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  4. "I'LL GET HER; I'LL KILL HER"

    Charged with the wilful murder of his wife. Hazel Mcrlyn Dunstan (27) in the street outside their home in Maylands on the afternoon of December 20, Benjamin John Dunstan (33) was present in the Coroner's Court today, while an inquiry was held into circumstances ...

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  5. MISSING AIRMEN

    Eager to assist in the search for Mr. W. L. Pittendrugh, Miss Alice Dunn, of Wagga, New South Wales, his fiancee, is a passenger by today's train to Alice ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MURDER ON A MOOR

    Evelyn Foster, a pretty brunette, aged 28, the daughter of a garage proprietor, was found dying beside her blazing motor car on a lonely moor near ...

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  7. SUNDAY OBSERVANCE

    THe "Manchester Guardian" says the Lord's Day Observance Society, with which 5000 churches are associated, has launched a campaign against the ...

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  8. SEAPLANES CRASH

    The rejoicing over the safe arrival of the twelve Italian seaplanes after a flight, across the South Atlantic turned into sorrow on the receipt from Bolama ...

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  9. POOL FOR GOLD

    It was learned today that in connection with the appointment of the Gold Council it is proposed there shall be practically a gold pool in Australia on ...

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  10. TRAIN TO MOSCOW

    Miss Amy Johnson is going to Moscow on January 9 by train to interview the Soviet, authorities concerning the possibilities of her flying to Peiping ...

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  11. DIET FOR SUMMER

    Discussing summer diets, the Commissioner for Public Health (Dr. Everitt Atkinson) had some interesting remarks to make today. ...

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  12. SHOT HiS SON

    The inquest on Charles Edwin Greenall and his son, Peter Charles Greenall, was held at the local Courthouse yesterday before Mr. J. Stubbs, Coroner. ...

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  13. GOOD BUSINESS

    "Good business is just a matter of good spending," said Mr. Walter Chrysler, the famous motor car ...

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  14. KICK IN COCKTAILS

    Sherry versus cocktails! This is England's latest social feud, and it would mean good news to Australia if-but it is a very big if. ...

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  15. TOWN PLANNING BY-LAWS

    A deputation from the Perth City Council, consisting of the Lord Mayor (Sir William Lathlain, M.L.C.), the Town Planning Commissioner ...

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  16. COUNCIL ABOLITION

    On behalf of the State Ministry of N.S.W. Mr. E. J. Loxton. K.C., will ask the Full High Court tomorrow for leave to appeal against the judgment of the ...

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  17. SOLICITOR'S SARCASM

    When the evidence of eye-witnesses of the Inglewood tragedy was about to be given in the City Courthouse today Mr. Haynes, watching the interests of ...

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  18. CHINESE BANDITS

    A message from the chief of staff of the Fourth Chinese Naval Headquarters from Hoihow, Hainan Island, states that large numbers of bandits have been ...

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  19. BASIC WAGE INQUIRY

    Indications were given today that the basic wage inquiry in the Arbitration Court will finish on Tuesday. The inquiry has established a record for the ...

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  20. TO BECOME A MONK

    Mr. Michael Killeen, Master of Laws, and a most efficient public servant, has resigned from the Crown Law Department to become a monk. ...

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  21. MATTHEWS' FLIGHT

    Captain P. R. Matthews did "hot leave Darwin this morning as was expected. He has now arranged to get a radio message from Koepang as to the ...

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  22. VISITING LEGISLATOR

    Mr. J. Lemmon (Minister for Education in Victoria) arrived in Perth today from Melbourne, and will proceed to Ongerup, where his son has farming ...

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  23. ILL, NOT DRUNK

    Seeing Phillip Goodie (37), commercial traveller, bent over the wheel of his motor car in Roe-street on the evening of January 2, constables in the patrol ...

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  24. MEAN THIEF

    A child's oft-counted and zealously guarded savings satisfied a house-breaker who burgled the home of Mr. E. T. Russell, in Chelmsford-road, Mt. Lawley, last ...

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  25. POTATO EXPORT

    Despite a serious embargo on Western Australian potatoes in New South Wales, the exports from this State for the 1930 season are more than those of ...

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  26. RELIEF WORKS

    The Geraldton Municipal Council has received an intimation from the secretary of the Child Welfare Department that the Government has decided to ...

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  27. PERSONAL

    Mr. Dave Scott, a well-known commercial traveller, is laid up with a minor operation, but expects to be able to return to business shortly. ...

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  28. FINE GENERALLY

    Following is the official weather forecast,:- "Fine generally. except for some scattered thunderstorms in the ...

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  29. AMERICA'S WORKLESS

    Chairman Woods, of the Hoover Committee on employment estimated before the Senate Appropriations Committee that there were between 4,000,000 and ...

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  30. AERIAL HOLIDAY

    Mr. H. F. Broadbent (20), a New South Wales Aero Club pilot, is a passenger for London by the Otranto. He intends to buy a light 'plane and ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

    The air search for the missing airmen in Central Australia having been resultless. ground parties organised by ...

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  32. A.W.U. OFFICIALS

    Following have been elected office-bearers of the Western Australian branch of the Australian Workers' Union for 1931-32: President. ...

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  33. MAINTENANCE ORDER VARIED

    In the Fremantle Children's Court today Walter William Preston applied for a variation of a maintenance order under which he has to pay 12s 6d a ...

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  34. CATTLE REGISTRATION

    The Director of Agriculture (Mr. Geo L. Sutton) draws the attention of all owners of cattle within the area prescribed under "The Dairy Cattle ...

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  35. DINGHY RACES

    Following advice from the Perth Dinghy Club that it will not ba a party to any move to abolish the use of outriggers in the coming sailing ...

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  36. THEFT FROM CAR

    Mr. Cliris. Long, a representative or Pearse Bros., bad a case of clothing, a number of boots and a parcel of clothing stolen from his car, which he had ...

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  37. WOMEN'S HOME

    The Medical Department thanks Sister Alice and her helpers or the Alethodist Mission for the tea, concert and Christmas gifts given on New ...

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