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  4. TWO YEARS' HARD LABOR

    Oswald Stanley Harwood, the East Perth hairdresser-tobacconist, who was found guilty of having had unlawful carnal knowledge of a girl under the ...

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  5. GRAF ZEPPELIN

    The Graf Zeppelin starts at 6 am. to-morrow for U.S.A. to comply with the French requisition that it must cross the frontier between 7 a.m. and 9 a.m. ...

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  6. COLAC MURDER

    In dramatic circumstances the body of Andrew James Christensen (55), single, laborer, was found murdered in Coates Lane, East Colac, on April 16. ...

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  7. KINGSFORD-SMITH IN WITNESS BOX

    Emergency provisions, enough for four men for a month, were on the "Southern Cross" some lime before her flight started, but they were not there when the plane was forced down near Glenelg River. Who it was who removed them, Squardron-Leader Kingsford Smith ...

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  8. FEARFUL AMERICAN CATASTROPHE

    The most,appalling disaster in the history of Cleveland (Ohio) occurred" there at noon yesterday, when explosions occurred in a local hospital, followed by the release of poison gas. The hospital was wrecked and people in the streets could be seen dropping to the sidewalks from ...

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  9. LUCKY YOUNG MAN

    Leonard Francis Hawkins, aged 21 years, who pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted rape against a young woman at Walgoolan, escaped with a sentence ...

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  10. VICTIMS DIE RAPIDLY

    By 1 o'clock a dozen people were still standing on the roof where they had escaped through a skylight. Super-human efforts were being made to reach them ...

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  11. FRENCH RESTRICTION

    Contrary to the Berlin report, the French Government has authorised the Graf Zeppelin to fly over French territory, following an application by the ...

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  12. KING'S HEALTH

    The "Times" in a letter today says:— "Three months ago, weaK and far from convalescence, the King was taken to Bognor. His people were encouraged in ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    Mr. M. F. Troy, the Minister for Lands, leaves today for a visit to his electorate, Mt. Magnet. The Premier (Mr.P. Coliler) left ...

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  14. SCREAMING FOR HELP

    The first blast shattered, the hospital and Instantly the doors were opened and the nurses and a few patients who happened to be close alongside the ...

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  15. JUDGE'S EXPERIENCE

    During the argument on piece work and bonus systems in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court today, Judge Beeby said that he once worked as a salaried ...

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  16. BODIES LITTER FLOOR

    There were 360 patients registered at the clinic when the first explosion came. Those not killed were either badly burned or suffering from phosgene gas. ...

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  17. CHURCH AND STATE

    The Pope, replying to Signor Mussolini's statement in connection with the Church and the State, referred to the Church's activities in the dark Middle ...

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  18. GRUESOME SPECTACLE

    More than 100 people, including patients, nurses and physicians, were in the hospital, when the explosions began. Only a few of these escaped death or ...

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  19. WORKERS' ANTIPATHY

    A point which engages the interest of the Australian industrial world at present, was brought up in the Common-wealth Arbitration Court yesterday at ...

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  20. NINETY-FIVE DEAD

    The hospital death roll is now 95. The first explosion occurred in the X-ray films basement, and the bromide, compounded in the films, was released ...

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  21. KOOKABURRA MEMORIAL FUND

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  22. CENTURY OLD MEDAL

    A copper medallion over 100 years old commemorative of Frederick. Duke of York, uncle of Queen Victoria, who died in 1827, was picked up yesterday by a ...

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  23. UNWANTED SCHOONER

    When the American six-masted schooner Dorothy H. Sterling was offered for auction this morning at the deputation room. Education Buildings ...

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  24. TRAIN HITS,CAR

    When a motor car collided with a freight train at Seaton Park crossing about 10.30 o'clock this morning, Olaf Jenkinson (22), laborer, of South Road ...

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  25. "TWO-UP" PLAYERS FINED

    Albert Collins, Michael Sydney Bowden and Cyril Bergbind were each fined £2 by Mr. H. J. Craig, R.M., and Mr. H. J. Locke, J.P., in the Fremantle Police ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    Albert William Bramish (56). who was found seriously injured near the dead body of Mrs. Ida L Andrews, tin campbell-street, Coburg on ...

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  27. MAN'S HAND CRUSHED

    About 9.40 a.m. today, the St. John ambulance received a call to the Government Printing Office in Murray-street, where they found that 6. Floyd ...

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  28. SYDNEY RACES

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  30. STOWAWAYS FINED

    Norman West and John Henry Breuwer, two young men, were each fined £3 15s, In default nine days' Imprisonment, by Mr. H. J. Craig, R.M., and Mr. H. ...

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  31. Family Notices

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