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  4. BUSES COLLIDE

    Detectives have been instructed to make inquiries into last night's 'bus smash at Rockdale, in which three persons were killed and 40 others injured. ...

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  5. ALL WORLD MOURNS AIRSHIP VICTIMS

    Out of respect for the victims of the R101 disaster, the Prime Minister of France has proclaimed a national day of mourning for today, when the bodies will leave Beauvais for Calais in a special train on the way to London. A special national memorial service will be held at ...

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  6. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Last night's occurrence at Randwick, when two armed bandits boldly held up the conductor of a Maroubra-bound bus, David Rees, and robbed him of the day's ...

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  7. "REMARKABLE CASE

    "This is a remarkable case," said Mr. H. Parker in the Criminal Court today, when he appeared for Thorald Arthur Passant, who admitted a charge of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. TIRED OF LIFE

    Dr. Peter Schmidt, the rejuvenation expert and author of a book entitled "Conquest of Old Age," who was an ardent advocate of rejuvenation, did not ...

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  9. PRICE OF PETROL

    Mr. J. E. Fenton, acting-Prime Minister) who has ordered an immediate investigation into the price of petrol, said today that an officer of the ...

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  10. RAILWAY MIX-UP.

    One man was seriously injured last night in an accident that was miraculously free from fatal results, and there was a heavy toll of seriously injured. ...

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  11. TASK OF IDENTIFICATION

    A special committee of identification, including a senior Royal Air Force official, with a Cardington officer, who another who knew some of the ...

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  12. TRAMS AND LIGHTING

    The financial statement for the year of the Fremantle Municipal Tramways and Electric Lighting Board was presented to the Fremantle City Council ...

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  13. CRAGFORD GOING HOME

    Cragford will not race again at Randwick meetings and will be returned to Caulfield within a few days. He has had rather a strenuous campaign this spring ...

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  14. USE OF EXPLOSIVE GAS

    Declaring that the R101 disaster was undoubtedly due to the fact that the ship was inflated with explosive hydrogen gas, Admiral W. A. Moffett (chief ...

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  15. RETIRING COUNCILLOR

    Frior to the meeting of the Perth City Council yesterday afternoon a presentation was made by the Lord Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin. C.M.G.. M.L.C.) to Mr. ...

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  16. CHAMPION SCULLING

    Ted Phelps, the world's sculling champion, will meet Bert Barry ' over the Putney to Mortlake course on October 11. ...

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  17. WORLD'S SYMPATHY

    When the heads of the delegations to the Imperial Conference met today, their first act was to pass the following resolution ...

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  18. WAS IT PREMONITION?

    The "Daily Mail" says that just' before leaving to board the R101 Lord Thomson sat down at his desk at the Air Ministry and hurriedly scribbled a will ...

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  19. FOUGHT FOR LIFE

    The 48 bodies were found practically all with blenched hands and arms pulled back, indicating that death was not immediate and that all fought hard ...

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  20. SHEARERS v. STRIKERS

    Further evidence was heard today in defence of Henry John Chapman (34), James Albert Ryan (35), and David M'Caskie (25), shearers, who pleaded ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    Cr. W. J. Sumpton was re-elected by the Fremantle City Council last night as the council's representative on the W.A. Fire Brigades' Board. ...

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  22. CAPTAIN HISSED

    Vice-Admiral Kelly, commanding the first battle squadron, is holding an inquiry aboard the Revenge owing to over 50 of her crew over staying shore leave ...

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  23. LONDON WOOL SALES

    At today's wool sales 8908 bales were offered. including23155 Australian, mainly scoured merinos. The greater part was withdrawn, [?] ...

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  24. ROYAL SHOW

    Today was Judging Day at the Annual Royal Show, when judges, stewards and attendants are busy appraising, labelling and preparing ...

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  25. FINE FOR PRESENT

    Following is the official Weather forecast for W.A.:- "Generally fine for the present, with east to north winds, but the ...

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  26. NO CHECK TO PROGRESS

    Referring to the airship disaster the "Sun-Herald" representative asked Mr. Henry Ford whether he thought it would be a setback to building airships. ...

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  27. OVERLAND TONIGHT

    Following are the passengers booked to leave Western Australia for the Eastern States by the Trans, train tonight:-Messrs. Rev. Needham, Bell ...

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  28. ACCIDENT AT SHOW

    While jumping at the Royal Show about H o'clock this morning, Reginald Padgett, of the Remount Depot, Guild ford, was thrown from his horse. He ...

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  29. CHARITY FOOTBALL

    The organising committee for the charity football match at Subiaco next Saturday, which is composed of the executive of the W.A. Football League, and ...

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  30. CAMBRIAN SOCIETY OF W.A.

    Tomorrow evening the Cambrian Socity will hold a concert and social at the Central Hall, Murray-street. A good musical programme has been ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

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  32. EAST FREMANTLE FOOTBALL CLUB

    Members and patrons are notified that the usual weekly dance will not be held tonight. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  33. ONLY BEE ROBBERY

    Rumors of masked men were freely circulated in Bicton last night and residents of that locality were still inquiring today as to the operations of the ...

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  34. ST. JOHN'S AMBULANCE ASSOTIATION

    A class for men will commence at the ambulance depot, Murray-street, on Friday, October 10. at 7.30 p.m., for first aid instruction. The fee for the ...

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  35. SHELL COUNTRY BALL

    Owing to the influx of country visitors, tickets for the "Shell" Charity Ball, to be held at Temple Court on Thursday [?] rapidly sold. ...

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  36. WESTMINSTER SINGERS

    Word has been received that the Westminster Singers will come to Perth about the end of this month. Mr. Nigel Brock will make the necessary ...

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