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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 67 words
  3. WEST AUSTRALIA FIRST CREATION OF A NEW BODY

    Aroused and alarmed at the everincreasing aggression of the later Federal Governments and the weak surrender of certain State politicians, a ...

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  4. A DALWALINU SENSATION FARMER SHOT DEAD BY AN EMPLOYE

    At 8 o'clock yesterday morning a man named Clifford Holme called at the police station at Dalwallinu and stated that he had deliberately shot ...

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  5. RECEIVING FROM SPARROW, CAMPBELL EAGERLY DASHES GOALWARDS

    Late in the opening quarter of the match West Berth v. East Perth, Campbell (E.P.) receiving a hand pass from Sparrow, kicked his fifth major. The above illustration shows Campbell, with the ball, and Sparrow on the right of the picture. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MURDERED MAN WELL KNOWN

    The late Mr. Harold Smith's farm was situated near Chiarcono Hill, and somewhat nearer to Gunyiddi, on the Midland line, than Wubin, although ...

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  7. THE FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The candidature of Mr. H. Gregory, M.H.K. for Swan, and Mr. J. H. Prowse, M.H.R. for Forrest, as representatives of the Country Party in W.A., have ...

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  8. LONDON'S MORALS HIGHT CUIBS AND CAFES

    The Metropolitan Police Commissioners' report for 1927 says that breaches of the liquor law relating to clubs continue. The most troublesome ...

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  9. AFTER A "RISE"

    The Rt. Hon. William Graham, M.P. (Labor) for the Central Division of Edinburgh and an ex-minister, who is chairman of the Public Accounts ...

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  10. COOKS'HOLD UP

    A telegram sent by Mr. Tudehope secretary of the Cooks' Union, to the Shipowners' Association gave the assurance that men would be available ...

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  11. A KNOCK-OUT BLOW

    Percy Wallace (39) a truck driver of Ballarat, on Thursday night received a blow on the jaw which knocked him down, yet he is grateful to the man ...

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  12. NOBILE'S PLIGHT SWEDEN'S THIRD BELIEF EXPEDITION

    A third Swedish expedition is being sent out in a few days to assist Nobile. They hope to reach him on sledges with reindeers and Lap drivers. A ...

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  13. HOMEWARD BOUND MEMBERS OF THE SOUTHERN CROSS CREW

    The American members of the Southern Cross-Lyon and Warner-were given a great send off on the Sonoma to-day. The police band placed ...

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  14. The Jervis Bay Trouble Mutinous Stowaways Excite the World—Marines to be Placed on the Ship—Definite Assertion that Crew Not Concerned THE LATEST FROM COLOMBO

    Radio messages from the Jervis Baylast sight and this morning report that the position is unchanged. All is proceeding well and the boat will ...

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  15. A BREAKER OF THE LAWS

    Six months' imprisonment was inflicted on Mrs. Kate Merrick for selling liquor without a license in a night club in Garrick-street. ...

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  16. BEEF COMMISSION

    Having bumped pneumatically, over some 1450 miles of road—good, bad and atrociously bad—since leaving Wyndham 16 days ago, the Beef and ...

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  17. EARLIER HAPPENINGS

    The Jervis Bay left Fremantle on June. 16 and five days later the world was thrilled by a wireless story of mutiny on board, said to be caused by ...

    Article : 486 words
  18. MESSAGE FROM MADALENA

    Maddalena, in a message, states: "The rescue must be carried out as far as possible with the help of Russian icebreakers, because the conditions of ...

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  19. ICE AT MT. BUFFALO

    With four inches of ice on the Lake the guests at Mount Buffalo are having some excellent skating. One accident occurred, Mr. O'Donnell, of East ...

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  20. TRANSATLANTIC FLYER

    Kingsford Smith and Ulm met with a reception, at Longueville, where Smith's people reside. Mr. W. M. Hughes was the principal speaker. ...

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  21. TARIFF BARRIERS

    Mr. F. C. Goodenough, chairman of Barclays Bank, Ltd., speaking to-day said that there was evidence of an increase in the world's purchasing' ...

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  22. EXAGGERATIONS ALLEGED

    There seems to be a tendency on the part of officials of the Commonwealth Line, both here and in Australia, to blame the newspapers for ...

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  23. A RICH INHERITANCE

    Leonard Wilfred Brown, of Hamilton, inherits £85,000 from two uncles wnp died recently in England. ...

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  24. A HUGE FIRE

    The best part of the city, including hotels, the valuable museum, 300 houses and 70 shops were destroyedby fire. The damage is half a ...

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  25. CAUSE OF COBLE'S UPSET

    A report from Captain Goble to the Defence Department, says that a willywilly was resonsible for the overturnins of the supermarine flying boat at ...

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  26. NOBILE AGAIN LOCATED

    Maddalena reports that Penso has re-located Nobile and dropped further supplies to him. ...

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  27. THIRTY-SIX YEARS OF SERVICE

    Mr. Thomas Rust has been reelected secretary of the Hawthorn branches of the Australian Natives' Association. He has held that ...

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  28. MARINES TO BE PLACED ABOARD

    The Slavol contacts with the Jervis Bay and places marines aboare at six to-night. The Suffolk is not forcing the pace, but will be alongside at ...

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  29. SEAPLANE LEAVES ITALY

    A naval seaplane piloted by Commandant Ravazzoni has left Pisa en route to the Polar regions to assist in the rescue-of-Col. Nobile. ...

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  30. SYDNEY'S CIVIC SCANDAL

    The Premier (Mr. Bavin) his referred Justice Harvey's scathing report on the City Council to the Attorney-General with a request that he ...

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  31. WORLD'S TAXATION

    In yesterday's Parliamentary Papers the Right Hon. Winston Churchill. Chancellor of the Exchequer, gives the latest figures available showing the ...

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  32. GOLF FATALITY

    Nathan Taylor, aged nine, was crossing, the golf links' when his neck was broken by a golf ball, which had travelled 30 feet before striking the boy. ...

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  33. UNIVERSITY FOR CEYLON

    The Colonial Secretary has selected Sir Walter Riddell, principal of Hertford College, Oxford, to be chairman of the Commission to be appointed in ...

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  34. LIBEL ACTION.

    S. T. Maling who was adversely criticised in Mr. Justice Harvey's report on the City Council, has decided to discontinue his libel action against the ...

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  35. SUFFOLK NOT REQUIRED

    It is announced that the Suffolk's plans have been changed, and she will, enter Colombo Harbor at 1.45 to-morrow. This is interpreted, to mean that ...

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  36. IN THE BALKANS

    Further reports from Zagreb state that disorders continued throughout the night. A formpl order was issued by the ...

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  37. COLLIERY COMPANY WINDS UP

    As anticipated Sydney Collieries Ltd. decided to wind up at a meeting this week. Labor trouble is the cause. Men on piecework were able to earn ...

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  38. ITALIAN FISHERMAN DROWNED

    An Italian fisherman, Maurode Giota, was drowned, and a colleague, Sergio de Staina, had a narrow escape at Middle Head, Sydney Harbor, this ...

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  39. ALLEGED POLITCAL BRIBERY

    Judge Scholens Commission inquiring into Hie allegation that Federal Parliamentarians had been offered money for a seat, continued taking ...

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  40. BEAM WIRELESS

    The Government Marconi beam elation at Bridgwater, which is the receiving station for the beam telegraph service between Britain and Canada, ...

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  41. READY FOR LEGAL ACTION

    Mr. Larkin states he has taken allsteps for whatever legal action will be necessary, when the Jervis Bay arrives at Colombo. ...

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  42. QUESTION IN THE COMMONS

    In the House of Commons Captain Garro-Jones has given notice that he will ask the following question on Monday:—Can the Admiralty now ...

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  43. INSURANCE FLUCTUATIONS

    That the insurance market regards the news from, the Jervis Bay reassuring is reflected in the fall of insurance rates to one and a half per ...

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  44. HOUSEBREAKERS AT WORK

    That house breakers are active in the suburbs was evidenced on Friday afternoon when, between 2 and 4 oclock the residence of Mr. Lloyd P. Walters, ...

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  45. FIRE IN A FUR SHOP

    A fire in promises occupied by the Tobias Fur Coy., Market-street, Sydney, to-day resulted in damage estimated at £2000. ...

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  46. STEAMER SPRINGS A LEAK

    The steamer Buteshire, which arrived at Fremantle on Friday morning from the Eastern States, sprang a leak in the forward bilge after having ...

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  47. ALLEGED TROUBLE WITH THE CREW

    Mr. G. H. Kneen, a director of the Commonwealth line, has received a telegram from the master of the Jervis Bay stating:—"Emphatically refute ...

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  48. RAILWAY STRIKE IN INDIA

    Yesterday the railway strikers got out of hand. There were fights between men anxious to work and those determined to fight to the bitter end. ...

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  49. BILL ANGWIN HOMESICK

    "I have, not seen a brighter, betterlooking, or more optimistic contingent of young women," said Lieut-Colonel Manning, Commonwealth Directer of ...

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  50. A MEXICAN CLASH

    Ten Federal soldiers and Twenty-two insurgents were killed on Wednesday in an eight-hour battle near La Shuertas, Jalisco State. Thirty ...

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  51. MAN LOSES SPEECH

    Coal gas escaping into the air tight banana store of Silk Bros., Ltd., Haystreet, caused a terrific explosion this morning, resulting in Stanley ...

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  52. THE S.S. KYOGLE HOLD-UP

    On Friday coaling operations were carried out on the Commonwealth Lighthouse Service tender Kyogle after she had lain idle for six weeks. The ...

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  53. CROSSWORD PUZZLE

    Out of a largely increased number of entrants from the metropolitan area and all over the country districts, the following who submitted ...

    Article : 136 words
  54. VICTORIAN PARLIAMENT

    The State Parliament will be opened on July 4 by a Justice of the Supreme Court, who will be appointed a Royal Commission under letters patent. The ...

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  55. HEAVY RAIN IN N.S.W.

    Heavy rain has fallen on the south coast and in several inland centres. A Bega message states that a man named Robertson was drowned. ...

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  56. POINT WALTER RESERVE

    A deputation, comprising the chairman of the Melville Road Board (Mr. V. Riseley), members of the board, and secretary, are introduced to the ...

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  57. CANADIAN TRADE BALANCE

    Canada's favorable visible balance of trade declined 148,000,000 dol for the year ending May 31. Imports increased by 87,000,00Odol. and exports ...

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  58. BIG SHELL EXPLODES

    The explosion of a heavy calibro shell, stored among battlefield scrap metal in a warehouse, which caught Are, killed eight, wounded 40, and ...

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  59. TWO WOMEN GAOLED

    Arrested by Detective Sergeant M'Ginty on Friday. Mrs. Kate Poole (66) and Mrs. Muriel Poole (33) were brought before the City Courts ...

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  60. VISITORS TO LONDON

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

    Article : 54 words
  61. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  62. MR S. E. HOCKING INJURED

    Mr. S. E. Hocking, of Kalgoorlie, had the misfortune a few days ago to slip in his bath. He fell heavily and sustained a fractured arm near the ...

    Article : 36 words
  63. NEW ZEALAND BOWLERS

    The New Zealanders defeated the Knock Bowling Club, Belfast,; by 134 to 118. ...

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