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  4. WILL MR. LYONS BE OPPOSED BY UNITED PARTY?

    THE LIGHTNING election campaign was advanced on all fronts over the weekend. Both sides or all sides are expressing utmost confidence that the election will endorse their particular advocacy. Great interest is ...

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  5. HINKLER'S FLIGHT

    The Canadian friends of Squadron-leader Bert Hinkler give great praise to his amazing flight. His machine had a 120 h.p. Gipsy engine and was equipped ...

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  6. NO PLAY TODAY

    It could be seen at dawn today that there was little likelihood of a resumption of the Test match between Australia and South Africa. Rain was pelting ...

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  7. "NATIONAL SUICIDE"

    Mr. J. J. Kcnneally, M.L.A., Federal and State president of the Australian Labor Party, asserted upon his return from Melbourne this morning, that the ...

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  8. "SMITHY" HOPS OFF

    Police and aerodrome officials had to work hard to keep the runway clear at Mascot today for Air Commodore Kings-ford Smith to taxi the Southern Star ...

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  9. AMAZING MYSTERY 'PLANE BUILT IN FRANCE

    THE "REFEREE'S" Paris correspondent states:- An amazing mystery 'plane built by the French Air Ministry, shortly taking the air, may make all existing machines as obsolete as horse-cabs. ...

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  10. "HOME FOR NEW YEAR"

    "As far as I know Bert is certain to fly back to Australia," said Mrs. Hinkler, mother of the famous airman in a telephone conversation from her home at ...

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  11. HERMIT HILL TRAGEDY

    Police - Superintendent Streeton this evening stated that a report had teen received from Mounted-Constable Wil-liam M'Cann, in charge of the police ...

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  12. RECLUSE'S HUGE ESTATE

    Lawyers are eager to find John E Dew, son of an uncle of the Late Ella Wendel, the eccentric recluse, whose estate, amounting to 75,000,000 dollars ...

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  13. SHOCK FOR PASSENGERS

    Passengers rushed from their bunks without their belongings when the 3800 ton luxury Irish mailboat, Duke of Lancaster, mysteriously caught fire ...

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  14. KIPPAX LAID UP

    Kippax will be unable to take his place with the Australian team again during the present Test match, and it is unlikely he will play again for some ...

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  15. TASMANIAN DIS-UNITY

    AntiLabor disunity is still disquiet­ing opposition ranks. Northern National ists are continuing the heresy hunt, While the Ulverstone A.F.A. advertises a ...

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  16. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  17. MOROWA SHOOTING

    On the arrival of the train from Perth at Morowa about noon tomorrow, an inquest on the death of Linton Leigh. Lethlean (39), farmer, of Kadji, near ...

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  18. LOST ON GARDEN ISLAND

    Two girls, about 16 years of age, who lost themselves on Garden Island yesterday afternoon, were found later in the evening, and were returned to their ...

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  19. LOOPING THE LOOP

    At an altitude of only 500ft. above the Brighton Downs, Mr. C. J. Longmore, the noted glider pilot, looped the loop in a two-seater glider. ...

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  20. MR. SCULLIN OPTIMISTIC

    Accompanied by Mrs. Scullin the Prime Minister reached Melbourne today from Canberra, to begin his elec­tion campaign. Mr. Scullin was in ...

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  21. PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN

    The Lord Mayor's committee, with departmental representation, which is controlling the Prosperity Campaign in Western Australia, met again this ...

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  22. "THAT'S MY BUSINESS"

    "That's my business," said Ronald Dale. Wakeling (30), laborer, on Saturday night, when Sergt. Switsur asked him how many drinks he had had. ...

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  23. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK

    Mr. Lang's intention with regard to reopening the Government Savings Bank will be disclosed at the meeting of the State Cabinet today. If the ...

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  24. CONFIDENT OF PROSPECTS

    Referring to the election this morning Mr. H. J. Prater, secretary of the Primary Producers' Association, said that since the announcement of the ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    A London cable states that Mr. Nigel Haig has resigned the captaincy of the Middlesex Cricket Club. Col. Finlay, of the Taxation ...

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  26. COOL TO MODERATE

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:- "Still warm to hot and sultry in the tropics and over all inland ...

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  27. GIRL'S INGRATITUDE

    How a girl robbed a man who had been her benefactor, when she was "down and out" was related in the City Court today, when Patrick Cannon ...

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  28. VALUELESS CHEQUES

    Five charges of having obtained cash and goods by means of valueless cheques were admitted, by Victor George Kenworthy (33) in the Fremantle Police ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    An old-age pensioner, William Gorst (82), known in the district as "Collie Bill," was burnt to death in his camp near the Elbow, Collie ...

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  30. LABOR DEFEAT

    The elections in Australia are commented on in the "Herald-Tribune" editorially:- "The fall of the Labor Government presents striking points of similarity to ...

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  31. FREMANTLE SEAT

    As anticipated. Mr. William Watson, who formerly represented Fremantle until he retired from politics three years ago, has decided to nominate for his old ...

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  32. PET RABBITS

    It has been reported that some people are keeping the wild type of Australian rabbit as a domestic pet. When the matter was referred to the ...

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  33. WHAT OF S.A. LABOR ?

    Mr. L. L. Hill (Premier) still refuses to ray whether he will stand behind Mr. Scullin. It is probable, in view of the fact that Mr. Scullin was indifferent to ...

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  34. FIRST OFFENDER FINED

    Oliver William Wilson appeared before Mr. H. J. Craig, R.M., in the Fremantle Police Court this morning, charged with being in the unlawful ...

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