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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 106 words
  3. SKIFFS IN FIRST HEAT OF STATE CHAMPIONSHIP

    Although, Verona and Marjorie got away from the fleet, most of the boats in yesterdays heat of the skiff championship kept bunched together for a time. The above picture shows Lily, Glorious, White Heart, Tekona, Celeste, St.George, Viking. Quest, Gloaming and Miss Curious just after the start. (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. THE COAL WAR A.L.P'S DEMANDS

    Mr. E. G. Theodore defied the A.L.P. representatives at a conference between that body and the Labor Federal Parliamentary members. ...

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  5. RELIGIOUS STRIFE

    There is reason to believe when the British Ambassador's report to be made at Mr. Arthur Henderson's request, is submitted to Downing-street ...

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  6. France Is Anxious TO ENSURE SUCCESS OF NAVAL CONFERENCE

    Prospects of the Disarmament Conference resulting in a Five Power instead of a Three Power treaty, as was at one time feared, seem more ...

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  7. CHINESE CIVIL WAR

    It transpires that the suspension of the clearance of Chinese vessels from Nanking arose from a Nationalist demand to Chinese shipowners to supply ...

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  8. PARROT FEVER

    Five deaths from psittacosis (parrot fever) in the last fortnight include Mrs. Rogers, of Barking, whose son and daughter also succumbed to ...

    Article : 115 words
  9. Battle With a Shark

    Norman Clark (18), of Point Nepean-road, Brighton, was seized by a large shark this afternoon while bathing off the Middle Brighton pier. Clark ...

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  10. TRAFFIC IN GOLD

    In the Kalgoorlie Police Court this morning before Mr. J. A. Scrygmour, Acting R. M. Arthur Samuel Coyte, assayer on the Associated mine, was ...

    Article : 91 words
  11. OPENING OF RICHMOND MAIN

    Members of the Kurri sub-branch of the Federated Enginedrivers and Firemen's Association have decided not to work the Richmond Main ...

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  12. TONNAGE FIGURES

    The Naval Conference is now closely engaged on its main task, that of determining the tonnage figures to be allotted to the different powers in ...

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  13. "COULD END IT ALL"

    A statement that he could put an end to it all by taking or doing something alleged to have been made a few days before his death by Thomas ...

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  14. THE UNEMPLOYED

    Before he leaves Melbourne for Canberra on Monday, the Victorian Minister for Public Works (Mr. Jones) will send to the metropolitan ...

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  15. CARGO FROZEN

    The steamer Princess Mary returned to-day from Skagway, having encountered such terriffic weather that she could not discharge the cargo sent ...

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  16. CLOSED DOORS

    "Japan has no desire to intrude in countries where her people are not welcome," said the Hon [?] M. Tokngawa, Japanese Minister in Canada, ...

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  17. SUDDEN DEATH

    The circumstances surrounding the death of Emily Sun Lock (45), wife of a Chinese market gardener, near Katanning, are being investigated by ...

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  18. THE WEATHER

    On his way to Perth, Mr. W. C. Parkinson, who has been conducting magnetic and solar observations from the Huancayo Observatory, Peru, ...

    Article : 242 words
  19. BURGLARS ACTIVE ANOTHER SAFE BLOWN OPEN

    Safe blowers continue their activities in the city. During Friday night thieves entered the premises of the W.A. Flour Mills ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S NEXT GOVERNOR

    The appointment of a successor to Lord Stonehaven, Governor-General of Australia, is causing some concern to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald, who ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN SENTIMENT

    Speaking at Parramatta this after-noon, Mr. Scullin said:—"There is growing in Australia a greater Australian sentiment than ever, a feeling of ...

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  22. SAFE BLOWN IN KALGOORLIE

    Burglars entered Hansen's People's Markets, Hannan-street, Kalgoorlie, in the early hours of this morning and blew open the office ...

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  23. RELATIONS WITH RUSSIA

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, speaking at Belfast, said the conscience of the country was stirred as it had not been stirred for a generation by the ...

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  24. DRINKING HABITS

    "Many health problems remain, but the English are more sober, healthier and longer lived, presenting an amazing transformation compared with a ...

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  25. RIOTS IN SPAIN

    The police came into conflict with a procession of unemployed, many of whom were wounded and arrested. The political and industrial ...

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  26. WESTERN SUBURBS TOURNAMENT OPENS

    The Western Suburbs Tennis Tournament opened at the Leederville Club yesterday afternoon, when most of the competitors were seen on the courts. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. THE CHILLAGOE SMELTERS

    "The mine owners of the Far North need have no fear of the present Government not doing its part," declared the Minister for Mines, Mr. E. A. ...

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  28. TO DEFEAT BURGLARS

    The Westinghouse Company has displayed the newest invention by which ultra-violet rays, harmless and invisible, will protect vaults or ...

    Article : 69 words
  29. PALM ISLAND HORROR

    The Minister for Labor and Industry, Mr. H. E. Sizer, said this morning that he had perused all the papers relating to affairs on Palm Island, where the ...

    Article : 140 words
  30. PARAPET CRASHES

    A heavy brick parapet overhanging the shop front of R. Sharples, grocer, in Bolsover-street, Rockhampton, suddenly collapsed and tons of brick, ...

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  31. AFFRAY IN INDO-CHINA

    There is intense indignation at the news that two French officers and three non-coms in Indo-China were murdered in their beds by a handful of ...

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  32. WOOL MARKETING SCHEME

    It was announced at a meeting of farmers at Leeds that the Government was prepared to assist the wool marketing scheme by a loan of £3000 ...

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  33. QUEENSLAND'S BIRTHRATE

    A decrease of 590 is shown in the number of births registered in eleven cities in Queensland in 1929. The total was 8168 compared with 8758 in ...

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  34. IRISH FREE STATE

    The Irish Free State is to have its own high power station from which programmes will be broadcasted. Plans have been submitted by the ...

    Article : 88 words
  35. GAOL ESCAPEE RECAPTURED

    A message received from Carnarvon yesterday by the Criminal Investigation Branch, Perth, stated that Victor Morton, who escaped from the ...

    Article : 79 words
  36. VISITORS TO LONDON

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

    Article : 49 words
  37. WEATHER FORECAST

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 68 words
  38. N.Z. GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Lord and Lady Bledisloe left London yesterday for New Zealand, where Lord Bledisloe will take up his duties as Governor-General. ...

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  39. ALLEGED THEFT OF CYCLE

    Richard Clive McMartin (21), farm laborer, was arrested yesterday by Detectives Flannagan and Cannon, on a charge of having, at Perth, on ...

    Article : 51 words
  40. Interstate Temperatures

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 61 words
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