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  4. SMALLPOX SUSPECT

    The steamer Nieuw Zeeland, from Java, reached here today in quarantine. A quarantine officer who boarded the vessel noticed a woman passenger ...

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  5. FINANCIAL CRISIS

    Federal Ministers assembled here today for one of the most vital Cabinet meetings in the history of Labor Governments ...

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  6. ARCTIC BALLOONISTS

    Dr. Horn's vessel, the Bratvaag. has proceeded to Skjervoey, and will there await orders. Dr. Horn, interviewed, expressed the ...

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  7. DRAWN THROUGH PIPE

    A terrifying experience befel the 15-year-old Phyllis Bastin. who was holidaying at Torquay. She was swimming in the corporation ...

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  8. ATLANTIC FLIGHT

    Well over half-way across the Atlantic Captain Costes tonight reported himself all well. Late' in the afternoon he signalled that ...

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  9. "RANJI" AS HOST

    Gorgeously attired Indian servants belonging to the Jam Sahib of Nawanagra's retinue lent an Oriental touch to what was one of the happiest functions of ...

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  10. TOP TO BOTTOM

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) and his Ministers are reticent when approached these days with the question of what further economies are proposed for ...

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  11. PT. ADELAIDE STRIKE

    Strike action at Port Adelaide has resulted in disorganising the Spencer's Gulf and St. Vincent's Gulf trades, and today practically the whole of the coastal ...

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  12. DR. HORN'S OWN STORY

    "I first discovered a cooking apparatus marked with the name of a Swedish firm. Suddenly the thought struck me it might be the remains of the Andree ...

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  13. SHEARERS' DISPUTE

    Today brought forth no hopeful signs of a settlement of differences between shearers and pastoralists. Crowds of shearers at the ...

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  14. DROWNED IN RIVER

    The dead body recovered from the Swan River at the foot of Barrack-street on Sunday afternoon is still unidentified. Central police (B3206), invite ...

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  15. PRE-WAR PROMISES

    The International Federation of Trade Unions considers the time has arrived when a world-wide effort should be made to secure a 44-hour week for all workers ...

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  16. POLICE PROTECTION

    Police motor-cycle outfits were stationed along al[?]the main roads out of Fort Adelaide to give protection to vehicles taking goods away. Pickets are ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    At the Fremantle Rotary Club's weekly meeting today the secretary. (Mr. R. Hardouin) delivered an address on Industrial Arbitration ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. UNSKILLED "CRACKSMEN"

    A crude and unsuccessful attempt to open a safe at the Murray-street premises of Burmeister Bros., importers of jewellers' materials, was made during the ...

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  19. TO IMPROVE THEIR LOT

    A deputation from workers on the GicenmOuKt-oed deviation wal approach the Minister concerned (Mr. J. Scaddan) with a view to improving their l t gen. ...

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  20. MILITANTS COOLING

    Many tyres, including some of police motor cycles, have been punctured through bent nails, tacks and broken glass having been spread over the roads ...

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  21. GOVERNMENT CHANGES

    MR. F. J. HUELIN. Assistant Under-Secretary and secretary of the Medical and Health Department, who is to succeed Mr ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. FALL INTO HARBOR

    Whilst riding a bicycle along Victoria Quay shortly after midnight William J. Harrison (22), of 42 Bracks-street,North Fremantle, was thrown into the harbour ...

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  23. DEBTS MUST BE MET

    "I assert with all emphasis that our public liabilities must be met to the utmost farthing, and I strongly deprecate even the slightest thought that Australia ...

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  24. SKELETON REMAINS

    Dr. Horn has made a detailed statement to the chairman of the local council at Skjervoey, saying that cases on the alter-deck of the Bratvaag contained ...

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  25. WOMEN AS JURORS

    Man women throughout the State, and particularly in the city, where they are better organised, strongly support the proposal to amend the Juries Act ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING

    The interstatcr KAROOLA is timed to arrive at Fremantle at 4 o'clock tomorrow afternoon ...

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  27. MELBOURNE QUIET

    The wharves were normal today and there were no indications of any desire on the part of the workers to indulge in any outbursts of violence. Adequate ...

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  28. VICTORIA PARK EXCHANGE

    Mr. H. Gregory, M.H.R. has Informed the Lord Mayor of Perth that he has been advised by the Postmaster-General that owing to the financial situation ...

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  29. "FINE THROUGHOUT"

    Following is the is the official weather forecast for WA:— Except for some light showers in the lower south-west, line ...

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  30. "WILL GET THROUGH"

    "Australia will get through all right, but of course she will have to get down to it." That is the sum and substance of an ...

    Article : 184 words
  31. STOP PRESS

    The steamer Gascoyne is loading for Nor-West ports at c shed. GALLON LICENCE FOR PLAMYRA The Licensing Bench this ...

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  32. BLACKBOY CAMP

    There are daily about 1000 single men being, maintained at the Blackboy Unemployment Camp at the cost of 17s 1d a man per week ...

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  33. CHAS. PATTERSON'S DEATH

    The Crown Prosecutor. Mr. C. B. Gibson, announced in the Criminal Court today that the trial of clifford wray who will be charged with the w[?]ful ...

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  34. PERTH CLEARING HOUSE

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  35. WHARF ACCIDENT

    Gregory Collins (30), an employe of the Fremantle Harbor Trust, was removed to a private hospital from North Wharf about 10 o'clock this morning ...

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  36. FOX FILMS AND HOYTS LTD.

    Advice was received in Perth today that the Fox Films Corporation had become very closely associated with Hoyts Ltd.,and that two representatives of the ...

    Article : 49 words
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