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  4. MURDER OF JOHN O'NEIL

    The pent-up feelings of the people over the inability of the detectives to unravel the mystery surrounding the murder of John O'Neil were relaxed on ...

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  5. EMPIRE BABY QUEST

    Owing to the necessity of getting the photos away to Melbourne on a certain date to be Judged for the Australian championship, with a possibility, of ...

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  6. FORREST PLACE A GARDEN FOR THE PEOPLE

    The excellent work of the daily press of Perth, supplementing "The Sunday Times" lead, during the past week, raises hope that the ill-advised ...

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  7. THE COLLIER MINISTRY

    MR. A. M'CALLUM Minister for Works, "Water Supply and Labor. MR. J. C. WILLCOCK ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SOME INTERESTING HISTORY

    "Wangara" (Narrogin) writes:— "Thanks mainly to the able and persistent advocacy of "The Sunday Times' there now appears a glimmer of hope ...

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  9. THE LABOR MINISTRY SWORN IN ON THURSDAY

    In view of the accurate forecast of the Labor Ministry which appeared in the last Issue of "The Sunday Times," the public were not altogether, ...

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  10. REPARATIONS

    Brussels' newspapers announce that an inter-silled meeting will be held in London, alter Easter to discuss reparations in relation to the experts' report. ...

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  11. A.J.C. DONCASTER WHITTIER WINS IN RECORD TIME

    The A.J.C. autumn meeting was commenced to-day at Eaiinwick [?] glorlous weather. The most Important withdrawal from the Doncaster was ...

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  12. SELECTION BALLOTS

    "The abuses used in pre-selection ballots must be ended, or they will end us," is an extract from the minorlty report of R. S. Ross and Laurie ...

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  13. SCUTTLED GERMAN FLEET

    The huge German submarine dock which was surrendered to Britain will be used to salvage the sunken German fleet at Scapa Flow. It will be cut in ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    An unusual case was beard, at the Kingston Court, Police Magistrate, Cairns being the informant and prosecutor against a motor lorry driver who ...

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  15. "SAVE ALIVE" LEAGUE

    The "Save Alive League," which studies the means of preventing suicide, has announced that suicides in the United States during 1923 ...

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  16. STATE POLITICS

    When spoken to on Friday afternoon in connection with the inquiry, being conducted into certain actions relative to the Greenough election, the late ...

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  17. WON'T BUDGE

    The Parls correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" relates that a modern Robinson Crusoe has been discovered in the person of Alompi a 60-year-old ...

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  18. A CHICAGO FIRE

    More than 20 firemen are believed to have been killed and many injured when the front wall of a four-storey building collapsed suddenly while the ...

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  19. WORLD COURT

    The Senate foreign Relations Coms, mittee has appointed: a sub-Commtitee to hold hearings upon the late President Harding's proposals for United ...

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  20. GOLF NOTES

    Fifty golf were went forth to golf at Fremantle linke yesterday. Early in the morn they set out each full of hign hope that summer conditions favored ...

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  21. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    Nominations closed at noon on Thursday for the bi-ennial election of the Legislative Council, to be held on May 10. Three of the retiring ...

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  22. ARCHAEOLOGICAL TREASURES

    A Bagdad report states that some valuable archaeological treasures which have been jointly excavated at Ur by the University of Pennsylvania ...

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  23. BOLSHEVIK OUTBURST

    The "Daily Express's" Moscow correspondent reports that when Trotsky returned from the Caucasus he indulged in a further outburst against Mr. ...

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  24. THE SYDNEY CUP

    The A.J.C. Autumn meeting, commenced yesterday, will be continued to-morrow (Monday), when the Sydney Cup, two miles, will be decided, Final ...

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  25. LOCATING SUBMARINES

    Carpentier, a French inventor, has devised a system of diving bells attached to a submarine by a cable, which can be sent to the surface carrying a ...

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  26. EXTRAORDINARY CASE

    Violet Melba Whittaker, aged six. of Carlton, was found unconscious in Prince's Park on Thursday night by a cabman. She only regained ...

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  27. PADEREWSKI'S "PINGY"

    M. Paderewskl, owing to the Illness of Plngy, his pet Pekinese spaniel, has cancelled a week's concert engagements, and returned to Chicago from ...

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  28. TURKISH STATESMAN

    Reschad Bey, a well-known Turkish statesman, is the victim of a curious point of divorce law. Reschad signed the Treaty of Sevres on behalf of ...

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  29. VISITORS TO LONDON.

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after arrival of the mails at the British Australian Book shop, 5l High Holborn, or the Book ...

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  30. POLICE STRIKE ECHO

    Extraordinary allegations of corruption and intimidation are made by exmembers of the police force who went on strike. They have had prepared ...

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  31. A TIP TO OUR READERS

    Late items of sporting and other news which are not on pages 1 or 2 will be found on page 7. ...

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  32. WEATHER FORECAST

    Except for some light showers along the south coast, generally fine and warm. South to east winds. ...

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