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  4. CHINESE FLEE FROM VICTORIOUS JAPANESE TROOPS

    OFFICIAL news from the war zone states that the Japanese Kawahara Brigade entered Jehol City, the capital of Jehol State, at 10.30 a.m. today. The chinese, who were thought to be in a position to ...

    Article : 306 words
  5. SECESSION ISSUE

    One of the most important questions to be discussed by the Federal Cabinet at its pre-sessional meeting on Monday is whether ...

    Article : 311 words
  6. TIDAL WAVE FORTY FEET HIGH

    A BLIZZARD is now adding to the terrible havoc caused by the earthquake yesterday, which was accompanied by a tidal wave and followed by fires. Several villages were completely obliterated ...

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  7. BROADCASTING CHIEF DIES

    Mr. H. P. Williams, general manager of the Australian Broadcasting Commission, died at his home at Gladstone Gardens. Double Bay. today. He had been ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    The warm weather and brilliant sunshine of today attracted crowds of surfers to Scarborough, and as there is promise of a week-end congenial to the riders of the waves large numbers of them will doubtless rush to make the most of March and the end of summer. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. COAL DISPUTE CONTINUES

    After an interview with the Commissioner of Railways (Mr. Evans) today, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) ...

    Article : 166 words
  10. "UP AGAINST ME"

    In an interview with the "Daily Sketch" Mrs. Maurice Tate, wife of the English bowler, who visited Australia with the Test team, but who had not ...

    Article : 175 words
  11. ELECTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY

    noon on Friday next nominations [?] Legislative Assembly elections on [?] will close. [?]far there are 117 candidates for ...

    Article : 114 words
  12. AUSTRALIA'S EMPIRE

    Addressing the Royal Institution Sir Douglas Mawson described the Discovery's journey in the Antarctic, and the audience applauded the film showing ...

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  13. BRITISH RAILWAYS

    Arising out of the unprecedent situation of January last when the railway commission could not agree, the various members submitting individual reports ...

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  14. "THE DAILY NEWS" YEAR BOOK

    A tribute to the value of "The Daily News" Australian Year Book as ap up-to-date and authoritative reflection, of conditions in Australia is the fact that ...

    Article : 115 words
  15. A POPULAR BOWLER

    Tate has made two previous tours to Australia, and on each of them was the mainstay of the English attack. Incidentally he built up a popularity with ...

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  16. WIRING TROLLEY BUS POLES

    Workmen are busily engaged electrically wiring the poles for the new trolley bus service from Kensington, st. to Leederville. On the top of a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. VILUNA POLICEMEN'S LOT IS NOT A HAPPY ONE

    the strength of the police force [?]una should be increased, is an [?] strongly held here. The present [?] are scarcely, if ever, off duty in ...

    Article : 318 words
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  19. STOP PRESS

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  20. BARRACKING!

    P. G. H. Fender, writing in the "Star," urges that an inquiry is needed not into body-line bowling, but barracking, a solution of which vitally concerns ...

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  21. SEA SCOUTS' NEW HALL

    The continued progress of Scouting in Western Australia was marked by the opening of a new Scout Hall for the No. 4 Sea Scout Group (Mt. ...

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  22. "Tate Has Lost His Old Hostility"

    Arthur Mailey commenting on the English bowling in the match against Victoria today, says:—"The English attack generally this ...

    Article : 84 words
  23. [?]WDY NEIGHBORS

    [?]king down the door of a cottage [?] Surrey-srreet, Darlinghurst [?] this morning, Detective-Sergt Ar[?] of the police patrol, surprised a ...

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  24. Sea Voyage In a Bucket

    A man who decided to make a voyage from Melbourne to Fremantle in a bucket has given up the attempt. Two days of riding mountainous ...

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  25. Black Beer In Bunbury

    Beer in Bunbury is "black." As a protest against the alleged refusal of the hotel and restaurant keepers to discuss an award with the ...

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  26. LARWOOD TO REST

    A rest from cricket for a mouth has been ordered Larwood, who bas splintered a bone at the base of his toe through pounding down his fool at the ...

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  27. H.M.A.S. ALBATROSS

    The Royal Australian Navy's seaplane airier, Albatross will be withdrawn from commission in a few weeks and placed in reserve. The Albatross will reach ...

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  28. [?]AR DECLARED

    Senate tonight unanimously ap[?] of a formal declaration of war [?] Bolivia in the border dispute in [?]an Chaco region. ...

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  29. INDUSTRIES FAIR

    The Australian Resident Minister in London (Mr. S. M. Bruce) today visited the Industries Fair, it being the closing day. The Australian stall reports ...

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  30. JAPANESE RAYON

    The Rayon manufacturers regard the great increase in Indian duties seriously, but do not apprehend the necessity for a curtailment of ...

    Article : 45 words
  31. BETTING CHARGES

    Charges under the Gaming Act were laid today against Thomas Herbert Gregory Clarke (29) and Kenneth Properjohn (21), each of whom is alleged, to ...

    Article : 38 words
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