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  2. Advertising

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  3. DWELLINGUP TRAGEDY

    The coronial inquiry into the death of John Charles Ibbott (43). butcher, who was shot dead at his abattoirs. near Dwellingup, on the afternoon of ...

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  4. THE MELBOURNE RIOTS

    Special precautions were taken at the Victoria Dock compound last night and to-day. It was feared that the stevedores would transfer their ...

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    TESTING THE BOWLING GREEN AFTER THE OFFICIAL OPENING OF THE NORTH PERTH CLUB YESTERDAY AFTERNOON (Art Photo Engravers, photo.) ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. THE LABOR PARTY

    Mr. J. G. Bayley, chairman of committees in the Federal Parliament, and a candidate for re-election for the Oxley electorate, speaking at Mount ...

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  7. BERNARD SHAW

    Bernard Shaw's custom of sending a printed postcard curtly refusing to open bazaars and public dinners has stirred up a hornets' nest in the Trinity ...

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  8. SISTER'S DILEMMA

    CHICAGO, Saturday. Margaret Welch, the star witness for the prosecution of 16 men for gang terrorism, faced a tragic problem in ...

    Article : 159 words
  9. PEASANTS OF ITALY

    With the idea of emphasising the national importance of country life and dignity of peasant labor. Mussolini seized the tenth anniversary of Italy's ...

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  10. THE PRESIDENCY

    With election only three days distant it looks as if dirty work is being attempted on the political crossroads. The virtuous indignation of the ...

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  11. NO HALF-MEASURES FOR ORDER

    "I have been in constant communication with the Premier," said the Chief Commissioner of Police (General Blamey) to-day, "and the instructions ...

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  12. ECHO OF [?]ANISH ARMADA

    Lady Edith Fox-Pitt and Mrs. Leask are resuming the search for the contents of Armada treasure on the galleon Florencia stink in Tobermory Bay ...

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  13. RUSSIA'S TROUBLES

    Daily fights between Soviet grain Commissars endeavoring to [?]ohtain supplies has necessitated special police parting them. Grain previously sold ...

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  14. BURNT TO DEATH

    Lurline Astill, aged 12, [?]abeth Astill, aged 8 and Florence Astill, aged 3 were burnt to death in a house in Iceley-road, East Orange, on Friday ...

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  15. SYDNEY TRAGEDY

    Lucy Priscilla Brock, aged 58, of Floss-street, Hurlstone Park, had her throat cut with a razor this morning and died instantly. Her husband. ...

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  16. MEMORIES OF 1914

    Lieut-General Sir William Pulteney will unveil on Sunday the memorial erected at. La Ferte Sous Jouarre in honor of the British Expeditionary ...

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  17. CONFIDENCE TRICK

    A warrant has been issued for the arrest of A. J. Barker (36). T. C. Clark (35) and Grant (52). believed to be an Australian, as a sequel to a ...

    Article : 123 words
  18. AN OPPOSITION CHALLENGE

    The Opposition Leader, Sir William M'Pherson, announced to-day that the police administration of the Government in relation to the waterfront ...

    Article : 248 words
  19. JEALOUS LOVER

    Jealousy and revenge maddened the brain of a rejected suitor until he shot dead the girl he loved, killed her parents with an axe, and shot himself ...

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  20. MURDER TRIAL

    Radio apparatus has been installed at the San Angelo Courthouse so that all Mexico may obtain the broadcast trial of Jose Toral and the Mother ...

    Article : 275 words
  21. CONDITION OF THE INJURED

    Of the men injured in yesterday's riots. James Williams, with a bullet wound in the arm, and George Gray, with a bullet in the shoulder, were ...

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  22. WORK IN BRISBANE

    Work is proceeding peacefully along the Brisbane waterfront. Officials stated 1500 volunteers and ex-strikers will be employed on Monday. Volunteers ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA

    A Cabinet crisis has been suddenly precipitated by Mr. Madeley, Minister for Post and Telegraphs. His reception of a deputation from the ...

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  24. LEGISLATOR SERIOUSLY ILL

    Mr. Fred Flowers, President in the Legislative Council of N.S.W,. is lying in an unconscious condition in a private hospital at Strathfield. He ...

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  25. SERIOUS VIEW IN LONDON

    The strike riot news has had a serious effect in London. Inquiries show that seldom has there been any intelligence exerting such a bad influence ...

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  26. A REIGN OF TERROR

    Although volunteers were protected, to-day mobs intimidated carters and prevented the delivery of cargo to the ships. ...

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  27. GENERAL BOOTH ILL

    General Booth, head of the Salvation Array, is ill. His doctors have issued the following bulletin: "General Booth is suffering from nervous ...

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  28. WRITS FOR £83,000

    To-day was the last day for lodging claims for compensation in connection with the Greycliffe disaster, which occurred on November 3 last ...

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  29. GAINS AND LOSSES

    Final returns in the municipal elections from 80 of the largest cities and boroughs outside of London show the following results:—Conservatives, 15 ...

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  30. ARCHBISHOP OF CANTERBURY

    The King has approved that the dignity of Barony be conferred upon the Most Reverend and Right Honorable Randall Davidson, Lord ...

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  31. RUSSIAN ART TREASURES

    The court has rejected with costs an application by a number of Russian emigres to prevent the Soviet's sale of Russian art treasures which were ...

    Article : 76 words
  32. HOGAN'S RESPONSIBILITIES

    Addressing a large meeting at Ballan, the home town of the Premier (Mr. Hogan) to-day. Prime Minister Bruce repeatel his offer of assistance to the ...

    Article : 144 words
  33. TWO PEOPLE INJURED

    John Ogilvie Meillon, 18, and his mother. Mrs. Mary Meillon, of Cowan-road, St. Ives, were injured through their Baby Austin colliding ...

    Article : 71 words
  34. THE NEW AUSTRALIA

    The new H.M.A.S. Australia reached Port Melbourne at 8 a.m. to-day. She was open to the public this afternoon, a big crowd attending. She will remain ...

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  35. NEWFOUNDLAND'S DESTINY

    Sir Richard Squires' sweeping victory at the polis in Newfoundland may have far-reaching effects, for his chief lieutenant Sir William Coaker, ...

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  36. PORT MELBOURNE BATTLE

    The most grave and sensational incident connected, with the present waterside trouble occurred in Melbourne on Friday. Following an ...

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  37. NEW TELEPHONE CALL LETTERS

    New call letters for the Fremantle and Cottesloe telephone exchanges came into use to-day. Originally the calls were Fremantle "B" and ...

    Article : 64 words
  38. A FATAL FALL

    Joseph Foley, a rigger 55 years of age, fell 20 feet, and was kiled instantly at the Austral bronze works, Alexandria, this morning. Foley ...

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  39. FOSSIBLE NEW SHIPPING LINE

    The Royal Dutch Packet Company is considering the opening of a line of vessels to Western' Australia. ...

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  40. 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 : 57 words
  41. AMATEUR ATHLETE

    Charles Stuart, the Olympic athlete, who Manager Les Duff stated had neglected training on the tour, stated that he will take legal advice ...

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  42. FLOODS IN NEW ZEALAND

    Floods in South Wairarapa are the worst for 20 years. Many settiers are marooned, and there is great difficulty in getting food to ...

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  43. STEAMER AGROUND

    A message from Thursday Island states that the Tango Maru is now aground on Gippa Rocks. This afternoon she was still fast, but should be ...

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  44. UNFURLING THE CHAMPIONSHIP PENNANT.

    A [?]casing ceremony performed at the Swan River Rowing Club yesterday afternoon was that of unfurling the Championship Pennant, won by the Club last season. Our camara man caught the scene as the bunting broke to the breeze. The ceremony was performed by the President, Mr. J. M. Lapsley. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  45. WEATHER FORECAST

    Fine generally, with South-West to south-East winds. Thunderstorms later in the Kimberleys. ...

    Article : 36 words
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