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  5. PRIDE OF THE SKIFF FLEET

    AEOLIAN, champion 16ft. sailing skiff of Australia, at the boatsheds of the Perth Flying Squadron being prepared for the final heat of the championship today. By winning the first two heats Aeolian has already gained the national title. It was arranged, that immediately after ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DRIFT BACK TO WORK GOES ON

    For the first time today unionist seamen in Melbourne went openly to the registration offices at the Customs House to secure licences and in Sydney the unionist breakaway was continued with another ...

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  7. 2 MILLIONS SURPLUS?

    The Federal Treasury now admits that there will be a large surplus at the end of the financial year and ...

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  8. PLAGUE GERM MURDER

    An appeal in the "germ murder," Which judges declared unique in the annals of crime, today resulted in two death ...

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  9. NOT TO RACE IN PERTH

    Walla Walla will never race again, states a telegram received from the New South Wales Trotting Club by the ...

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  10. Solid Foundations

    MEN ARE WORKING AT HIGH PRESSURE to lay the solid foundations for what will be the city's tallest building. It is being erected ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. BIBLICAL HISTORY MAY BE REPEATED

    Biblical history recording the escape of the oppressed lsraelites to the Promised Land may be repeated if Sir Herbert Samuel's and Lord Bearsted's mission to the United States on January 15 to ...

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  12. HERDSMAN'S LAKE AREA

    Today the Town Clerk (Mr. W. W. E. Bold) said that notification has been received from the Controller of Civil Aviation ...

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  13. NORTHAM-PERTH TANDEM RECORD BREAKERS

    L. CUGLEY (left) and A. EVANS, amateur North Perth cyclists, in Forrest-place after haying broken the Northam to Perth tandem cycle record today. Their time of 2 hours 29 minutes 15 2-5 seconds, bettered the professional record by 8 minutes, and the amateur record by 19 ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GALE HAVOC IN BRITAIN

    E death roll in a great gale which swept the British Isles last night numbers 16 lives, of which seven were lost at sea. ...

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  15. HOW WOULD YOU IMPROVE PERTH?

    If you were a magician with a lot of civic pride, what could you do to improve Perth and the ...

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  16. N.W. MAIL PLANE DELAYED

    As a result, of the "willy-willy" threat and the flooding of the Port Hedland landing ground, it is unlikely that the North-West mail plane which ...

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  19. ITALY READY TO TALK PEACE?

    The "Times" correspondent at Geneva says that League circles expect that a new Abyssinian peace move will shortly be made. ...

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  20. BEST TRAFFIC SUGGESTIONS

    The prizes offered by "The Daily News" for the best suggestions for improving traffic control in Perth have been awarded by the judges, Mr. D. L. ...

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  21. New Justices Appointed

    The following have been appointed Justices of the Peace for the districts indicated:— Eric James Ogilvie, of Hobart ...

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  22. Willy-Willy Ran Harmless Course Over La Grange

    Definite news of the passage of the cyclone which threatened the north-west coast was received by the Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. E. B. ...

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  23. BEAUTIFICATION OF CATHEDRAL SURROUNDINGS

    THE SCHEME TO BEAUTIFY THE GROUNDS of St. Mary's Cathedral is steadily taking shape. The planting of trees and an ornate stone and iron fence will lend added charm to one of the city's main architectural landmarks. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. CROPS RUINED BY FLOODS

    The losses to wheatgrowers in the Mallee and the Wimmera, occasioned by a week of almost continuous heavy rain are beyond estimation, but ...

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