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  2. Advertising

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  4. AUSTRALIA'S DEBTS

    Six Australian citizens charged with the responsibility of administering the fund designed to wipe out Australia's £1,000,000,000 national debt before the ...

    Article : 265 words
  5. STOP CROAKING

    "Stop croaking" This was the advice given by Mr. W. M. Hughes M.H.R., last night to a meeting of the Australian Party in the ...

    Article : 403 words
  6. GOAL OUTLOOK

    Although work has not yet begun at any idle pits, preparations are going ahead steadily. The deputies and mechanics have returned to all mines on ...

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  7. AMAZING AMERICAN SCANDALS

    special Washington despatch to the "Chicago Tribune," it is said that amazing charges of murder, graft and corruption, linked up in the most sensational scandal story of the Harding administration, are being examined by the U.S. Attorney, Mr. Leo Rover. ...

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  8. KOUTEPOFF IN JAIL

    The Parisian newspaper "La Liberte" announces that M. Chiappe (Prefect of Police) has been informed that General Koutepoff, who disappeared in Paris on ...

    Article : 161 words
  9. AUTOGRAPHS OF THE AUSTRALIAN XI.

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  10. WYNDHAM MAN KILLED

    How a motor accident was caused through the accelerator of a motor truck jamming was told to the Commissioner of Police In the report of the ...

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  11. STRIKE'S COLLAPSE AT HAND

    At any moment, it is expected the miners' convention will accept the inevitable and instruct the men to resume work at the coal mines throughout ...

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  12. MIDNIGHT ROBBERY

    George Boormakin (22), stepped into the police Court dock today to answer a charge of theft arising out of a bagsnatching incident which occurred near ...

    Article : 261 words
  13. SHOOTING IN CITY

    Robert M'Lean (74), second-hand dealer, who was admitted to Perth Hospital after being struck on the head with an iron pipe in a Wellington-street scuffle ...

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  14. MILE A MINUTE

    Evidence given in the City Traffic Court this morning against two men charged with having exceeded the speed limit, stated that they both rode motor ...

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  15. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND

    Continuing their flight from Sydney to England Dave smith and Wally Shiers, in the monoplane City of Sydney, left Blackall, Central Queensland ...

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  16. WIRELESS TELEPHONY

    The report of the independent experts regarding the beam and Marconi wireless telephone systems to which Mr. H. B. Lees-Smith (P.M.G.) referred on ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. A. chief inspector of schools, addressed members of the Fremantle Rotary Club today, speaking on educational matters. ...

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  18. COOL CHANGE AWAITED

    There is still no indication of a definite respite from the warm and muggy weather of recent days arid nights. Conditions are likely to be somewhat cooler ...

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  19. SPARROW AT FREMANTLE

    Some mouths ago it was reported to the Agricultural Department that a sparrow had been located in one of the sheds on the Fremantle wharf. ...

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  20. PIPER AND KAY

    The aviators. Piper and Kay, will leave Darwin at 7 o'clock on Wednesday morning for the aviation ground at Birdun railhead. Then they will fly to ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN ATTRACTIONS

    The heartiest welcome to all the British continent was extended by Mr. J. E. Pen ton in a special quarter of an hour broadcast from the B.B.C. Station. ...

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  22. NIGHTMARCH SCRATCHED

    Nightmarch has been scratched for the Doncaster Handicap, the Sydney Cup, and the Autumn Cup. Until last Saturday he was one of the most favored ...

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  23. ASSIGNED ESTATES

    To endeavor to overcome financial difficulties In connection with the management of assigned estates representatives of trustees, merchants and bankers will ...

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  24. NORTH PERTH ACCIDENT

    An air of penitence surrounded Leonard Newport Barnes (48), a smartly dressed salesman, when he admitted in the Police Court today that he had ...

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  26. "RATHER BAD RECORD"

    "You have rather a bad record," observed Mr. Kidson, P.M., to Walter John Carney, a laborer, In the Police Court today, as he sent him to jail for two ...

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  27. HOLLETON BATTERY

    The official opening of the new State battery at Holletone will take place next Saturday afternoon. Next Friday the Minister for Mines ...

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  29. FREMANTLE TRAFFIC COURT.

    The following penalties were imposed on traffic offenders in the Fremantle Police Court this morning by Warden J. E. Geary. Riding on footpath ...

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  30. IN CASE IT RAINS

    If it rains on Saturday, April 5, the sum of £500 will become available to "The Daily News" charity carnival appeal. The grand sporting pageant will be held at the W.A.OA. ground that afternoon. ...

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  31. STILL SULTRY

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Warm to hot over all inland ...

    Article : 94 words
  32. NEW BANK'S DOORS

    The authorities controlling the construction of the new Commonwealth Bank at the corner of Forrest-place and Murray-street will be asked that the ...

    Article : 118 words
  33. MAN BOBBED

    A fine of £10, with costs, was imposed on Ivo Bassola (27), a laborer, in the City Court today, when he was charged with having on March 21, at Perth, in ...

    Article : 129 words
  34. GRAND NATIONAL

    Easter Hero, one of the favorites for the Grand National Steeplechase, has been scratched owing to a recurrence of lameness. ...

    Article : 34 words
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