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  4. VERDICT OF GUILTY

    Guilty of manslaughter! That was the verdict returned by the jury in the Criminal Court today against Reay Keith Demel, a young commercial ...

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  5. OMEO MURDER CASE CONCLUDES

    There is every possibility that the trial of Ronald Geeves Griggs (28), formerly Methodist minister at Omeo, who stands charged with having murdered his wife at Omeo on January 3, will be concluded today. Spirited addresses to the jury were made by both counsel for the ...

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  6. OPPERMAN ARRIVES

    Hubert Opperman, prince of Australian cycling champions, arrived by train from Melbourne this morning en route to Europe, where he will take part in the ...

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  7. SEPTIC THROATS

    Some time ago Mr. A. Clydesdale, M.L.A., made a request to the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) that a bacteriological examination should be made of the ...

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  8. RIOTS IN CAIRO

    Serious student riots occurred today. Thirty were injured and also eight police, whom 1500 striking students stoned from the Wald building, in which they ...

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  9. TENNIS CHAMPIONS

    Nearly 2,000 people were present at the grounds of the King's Park Tennis Club, and hundreds were still arriving when the International ...

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  10. EMPIRE CRUMBLED

    General Rawlinson, concluding his war journals, gives details of the attack upon Selle on October 17, 1918, when, he says, the whole of his army was in good heart ...

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  11. HOTEL SHOOTING

    Police-Sergeant Alexander Mark, who was wounded in the abdomen when attempting to arrest a man in the Brisbane Hotel on Wednesday, was reported ...

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  12. SEXUAL STERILIZATION

    The Bill providing for sexual sterilisation adopted by the Legislature, is to be contested in the Courts by the People's Protective League on the ground that it ...

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  13. NATIVES' WORST ENEMY

    A unique deputation, consisting of half-castes and full-blooded aborigines, headed by Mr. William Harris, a well-educated half-caste, waited on the ...

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  14. SEA PILOTS

    Mr. Tom Carter, chairman of the Fremantle Harbor Trust, left for the East by last night's Trans, train in connection with a claim for an award, now ...

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  15. HIDDEN BY BOUQUETS

    Mrs. Hinkler was almost hidden by bouquets when she departed from Toulon to join the boat for Australia. She appeared most excited at the ...

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  16. BOOKING FACILITIES.

    Seating accommodation plans for Saturday will be at the entrance gates, King's Park Club, on Saturday morning, whereas the plans for Monday will be ...

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  17. WOMAN FAINTS IN COURT

    Mr. Hickey, of Belmont, against whom a charge of manslaughter, arising out of a motoring accident, is pending, created a scene in the Criminal Court this ...

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  18. MR. MAXWELL, K.C.

    Mr. Maxwell, K.C., opened his address for the defence by saying that it was his duty to discuss with the jury the evidence on which they were to say ...

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  19. LITTLE GIRL KILLED

    Dr. Ramsay Smith (Coroner) committed Albert Ernest Tieste for trial for manslaughter this morning. Tieste was the driver of a car which ...

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  20. FIGHTING DRUG EVIL

    Signor Mussolini has promised the United States that in the summer he will attend a conference of the World Anti-Narcotic League, which is planning ...

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  21. METHODIST CONFERENCE

    The Methodist Conference was resumed this morning at Wesley Church, the Rev. W. R. Lang presiding. Presenting the report of the Young ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

    Flappers in England celebrated their franchise victory in Queen's Hall tonight by a monster meeting of delegates. One hundred and ...

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  23. INDUSTRIAL COURT CASES

    In the Industrial Court to-day, before the Industrial Magistrate (Mr. H. J. Craig), a number of firms and individuals were charged for minor breaches of ...

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  24. SUSPICIOUS FIRES

    Four fires in the Kangarills district during the last fortnight aroused the suspicions of the local police. Detectives were sent from Adelaide to ...

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  25. GOING TO ENGLAND

    The former Western Australian lightweight jockey, N. Percival, contemplates making a trip to England shortly. He will take his wife, and it will be a ...

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  26. LONDON M.O.P. SHELL SALES

    Messrs. Dalgety and Co., Ltd., advise having under date the 8th inst. received a cablegram from their head office reading as follows:—"Shark Bay shells, 293 ...

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  27. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    It is understood that Sir Eric Drummond wishes to retire from the Secretaryship of the League of Nations in order to return to England. ...

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  28. FLOODED AREAS FERTILE

    The Secretary of Commerce (Mr. H. C. Hoover) has predicted that the Mississippi valley will sufficiently recover from the flood disaster to produce a full ...

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