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  2. Advertising

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  4. SEA SCOUTS' DAY

    Today was a red letter day for the Sea Scouts of this State. The Chief Scout (Lord Baden Powell paid a visit to their ...

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  5. "LIKE A HORRIBLE DREAM"

    "I AM beyond feeling; I only know that I am free, free!" said William Wallace, emerging from the Law Courts after the quashing of his conviction and death sentence for the murder of his wife. He stood a ...

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  6. STOPPING THE DRIFT

    THE COMMITTEE of experts who were appointed to report to the subcommittee of the Loan Council is expected to place its report before the committee today, It is said that the experts will demand further cuts in ...

    Article : 309 words
  7. USED BANK'S GOODS

    Vacating a dwelling at Belmont owned by the Agricultural Bank, John Wilson (about 40) and his wife made for Larkinville in their motor lorry at ...

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  8. ALL PARTY CONFERENCE

    After an hour's meeting today to discuss the Government's proposal for a Parliamentary conference to discuss the financial situation, the United Australia ...

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  9. FIRST ROYAL COURT

    Seated on golden thrones with a background of pink roses and surrounded by members of the family their Majesties held their first Court for the year at ...

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  10. WRECK OF KETCH

    When the Holyman Line steamer Tambar reached here from Currie, King Island, this afternoon she brought the first news of the wreck, on New Year ...

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  11. SAME OLD STORY!

    While gazing into an antique dealer's window a New Zealand farmer, William M'Naught Caven, and his wife were charmed at a well dressed stranger's ...

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  12. Sir J. Mitchell's Views

    The Premier . of ? W^.' (Sir'... James' Mitchell), who reached Melbourne tod^y for a meeting of the' Loan Council, said this was the last lap. ...

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  13. LONG CYCLING TRIP

    On a 2300-mile cycling trip to Northern Queensland, two 18-year-old lads Roy Colechin and Henry Pickett, of [?]kburn, set out from Melbourne ...

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  14. SHETLAND PONY OFFERED

    Commencing on Saturday next "The Daily News"; will introduce, by arrangement with Hoyts Theatres limited, children's "Indians Are Coming" painting ...

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  15. PERSONAL

    Mr. A. Heaney, manager of the Savoy Hotel, has sufficiently recovered to permit of his leaving the St. John Hospital. He proposes to spend a few weeks ...

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  16. NORTHAM RAGES

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  17. "IT WAS AWFUL AGONY"

    "It was awful agony, which you can never understand," said Wallace when interviewed by a "Daily Sketch" representative. "I remember reading in one ...

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  18. TWO 'PLANES COLLIDE

    Two naval aircraft collided over Moray Firth (Scotland) today, and the pilots, Lieutenants H. N. Nangle and J. A. Colquhoun, were killed. ...

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  19. VALUED CITIZEN PASSES

    Keen sorrow was expressed in the city this afternoon when it was known that Mr. Eben Allen, of Richardson street, West Perth, a citizen with a ...

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  20. INSPECTING THE WORK OF THE SEA SCOUTS

    Lord Baden Fowell (left) being shown the work of the Sea Scouts by Commissioner H. M'Kail. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. ITALIANS DIFFER

    When Gaetano Certoso (29). an Italian, stepped into the City Court dock today to answer a charge of threatening to kill Raphael Martilli, a ...

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  22. FURTHER RAINS

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Cloudy and unsettled generally, with some further rains in the ...

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  23. WATERSIDE WORKERS

    When the Senate meets this afternoon the Opposition will follow the same procedure as before to render void the Government regulation giving preference to ...

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  25. SEA SCOUTS GAVE LORD BADEN POWELL AN ENTHUSIASTIC WELCOME.

    When Lord Baden Peweli's gig bea ched at [?]kan Point today, when an inspection was made, Sea Scouts cheered the Chief to the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  26. ATTEMPTED MURDER

    The Prosecutor having said that his release on bail would impede police inquiries, and having apprised the magistrate of certain facts in this connection ...

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  27. POWERS OF SENATE.

    In the Senate late today Sir Geo. P[?]arcc moved the adjournment to discuss the Government's action in gazetting new waterside regulation. ...

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  28. GOLF AT LEEDS

    In the Leeds £1000 golf tournament, first qualifying round, the leaders were: I —Turnesa. 69, a course record, and Churic and Hodson 70. The others ...

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  29. CHARITY CONCERT

    Once more the Commercial Travellers' Concert Orchestra comes to the fore with a series of Sunday night concerts to assist deserving charities. A grand ...

    Article : 51 words
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