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  4. GOVERNMENT TO ACT

    It Is understood the Federal Government has decided to intervene in the dispute by issuing a proclamation under the Crimes Act, which makes it ...

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  5. KUNNUNOPPIN HOTEL

    In January, 1927, a petition was presented to the licensing authorities for a publican's general licence at Kunnunopin ...

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  6. SPANNING THE PACIFIC BY AIR

    The "Southern Cross" hopped off from Naselal Sands at 2.52 p.m. (This is equivalent to 10.52 a.m. today, Perth time. The flight to Brisbane is estimated to occupy 18 hours, and, allowing for the difference in time, the machine should reach Brisbane about 11 a.m ...

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  7. IRENE SAVIDGE'S TERRIBLE ORDEAL

    The Inquiry In the Money-Savidge Ilyde Park case was continued today Mr. Norman Birkett (for the police) resumed the cross-examination of Miss of Miss savidge on the statement she signed at scotland Yard. Miss ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. HEENEY-TUNNEY FIGHT

    The State Athletic Commission today gave "Tex" Rickard permission to hold the fight between Tom Heeney and Gene Tunney (holder) for the world's ...

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  9. I DEMAND JUSTICE

    The trial of Mestorino for the murder of Gaston Truphene at Melun continues to be a rendezvous of fashionable persons ...

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  10. DESTROYER SETS OUT

    If Captain Kingsford Smith and his companions get the "Southern Cross" away from Suva at 2 p.m. today the destroyer Anzac, which has been sent out ...

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  11. MELBOURNE PLANS

    Plans have been completed for the landing at the Essencon aerodrome ot Captain Kingsford Smith at 2.30 p.m. on Wednesday next. ...

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  12. "TUNNEY WON'T HURT ME"

    In a letter from America to the parents of the New Zealand champion boxer Tom Heeney, his manager Mortimer writes:-"Tom says he has never been ...

    Article : 143 words
  13. RADIO PLEASURES

    Within a few minutes of the finish, of the Melbourne Cup it should be possible, within a few months, for owners of wireless sets in Australia, ...

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  14. NO COOKS - NO SEAMEN

    An important development In the shipping dispute today was the refusal of the executive of the Seamen's Union to allow the steamer Maranda to ...

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  15. CAPT. SMITH'S AMBITION

    Mr. Girard M'Graven, chief mechanician for the "Southern Cross, while at the Oakland air port, said Captain Kingsford Smith had discussed with him ...

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  16. 3 YEARS' HARD LABOR

    Three years' hard labor on each of the three charges to which he pleaded guilty was the sentence imposed by Mr. Justice Northmore in the Criminal Court this ...

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  17. TAKE OFF AT 2 P.M.

    Owing to delay in filling the fuel tanks at Naselai beach, the 'plane was made safe for the night and hauled up above high-water mark. ...

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  18. CALCUTTA SWEEP

    The ticket on Felstead, the Derby winner, in the Calcutta sweep, is held in the name, of Webb, a young-Englishman employed by Turner, Morrison and ...

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  19. UNPRECEDENTED UPHEAVAL

    In an eleventh-hour effort to avert the manning of vessels by the Bruce Government with non-union labor, the secretary of the Victorian branch of ...

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  20. FLIGHT TO MELBOURNE

    Captain Kingsford Smith and Mr. C. T. P. Ulm will probably fly to Melbourne from Brisbane. They are expected to reach Sydney ...

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  21. ATTEMPT TO BROADCAST

    Broadcasting station 2FC, of Sydney, has made arrangements to broadcast the description of the arrival of the "Southern Cross" at Brisbane tomorrow. The ...

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  22. MELBOURNE CUP WINNER

    James Scobie stated this morning that he does not intend to prepare Trivalve for any of the spring meetings, though it is just possible the horse. will go ...

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  23. "THE KING OF KINGS"

    Tomorrow at the Prince of Wales the first sesison of the huge spectacle built by Cecil de Mille, "The King of Kings," will be opened. The picture will be ...

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  24. DEVELOPMENT PROBLEMS

    Addressing members of the Rotary Club today Mr. H. W. Gepp (chairman of the Dsvelopment and Migration Commission) spoke of the development of ...

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  25. DANCE CONTEST

    Perth will emulate Melbourne and Sydney by staging a Marathon dance from the city to Fremantle tomorrow. Billy Heaton. who is appearing at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. EXPENSIVE JOY- RIDING

    Car thieves, or those who think they are merely "borrowing", a car when they hop into one without authority and tear off "joy-riding" may expect little ...

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  27. BACKERS OF THE FLIGHT

    Only the four members of the crew of the "Southern Cross" will share in the profit resulting from the flight, it was said on behalf of Mr. Allan Hancock ...

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  29. SOCIAL TO MR. FRASER.

    At the Fremantle Trades hall tomorrow night a social function will be held at which the workers in the recent West Province election will be ...

    Article : 106 words
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