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  4. STATE OBSERVATORY

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) stated today that late yesterday he received a telegram from the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) notifying him that the Federal ...

    Article : 325 words
  5. MORE REAL ESTATE

    Between January 10 and January 13 the Government's agents have held land sales at Wagin, Geraldton, Bunbury, Bridgetown, Northam, and Perth. ...

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  6. WHEAT SHORTAGE AT WHARF

    For a couple of days past wheat loading at the North Wharf, Fremantle, at which nine ships are now berthed, has been delayed by a shortage of wheat. Up ...

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  7. LETTERS OF VICTORIA

    That the Queen was so [?] the Liberal policy towards Irish home rule in 1385 that she threatened to resign from the throne is the outstanding ...

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  8. WHAT'S IN A NAME

    "There is a growing feeling among school children that the slogan 'Safety first' means your own safety first and be blowed to anybody else," said Alderman ...

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  9. GAOLED FOR LIFE

    Hotelling, the elderly man who confessed to the murder of Dorothy Schneider, whose body was found horribly mutilated, has been sentenced to imprisonment for life ...

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  10. EVERYTHING O.K.

    Captain Kingsford Smith and Lieut. Pond sent the following message at 7.2 o'clock this morning:—"Good morning. We are flying in the neighborhood of Mills ...

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  11. SWIMMER SINKS

    While swimming at Lakes Entrance last night, Richard V. Carr (39) garage proprietor, of Cotham-road, Kew, was drowned. He appeared to be swimming on ...

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  12. PRICKLY PEAR A CURIOSITY

    Dr. R. J. Tillyard, who is in charge of the entomological investigation in Australia, told the Teachers' Conference here that within 20 years the prickly pear ...

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  13. PROFESSOR WAITE DEAD

    Professor Edgar Waite, Director of the South Australian Museum, died at Highbury private hospital at 10.50 a.m. to-day. He had been seriously ill for some ...

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  14. BANKRUPTCY LAWS

    The Federal Executive Council passed rules last Tuesday which will govern the operation of, the Federal bankruptcy jurisdiction. A proclamation has been issued ...

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  15. POLICE PROMOTIONS

    For some time the Western Australian Police Union has been seeking to alter the police regulation that a man over the age of 60 years is ineligible for promotion ...

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  16. COURAGEOUS GIRL

    Inquiry at the Perth Hospital this afternoon revealed that the name of Miss Greta Bulline (18) is the only one of the accident patients now on the danger list. ...

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  17. FOREST PRODUCTS WORK

    Forest products work was one of the subjects touched upon by Dr. A. C. D. Rivett, deputy chairman of the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, in his ...

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  18. THREE GROUPS OF EXILES

    For purposes of punishment the Soviet has divided the opposition leaders into three groups—incorrigibles, penitents and non-penitents. ...

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  19. BENCH AND COUNSEL "DIFFER"

    Mr. W. Unmack was rebuked by the Acting Assistant P.M., Mr. F. F. Horgan, in the Traffic Court this morning, for expressing an opinion which Mr. Horgan ...

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  20. GOLD MINE WANTS WATER

    The Minister for Mines and Water Supply (Mr. S. W. Munsie) told a deputation from the Monte Carlo Gold Mines to-day that he would do all in his ...

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  21. TROTSKY FAREWELLED

    Trotsky, pale but dignified, left Moscow for Vyernyi (Asiatic Russia) to-day. He was taken to the station by a strong squad of police, and there a crowd of ...

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  22. UNFAITHFUL LOVER

    More than coincidence linked, two gas poisoning tragedies, in Wellington on Saturday. Harold Wilson (37) and Ivy Walton (17), were found dead in a closed ...

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  23. COOMBE SCHOLARSHIPS

    The Coombe Scholarship selection committee is meeting this afternoon at the Education Department to select the, three scholarship holders for the year. ...

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  24. MOUNT ISA MINES

    The Mount Isa Mines Ltd., in which the Russo-Asiatic Consolidated Ltd. has a controlling interest, is prepared to spend £4,000,000 in developing the Mount Isa ...

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  25. FIRST OFFICIAL REPORT

    The first official statement regarding the banishment of oppositionists was issued at Moscow yesterday in the form of a statement by the Tass Agency. This alleges ...

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  26. GELIGNITE EXPLODES

    A man was killed in a gelignite explosion at the Railway Department's metal quarry at Martin's Creek, three miles from Paterson, yestarday. ...

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  27. COOLER CONDITIONS SHORTLY

    The Weather Bureau has issued the following weather forecast for Western Australia :— "Still warm to hot throughout with ...

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  28. TIMBER WORKERS

    It has been reported that all is not well in the Timber Workers' Union, and a good deal of secrecy appears to be wrapped around the trouble. ...

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  29. DRINK IN THE DARK

    The inquest was held this morning before Sir. J. J. Lloyd, Acting Coroner, into the death of James Durkin. late licensee of the Shenton Park Hotel, who died from ...

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  30. LATE SHIPPING.

    The steamer CLAN MACKENZIE arrived at Fremantle from the Eastern States late this afternoon to load wool. ...

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  31. SIX MONTHS' IMPRISONMENT.

    William Linton was sentenced to six months imprisonment at the Fremantle Police Court this morning for having stolen a quantity of clothing valued at £2 ...

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  32. SHOPKEEPERS FINED.

    At the City Court this morning, before Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M., Bernard Kelly, the keeper of a small shop in Subiaco, was fined £1 with 3s costs for having failed ...

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