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  2. Advertising

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  3. WATERFRONT TROUBLE

    The first step arising out of the deregistration of the Seamen's Union was taten the morning by. the Commonweal [?]pping Board which ...

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  4. AN INTREPID ITALIAN AIRMAN'S ARRIVAL IN PERTH BY SEAPLANE

    Shortly after 1 Pm on Wednesday the Merhese Di pinedo, Chief of the Roval Italian Air Service arrived in perth from Bridist, on his journey by seaplane from Italy to japan. via Australia and return after having covered 12000 miles of his voyage which is not yot half completed. He mad a very spectacualr landing on Peth Water in the presence of a great crow of specators. On the left is seen his seaplane, "Savoia," with the Marchese and his machanic Earnesto Compalie, being welcomed at the Barrake. The other photograph ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. STRIKES IN SHANGHAI

    About 100 Chinese of the Settlement police,, mostly of the lower ranks, are absent without leave. The absentces form less than 20 per cent of the ...

    Article : 126 words
  6. JOB CONTROL

    The seamen to-day made the first move in the lastest trial of strength with the steamship owners. Though union officals ordered the men to ...

    Article : 439 words
  7. FIGHTING IN CANTON

    A message from Canton states that the fighting occurred on Friday night, the Cantonese driving out the Yunnanese mercenaries. There is a ...

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  8. STUDENTS' DEMONSTRATION AT TIENTSIN

    A report from Tientsin states that a thousand students demonstrated in the native city yesterday afternoon. This morning passed without incident. ...

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  9. NUMBER OF STRIKERS INCREASING

    The strike is spreading to the French concession. This morning's estimate is that the strikers number a quater of a million, but a number ...

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  10. BOXING

    Gene Tunney knocked out Tom Gibbons yesterday in tba 12th round Tunney kept up an aggressive attack throughout, and after a minute ...

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  11. N.S.W. ELECTIONS

    So far only 26 members out of 30 have been declared offically elected. Labor will probably have 46 members. including Skelton (Protestant ...

    Article : 215 words
  12. FORGED NOTES

    Scotland Yard regards the Earls. Court discoveries as the most important of recent years. They found all the latest devices, of which some ...

    Article : 218 words
  13. SOUTH-WEST ROADS

    A trip by motor to the South-West —Bunbury is far enough—is sufflcier to prove that some of the Road Boards know their business and some do not. ...

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  14. 'LICK THE BUTTER OFF'

    The English Speaking Union tendered a lunch to the American and Canadian doctors. Dr. Wood Hutchinson, the well-known American writer, ...

    Article : 169 words
  15. THRILLING SEA, STORY

    The "Daily Express" says that Captain Harry Mack, an Australian, has related a thrilling wreek story at Londonderry. He said the Reliant ...

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  16. KING OF SPAIN

    Further Parties of travellers confirm the previous account of the attempt on the Royal train when due to start for Madrid from Barcelona. ...

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  17. HEAT WAVE IN U.S.A.

    The deat list to-day placed 140 throughout the United States as due up the heat wave, drowings and storms, 71 deaths being in the territory ...

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  18. DI PINEDO'S PROGRESS

    After spending Thursday night at Bunbury, a delay caused by slight engine trouble and the report of inclement weather southwards, the ...

    Article : 224 words
  19. MIDDLEWEIGHT TITLE

    At the Stadium to-night 8000 people saw the middleweight title change hands when the holder, Tommy Uren (11.1½), the beaten by Harry Collins ...

    Article : 137 words
  20. FREMANTLE MEDICO'S AERIAL TRIP

    Last Wednesday evening a telegram from Carnarvon was received by a well, known medico of Fremantle, Dr. Douglas Kerr, making an urgent ...

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  21. ROAD CONSTRUCTION

    Included in the Federal Government's road grant for next year is £1000 for the construction of the Koorada-Northwards road. Work ...

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  22. MISSING EXPLORERS

    The Amundsen expedition ships Hobby and Fram are patrolling the ice barrier on the look-our for the missing explorers.—Reuter. ...

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  23. VESSEL BURNT

    The auxiliary scow Orini, with 3000 cases of benzine aborad from the stranded steamer Cyrena, was destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon off port ...

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  24. LONDON FRUIT MARKET

    The apple market is very firm. West Australian Rokewoods brought 21s., Granny Smiths 22s. to 23s. South Australian Cleos made 16s. 6d. ...

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  25. ANOTHER POTATO INSPECTOR

    Mr. E. C. Palmer has been appointed. a potato inspector in this State. Mr. Paimer, who is an Englishman, has been in Western Australia about three ...

    Article : 65 words
  26. GENERAI CABLE ITEMS

    Three men have been indicated by a grand jury on a conspiracy charge [?] connection with an alleged plot to kidnap Mary Pickford. ...

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  27. ENGLISH TENNIS TOURNAMENTS

    In the St. George Tournament at Weybridge, semi-final of ladies' doubles, Mesdames O'Neill and Suebbing beat Miss Akhurst and Mrs. Harper ...

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  28. BIG FIRE IN BRISBANE

    For an hour and a half last night six motor fire engines fought with flames in a three-storeyed brick building in Roma-street, owned by Henry ...

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  29. SPORTING SCRIBE'S END

    Hadrian Moody (45), Sporting Editor of the Adelaide "Register," died this morning after a lengthy illness. His brother (Clarence Moody) is ...

    Article : 72 words
  30. PRICE OF TOBACCO

    "Meerschaum" writes- It was anounced in "The Sunday Times" recently that substantial reductions in price had been made by ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. LOST IN THE BUSH

    Yesterday the Police Department received a report from Bunbury to the effect that Edward Gibson (16) was lost in the bush near Bunbury last ...

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  32. INFANT IN A WELL

    At Northampton a few evenings ago the 13-months-old son of Mrs. F. Cattle fell down a well about 12 feet deep and containing several feet of ...

    Article : 93 words
  33. WARFARE IN MOROCCO

    A message from Rabat States that Abdel Krim opened a violent offensive on the French position on the Taounat Plateau, At first the French were ...

    Article : 111 words
  34. STOLEN MAIL BAG

    While on the return journey between Mossgiel and Booligal recently, a valuable mail bag was lost from the mail motor. The mailman had occasion to ...

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  35. NORTH-WEST LEPERS

    The people of Cossack are cot taking kindly to the projected removal of a number of Kimberley lepers to their Immediate vicinity, and in a letter ...

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  36. A LABOUR CANDIDATE

    George Cann, one of the defeated Labor candidates for st. George Ward in the New South Wales elections is nursing a poisoned hand the result of ...

    Article : 139 words
  37. MARRIED IN HASTE

    Two young people 21 years of age, were recently married at the Registry Office, Adelaide, for a bet. Three hours, later, having realised the gravity of ...

    Article : 233 words
  38. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Gloucester (145 and 7 for 97) defeated Sussex (123 and 118). Marylebone made 532 against Wales, who knocked up 328, and following on ...

    Article : 290 words
  39. AFFAIRS IN FRANCE

    A remarKable scene occurred at the opening of the Russian section of the industrial Arts Exhibition to which M. Demonzie French Minister for ...

    Article : 315 words
  40. THE PRINCE AND THE ZULUS

    To-day the Prince of Wales enters Zululand, where he will be welcomed by a great gathering of this historic African people. As an instance of ...

    Article : 83 words
  41. THE DAVIS CUP

    Japan having advanced to the sem[?] final through the default of China, Canada, which was placed in the semi-finals, which was placed in ...

    Article : 69 words
  42. WORLD'S SCULLING CHAMPIONSHIP

    It is possible that the race between Major Goodsell and Pat Hannan (N.z.) for the sculling championship of the world on June 27 will not take place. ...

    Article : 192 words
  43. AUSTRALIAN JOCKEYS ABROAD

    The Australian jockey. Frank Dempsey, willie riding Wadsley's Likwang in the Village Handicap at Lingfield, was charged into and ...

    Article : 79 words
  44. VALUABLE MISSING BROOCH

    A Platinum brooch, set with 140 diamonds. found in the possession of a woman, is said by the police to be the property of Miss Lorna Pounds. ...

    Article : 139 words
  45. Advertising

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  46. TEMPERATURES IN THE CAPITALS

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 72 words
  47. A TIP TO OUR READERS

    Yesterday's racing and trotting will be found on page 2 and football on page 7. Late items of sporting and other news which ...

    Article : 59 words
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