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  4. LAND FOR SETTLERS

    At noon today the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) and the Minister for Lands (Mr. M.F.Troy) met Sir Charles Nathan and Mr. J. Gunn, of the Development and ...

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  5. GREAT ANXIETY FOR HINCHCLIFFE

    Anxiety is growing with regard to Hinchcliffe, which the usual crop of unconfirmed rumors fails to allay At 8.30 tonight thirty-six hours had elapsed since the start without any news. Though ...

    Article : 567 words
  6. FOUND DEAD

    S. W. Bentley was found dead to-day in his room at Rialto Buildings, Marilana-street, where he had an office. Apparently he had died two days before his ...

    Article : 146 words
  7. RESERVOIR DISASTER

    The Mayor (Mr. Cryer) announced to-day that the city of Los Angeles will take care of all the damage to properly caused by the floods. The most ...

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  8. KALGOORLIE'S BEER

    The Licences Reduction Board held Its first sitting yesterday to determine the claims of hotel owners who had been notified to appear before the board to ...

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  9. "DRUNKEN BRAWL"

    Arising out of what the police believe to be an underworld vendetta, Henry Whatton (43), tinsmith, and Frederick Lowe (33), laborer, wore remanded it ...

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  10. SEA BEACHES

    Opinion is being expressed lit several quarters as to the desirability of placing the development of sea frontages and beaches in the hands of a board on lines ...

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  11. SMALL RAINFALL

    The rainfall of this district was to an Australian remarkably small, the average being about six inches, and Mr. Clarke had had difficulty in convincing ...

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  12. WANTED—-A WIFE

    The Town Clerk of Glasgow has circulated to newspapers the following' letter, which he says he has ...

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  13. 'PLANE BUILDERS' STATEMENT

    Yesterday members of the Stinson Corporation who built the 'plane, stated that it was sold to Captain Hinchcliffe with the understanding that it was to be used ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. COUNTRY DESCRIBED

    Some interesting details concerning the terrain surrounding the scene of the recent dam burst at Santa Clara were obtained today from Mr. C. S. Bardwell ...

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  15. GRAVENALL BANKRUPTCY

    Samuel Boyd Gravenall, a well-known sporting journalist, until recently employed on the "West Australian," was the central figure in the Criminal Court ...

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  16. STRENGTH OF MUNDARING

    When inquiries were made today concerning the strength of Mundaring Weir following upon a correspondent's letter inquiring what would happen should ...

    Article : 253 words
  17. JOB PRINTING DISPUTE

    Parties to the job printing dispute were again in conference with the President of the Arbitration Court this morning. but after they had Spent some ...

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  18. FINE THROUGHOUT

    An overcast sky, together with a fairly high humidity, combined to make weather conditions in the metropolitan area today somewhat oppressive. So far no ...

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  19. SINCLAIR TURNS UP

    Sinclair arrived at Mrs. Hinchcliffe's house at Purley today, thus disposing of the rumor that three persons had left in the aeroplane piloted by Captain ...

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  20. DARKAN TRAGEDY

    The Coroner's inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of the 12-year-old girl, Ivy Lewis, will be opened at Williams on Tuesday next, at ...

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  21. NEWFOUNDLAND WATCH

    ST. JOHNS (Newfoundland), March 14. The marine and other authorities abandoned hope at noon to-day that the flight of Captain Hinchcliffe and the Hon. ...

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  22. SINCLAIR'S STORY

    "it was only two Hours. before ma departure of the 'Endeavor' that Miss Mackay decided to fly with Captain Hinchtiffe," says Sinclair in an ...

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  23. OFFICIAL FORECAST

    The following is the official forecast, as issued by the local bureau:— "Fine throughout for the present, with east to north winds and warm ...

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  24. PRIVATE WATER SCHEMES

    The irrigation and water conservation schemes in these parts are not Government controlled as they are here, but are run by financiers who secured money ...

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  25. SPEARWOOD GARDENS

    At the Invitation of Mr. W. H. Kitson, M.L.C., the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. Millington), the Director of Agriculture (Mr. Geo. L. Succon). and the ...

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  27. FREMANTLE BRIDGE

    The Fremantle railway bridge was inpected yesterday afternoon by the Minister for Railways (Mr. J. C. Willcock), the Acting Commissioner of Railways ...

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  28. CIRCLING AUSTRALIA

    A new eight-passenger De Havilland aeroplane named "Old Gold" is expected to reach Western Australia shortly. The machine, which was imported by ...

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  29. SCENE AT AERODROME

    The "Daily Express" reveales the scene at the aerodrome a few minutes before the 'plane's departure. It says that two chauffeur-driven saloon cars arrived from ...

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  30. WHEAT VALUES

    The Westralian Fanners, Ltd., advise having received a wheat cable despatched from London on March 14. The cable message reads:— ...

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  31. C.T.A. CONCERT PARTY

    At a meeting of the committee of the Commercial Travellers' Concert Party last night, the following officers were elected: Chairman, Mr. J. Dyson ...

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  32. STOP PRESS

    Frederick William Neander (63). widower, waterside worker, or Wellington-street, Alberton, was found dead hanging in a shed Et the rear ...

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  33. EASTWARD TONIGHT

    The following persons have booked to leave Western Australia for the Eastern States by tonight's Trans, train:— Mesdames Campbell, Hadlow, Selbey. ...

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  34. NEXT WEEK'S STOCK SALES

    The W.A. Fatstock Salesmen's Association report that the stock to be yarded at next week's sales at Midland Junction will be:—Tuesday, cattle, 521 ...

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  35. LEEDERVILLE FATALITY.

    Shortly after eight o'clock this morning the St. John Ambulance received an urgent call to Oxford-street, Leederville. There it was found that Sydney Minty ...

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  36. NORTHAM WINS BOWLS.

    The final match of the season was played here yesterday and resulted In a win for York. However, they were unable to overtake the ...

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  37. NO WILD ADVENTURE

    Captain. Hinchcliffe started out with a thorough realisation of the difflculty or his task. Apart from being an excellent pilot and a first-class navigator, he ...

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  38. RULES FOR RADIO

    The Foreign Relations Committee has favorably reported to the Senate on the international radio convention negotiated last autumn. ...

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  40. HINKLER AT SYDNEY.

    Sydney Atkinson Motors" Ltd. advise having received the following telegram from Sydney: "Hinkler, king of the air, crowned Sludebaker, king of cars, at ...

    Article : 34 words
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