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  4. FOUND DEAD

    At an early hour this morning the body of Edward Newbold Blackmore was found at Bernard Park. Northam. Mr.Blackmore had, for many years, ...

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  5. DEMPSEY RETIRES

    Mr. "Tex" Rickard announced on Wednesday that Mr. Jack Dempsey had permanently retired from the ring, and that Gene Tunney would defend his title ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. CLERGYMAN CHARGED

    The marked secrecy of the detectives' actions concerning the remarkable death of Mrs. Ethel Constance Griggs, the young and pretty wife of the Rev. ...

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  7. SHADOW OF ANXIETY

    The "Evening Standard" states that a Ghadow of anxiety overhung Dublin when Mr.James M'Neill was installed as Governor-General of the Irish Free Stare ...

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  8. TUNNEL DISASTER

    During the progress of the rescue work in connection with the tunnel disaster, two railway employes were injured and taken to hospital. They were S. J. ...

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  9. HOMAGE TO HAIG

    A crowd assembled outside St. Coluinba's Church, even before the door was opened to admit four Guardsmen detailed to stand all day in a mute ...

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  10. OLD BAILEY DRAMA

    There was a dramatic scene at the Old Bailey to-day, when William Rust (21), who was charged with having murdered his father and two young brothers, ...

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  11. KALGOORLIE SHOOTING

    A house in Forrest-street, Kalgoorlie, was the scene, of a double-shooting sensation shortly before 4 p.m. yesterday, as the result of which Charles Francis ...

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  12. BOLSHIE'S LATEST

    At no stage of the world's history was the city of Moscow a nice place in which to live. Under Tsarist regime residents of Moscow never knew what day they ...

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  13. FAMOUS PALL-BEARERS

    Earl Haig's pall-bearers will be FieldMarshals Methuen and Robertson, Generals Lord Home and Byng, Sir Hubert Gough sir herbert Lawrence, ...

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  14. IN THE MURGHISON

    The Hon. Minister (Mr. J. W. Hickey) returned to Perth yesterday after an.extended tour of the Murchison district. He broke his return journey at Geraldton ...

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  15. INCREASING SCHOOL AGE

    The school age should be increased to 16 years, but in order that the Government and parents may not be inconvenienced it should be done by stages, ...

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  16. GREYHOUNDS ON STAGE

    Greyhound racing at present is forbidden at all French stadiums. A Paris music hall will shortly stage an act in which greyhounds and ...

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  17. OUTLAWING WAR

    State Department officials expressed surprise to-day when shown despatches from Paris crediting the French authorities with a statement that France .and ...

    Article : 173 words
  18. EAST AFRICA'S FUTURE

    Herr Schnee, the former Governor of German East Africa, to-day drew attention to the activities of the Hilton-Young Commission in East Africa, and especially ...

    Article : 122 words
  19. HATRED OF ITALY

    "Many people hate us both as Italians and Fascists, and we must be ready to defend ourselves," said Signor Mussolini, addressing the Fascist Militia to-day. ...

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  20. LONG DISTANCE CALLS

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  21. MAN'S EAR BITTEN

    If mob rule is to prevail in the Breadcarters' Union, the present wages and conditions that have taken, years to obtain will be lost, said Mr. A. S. ...

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  22. POISON FOR A PUP

    Stating she wanted to destroy a pup, Mrs. Florence Isabel Sowter (26), wife of a railway employe, of Creswick-steet, Footscray, went to a chemist's yesterday ...

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  23. SEVENOAKS RAIL SMASH

    Sir John Pringle's report to the Ministry of Transport on the Sevenoaks railway disaster, which took place on August 24 last, finds that the condition of the ...

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  24. HAIG'S DEVOUTNESS

    A new story of Earl Haig's intense devoutness has been revealed by Professor George Duncan, of St. Andrew's, who in war-time was Presbyterian chaplain to ...

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  25. LUCKY TATT,'S INVESTORS

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  26. "SLY GROG" AGAIN

    The adjourned case in which David Henry Longbottom was charged with having sold a bottle of beer, contrary to the Illicit Sales of Liquor Act, was ...

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  27. MODERATE TEMPERATURES

    The Weather Bureau has issued the following weather forecast for Western Australia:- "Some further light showers in the ...

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  28. WINCHMAN IN TROUBLE

    While working as a winchman on the s.s. Martaban when that vessel was at Fremantle in November last Charles Monksfield purchased 20 dozen packets ...

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  29. LAND FOR MINERS

    Some time ago the Government set aside a large area of land to the south of Southern Cross for the purpose of making available farming areas of 1,000 ...

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  30. NATION'S EULOGY

    To the almost world-wide tributes to Earl Haig the nation's eulogy will be added by a speech by. the Prime Minister (Mr. s. M. Baldwin) in the House of ...

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  31. ANGLICAN CHURCH SERVICE.

    At St. George's Cathedral at 12.15 tomorrow (Friday, February 3) the Archbishop of Perth will conduct a short memorial service. The Mayor and Town ...

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  32. STARTING EARLY!

    An inspector of the Nationalist Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children, visiting a home to-day, discovered a child aged 34 months smoking a ...

    Article : 56 words
  33. PAINTER POISONED

    Frank Williams (48), painter, unmarried, was found dead at his home, Mayfield Grove, Caulfield, this morning. Death was due to poisoning. ...

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  34. FINED FOR ASSAULT.

    John Brozman and Sydney Carnell were each fined £3, with ££2 5s costs, at the Fremantle Police Court this morning for having assaulted George Mills on ...

    Article : 54 words
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  36. BOXERS' MEETING.

    A meeting of the Western Australlin boxers and their trainers will be held,in the Trades Hall to-night at 8. Mr. B. Bennison will be in the chair. ...

    Article : 30 words
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