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  4. WATERSIDE OUTLOOK VERY BLACK

    No move towards a settlement of the water front dispute was made to-day, and the outlook is no w. excedingly black. The owners are firm that the watersiders must obey the award. They say that the Court is ready to hear the claims of the men as soon as it has ?e-' ?',''?' ceived an undertaking that the awards will be obeyed. ...

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  5. NEW TRIAL ORDERED

    On November 9 last Joseph Brayford sought leave from the Court of Criminal Appeal to appeal against a sentence of 12 months' imprisonment imposed upon him ...

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  6. SEEKING INDUSTRIAL PEACE

    A cable message from London discloses that the Council of the Trade Union Con-gress, has received an invitation from a large group of employers to attend a ...

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  7. FRENCH WARTIME BOATS

    The Senate and Chamber of Deputies to-day formally ratified the sale of the Government's 400 merchant ships bought during the Great War at a cost of'1,450,000,000 ...

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  8. ACROSS THE WORLD BY CAR

    An Australian, Captain Roger Bligh, a descendant of Governor Bligh, is leaving in three weeks in a Crossley six car, ac-companied by his wife, for Australia. ...

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  9. £50 FOR ORPHANS' CHEER

    Signing himself "Cheer Up," a big-hearted gentleman forwarded an amount of £50 to the editor of "The Daily News" this morning as a donation to the Orphans? ...

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  10. KEEN DEMAND FOR WOOL

    At the wool sales to-day there were 8,713 bales offered, of which 4.483 were Australian, and 4,230 New Zealand. There was a medium selection of ...

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  11. FINAL "GOOD-NIOHT"

    The British Broadcasting Corporation reveals to-night a poignant little story of a dying girl in the Midlands, ...

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  12. STRAIGHT-OUT ISSUE

    The owners say that the issue is a Straight-out one. The men have broken the award and the Court has refused be hear their claim for a new log until they ...

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  13. REPERCUSSION IN ENGLAND

    The Australian shipping strike has com-pletely brought to a standstill the Avheat-chartering business, shipowners declining to take the risk of sending steamers to ...

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  14. WHO WILL THEY BE?

    When seen this morning in reference to the proposed reconstruction of the State Cabinet, the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) would only say that if the Legislative ...

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  15. KAROOLA TIED UP

    An important development to-day was the decision to his up the interstate pas-senger steamer Karoola, well known in Western Australian trade. ...

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  16. LITIGATION OVER LAND

    Commission alleged to have been due to an agent for the sale of 219 blocks of land situated between Carlisle and Welshpool, and'known as the Thelma Park estate, was ...

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  17. "RISING TEMPERATURES"

    The weather bureau has issued the fol-lowing weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Generally fine with south-west to ...

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  18. INTERSTATE TENNIS

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  19. STATEMENT BY OWNERS

    The shipowners made the following statement this afternoon:— "As it has been made clearly apparent that the wharf workers will not comply ...

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  20. PROTECTION FOR LOYALISTS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced in the House of Representatives to-day that in order to carry on wharf work the Government would take action ...

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  21. LABOR AND MIGRATION

    "If effective Parliamentary action were possible it would be taken, but in the cir-cumstances it is not likely that the mat-ter will be mentioned in the House," said ...

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  22. HEAVY RAINS.

    Parts of Mullumbimby, on the North Coast, are under water, and though there is no immediate danger of serious Hoods, heavy rain continues unabated, twelveinches ...

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  23. SITUATION AT FREMANTLE

    As a result of the continued refusal of the lumpers to agree to working overtime on other than State and Commonwealth owned ships, the overseas steamers ...

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  24. CALM BEFORE STORM

    There was no shortage of waterside, labor offering at the morning pick-up to-day, but though to outward appearances all was calm there is evidence that the ...

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  25. LOTTERY FOR BRIDGES

    In the House of Commons to-day Com-mander C. Bellairs (Con.) asked whether, seeing that Westminster Bridge was built from the'proceeds of a lottery in 1730, ...

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  26. DEAD SEA FRUIT

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. W. G. A. Ormsby-Gore (Under-Secretary for the Colonies) stated that four applica-tions had been receded for the Dead Sea ...

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  27. SMALL BOY HURT

    Yesterday afternoon a five-year-old lad named Charles Sloss was admitted to the Children's Hospital suffering from a cut leg, abrasions to the head, and shock. His ...

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  28. ALLEGED TYRE STEALING

    Robert James Million (37), who was last week remanded on a charge on a having stolen a motor tyre, tube, and rim, the property of the Perdriau Rubber Company, ...

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  29. COBHAM DELAYED

    Damage has been caused to Sir Alan Cobham's flying boat by heavy seas. It will take several weeks to repair. (Sir Alan and Lady Cobhain are flying ...

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  30. SAFE FOR NEXT TWO MONTHS

    "Perth is safe for at least two months." This reassuring statement was made by the principal of a leading firm of Perth wholesale merchants this morning when ...

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  31. SITUATION AT PORT ADELAIDE

    Beyond the arrival of seyeral more steamers, which will be idle, there has been no development of the situation at Port Adelaide. ...

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  32. CELEBRATING THE CENTENARY

    A move is being made to call together, the committee which was appointed by the public meeting called by the Premier (My. P. Collier) to discuss ways and means for ...

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  33. MISS BULLINE'S CONDITION

    It is reported from the Perth Hospital that the condition of Miss Greta Bulline, who was terribiy injured at Como last Sunday, has undergone no further change ...

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  34. AIRWAYS' FLYING SCHOOL.

    Times flown by pupils and pilot members at the Perth Flying School from November 13 to 30 were as follows:— Dual: J. W. Neilson, 5 munites: N. ...

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  35. PROGRESS OF SETTLEMENT

    During the week ended November 24 the authorisations under the Agricultural Bank and soldier settlement schemes amounted to £7,900. The details are as ...

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  36. MOTOR CYCLE OVERTURNS

    Shortly after midnight last night Charles Aion Petterson was riding a motor cycle along Mount's Bay-road with Norman Calley in the sidecar. Between William-street ...

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  37. GARDEN PETE.

    A garden fete is to be held on the lawns of the Salvation Army Hillcrest Hospital, Harvest-road, North Fremantle, on Sat-urday, December 3, at 3p.m. The pro-ceeds ...

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