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  4. LEAGUE AND GERMANY.

    In the House of Commons to-day, replying to the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald), the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Sir Austen ...

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  5. STOLEN JEWELS.

    The "Morning Post" states that the Soviet Government is again offering for sale at Hatton Garden gems forfeited from the aristocracy during the Russian ...

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  6. BUSH LIFE

    High prices for the necessaries of life and no encouragement to secure foodstuffs from cheaper markets were two complaints voiced by Miss May Holman. ...

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  7. "DON'T EXPECT MUCH."

    For the first time in British history a woman barrister, Miss Young., appeared for the plaintiff in a breach of promise action before Mr. Justice McCardie, who is a ...

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  8. CAN'T BE DONE

    The Premies (Mr. P. Colher) this [?] informed a deputation from [?] that for many years past it had been the policy of respective Governments not to ...

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  9. STEEL HOUSES

    In the House of Commons to-day there was a long debate on the Ministry's proposal to invite contracts for the erection of 2,000 steel houses in Scotland to help meet ...

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  10. CLERKS RESTIVE

    Trouble threatens between the Clerks' Union and the employers at Fremantle. It may be explained that the clerks in the metropolitan area are working under three ...

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  11. OXFORD COMMUNISM

    In connection with the allegation that Communist propaganda was being carried out at Oxford among Indian students, a meeting of the Oxford Union Society ...

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  12. SCOTCH.

    Counsel, with a rope round his neck, attempting to demonstrate to the Judge how the late Mr. J. Q Rowett might accidentally have handed himself, provided ...

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  13. REPORTED INTRIGUES.

    Reports of "intrigues" on the part of certain Governments to extend the permanent membership of the League Council have aroused considerable interest. In ...

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  14. SHIPBUILDING.

    It is so common a belief that industrially Germany can under-quote Britain that it is refreshing to come across some evidence to the contrary. Discussing ...

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  15. GROSSLY EXAGGERATED.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) recantly drew attention to the distorted nature of news published in the distorted Press regarding Australian affairs, creating an ...

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  16. estimates adopted.

    The House of Commons eventually agreed the supplementary estimates for the construction of steal houses, without a division. ...

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  17. BRIAND'S EFFORTS

    The Premier (M. Briand) announced to-day that he intends to split the Finance Bill into two parts. The first part, providing the funds needed immediately to ...

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  18. SPAIN'S CLAIM

    Replying to a question by Mr. E. Thurtfle (Lab.), in the House of Commons, "Is it true, as stated in the Press, that you have undertaken to support Spain's claim ...

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  19. AERIAL PROJECTS.

    As soon as the Marchese di Pinedo completes an exhaistive report of his recent serial tour, he proposes to attempt a complete circuit of the globe, using a similes ...

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  20. FREMANTLE HOSPITAL

    The people of Fremantle have always been generous to their hospital, and in recent months, especially, have ably seconded the efforts of the Hospital [?] which ...

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  21. NEW IDEAS.

    Apropos the movement to increase the number of permanent seats on the League Council by the admission of other Powers as well as Germany, the Australian Press ...

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  22. FAIRBRIDGE FARM

    Fourtean boys for the Fairbridge Farm School embarked by the steamer Berrime to-day. ...

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  23. LATE SPORTING

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  24. LATVIAN OUTRAGE

    M. Borkuseviten, the Soviet representative at Riga, has handed to the Latvian Fonaign Minister a nots protesting against the failure of the Latvian Government to ...

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  25. SUBIACO ROBBERY.

    Thomas Gladstone Ross (29), accountant, and Leslie White (24), clerk, were chafed before Messrs. J. M'Kenna and J. J. Lloyd, J's.P., at the City Court ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING.

    The W.A. Slopping Association advises that the steamer MALAKUTA will follow the steamer MAIDAN on the New York loading. ...

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  27. S.S. KAROCLA'S PASSENGERS.

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  28. "HERO OF THE HOUR."

    The political issues of the Darlington by-election were forced into the background when it leaked out that the Liberal candidate, Captain J. P. Dickie, a former ...

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  29. PERSONAL.

    Mx. "Bill" Appleby, of the Lands Department, Perth, left by the Esperance Bay yesterday for a holiday in the Eastern States. Mr. Appleby, who is ...

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  30. BRICKS.

    In the mass of miscellaneous goods discharged on to the wharf at Fremantle from ships, all classes of merchandise are from time to time represented. Just now there ...

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  31. RAILWAY FARES

    I was learned to-day that, comm[?] on March 1 next, metropolitan-suburban railway fares will be reduced between the hours of 10.30 a.m. and 4.20 p.m. ...

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  32. MAINTENANCE DEFAULTER

    Charged with having failed to obey a maintenance order made against him in At 1924, the arrears being £104 Sydney Frederick Gillett pleaded not guilty ...

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  33. LAW IN PAPUA.

    An Order-in-Council extends the Administration of Justice Act (1920) in Papua Judgments obtained in Papua are made enforseable in England, Scotland, and ...

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  34. MUSIC AT SEA.

    Passengers on the mammoth [?] lantic liners do not regard as at all ex[?] ordinary that they should be antertained at sea with music wirelessly transmitted ...

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  35. £10,000 WANTED.

    A little fellow, aged 12, lying en a bed in the surgical ward of the Children's Hospital, told a visitor to-day that he could not remember how many times he had ...

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  36. BETTING TAXES.

    Mr. Alldritt, a Sydney bookmaker, after [?] the Continent is sailing by the R.M.S. Narkunda. He won £600 at Monte Carlo, He is surprised at British ...

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  37. CONTINUED COOLNESS.

    The greatest height reached by the thermometer at the Perth Observatory yesterday was 79 decrees, but other portions of the State suffered rather severely from ...

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  38. T.B. SERUM.

    The Commissioner for Public Health (Dr. Everitt Atkinson) stated this morning that Dr. Mitchell. of the Wooroloo Sanatorium, had recently written to Dr. Cumpstos ...

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  39. ALLEGED FRAUD

    A former Senator, Mr. B. Benny, will be charged at the Police Court ob Tuesday with having on or about July 18, 1925. frandulently converted to his own use tack ...

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  40. TRAMWAY EXTENSIONS.

    It was learned from the chairman of the Advisory Board appointed by the Government to report on the question of tramway extensions (Mr. C. S. Gallagher) ...

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  41. £34,000

    The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. M. F. Troy), who returned to Perth to-day after visiting Tambellup and Guowangerup, states that the Treasurer had approved ...

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