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  4. WORLDS NEWS IN BRIEF ROWING EIGHT SMASHED

    Caught broadside on to the swollen floodwaters of the Yarra on Tuesday evening, the Melbourne University rowing eight was smashed against the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. The Stamp Collector

    In addition to the lists already published in this column, the following will be issued on the occasion of the King's Silver ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. HOLIDAY TRAGEDY

    In endeavoring to photograph a buzzard's nest on the side of a cliff at Port Isaac, Cornwall (Eng.), on Monday, Major Robert Hemphill fell to the ...

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  7. MOTHER'S DAY.

    It has been established that May 2 is Mother's Day, On that day everybody should "write a letter to Mother." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. A RICH PRESENT

    A solid gold box, l8 inches by 14 Inches by 3 inches, bearing the arms of all the provinces, will be Canada's Jubilee gift to the King. ...

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  9. DEATH PENALTY

    For participation in the recent unsuccessful revolt in Greece, General Papoulas, ex-commander of the Greek forces in Asia Minor, and General ...

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  10. DEATH OF MINERS' OFFICIAL

    Following his recent imprisonment for attempting to obtain compensation for members of the Ruhr Miners' Federation whom the Nazis had ...

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  11. AMAZING ESCAPE

    A man named Howard Holmes,of Hawthorn, Melbourne, had a remarkable escape from death on Tuesday when a motor cycle he was riding ...

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  12. FIRST DIRECT OFFICIAL AERIAL MAIL, AUSTRALIA-ENGLAND.

    Several inquiries have been received regarding the above flight, as to the time of arrival of the plane and covers in England from ...

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  13. QUENSLAND DROUGHT

    Hope has entirely faded in the central west and Hughenden district of Queensland where drought conditions have been experienced for months past ...

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  14. MISSING RACEHORSE

    Mystery surrounds the disappearance and recovery of the New Zealand racehorse Prince Colossus, who was removed from his stable last week and ...

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  15. SPECIAL POLICE MEASURES

    With the formation of a special police corps in Madrid to conduct patrols in motor cars and on foot with the object of stamping out gangsters, ...

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  16. VICTORIAN FLOODS

    Heavy rains in Victoria last weekend caused floods in several districts and heavy damage to property and crops. With the cessation of the rain ...

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  17. PHILATELIC FIXTURES,

    The monthly meeting of the Philatelic Society of W.A. will be held at Queen's Buildings, Murray-street entrance, on Wednesday, May 15. at 8 ...

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  18. ENVELOPED IN FLAMES

    Answering screams from the direction of a lavatory in Cameron's Bank, Booval (Queensland), on Monday a man found Mrs. Betsy Wannell (75), ...

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  19. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    W.O'N. (Geraldton):— The Junior Stamp Club is a branch of the Philatelic Society of W.A—they have not any special rules. ...

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  20. REMARKABLE ACCIDENT

    A remarkable accident occurred at the Sydney central raliway station on Wednesday night, when Mrs. Annie McGuiness (41), of Artarmon, received ...

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  21. MINE DISASTER

    While blasting operations Were in progress in the Machavi[?] mine, 15 miles from Potchefstroom (Transvaal) on Tuesday, old workings became holed ...

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  22. Local Happenings BUSINESS MAN'S DEATH

    The death occurred at his home. In Forrest—street, Cottesloe, on Tuesday of Mr Hugh Plaistowe, managing director and founder of Plaistowe and ...

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  23. THE PLIGHT OF PRODUCERS

    "Groucher" writes:— "I am pleased to see you are good enough to spare space In "The Sunday Times" for producers to show the way ...

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  24. Country Women's Association

    There was a good attendance of members at the monthly meeting, which took place on April 16. Mrs. A. Clarke gave an account of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. UNIVERSITY APPOMMENT

    Replacing Mr.E.W.Bennett, who returned to New Zealand some time ago, Dr. J. L.Armstrong reached Fremantle from London on Tuesday on ...

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  26. DIONNE-QUINTUPLETS

    When two of the Dionne quintuplets became indisposed during the week, the Premier of Ontario, at the demand of the father, ordered Dr. A. Brown, ...

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  27. SWEEPSTAKE HALL

    Incendiarists are suspected of the destruction by fire on Wednesday Of the Plaza building in Dublin, in the hall of which the Irish sweepstakes are ...

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  28. A HUMAN ARM

    While several visitors were watching a 14ft shark swimming at the Coogee Acquarium (N.S.W.) on Thursday, the monster suddenly threshed about in ...

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  29. PLANE CRASH

    The Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, whose father was killed when an air taxi crashed at Meopham (Kent) in 1930, escaped injury when an ...

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  30. FRACAS AT MOORA

    Following a melee in which five aboriginal half-castes, described as farm laborera, attacked Constables McGowan and Douglas at Moora on April ...

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  31. OFFENSIVE PASSENGER

    Constables found it necessary to remove Norman Ernest Samuel McMabon (23) from the Kalgoorlie express when it reached Northam on ...

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  33. EXCHANGE OF OFFICERS

    A German army officer has been temporarily attached to a British regiment at Aldershot—a most unusual procedure. It is stated that a number of ...

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  34. INQUEST ON CHILD'S DEATH COPPER DROWNING TRAGEDY.

    Accidental death was the verdict returned by the coroner at the Perth Courthouse on Wednesday after inquiring into the death of Derick John ...

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  35. PERTH ARREST

    Eric James Lang (21), a laborer, was arrested in Perth on Thursday night on a charge of having stolen a quantity of men's wear valued at £34/18/[?] ...

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  36. INSURANCE CLAIM

    In an action brought before the sittings of the Supreme Court at Dubbo (N.S.W.) by Mrs. Isabel Lewis and sons, executors of the estate of the late ...

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  37. CAR OVERTURNS

    While returning to Perth after holidaying.In the South-west, Campbell Armstrong (24),Edward Carew Reid (22), and Robert Everett (24), all of ...

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  38. SHENTON PARK SMASH

    A sedan car came into violent collision with a tree in Railway-street Shenton Park, on Tuesday night and two men were injured. John Lewis, ...

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  39. CONSTABLES INJURED

    A motor car in which two constables were travelling from Harvey to Yarloop on Tuesday evening skidded and hit a tree about half a mile from ...

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  40. AIRCRAFT DEVELOPMENT

    Backed by the British Air Ministry, the new type of commercial aircraft composed of two separate self-contained units is on the way to ...

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  41. STEALING CHARGES

    A miscellaneous assortment of exhibits, including long lengths of garden hose, bicycles and parts of same, tins of paint and metal stamping tools, ...

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  42. STREET COLLISION

    William Henry Lund, of Katanning, received head Injuries on Thursday when his motor cycle collided with a bicycle at the Intersection of ...

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  44. A NEW GIN

    There is a new brand of gin on the market—Piper's High Hat. It is distinctive both for its flavor and the way in which it is ...

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  46. NARROW ESCAPE

    While working with a number of other men on excavation work for sewarago in a lane between Marmion and Broome streets, Cottesloe, on ...

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  48. FAMOUS LINER'S EQUIPMENT

    After a long and successful career on the North Atlantic service, the Cunard-White Star liner Mauretania is to be broken up. Her equipment ...

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  49. TAUBER ENGAGED

    The famous German tenor. Richard Tauber, and Diana Napier, a British film actress, who are stated to have fallen in love while making the film ...

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  50. CAUGHT RED-HANDED

    While on leave at Bridgetown, Constable P. H. Strahan, of Wyalkatchem, noticed A man interfering with his motor car in the street. The man was ...

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  51. SEA LION IN STREET

    The remarkable spectacle of a sea lion sleeping in a main street was witnessed early on Tuesday morning at New Norfolk, about 22 miles from ...

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