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  2. Advertising

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  3. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC AND OTHER EXPLOITS OF THE AIR

    After communication with Fraulein Junkers and with his German companions remaining at Greenly Island, Major-General Fitzmaurice has ...

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  4. AN INCIDENT IN THE OPENING GAME OF THE FOOTBALL SEASON

    Luck was with East Perth in yesterday's game at Perth Oval when the two Easts met to decide the opening match of the season. The above picture shows the ball rolling goalwards after W. Thomas (nearest to the ball), Campbell, Jones (in the air) and Baird had failed to gain possession of it. This incident resulted in a goal to East Perth from a kick by Duffy. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. OMEO MURDER CASE

    The second trial of Ronald Geeves Griggs, formerly a probationer minister of the Methodist Church at Omeo (Victoria), on a charge of having ...

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  6. FITZMAURICE DESCRIBES THE FLIGHT

    "You could easily get along without a compass crossing the Atlantic, but never again would I attempt it without radio." said Major-General ...

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  7. FLIGHT TO AUSTRALIA

    Wing-commander Manning intends going to Lympne from Croydon on April 21 and hopes to leave for Australia early on May 22, carrying ...

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  8. LIEUT. KINREAD'S DEATH

    "An examination of the wreck of Flight-Lieut S. M. Kinkead's 'plane indicated that neither the structure nor the controls broke or failed to ...

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  9. WELCOME RAINS

    The protracted spell of dry weather, which has already caused much concern to agriculturists, was broken on Thursday when rain commenced to fall ...

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  10. MIDLAND STRIKE

    After being out on strike for ten days, the employes of the Midland Raliway Co. resumed 'work on Friday morning, this being the result of ...

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  11. BARON VON HUENEFELD'S STORY

    Baron Von Huenefeld's mind is still full of exciting happenings during the storm before daylight on Friday, when the climax of their troubles was ...

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  12. NURSE ATTACKED

    "I did not expect to find bushrangers in Sussex," said Nurse Margaret Farmer, of Sydney, following on a struggle with an attacker on Thursday evening. ...

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  13. LABOR CONFERENCE

    The Australasian Council of Trade Unions meet in Sydney on Monday to frame a reply to the invitation of Mr. Bruce to attend an industrial peace ...

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  14. LARGE DEATH ROLL

    The recent earthquakes damaged an area of a thousand square kilometres and 80,008 families have been rendered homeless. Over 100 were killed and 400 ...

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  15. AMERICAN VISITOR

    "Australians are the best behaved and best mannered people I have ever met, and in my time I have known most of the principal races of the world." ...

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  16. ALLEGED TWO-UP

    Fifty-one members of an alleged two-up school were arrested shortly after midnight in a raid on premises situated at 189A. Lonsdale-street. The ...

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  17. TO FLY TO TASMANIA

    Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller have accepted the invitation of the Mayor of Hobart to fly to Tasmania, and will leave next Saturday. ...

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  18. STRENGTH OF BRITISH NAVY

    Mr. W. C. Bridgeman, First Lord of the Admiralty, in a written parliamentary answer, gives a comparison of the number of officers and ratings ...

    Article : 85 words
  19. KILLED ON HIS WEDDING DAY

    The body of a man was found in a tunnel of the city railway, near Mark Foyls, to-day, cut to pieces. In his pockets were found a receipt for a ...

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  20. BERT HINKLER'S NARROW ESCAPE

    At Ballarat this afternoon Bert Hinkler, accompanied by Mrs. Hinkler, found the city oval too small for a landing. He attempted to land, ...

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  21. WHERE THE BREMEN LANDED

    Thirty men drawn from nearby villages are assisting the German aviators to repair their 'plane. It landed on an artificial lake on Greenly Island ...

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  22. THEFT AT A GOLF HOUSE

    Thieves entered the Sandridge Golf Club house, Fisherman's Bend, last night and got away with goods worth £103. This included 54 clubs and ...

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  23. HUDDART PARKER'S STEAMERS

    Huddart Parker's ships, now lying idle through the decision of the cooks not to sign on, are the Ulimaroa, Zealandia and Corio at Sydney, the Yarra ...

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  24. LEAVING THE FLEET

    Commander Daniel says it was with the greatest regret he decided to leave the fleet, but feels that any employment the Admiralty could give would ...

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  25. ENGINE OFF LINE

    The 12.24, p.m. Perth-Armadale train, crowded with passengers, bumped into a dead-end soon after leaving the Central Railway Station ...

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  26. ANOTHER "REGRETTABLE INCIDENT"

    The Soviet anti-religious campaign in Riga has met with another "regrettable incident." The Anti-God Society, for the purpose of ...

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  27. LAST OF AMERICAN NEGROES

    The last of the American negro artists left Sydney for America to-day voluntarily. He was in no way connected with those involved in the ...

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  28. BATHS WASHED AWAY

    A strong current caused by a flood on the Brisbane River resulted in the metropolitan baths, a huge wooden building, breaking away from its ...

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  29. WEATHER DELAYS SHIPPING

    Owing to heavy weather on the north coast of Queensland the steamer St. Albans, from Yokohama, due at Sydney on Sunday, will not arrive ...

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  30. PRINCESS ELIZABETH'S BIRTHDAY

    Though to-morrow is Princess Elizabeth's birthday, mourning for Lord Trematon precludes a special celebration. The Royal kitchen has ...

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  31. BRITISH WAR LOAN STOCK

    Wall-street hears that consideration is being given by the British Government to a plan for listing nearly 1900 millions of British 5 per cent war loan ...

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  32. A CRICKETER'S WEDDING

    Alan Falconer Kippax, captain of the N.S.W. Eleven, was married on Friday night to Miss Mabel Catts, 'youngest daughter of Mrs. A. H. ...

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  33. SUPPOSED SUICIDE AT GERALDTON

    On Thursday night the body of John Murray, 70 years, was found floating in shallow water in the harbor at Geraldton. He was missing ...

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  34. ANZAC DAY IN SYDNEY

    Great preparations are being made for Anzac Day in Sydney. A big religious service will be held on the Domain and local celebrations in all ...

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  35. OLD AGE PENSIONS

    Leonard M'Kenzie, of Wellington, interviewed, said he had discussed with a number of Scottish societies the establishment of Anglo-Dominions' ...

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  36. LAYING THE FOUNDATION STONE OF NEW MASONIC HALL

    Yesterday afternoon His Grace the Archbishop of Perth (Dr. Riley) M.W. Grand Master, laid the memorial stone of the new Masonic Hall in Alma-road. North Perth, in the presence of a large gathering of members of the craft. (Art Photo Engravers, [?].) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. MINING AMALGAMATION

    Mr. F. G. Brinsden, manager of the South Kalgurli, advises having received a cable from London notifying that the resolutions in connection with ...

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  38. EGYPTIAN SITUATION

    There is every indication that the Egyptian situation will again become delicate, though official circles prefer at present to regard it merely as ...

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  39. STATE SAVINGS BANK

    To cope with rapidly increasing business, and to relieve the strain on the head office in Hay-street, the State Savings Bank is opening a new ...

    Article : 180 words
  40. INTERCHANGE OF TEACHERS

    For the, first time in many years a Bill passed all stages in a single sitting in the House of Commons to-day. This was a measure to permit teachers ...

    Article : 86 words
  41. DROWNING FATALITY

    As the result of a report made to the police last Friday, a dam at the corner of Holland and Wood streets, East Fremantle, was dragged and the ...

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  42. AUSTRALIAN FUR SALES

    At the Australian fur sales prices for the best opossum skins were firm, but the lower grades declined 10 percent. Tasmanians and ringtails were ...

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  43. MR. M'CALLUM ENTERTAINED

    Sir Newton Moore entertained Mr. Alex. M'Callum (the Western Australian Minister for Works) at dinner in the House of Commons last night. Mr. ...

    Article : 110 words
  44. CROSSWORD PUZZLE

    The prize winners in "The Sunday Times" 'No. 15 Crossword Puzzle are as follow:— First Prize, £1 ...

    Article : 59 words
  45. WEST AUSTRALIAN LOAN

    A West Australian loan for £3,000,000. five per cent., at 98, with the option of redemption in 1945 or 1975, has been underwritten. The final ...

    Article : 99 words
  46. VISITORS TO LONDON

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

    Article : 50 words
  47. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 42 words
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