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  2. Advertising

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  4. APTER THE BALL

    One of the most disgraceful outburts of vulgarity and unseemly conduct yet recorded in the annals of Fremantle society occurred one night last week ...

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  5. THE LONDON PACT

    A Reuter's message from Berlin states that the Reichstag has passed the Dawes plan. The Reichstag adopted the London ...

    Article : 629 words
  6. OIL LANDS SWINDLE

    The public of Western Australia, throgh the columns of "The Sunday Times,"have been fully acquainted with the very unsatisfactory features ...

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  7. TROUBLED CHINA

    Generai Chang-tso-lin is concentrating troops in the" southernmost points of Manchuria, ostensibly for annual field manoeuvres. General Wu-Pei-Fu ...

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    THE KING'S PRIZE WINNER Jar. D. McDonald, of Albans winner of the Kine's Prize in the N.R.A. annual meeting at Swanbourne last week. He won the title and prize by nine points from Mr. H. Hacketlath(United Service). (Dease, Perth, Photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. RINDERPEST

    The origin of the dread scourge— rinderpest-which caused such havoc in our midst recently was never final determined. That the disease entered ...

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  10. TERRIBLE COLUSION

    A collison occurred between two passenger frams on the North-West Railway,near Montgomery.Sixtyseven dead bodies were discovered ...

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  11. COUNTERFEIT NOTES

    Sir Basil Thomson, in an article on English life, reveals new details of the greatest Treasury note forgery of modern times which cost the State ...

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  12. WHEAT MARKET

    Mr. George Walker, wheat expert, of Sydney, has completed an extensive British and Continental wheat investigation. He points out that dry ...

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  13. POLICE UNEASY

    Strong statements are being made by the rank and file of members attached to the police force in Fremantle, who allege that the methods adopted ...

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  14. AEROPLANE FATALITIES

    The frequency of aeroplane crashes during recent months is perfcorbing aviation officials. An inquiry by a Government Committee is likely Since ...

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  15. A STARTLING STORY

    Seattle messages state that Colonel "Broome, advance officer for Maclaren's flight, has Informed, the United States Naval authorities that a vessel named ...

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  16. STANLEY KENT SUCCUMBS

    The death occurred at the Fremantle Hospital on Friday last of Stanley George Kent, of Burns-street, North Fremantle, an employe of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. ST. PATRICK

    A skeleton, which many believe to be that of Saint Patrick, has been discovered near Saint David's Cathedral in Pembrokeshire. Workmen recently ...

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  18. SOVIET FORCES

    The "Daily Telegraph's" Riga correspondent states that the Soviet, while refuting the report of the general mob[?]sation cabled yesterday,does not ...

    Article : 59 words
  19. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    Our lexicographers might well inveut a new adjective to define the recent activities of the Opposition. They could apply be described as "Sculllnous" ...

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  20. PROGENITORS OF HUMAN RACE

    American archaeologists unearthed near Macau the skeletons of a woman and three men, which they say are fifteen thousand years old, and belong to ...

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  21. BANK ROBBERY

    William Power, laborer, was charged at the Central Police Court, Sydney, to-day, with stealing £200 from the Australian Bank of Commerce ...

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  22. PRINCE OF WALES

    The Prince of Wales has arrived here. ...

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  23. PREVARICATOR PEARCE

    A short while ago "The Sunday Times" severely criticised the Federal Government for raising rents of Murray-street premises, and for ...

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  24. TO BUS OR NOT TO BUS!

    The unreasonable opposition displayed by Mr. J. C. Willcock (Minister for Railways) to the bus proprietors will not win the Labor ...

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  25. OVERSEAS CRICKET

    In county cricket Lancashire 7 for 208 (declared) against Sussex 8 for 109 (Parkin G for 48); Worcester 281 (Pearson 54, Foster 89) v. Notts 3 for ...

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  26. MOUNTAINEERING DISASTER

    English tourists named Carr, Patterson, and Miss Carr were climbing near Monte Rosa, accompanied by a guide named Porter. Miss Carter and ...

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    It was learnt yesterday morning at the office of the Minister for Agriculture that the work of the committee (Mr. L. Bostock, chairman) inquiring ...

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  28. PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER

    Mr. G. W. Simpson, Public Service Commissioner of W.A., left for Melbourne on Tuesday evening' last. His mission is to inquire into ...

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  29. A TIP TO OUR HEADERS

    Yesterday's Boulder and other races will be found on page 2, and football results on page 10. Late items of sporting and other ...

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  30. GENERAL CARLE ITEMS

    It is officially announced that the Minister for Labor has decided to appoint a Court of Inquiry in regard to the Covent Garden dispute. ...

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  31. W.A. ORANGES

    The Moreton Bay's oranges were sold at Hull on Thursday. The Western Australian were in bad condition. Bushel cases only realised from 6s. 3d. ...

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    MILLIGAN STREET MOTOR SMASH Which occurred late on Thursday evening. The driver Btates that in swerving to miss another car which was coming at right angles to his car at tho intersection of Milligan and Hay streets, his machine skidded, leading to the accident seen here. As the esr was carrying several passengers, lt was fortunate no one was injured. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. SCREAMING DRUNKEN MOB

    The Artists Ball ia the tsyaney Town Hall last night was marked by the most riotous and disgraceful scenes ever witnessed. The help of police and ...

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  34. A TRAFFIC ACCIDENT

    Yesterday shortly after noon Constable "Nin" Scott was on point duty at the intersection of Hay and William streets. A tram bound for Subiaco ...

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  35. A NEW GLIDER RECORD

    Lieutenant Thanet achieved a new world record in a glider, remaining in i the air for nine hours four minutes, after cutting off the motor. ...

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  36. STATE FINANCES

    Operations during August led to a deficit of £136,726 at the Treasury. Revenue amounted to £513,662, while the expenditure totalled £650,388. ...

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  37. COTTON GROWING

    Aa interstate conference to discuss the promotion and management of cotton growing in Australia will te opened here on Monday by Senator ...

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  38. WEATHER FORECAST

    Cloudy and unsettled, with showers over west and southwest coastal area and the agricultural districts, and scattered ...

    Article : 42 words
  39. TEMPERATURES IN THE CAPITALS

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  40. VISITORS TO LONDON.

    "The Sunday Tlanes may be purchased immediately after arrival of the mails at the British Australian Bookshop, at High Holborn, or the ...

    Article : 67 words
  41. ROWING REGATTA POSTPONED

    Owing to inclement weather conditions yesterday, the Swan River Rowing Club's regatta was postponed to Saturday afternoon next. ...

    Article : 23 words
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