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  4. MR. BRUCE AND OUR PROBLEMS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) in his address to the members of the Commercial Travellers' Association and Club today, set out to show how Western Australia was paying the equivalent of £7 6s per head of the present population towards the Commonwealth for various services ...

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  5. BLUEBEARD'S LETTERS

    Out of 500 letters from women found at "Jerome Prat's" villa, the police selected 150, and found that all the writers were alive. ...

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  6. SHEEP DIP AS POISON

    The prosecution's chief point in the trial of Mrs. Beatrice Pace, apart from the allegations that Mrs. Pace bought two packets of sheep dip which were not ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. Gotland yard chief

    In the House of Commons today the announcement of Lord Byng's appointment to the Commissionership of the Metropolitan Police produced a storm ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. MISS AKHURST BEATS MISS BENNETT

    By defeating Eileen Bennett, regarded as Britain's most promising woman tennis player, Miss Akhurst, the Australian champion, caused a Sensation at Wimbledon yesterday. Tilden beat Jean Borotra in a match described as stupendous ...

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  9. PRAYED FOR STRENGTH

    After kneeling and praying for strength to complete the murder of a cattle dealer in order to get money to pay his debts, Johann Strasser (18) ...

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  10. DARING AIR VENTURE

    The Air Ministry announces that the airman Ferrarin will not leave till Tuesday evening. His flight is the most daring yet attempted. ...

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  11. BREMEN AVIATORS

    A distinguished company, including Lord Thompson, Dr. F. Sthamer (German Ambassador), the Master of Sempill, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Sefton ...

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  12. AUSTRIA AND ITALY

    A communique announces that Signor Mussolini and Dr. Seipel (Austrian Chancellor) recently exchanged messages in which Dr. Seipel declared that ...

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  13. LATER ENGAGEMENTS

    After leaving the dinner given by the Commercial Travellers' Association to-day, Mr. Bruce was whisked around to the Y.A.L. Hall where he and ...

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  14. ENGINEERS' AWARD

    Recently the Arbitration Court has been engaged on examining applications for the variation of the award under which the various engineering unions of ...

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  15. HOME RANSACKED

    Married only twelve months and out of employment, Sidney Barnett, of Somers-street, Ripponlea (a Melbourne suburb), lost wedding presents and other ...

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  16. RABBIT SHORTAGE

    When meat prices soar many people fall back on the usually bountiful bunnies as a stand-by. Just now, however, there is a real ...

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  17. MINISTER'S STATEMENT

    The Home Secretary (Sir W. Joynson-Hicks) announced in the House of Commons today that Sir William Horwood (Commissioner of the Metropolitan ...

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  18. TOMORROW'S ITINERARY

    The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) accompanied by Mrs. Bruce, his private secretary, Mr. Gordon Cooke, and Sir William Lathlain, will embark on one of ...

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  19. ITALIA'S CREW

    The likelihood of two British seaplanes participating in the work of rescuing the crew of the wrecked Polar airship, Italia, was indicated in ...

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  20. TRAFFIC CHARGES

    In the City Traffic Court this morning, before the Assistant P.M. (Mr. F. F. Horgan) a large number of people faced charges of having driven ...

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  21. GREAT PUBLIC INTEREST

    Exceptional interest is being taken in the trial of Mrs. Pace. Every hotel in Gloucester is filled to overflowing, and there were long queues today outside the ...

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  22. PUNCH NOT PLEADED

    Many years' experience in the Supreme Court of Western Australia, has given Mr. Justice Burnside a close insight into human nature, and the philosophy which ...

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  23. TWO MEN KILLED

    Two men were killed and another seriously injured when a beam supporting scaffolding planks at the Australian Gas-light Company's new holders at ...

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  24. POST OFFICE DISMISSALS

    Nine partially incapacitated returned soldiers, all married, and four of whom are maimed, had their services as apprentices in the mechanical branch of ...

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  25. RECEPTION BY R.S.L.

    The State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League intends that tonight's reception to the Prime Minister shall be a real diggers' welcome to a distinguished ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    The bodies of James Simpson (40) and Jack Brydson (30) were found in a bathroom at a flat in Kingston Court, Old South ...

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  27. COULDN'T FIND IT

    M. Pierre Benoit, the French writer now visiting Australia, is caustic regarding Canberra. "I walked from the station with ...

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  28. KALAHARI DESERT

    An American mission, under the leadership of Dr. Cadle, of Colorado, has equipped an expedition to the bushmen of the Kalahari desert, hoping to prove ...

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  29. DRIVERS AT EASE

    Today, the second day of operation of the amended traffic regulations, saw motorists more at their ease. Pointsmen yesterday had their ...

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  30. TREE FELLER KILLED.

    Benjamin Robinson (23), single, was killed instantly by a branch, which struck him on the head while he was felling trees on the ...

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  31. AIRWAYS' CONTRACT

    Eulogistic reference to the success of W.A. Airways in securing the East-West air mail contract was made by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) in addressing the ...

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  32. SAILOR OVERBOARD

    A sailor from the cattle freighter Antonio, from Manila, fell overboard when the vessel was 200 miles from Darwin in a heavy sea. The vessel was ...

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  33. MISSING PEOPLE.

    Mr. and Mrs. Aldion John Clements, of Mary-street, St. Leonard's, have been miSsing since June 8. Clements is aged 40 and his wife 29. ...

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