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  4. MORE TARIFF CHANGES

    The Commonwealth Government has decided to repeal the Customs prohibition upon the following goods which may ...

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  5. RAIN WANTED IN COUNTRY

    Special reports from our country correspondents today are unanimous that farmers are in urgent need of rain. The continued dryness is ...

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  6. GETTING BACK TO WORK

    A substantial number of men will be placed in work next week under the scheme by which N.S.W. is being assisted ...

    Article : 231 words
  7. SEVENTY STILL MISSING

    Five hundred feet of roaring ruin, the liner Georges Phillipar is aimlessly drifting back into the ...

    Article : 526 words
  8. SEQUEL TO MANJIMUP BANK SENSATION

    PERCY FULTON PRESTON, one of the three men alleged to have attempted to rob the bank of New South Wales at Manjimup on April 24, admitted the offence in the course of evidence at the inquest ...

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  9. THE MISSING FLIERS

    There is every reason to believe that three men formed the crew of the Junkers seaplane, which is reported missing over the ...

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  10. MORE WORK; LESS GRUMBLERS

    "More work and less grumblers," was the necessary prescription with regard to helping the unemployed, advocated by the Minister whose ...

    Article : 503 words
  11. NEW COTTON TINTS

    Perhaps with the idea of dazzling the competitors, Henry Cotton's contribution to brighter golf at ...

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  12. RAIL CUTS

    Referring today to the suggestion of Mr. P. Collier that the Government was economising on the railways by unnecessarily cutting ...

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  13. YOUNG IDEA TO MR.LYONS

    Two young admirers of the Prime Minister (Mr. J. A. Lyons), who sent their thanks for the benefit he has conferred on their State by getting rid of ...

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  14. When the Lunch Hour Whistle Blows

    Apprentices throughout the city do as these workers on the Shell building did today when the whistle blew—march to the lunch place with the tea billies. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. VICTORIAN MINISTRY

    Today the hew State National Ministry was sworn in by Sir William Irvine (Lieut.-Governor). All Ministers were present and took ...

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  16. POACHED EGGS!

    Thieves raided premises where an egg-laying competition was in progress and stole 2000 eggs. ...

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  17. TOBACCO DUTIES

    The long-threatened attack by the Country Party on the tobacco duties was launched in the House of Representatives today, when ...

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  18. MOSTLY FINE

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:- "For the present mostly fine south from the tropics, with south-east to ...

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  19. TRAM CONCESSION

    An important concession to sustenance workers travelling on the tramways has been arranged. The Minister for Railways (Mr. J. Scaddan) intimated today the ...

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  20. ARE MEN BETTER JUDGES THAN WOMEN ?

    Can women be fair to women in the realm of sport? The question has been raised by a cable from London published in "The Daily News" last night. Perth women associated with sport disclaim any suggestion that they could not select a team as fairly as men could ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

    Coroner commented that Constable Harvey had every justification for shooting, and returned verdict of justifiable homicide. ...

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  22. NIP IN THE AIR

    The minimum temperature recorded in Perth last night was 45 degrees, making the night the coldest since last October. ...

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