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  5. PROVINCE DRENCHED Heavy Rain Heartens Farmers

    NARROGIN, April 20.—A phenomenal hailstorm, accompanied by heavy thunder and lightning, coming from the north-west, struck Narrogin ...

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  6. CUT OUT OF WILL

    PERTH, April 20.—In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice Northmore granted probate of the will of the late Sir Alfred Langler, ...

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  7. MILNER SENTENCED TO DEATH

    PERTH, April 20.—"I did nothing wilfully," was the only remark from the dock to his Honor the Chief Justice (Sir Robt. McMillan) when Milner faced him to receive sentence of death. The jury retired at 2.45 p.m. and returned at 3 o'clock with ...

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  8. Albany Participates

    Rain fell continuously at Albany throughout Thursday and yesterday, and there is every prospect of continuance over the week end. The ...

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  9. Ford Visits Oxford

    LONDON, April 20.—When visiting Oxford, Mr. Henry Ford said, "I would rather see engines than colleges." ...

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  10. Falls in Country

    At Cranbrook showers began to fall at 7 a.m. on Thursday, and 23 points fell in the evening in two hours. Through the day seven points went on ...

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  11. Commonwealth Line

    MELBOURNE, April 20.—Farther reference to the sale of the Commonwealth line was made at the annual meeting of the Richmond branch ...

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  12. Quake Causes Panic

    SOFIA, April 20.—Widespread panic was caused among inhabitants last night by fresh earthquakes,householders flying into the streets in night ...

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  13. Students Gala Day

    PERTH, April 20—Students of the W.A. University had temporary possession of the city streets to-day— Graduation Day—a "red letter" one ...

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  14. Cricket Coach at 71

    LONDON, April 20.—Although Yorkshire's celebrated cricketer, Bobbie Peel, is celebrating his golden wedding, he still continues to work in ...

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  15. Judge Warns Cooks

    MELBOURNE, April 20.—A warn ing to members of the Marine Cooks, Bakers, and Butchers Union emanated from Chief Justice Dethridge in ...

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  16. HEART OF THE SAHARA

    LONDON, April 20.—After having been reported killed by robbers in the heart of the Sahara, and a resultant fruitless search by the French ...

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  17. COBHAM TURNS BACK.

    LONDON, April 20.—Owing to trouble with his flying boat, Sir Alan Cobham, who, with Lady Cobham and a crew of four, is making a survey ...

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  18. AMERICAN PEACE PACT

    LONDON, April 20.—The bare simplicity of the United States peace pact is generally regarded as an advantage, states the Washington ...

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  19. DEATH FOLLOWS WIN[?]

    LONDON, April 20.—Because it is "dead" it is often asserted that a horse does not win a race. However, a dead horse actually won the ...

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  20. CRICKETERS' FUND

    LONDON, April 20.—To perpetuate the memory of the late Earl Darnley, owner of the original cricket "ashes," a fund is being raised to ...

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  21. LANG'S MOTION FAILS

    SYDNEY, April 20.—The motion of no-confidence moved in the Legislative Assembly to-day by Mr. Lang, Leader of the Opposition, was ...

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  22. TO FLY ATLANTIC.

    PARIS, April 20.—Louis Bleriot, son of the first aviator to fly the English Channel, is the latest trans-Atlantic flight entrant. ...

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  23. KING'S COLORS WIN.

    LONDON, April 20.—The Brandon Handicap was won by Scuttle, the best filly King George has yet owned, and an entrant for the Oaks. This is ...

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  24. DEATH SENTENCE IMPOSED

    LONDON, April 20—Charles St[?] art was to-day sentenced to death on a charge of having murdered A[?]red Webb at the latter's Bayswater Flat. ...

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