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  2. Advertising

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  3. POPULAR CROSSWORDS

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  4. AT THE KENNEL CLUB'S SHOW

    Mr. J. W. Marples judging cocker spaniels for the W.A. Kennel Club at the Royal Show Grounds. Insets—Top: Mrs. H. Sunnock's Prince Olaf of Rosherville, champion Borzois. Bottom: Mr. J. Gabberta's Rexona Lad, champion English setter. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. Tariff Attacked

    Only partial agreement with a speech made yesterday by the chairman of directors of the Broken Hill Proprietary Co. (Mr. H. G. Darling) was ...

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  6. Britain's National Crisis

    At meetings of the Liberal and Conservative Parties on Friday, resolutions approving the actions of the respective leaders in supporting the National Government were carried unanimously. The Parliamentary Labor Party has constituted itself the official Opposition, ...

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  7. CREDITS FOR BRITAIN

    An agreement providing for French assistance to Britain has been signed. Under its terms, France is providing £40,000,000, half of which are credits ...

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  8. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    Though Mr. Lloyd George is now known to be in complete agreement with the steps taken by the Liberal representatives in the formation of a ...

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  9. MISCHIEVOUS RUMORS

    The unanimous resolutions of the Conservative and Liberal members of Parliament pronouncing in favor of a National Government is regarded as a ...

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  10. SUNKEN EGYPT

    Performing the unprecedented feat of working at a depth of 400 feet, gallant Genoese divers from the salvage ship Artiglio, in 26 working days in ...

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  11. ENORMODS LOSS

    Dairy settlements along the Lower Murray experienced the peak of floods last night and this morning. The prospects are much brighter along the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. CALL FOR HELP

    A policeman at Southampton, answering the telephone at mid-night, heard a whispered call for aid. He rushed to a public telephone box and ...

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  13. LYNCH LAW

    Mobs thronged round the gaol in the village of Clarksburg, West Virginia last night, trying to get their hands on Cornelius Pierson (45). whom they ...

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  14. W.A'S NEXT DEFICIT

    Sir James Mitchell said to-day that the Western Australian deficit would be approximately £1,200,000. He would deliver his Budget speech about ...

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  15. ANCIENT MAN

    When Dr. Herbert Basedow, the noted South Australian explorer, leaves on a business trip to England next month, he will take with him in ...

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  16. THE AMERICAN ADVANCE

    Mr. plerpont Morgan formally announced to-day the granting of an £80,000,000, loan to Britain from New York, and the remainder from Paris. ...

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  17. SCHNEIDER TROPHY

    A message from the French Air Ministry has been received at Calshot that the French Schneider Trophy team will arrive within a few days. They ...

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  18. SOUTH AFRICAN LEADERS

    Captain and vice-captain respectively of the South African cricket team, which will tour Australia during the coming season. The visitors ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SAVINGS BANK

    The statement made in Melbourne on Wednesday last by the Premier, Sir James Mitchell, that a tentative arrangement had been agreed upon with ...

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  20. EARTHQUAKES

    Earthquake shocks continuing desultorily in the north and west of India since Tuesday, culminated on Thursday night in a series of severe ...

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  21. ECONOMY MEASURES

    Two sub-committees of the Cabinet, charged with the duty of a detailed consideration of the economy measures and Parliamentary procedure and ...

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  22. INDIAN TROUBLES

    According to a communique and correspondence issued by the Government of India in connection with the decision of Mr. Gandhi to attend the ...

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  23. THE PRIME MINISTER

    The statements to the effect that the Prime Minister had decided not to seek re-election at the end of the present Parliament are authoritatively ...

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  24. MOTORIST'S EXPERIENCE

    Sir Henry Fowler, chief mechanical engineer to the London, Midland and Scottish Railway Company, was motoring to his office to-day when he was ...

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  25. PREMIERS' PLAN

    The Federal Conference of the Labor Party concluded with a practical victory for the Federal and State Governments and State Labor ...

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  26. DEATH OF REV. DR. HOBAN

    The Rev. Dr. S. J. Hoban, superintendent of the Methodist Central Mission, died to-day at Canterbury. His death marks the end of a career ...

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  27. ITALIAN FLYING BOAT

    The Speiza DO.X., which is the first of the two flying boats ordered by the Italian Government, and the sister ship to the Dornier DO.X, attained a new ...

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  28. LABOR LEADER'S VIEWS

    Mr. W. A. Appleton, secretary of the General Federation of Trade Unions, emphasises that national stability is more Important than personal ambition ...

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  29. LIQUOR AT DANCES

    In our issue of Sunday last an article appeared dealing with the consumption of liquor at public dances. Attention was drawn to the gradual ...

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  30. TRADE WITH CANADA

    Canada's trade balance witta Australia is so much in her favor that Australian grape growers and makers of wine hope to redress the balance ...

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  31. MR. SNOWDEN'S POSITION

    The City regards the situation most cautiously, and the improvement in the Stock Exchange and in sterling is not maintained. The City anxiously ...

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  32. SAVED BY PARROT

    A parrot's cries, "Polly wants you," awoke a Liverpool family, whose house was afire, enabling them to escape to the street. The smoke and flames ...

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  33. THE NEW GOVERNMENT

    According to Mr. A. Henderson, who was formerly Foreign Secretary but who will now lead the Labor Opposition, the only Labor [?]ember of ...

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  34. BRITISH PILOT INJURED

    Flight-Commander H. L. R. Atcherley, of England, who is in America for the national air races received cuts and bruises in making a landing here ...

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  35. POLICE EXPEDITION

    A wireless message was yesterday received from Sergt. Bake, leader of the police expedition which is inquiring into the murder of two prospectors ...

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  36. EARLY ELECTION DEPRECATED

    The wider international crisis, the necessity for strengthening Britain's insecure balance of trade and the complexity of the situation, demand the ...

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  37. DISARMAMENT CONFERENCE

    In the course of a speech at a meeting of the Parliamentary Labor Party to-day, Mr. Henderson referred to the chairmanship of the Disarmament ...

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  38. MAYLANDS BOY'S DEATH

    John Arthur McDonald (ll), of 16 Stuart-street, Maylands, died in the Perth Hospital, at 9.10 yesterday morning from a fractured skull and internal ...

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  39. WEATHER FORECAST

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  40. Interstate Temperatures

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  41. Advertising

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