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  6. Wonderful Story of Expansion in West Australia

    The formation of a gigantic new financial combine, a private and limited company called "The Finance Co of Great Britain and America" was ...

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  7. "CINDERELLA "

    "Western Australia, formerly regarded as the Cinderella of the Commonwealth, is to-day envied by all States on account of its remarkable ...

    Article : 221 words
  8. BOMB OUTRAGE

    Fourteen people were killed and 40 injured by a bomb explosion at Milan on the occasion of the King's visit. The bomb, which was placed in a ...

    Article : 114 words
  9. DRUG TRAFFIC

    The Minister for Customs, in reply to the attack recently made on his department regarding the manner in which it is combating the illicit ...

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  10. KU KLUX KLAN

    The deposition of D. Stephenson, former head of the Indiana Ku Klux Klan, now serving life imprisonment for the murder of a girl, has been ...

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  11. "AERIAL'S" WRECKAGE.

    The wreckage found near York Peninsula, South Australia, has been definitely identified as part of the missing ketch "Aerial". ...

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  12. LA FESTA TENNIS.

    Playing in the quarter final singles at La Festa tournament, Gentien, who ranks as the seventh best of the French tennis players, beat Crawford, ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    At first fine throughout, but some rain on the coast later, chiefly in the north and south; west to south-east winds; squally on coast. ...

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  14. NORTH AUSTRALIA.

    A rate of one penny per square mile has been imposed on lands in the Commonwealth Territory in North Australia. The proceeds will be applied to ...

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  15. FOOTBALL.

    A meeting of football enthusiasts was held at Lockley's tea rooms, Tingha on Wednesday night. There were also present Mr. "Mick" ...

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  16. TRANS-ATLANIIC FLIERS.

    The German plane, "Bremen," has been sighted 880 miles due west of Baldonnel in a direct course to America. The liner "Majestic" ...

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  17. PLAGUE EPIDEMIC

    A grave plague epidemic is raging in the United Provinces, resulting in 4200 deaths every week. ...

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  18. PARDONED!

    The State conference of the A.L.P. has decided unanimously to re-admit Mr. T. G. Payne, who opposed Dr. Evatt as the Communist candidate at ...

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  19. PATRIARCHAL AGE.

    Richard Begk, sole survivor of the Catherine Adamson wreck in 1857, died yesterday at Darlington, aged 111 years. ...

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  20. HIS DAY OUT.

    At Copel Club race meeting in West Australia, one jockey, Cassidy, rode every winner in the six races. ...

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  21. A QUICK THEFT.

    When a messenger was posting letters at the G. P. O. yesterday he placed a bank deposit book containing £58 in notes and cheques on a ledge. ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    A scheme for pooling the whole of the coal output of the State to relieve unemployment was carried at the A.L.P. conference last night. ...

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  23. DEATH SENTENCE.

    Edward Nicholas Kelly has been sentenced to death at Perth Criminal Court for the murder of Police-Serfeant Alexander Mark. Kelly, giving ...

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  24. TRADE PROBLEMS.

    Laxity in administering the Early Closing Act was alleged at the affiliated Chambers of Commerce conference and its rigid enforcement ...

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  25. DRAGGED BY A CAR.

    Douglas Bear, aged 15, was knocked down last night by a motor car at Belmore and dragged 25 yards Yong the road before the car could be ...

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  26. DEMANDING MONEY.

    The police yesterday arrested a chemist on a charge of demanding with menaces £500 from Dr. Leonard Darnley Taylor, of Five Docks, with ...

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  27. MUSSOLINI.

    A Lugano message states that a powerful bomb was discovered on the railway line at Como, over which Mussolini was due to pass on his return ...

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  28. THE FLAT CASE.

    Phillip Jeffs, one of the five accused in the Darlinghurst Flat case, has been released on bail from Long Bay gaol. ...

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  29. JOYFUL TIDINGS.

    Four thousand unemployed were called up by the Labor Bureau this morning and told they would be required for work in connection with ...

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  30. MANY SUICIDES.

    The Minister for Health, commenting on the statement made in Newcastle that, there had been many deaths from lysol poisoning during the ...

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  31. INTER-STATE FLIGHT.

    Flying from Sydney to Melbourne in his new aeroplane, Flight Commander Wackett landed at Point Cook this morning at 10.25. He had an ...

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  32. A BRAVE ACTION.

    Reginald Wrench, 39, a farmer, of Kenthurst, was enlarging a hole in a hollow tree to secure access to a hive of wild bees when the tree began to ...

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  33. £2000 DAMAGES.

    Sitting without a jury, Justice Isaacs in the High Court to-day awarded William [?]on, electrician, formerly of Queanbeyan, £2000 damages, being ...

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  34. RAISING REVENUE.

    As a result of the Government deciding to increase liquor license fees the increase will mean the addition of more than £200,000 to the revenue ...

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  35. FIRM HEAVILY FINED.

    A fine of £40 with costs was imposed on Forsters' Bedsteads Ltd., of Ultimo, at Glebe police court. The Timber Workers' Union prosecuted the ...

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  36. PICTURE SHOWMEN.

    Following deliberations to recast the rules of the Federated Picture Show mens' Association, new articles have been adopted. The biggest changes ...

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  37. UNSKILLED LABOR.

    Mr. Jarvie, M.L.A., speaking on unemployment before the Legacy dub last night described the "unskilled labor menace". Many trades, he ...

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  38. TO-DAY'S MARKETS.

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  39. POLICE KNEW THEM.

    Two men rented an office in Pitt Street, City, yesterday, had a name printed on the door and ostensibly began business as costume ...

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  40. LOST GREYCLIFFE.

    In Admiralty jurisdiction to-day Chief Justice Street granted the application by the Union Steamship Co. for the examination of material ...

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  41. CAMPING PARTIES.

    Complaints are made here of damage done by camping parties using pea rifles indiseriminately, as a result of which stock have been injured and ...

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