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  4. WOMAN HANGED

    Mary Vlau was executed today, being the seventh woman hanged In Canada's histroy. Aged 42, she and her paramour, who ...

    Article : 67 words
  5. ACROSS AMERICA

    Twenty hours after leaving Loa An[?][?]les Captain Roscoe Turner landed a 'plane with four passengers aboard at New York, making four stops en route. ...

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  6. COTTON COMPROMISE

    The Cotton Arbitration Court upheld tho employers' claim for a 12½ per cent, reduction of wages, the reduction to take effect In the second week of September. ...

    Article : 87 words
  7. ARBITRATION BILL BEFORE HOUSE

    Moving the second rending of (he Maritime Industrial Bill In (he House of Representatives today, the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) said, "This measure is introduced for the purpose of giving effect to the already announced intention of the Government to submit to ...

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  8. RUSSO CHINESE SITUATION

    Conflicting reports are to hand from various sources retarding the Russo Chinese situation. While a message picked up by naval wireless states that severe fighting with heavy losses on both sides has occurred in the Manchuli sector, unconfirmed Chinese reports indicate ...

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  9. TYPHOON AT HONG KONG

    Hong Kong has been swept by a typhoon. Groat daamge to property has been caused and several steamers have ...

    Article : 39 words
  10. TRAWLER BONTHORPE

    Coal supplies having run short the W.A. Trawling Company's small vessel, Bonthorpe, en route from Fleetwood (England) to Fremantle, has probably ...

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  11. 120-MILE WIND

    A severe typhoon struck Hong at noon today, lasting two hours. It is impossible yet to ascertain the full damage, but tho streets are strewn with ...

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  12. REPAIRS COMPLETED

    Her repairs being complete, the Graf Zeppelin promises to start at nine o'clock tonight in continuation or her cruise round the world. ...

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  13. RAZOR AND REVOLVER

    Harold Patrick Murphy, a taxi driver, of Surrey Hills, today told the police that he was held up by a passenger, threatened with a razor and a ...

    Article : 166 words
  14. "TO SOBER UP"

    "If, as you say, you have a position to go to In tho country, we'll give you seven days In gaol to sober up, and then you can go where you want to." ...

    Article : 109 words
  15. CAPTURED BY BANDITS

    Manchurlan bandits captured two Englishmen—E. M. Burton and I. H. C. Godfrey, Insurance agents, on their annual Inspection of agencies. They were ...

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  16. KANGAROO ON CAR

    While driving his car along the Glen Wills road, near Omeo, yesterday, Mr. P. Faithful, of Omeo Valley, ...

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  17. ANOTHER REPORT

    Hostilities are expected to open, according to Chinese military intelligence, with a strong attack on Pogranichnaya, the eastern terminus of the Chinese ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT BAITED

    Members of the Opposition took advantage of question time in the House of Representatives today to bait the Government on yesterday's ...

    Article : 320 words
  19. ANTI JAP. BOYCOTT

    Meagre reports Indicate the recommencement of the anti-Japanese boycott In the Yangtze Valley In retaliation for the steadfast Japanese adherence to ...

    Article : 73 words
  20. HUSBAND ABUSES WIFE

    George Lewis Beshmann, proprietor of the Railway Hotel, at Greenhills, was charged by his wife, Catherine Maud, in the Police Court today with having ...

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  21. FINE FOR PRESENT

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— "For the present, chiefly fine with south-east to north-east winds and ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. S. Duffy, it was learned today, is making good progress towards recovery following upon his recent accident. Having proceeded to Sydney on ...

    Article : 683 words
  23. BUTCHERS' DISPUTE

    "In Adelaide the shops open at 7.30a,m. and on Saturdays at 7a.m. The majority close at 5p.m., when the men stop work. The public is served and ...

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  24. VIOLET DAY

    Friday is reputed to be an unlucky day, but violet vendors in the streets of Perth and Fremantle had reason to think otherwise today, when the public ...

    Article : 116 words
  25. LATE SHIPPING

    Koolinda (Fremantle to Derby) due Broome tomorrow. Kangaroo (from Derby) due Fremantle tomorrow evening; proceeds ...

    Article : 62 words
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  27. NEW MADDINGTON HALL

    At a special meeting of the Gosriells Road Board, held on Tuesday night last, It was decided to accept the tender of Mr. S. J. Dawklns for the construction ...

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  28. MONEY FOR SETTLERS

    During the week ended August 15 the Agricultural Bank assisted settlers to the extent of £15,925. The money was allocated for the ...

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  29. DEAD BODY IN RIVER

    A gruesome discovery was made by some passengers travelling on the South Perth ferry about 11a.m. today. The ferry steamer was approaching ...

    Article : 106 words
  30. STOP PRESS

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  31. KING'S PARK VANDALISM

    Acts of vandalism which occurred In King's Park last week, when several trees were either totally or partially destroyed, had their sequel in the ...

    Article : 99 words
  32. TELEPHONE HOOK REFORM

    The confusion vising over the naming of trunk line centres in the telephone book was brought before the Country Women's Conference this ...

    Article : 111 words
  33. FOOTWARMERS WANTED

    The Country Women's Conference this morning determined to ask the Railway Department to follow the example of the New South Wales ...

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  34. LAVATORIES FOR WOMEN.

    The Country Women's Conference this morning reported that following the resolution of last conference, advocating the provision of lavatories for women ...

    Article : 51 words
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