following persons have booked their passage from Western Australia to the Eastern States, and should leave to-night by the Trans, train:—Messrs. Gray, ...

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  23. FREMANTLE ROTARY CLUB

    Mr. A. W. Leonard Impressions of my first job" Mr. D. M'Culloch ("Why a Pord car goes") and Mr. W. S Evans ("Recollection of my boyhood days"). ...

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