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  4. COMMONWEALTH AND ABORIGINES

    There seems to be some mystery surrounding the statement by the Minister for Home and Territories (Mr.Marr) in Canberra yesterday, regarding the ceding ...

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  5. CRISIS IN THE CHURCH

    The Archbishops of Canterbury and York to-day issued the following statement:—"The House of Commons rejection of ...

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  6. BETTY'S FAIRYLAND

    When Princess Betty, accompanied their Majesties the King and Queen to Sandringham, where Christmas will be spent, and where the Royal Family will remain in ...

    Article : 127 words
  7. AEROPLANE FIRE-FIGHTING

    Yesterday afternoon, Messrs. Reg and Archie Burt, who control large pastoral holdings in the Gascoyne district, received telegrams, notifying that the huge ...

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  8. SWANBOURNE RAILWAY SMASH

    The circumstance leading to the sensational railway smash at Swanbourne Shortly after midnight yesterday are now being investigated by a board of inquiry ...

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  9. STATE SAVINGS BANK

    Some 'weeks ago a Bill passed both Houses of "the State Parliament authorising the Government to acquire certain lands in Barrack-street near the Town ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 221 words
  10. FREMANTLE UNEMPLOYED

    A meeting of the unemployed at Fremantle to which the parliamentary representative for the Fremantle districts were invited was held on the Esplanade this ...

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    selected as emergency rifleman for Bisley shoot. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. PUBLIC AND ADVERTISING

    Perth Rotarians were addressed at their midday luncheon to-day by Mr. Frank B. Amos, director of the overseas division of George Harrison phelps, Inc. ...

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  13. BURSTING BOTTLES

    Yesterday the well-known billiard Player Walter Lindrum, met with a nasty accident to his leg as the result of a ginger beer bottle bursting in the motor car in ...

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  14. SUNKEN S4

    Mr. Brumby, who is in charge of the rescue operations, finally admitted to-day that he had abandoned all hope of finding anyone alive in the sunken submarine. ...

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  15. WHEN MEN MARRY

    LONDON, December 22. General Sir Webb Gillman's advise to cadets at the Royal Military College Sandhurst not to marry until they are ...

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  16. SHEFFIELD CRICKET

    Delightful weather marked the opening of the Sheffield match between Victoria and New South Wales at the Melbourne Cricket Ground to-day. ...

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  17. LONDON NEWSPAPER DEAL

    Messrs William Berry and Gomer Berry and Sir Edward Iliffe have bought the London "Daily Telegraph," as from January 9. ...

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  18. THEFT OF MILK CANS

    William Alan Sayers was charged this morning before Mr. F. F. Horgan, Assistant P.M. with the theft of 13 milk-cans, the property of the Dairy Farmers ...

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  19. WET CRICKET SEASON

    The Somerset Cricket Club's gate receipts dropped £1,300 owing to bad weather in 1927. Fortunately the club received £1,100 as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. PERTH PICTURE ROMANCE

    Romantic, stories concerning the worts of real masters of art are necessarily limited n the young Austalian Commonwealth, but the recent death, of the late ...

    Article : 506 words
  21. SOUTH AUST. V. QUEENSLAND

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  22. EDUCATION ACT OFFENDERS.

    Before Messrs. H. Casper and C. Harper,. J's.P., at the Children's Court this morning, seven parents were charged with having failed to send their children to ...

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  23. COOL CONDITIONS

    The Weather Bureau has issued the following weather forecast for Western Australia:— Warm to hot and Sultry in the ...

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  24. WOMAN BOUND OVER

    Charged with having been in unlawful possession of two handkerchiefs, the property of Baird's Ltd., Mary Miles (48) appeared before Mr. F. F. Horgan at the ...

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  25. GOLD COINAGE LAST YEAR

    No new gold coins were minted in Curtain in 1926, states the Royal Mint Controller's annual report but the branches in Australia and South Africa added ...

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  26. KEEP TRUCKS MOVING

    The Deputy Commissioner of Railways (Mr. E. A. Evans) to-day issued a Christmas message to all who use the railways. He says in part: Once more we are ...

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  27. CAVE HOUSE APPRECIATED

    Very appreciative references to the service at the Caves House, Yallingup, are contained in a letter which has been received by the Director of the State ...

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  28. DEATH IN HOSPITAL

    Inspector Purdue, of the Perth Criminal Investigation Department, was notified by the Perth Hospital yesterday that Francisco Rocchiccioli had died, and that a ...

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  29. NOISELESS TYPEWRITERS.

    The United Typewriter and Supplies Co. Ltd., of St. George's-terrace, have donated two "noiseless" typewriters to be sold in aid of "The Daily News" Orphans ...

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  30. STOLE HANDBAG.

    Two lads, aped 14 and 15, appeared before Messrs. H. Casper and C. Harper, J's.P., at the Children's Court this morning, charged with having stolen a lady's ...

    Article : 117 words
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