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  4. DADDY'S ON STRIKE

    At the Stanmore school, during the lunch-hour, one of the teachers noticed a little girl sobbing as though her heart would break. Thinking the child ...

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  5. CLEAN BOWLED!

    Because he told his wife a concocted story about a union meeting which was not held, Cecil Robert Ibister laid the foundation for suspicions in his wife's ...

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  6. DRINKWATER DIVORCE

    James Drinkwater, well-known through-out Western Australia as an organiser of charity appeals for the Blind Institution, was divorced by his wife, Maude ...

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  7. LLOYD'S IN POLITICS

    Lloyd's, underwriters of anything from the huge liner Europa to toy boats, ara .stepping into politics. Acting in conjunction with a firm of ...

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  8. STORIES IN DIVORCE

    Mr. Justice Burnside presided In the | Divorce Court this morning when a large number of petitions for dissolution of marriages were heard. ...

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  9. FLIGHT TO INDIA

    The Duchess of Bedford, it is under-stood, intends to attempt to fly to India in two days, her ambition being to surpass, if possible, the great ...

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  10. TIMBER STRIKE MOVE

    The first big move by the employers since the breakdown of the conferences held in connection with the timber workers' strike was made today. ...

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  11. WOMEN'S GOLF

    In the English women's golf championship Miss Lascelles (Australia) beat Miss Clark (Troon), 3 and 2; Miss Nankivell (Australia) beat Miss Fowler ...

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  12. HAGEN AGAIN

    Competing In the first qualifying round of the thousand guineas professionals' tournament at Moortown , (Leeds), Walter Hagen returned a score ...

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  13. A SAILOR'S SWEETHEART

    True to the traditions of the "Old Salts," who were said to have a wife in every port, Francis Purcell Kiely sailed into the life of Mary Martha Kiely at ...

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  14. WE NEARLY FOUGHT

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Paris had a special interview with M. Clemenceau and asked: "What do you think will be the result of the ...

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  15. SIR J. SIMON'S PART

    In a leader today the "Times" deClares that Sir John Simon's intrusion ; Into party politics has aroused resentment throughout Britain. His sneering ...

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  16. METHODIST MINISTRY

    Keen interest is being taken in the proposal that women should be admitted to the ministry of the Methodist Church of Australia, which will be ...

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  17. MAY CAUSE TROUBLE

    Union officials said this afternoon that the employers' proposal would probably lead to a much bigger extension of the dispute. The whole position is being ...

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  18. SURPRISE CANDIDATE

    Mr. H. D. Mclntosh's candidature on behalf of Labor for the Ross and Cromarty seat, Scotland, has surprised Australians in London, few of whom had ...

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  19. WEATHER FORECAST

    Following is the weather forecast for Western Australia:—"Continued unsettled conditions, with further rain over the west and ...

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  20. U.S. FARM RELIEF

    The Farm BUI with the disputed debenture plan included has been passed by the Senate. The House of Representatives will ...

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  21. CHURCH AND STATE

    Signor Mussolini (Prime Minister), delivering his long-awaited speech on the Lateran Treaty, declared that the Church was not sovereign and not even ...

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  22. PERSONS IN THE NEWS.

    A cable message from Denver (U.Q.A.) says that Edward Paysbn Weston, America's most famous walker, is dead. Mr. H. Greig, business manager of ...

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  23. UNEMPLOYED FIGURES

    The total number of unemployed registered on May 6 was 1,328,000, being 31,100 less than the week before, but 28,000 more than a year ago. ...

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  24. BOY STEALS MONET

    A boy, aged 13, admitted in the Fremantle Children's Court chis morning the theft of 6s 9d. Detective Blight said that the delinquent found the key of a ...

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  25. NEWCASTLE WEMBLEY

    The north-east coast's miniature Wembley was ceremonially opened by the Prince of Wales at Newcastle. Later Sir C. J. Parr opened the Dominions ...

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  26. PLAGUE SCARE IN JAPAN

    The discovery of a case of plague at Osaka is causing grave perturbations in view of the forthcoming visits of the Duke of Gloucester on May 20 and the ...

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  28. HEROIC SACRIFICE

    "Greater love hath no man than this, that he lay down his life for his friend." In a tiny aeroplane two gallant ...

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  29. HOBSON'S BAY PASSENGERS

    Amongst the passengers by the Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line steamer Hobson's Bay, which reached Fremantle from the Eastern States after noon ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    The new air mail stamps will be available to the public on May 20 ...

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  31. TELEGRAPHS FORTUNATE

    During the past month Perth Telegraph Department has been singularly fortunate with its interstate and country lines. Only little trouble, and that of a ...

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  32. MOIR OWEN FLIGHT.

    Captain Moir and Plying Officer Owen landed at Batavia at 10.30 a.m today and are going on to Sourabaya. ...

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  33. MURDER AT SUVA

    Three Indians were hanged yesterday for murder. A woman was also sentenced to death, but was reprieved. ...

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  34. EARTHQUAKE IN ITALY

    Intermittent earthquake shocks at Bologna today paralysed business. The population of the city are sleeping in tents pitched in parks and helds ...

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  35. LEATHERHEADS'S CLUB

    The committee of the Leatherheads' Club has decided to hold their inaugural dance at Temple Court on Thursday, June 6 A limited number of tickets is ...

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  36. A DRAPERY ORGY.

    How John Mallonson, farm hand, earning £3 a week, spent £238 16s 8d in drapery in seven months at Geraldton remained an unsolved ...

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  37. MYSTERY UNSOLVED.

    Inquest into death of Jack and Robert Llewellyn, following a supper on water melons in February last, has been adjourned for a weke. F. ...

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  38. LATE SHIPPING

    The Aberdeen-Commonwealth liner HOBSON'S BAY, which arrived at Fremantle shortly after noon today, is fixed to continue her voyage to the United ...

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  39. BERLIN TO SYDNEY

    The tones Berlin Trans-Radio. Company. has parried out telephone conversation between Berlin and Sydney, the voices being perfectly audible at both ends ...

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  40. R.S.L. ART UNION

    "I am returning four sold butts with cash so please forward more books of tickets for the R.S.L. Art Union." This is an extract from scores of letter ...

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