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  4. AIR FORCE CRASHES

    Light was thrown on the cause of Air Force casualties by Lord Thomson, who was secretary of State for Air in Mr. Ramsay Mecdunald's Ministry, in a speech ...

    Article : 173 words
  5. "REDUCE TAXES"

    Asked for au expression of opinion to­day on the question of Federal taxation, Mr. L. B. Bolton, the president of the Chamber of Manufactures at once agreed ...

    Article : 494 words
  6. "BOLL" CALLANAN

    The release from Fremantle Gaol yesterday of Alfred Charles Callanan, more generally known ia industrial circles as "Bull" Callanan, recalls a ...

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  7. FOOTBALL TEST

    Some of the players chosen by the selection committee to play in to-morrow's carnival test match at Subiaco Oval will find it impossible to take the field. The ...

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  8. NAVAL PROBLEMS

    The Australian Press Association's correspondent at Geneva states that the plenary session of the Naval Conference was held in the ballroom of the Hotel des ...

    Article : 311 words
  9. NUNGESSER'S FATE

    Wreckage believed to be that of Captain C. Nungessr's aeroplane has been found in the interior, two hunters reported to­day. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. STRANGE ROMANCE

    The correspondent of the "Daily Express" at Vienna states that Hienreich Sten, a very poor resident of Tyrnau, Hungary, is the central figure of a romance, the ...

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  11. AN ENGINEER'S VIEWS

    An engineer writes in the "English Review" for April an interesting letter cominenting on Mr. Baldwin's recent speech in the House of Commons, in which he ...

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  12. "SAINT" SUN-YAT-SEN

    Proposals are afoot among the Canton Chinese element here, to immortalise the late Dr. Sun-Yat-Sen, the former leader of the revolution, affixing "Saint" to the ...

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  13. JAPANESE VIEWS

    Baron Ishii (japan) expressed the opinion that one of the "best ways of limiting armaments would be to agree to a drastic reduction, of the number of 10,000 ...

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  14. WITHOUT NOTICE

    That he had been discharged and had not been paid a week's wages in lieu of notice was the complaint brought. through his union, by Donald Joseph M'Ginley, a ...

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  15. MR. GIBSON'S HOPES

    Mr. Gibson associated the Americans with Mr.Bridgeman and Baron Ishii in earnestly hoping that an acceptable agreement would be reached. "We feel now ...

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  16. MINOR RIOT AT SHANGHAI

    A minor riot occurred at 10 o'clock tonight on the northern boundary of the in­ternational settlement. A qroup of Cantonese tonese soldiers tried to force an entry, ...

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  17. PACIFIC FLIGHT

    Captain Kingsford Smith and Corporal C. T. P. Ulin, who figured in the record breaking flight round Australia last month, sailed yesterday for San Francisco to take ...

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  18. COMEDY OF ERRORS

    When it was discovered at 1 o'clock this morning that a store at Mooroopna had been burgled, two constables kept watc on the Mooroopns-Shepparton-road to seek ...

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  19. WEATHER FORECAST

    The official weather forecast for West-ern Australia is:— "Fine throughout for the next day or two, with S.E. to N.E. winds and ...

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  20. "NO REASON FOR DESPAIR"

    Mr.Bridgeman thought the atmosphere of the conference had been vitiated by gross misrepresentation in the Press and elsewhere, and in the British case the ...

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  21. DISPUTED CONTRACT

    In the Supreme Court this morning the Chief Justice, Sir Robert M'Millan, dis­missed the case in which Mrs. J. R. Summers as executrix of her husband's estate, ...

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  22. OPIUM TRAFFIC

    Last night Detectine Serat. Doyle and Detective Pusey visited a Chinese gambling den in James-street, and at the rear of the premises saw Arthur Thomas Richards ...

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  23. BUILDING REGULATIONS

    Mr.W. N, Lucas threatened the members of the South Perth Road Board last night that unless the by-laws, recently reviewed, were strictly enforced, he would appeal to ...

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  24. COCOS ISLAND GABLE

    Ball and Sons' diving fender moored yesterday off shore at Cottesloe Beach, in. the vicinity of the cable station, and the further evidence furnished in a red buoy ...

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  25. MOTOR TRAGEDIES

    As the result of injuries sustained. when she was struck by a motor car in Oxford street, Lecderville yesterday, afternoon, Mildred Walters (19) died in the St. John ...

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  26. MR. AMERY'S TOUR

    In the House of Commons to-day, asked who during Mr. L. C. Amery's absence on his Empir tour would carry out the work of the Dominions Office, the Prime Minister ...

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