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  2. Advertising

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  4. INTERSCHOOL SPORTS

    About 4000 persons asse[?]bled at the w.A.C.A Ground, East Perth, yesterday afternoon to witness the 22nd annual meeting of the Public Schools' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. COULTER AND TREFFENE BOTH MEN TO BE HANGED TO-MORROW

    A special meeting of Cabinet was held yesterday morning to consider additional information forwarded to the Government in relation to the ...

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  6. INSURANCES OF CONDEMNED MEN

    A certain amount of speculation was indulged in during the week as to whether the A.M.P. Society would pay the insurances on the lives of Coulter ...

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  7. DOMESTIC TRAGEDY

    The calm of a Wasley-street household was rudely disturbed early on Friday afternoon by a domestic tragedy in which William Jamieson ...

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  8. CHILD'S TREATMENT

    last week we drew attention to the treatment a child had been subjected to at the Thomas-street State School and strongly advocated that the Minister ...

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  9. FATAL ACCIDENT

    When effecting repairs to an aeroplane at the Maylands Aerodrome on Friday last Frank James Barnes (32) was fatally injured. ...

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  10. EARTHQUAKES

    Three earthquakes at hour intervals rocked the central coast countries of California on Friday morning. They were felt at Napa, fifty ...

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  11. THE ROYAL VISIT

    It is officially announced that the Duke and Duchess of York will reach Sydney on March 26 next, Brisbane, April 2; Melbourne, April ...

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  12. PROTESTS AGAINST HANGING

    During the past week several Unions have adopted resolutions protesting against capital punishment and asking the Labor Government to reprieve the ...

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  13. COMRADES PAY TRIBUTE

    The grim-looking walls of the passage which connects the different offices of the Criminal Investigation Department were adorned on Friday ...

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  14. SHIPPING SERVICES

    Mr. S. M. Bruce, in a. statement on Sir J. D. Connolly's project, said the Commonwealth Government had been considering for the past year ...

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  15. RECORD RAINFALL

    It was learned from the Meteorological Bureau yesterday that the rainrall [?]o far this year has exceeded the previous record of 46.73 Inches of 1890. ...

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  16. BAUM BAULKED

    Harry Waldermar Baum, a solicitor of Newland House, Elizabeth-street. Sydney, was arrested at Suez to-day on a warrant issued by the New South ...

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  17. HOSPITAL FOR INSANE

    It is understood that applications were recently received by tha Public Service Commissioner for the position of Inspector-General of the Insane, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. CRUELTY TO SHEEP

    The R.S.P.C-A. recently conducted a prosecution against W. Murphy, a shearer employed by E. H. B. Lefroy, of Cranmore Park, Walebing, for ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. MOTOR SHOW

    The Motor Show at Olympia is the biggest in Britain's history. Already two hundred thousand machines have been sold which the agents valued ...

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  20. MANDATES

    Mr. W. M. Bruce, following Mr. L. Amery's speech yesterday, said that Australia attached the greatest possible importance to the retention of the ...

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  21. STOLEN MOTOR CARS

    During the last two evenings 10 motor cars were stolen from the suburbs. One was recovered to-day at the bottom of a steep bank at Kew, ...

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  22. CITIZEN FORCES

    On the Esplanade yesterday after-fornoon in the presence of His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Campion, the parade of Citizen Forces ...

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  23. MAN KILLED BY TRA[?]CAR

    A man, who was identified as George Sydney Gillott (51). of Wellington-street, Bunbury, shortly after 7 o'clock on Thursday night was run down by ...

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  24. STATEMENT BY STATE 0RGANISER

    The State organiser of the Duke and Duchess of York's forthcoming visit to Australia (Mr. L. E. Shapcott) stated yesterday that their ...

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  25. VICTORIAN POLICE

    The Council of the Victorian Police Association had decided to ask the Government to appoint a tribunal 'with a Judge as president to deal with ...

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  26. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    The annual elections of the Perth City Council for mayor, one auditor, and eight councillors, one for each ward, will take place on Wednesday, ...

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  27. PROMINENT VICTORIAN SURGEON

    Major-General Sir Charles Snodgrass Ryan. K.B.E., C.B., C.M.G., aged 73, the well-known Melbourne surgeon and officer in the Australian Army Medical ...

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  28. HURRICANE IN THE WEST INDIES

    A. hurricane damaged buildings, including some of the larger notels at Bermuda. A message from the Bermuda, cable company states there was ...

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  29. DEATH OF MR. GEORGE BROOKS

    Mr. George Brooks, a well-known pastoralist, died at Medindie this morning at the age of 77 years. Mr. Brooks when a lad had an interesting ...

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  30. CITY COUNCIL REFERENDUM

    "Vii. Park" writes:— As a ratepayer whose rates have been increased annually since Victoria Park joined the Greater Perth scheme, ...

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  31. A COTTON-WEAVING FACTORY

    The building of Bond's cotton-weaving factory at South Grafton will start within three months. The factory will start operations within ...

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  32. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER STRICKEN

    A remarkable coincidence is reported from Brownhill, where Mrs. Lever and her daughter, a child of eight years, both required to undergo ...

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    James Percival Richmond was arrested yesterday by Detectives Blight, Parker and M'Lernon on a charge of having stolen jewellery ...

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  34. FREMANTLE TRANWAYS' MANAGEMENT

    Several months have passed since the resignation of Mr. Mitchell as manager of the Fremantle tramways. There were 50 applicants for the ...

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  35. A NEW THEATRE FOR BRISBANE

    A modern up-to-date theatre is to be erected in Brisbane by J. C. Williamson, Ltd. It will be the largest in the city. ...

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  36. A FISHERMAN SERIOUSLY INJURED

    With his right arm blown off. and his back injured a fisherman named Silva, of Harbord, was found lying on the rocks at Harbord to-day. He ...

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  37. JEWELLER'S SHOP ROBBED

    Three men stepped from a motor car in Johnston-street, Collingwood, at midnight, smashed a window of a jeweller's shop, and got away with rings ...

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    Yesterday a further charge of having wilfully exposed himself was preferred against Ambrose Sydney Weaver (19). The offence is alleged ...

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  39. TRAM COLLIS0N IN SYDNEY

    Twenty-four passengers were injured of whom four. C. Ashe, of Spitroad, Mosman; K. Ferguson, of Walton-crescent, Abbotsford; G. Penfold, ...

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  40. VISITORS TO LONDON

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after the arrival of the mails al the Bookstall, Australia Home, Strand, or "The ...

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  41. ARAB BANDITS

    British aeroplanes and armored cars reconnoitring from Rutba midway between Baghdad and the Mediterranian attacked a large party of Syrian Arab ...

    Article : 49 words
  42. WEATHER FORECAST

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  43. TEMPERATURES IN THE CAPITALS

    Yesterday's shade readings were as follow:— Max. Min. Perth.......68 58 ...

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  44. LONDON WHEAT MARKET

    Wheat cargoes are tending lower on an American decline and quieter freight position. Parcels are in quiet request and unchanged to threepence a quarter ...

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    [By special arrangement Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the oversea ...

    Article : 42 words
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