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  4. TO-DAY'S WEATHER

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  7. SUDDEN TURN IN CHINA'S WAR

    BY the decision of General Sun Chuan-fang, the military overlord of five Chinese provinces, to attack the Cantonese, the entire ...

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  8. DEMPSEY WANTS TO PUNCH

    AFTER three days' rest, Dempsey will resume full training to-day. The champion announced that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. SCENES AT LABOR CONGRESS

    THE rift between British trades unionists and the Russians which began at the Berlin Conference, became absolute yesterday, when the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. 40 DROWNED

    FORTY people are believed to have lost their lives when the Latvian coastwise steamer Neubad suddenly sank five miles from the ...

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  11. AMERICAN STARS SHINE IN BRILLIANT TENNIS

    THE French Davis Cup threat completely collapsed yesterday, when America won the two opening singles of the challenge round at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STREETS RUN WITH BLOOD

    A MILITARY revolt took place at Athene this morning, when the Democratic Guards, together with Communist and Royalist ...

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  13. PLAY RESUMED ON BAD PITCH

    The Australians' match against Thornton's Eleven was resumed [?]t Scarborough to-day. Woodful (21) and Oldfield (11), who ...

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  14. WARNED OFF COURSES

    At Temora races the S.D.R.A. stipendiary steward, Mr. N. V. Devlin, concluded his inquiry into the charge of attempted doping of a mare at the ...

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  15. HE WAS GAME

    DONALD McDONALD, scrubcutter, of Woman, while having this lunch in the scrub, was bitten by a death adder. ...

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  16. STATUETTE OF VENUS 20,000 YEARS OLD

    THE oldest statue of Venus in the world was unearthed yesterday at Willendorf, on the Danube, by Professor Joseph ...

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  17. GERMANS ARRIVE AT GENEVA

    DR. STRESEMANN, Minister for Foreign Affairs, with other members of the German delegation arrived here ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. AND IT USED TO BE A NICE STREET

    Excavation work for the city railway is going ahead fast in Wynyard Square. The photo, shows the Town Hall and Queen Victoria Marketa in the distance. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. CRUSHED UNDER GRINDSTONE

    A toddler received tearful injuries at Drummoyne yesterday, when his head was crushed under a heavy grindstone. ...

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  20. RUSSIA'S BORDER TRADE

    THE meagreness of the trade between Russia and the Battle States was illustrated last week, when Esthonia exported only 70 tons of paper, ...

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  21. SECRETARY WALKS OUT

    Leaving a note on his table stating that unless he had the full confidence of members of the union he would not continue to hold office, Mr. E. Bates, ...

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  22. 'BUS AND CAR SMASH

    A SENSATIONAL smash between a motor 'bus and a motor car, which occurred on Bay Road, Plympton, last night, resulted in a ...

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  23. OWNERS AND TRAINERS

    At a meeting of the Ponyowners and Trainers' Association last night the following officers were elected:--Patron, Mr. R. E. O'Halloran, M.L.A.; ...

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  24. ENFORCING "DRY LAW"

    An accusation that President Coolidge appointing owners of distilleries to enforce the "Dry Law" was made by Dr. Clarence Wilson, National ...

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  25. HIS CLOSE CALL

    ALLAN BOYTON, 21, had a remarkable escape from death at Illabo to-day during the height of a very heavy ...

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  26. THINK!

    UNGUARDED flower pots should not be placed on window sills; they may be accidentally knocked or blown ...

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  27. SHORTER WEEK PLEDGE

    At the triennial conference of the W.A. Amalgamated Society of Railway Employees at the Trades Hall a motion was carried pledging the society to ...

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  28. BIG WEST GOLD FIND

    Glowing reports come to hand from Hughes and Morton's new find in Gleneig Hills, near Southern Cross. ...

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  29. SECRETARY FOR SYDNEY

    The Federal secretary of the Clerks' Union, Mr. Katz, leaves for Sydney to-morrow night in connection with the clash between the Federal ...

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  30. HIS AXE SLIPPED

    At Wandoo Station an employee named Pounceby, while engaged in fencing, slipped his axed and made a large incised wound on his foot. He ...

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  31. ACCOUNTANT ARRESTED

    An accountant was arrested in the city last night by Detective-Sergeant Garlick and Detective Bookless (Queensland), and charged by warrant ...

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  32. FIRM HEAVILY FINED

    Freeman and Co., perfumery unporters, were to-day fined £50 on cash of six charges, and £86 costs. A refund of all Customs duties evaded was ...

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