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  4. DUKE A HUMAN YOUNG MAN

    The Duke of Gloucester had another busy day in Perth on Saturday, attending several functions, including a trotting meeting at night. He was intensely interested in the racing, and stayed on until the end of the programme. ...

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  6. DEAD IN BATH

    Petty Officer Johnson, 27, of the Blinders Naval Base, was found dead in a bath at the Manchester Arms Hotel, Elizabeth ...

    Article : 141 words
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  8. DEAD ON RAILWAY LINE

    At 10.40 p.m. yesterday the body of. Thomas Jones, wharf laborar, was found on the railway line near the Arden street, North Melbourne, level ...

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  9. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED

    When his motor-cycle collided with a milk cart in Moore street, Brighton, about 4 o'clock this morning, Connell Hair, of Hampton road, Brighton, received ...

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  10. MOTOR CYCLISTS COLLIDE

    When two motor cycles collided in a race at Nar Nar Goon to-day, George Corbett, 22, of Collingwood, the rider of one, was killed instantly, and Andrew ...

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  11. DINNER FOR THE POOR

    During tho visit of the Duke of Gloucester to Sydney, the Lord Major will give a dinner at the Town Hall for 1000 people in poor ...

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  12. LITTLE HOPE FOR RECOVERY

    Little hope is held out for the recovers of two men invoIvea in motoring accidents in the western suburbs to-day. Lewis Segal, 44, of Harris ...

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  13. LOADED REVOLVER FOUND

    A six chambered revolver, loaded with three cartridges, was picked up a railway carriage in Perth central Station yesterday. The weapon was In ...

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  14. SHOOTING OF RUSSIAN

    Tile Walcha District Coroner (Mr. F. Townsend) announced to-day that be bad (ordered the exhumation of the body of ...

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  15. TRAPPED IN TONNE

    Mrs. Charlotte Clark, 67, Boslsto street. Richmond, was struck and killed by a train between Jolimont and West Richmond ...

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  16. N.S.W. JUDICIAL SALARY

    Legal circles In Sydney are asking when the Stale Government will realise the extraordinary condition of affairs existing in N.S.W. where there ...

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  17. STABBED TO DEATH

    William Owens, a former secretary to Sir. David Lloyd George, and- an employe of a Montreal Stock Exchange firm, died early on Saturday from a ...

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  18. QUALITY OF MILLING WHEAT

    Replying to a suggestion by Mr. E. V. Nixon, a flour miller at Horsham, yesterday that wheat types introduced by the Department of Agriculture ...

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  19. PATERSON BUTTER PLAN

    Much concern has been expressed State Parliamentary Country Party circles during the week as to the effect of a decision given by Mr. Justice ...

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  20. GOVERNOR AS COINER

    From chopping wood at a country show -the State Governor, Lord Hunting field is to turn his hand to coining. His Excellency will be the ...

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  21. FAR WEST HOME

    The Premier (Mr. Stevens) laid the foundation stone of the new Drummond Par West Home at Manly yesterday. The Government had contributed ...

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  22. GIRL'S STORY OF WOUNDING

    It Is denied that Owens was a former secretary to Mr. Lloyd George though It is reported ho might have been attached to the secretariat la ...

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  23. AIR MAIL DISASTER

    Although they, are still mystified as the cause of the Atlanta air mail disaster, experts who have examined the wreckage found the controls in ...

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  24. COMPOSITE MINISTRY

    The Federal Country Party memoirs will meet at Sydney to-morrow morning to discuss Mr. Lyons’ proposals for a composite Ministry When ...

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  25. LABOR MAN IN DANGER

    One hundred and seventy-five postal vote were received at Darwin on Saturday from the interior and the count put A. Blain, the Independent ...

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  26. OPIUM HIDDEN IN MEAT

    Customs officers who searched the Mangola to-day shortly before she left for Singapore, discovered £250 worth of opium concealed in a ...

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  27. MISHAP TO LOCO

    Through a burst tube on a Pacific locomotive the Sydney express was delayed 75 minutes this morning near Benalla. Boiling water and steam ...

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  28. NEW COASTAL BOAT

    Barland Wolff have received an order from Mcllwraith and McEacharn a 10,000 ton passenger motorship for the Australian Inter-coastal ...

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  29. RIVER TRAGEDY

    The police are convinced that Mrs. Mary Aughtie 30 who was found drowned in the Murrumbidgee river with her hands tightly bound ...

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  31. “THE KING’S DOMAIN”

    In a cablegram received by the Premier this morning the King conveys his approval of the suggestion that the new park between ...

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