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  4. BURIED ALIVE

    Medical evidence at the inquest on Mr. and Mrs. kirby Indicated that both were buried alive while insensible, death occurring from eight to twenty hours prior ...

    Article : 224 words
  5. NO CHANGE AT FREMANTLE

    The water-front position at Fremantle today was unchanged from that of the past week. There are now a dozen ships idle at the Port, and calls for labor for ...

    Article : 243 words
  6. FLORIDA HORRORS

    Red Cross officials engaged in relief. work in Florida declared today that the conditions in the Lake Coeecholee regions surpass the horrors of the ...

    Article : 162 words
  7. CHEMICAL PROGRESS

    Mr. B. Todhunter. director of the Imperial Chemical Industries, Ltd., and also of their principal company in the Commonwealth, Nobel, Australia, arrived ...

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  8. SEAMEN BROUGHT INTO HOLD-UP

    Refusing to provide steam for a vessel loaded by "free labor," members of the Seamen's Union in Melbourne became involved in the strike today. Following the conference yesterday, the Port Phillip stevedores ...

    Article : 308 words
  9. HORRORS OF THEATRE DISASTER

    Though it is doubtful if the death roll resulting from the theatre fire disaster will reach the first staggering estimate, as a story of horror it is the worst in Europe for years. The tragedy was all due to the ...

    Article : 569 words
  10. KNIVES CLUTCHED IN HANDS

    Five bodies were recovered with knives clutched in their hands', evidently those of men who attempted to fight their way to the exits. One had a large knife ...

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  11. DODGING DUTY

    Australian wine growers know that their wines enjoy a preference over foreign wines in England; but they do not know that the foreigner overcomes ...

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  12. FREE LABOR At NEWCASTLE

    The steamer Swanley is being worked by free labor and is discharging case oil and timber from America. Fifty-five volunteers were engaged for the vessel ...

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  13. CROWD AT COURT

    A thousand people thronged the court when Conlin was charged with the murder of the Kirbys. He conveyed by a sign that he had no ...

    Article : 73 words
  14. FOOD SUPPLIES

    In the main grocers are keeping up supplies of the necessary foodstuffs, and so far there has been no noticeable increase in prices. ...

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  15. AMATEUR LUMPERS

    The following statement was issued to flay on behalf of the overseas and interstate shipowners—The object-lessen of the 1917 strike ...

    Article : 224 words
  16. MASS FOR VICTIMS

    At King Alfonso's request, a Funeral Mass on behalf of the victims of the fire is being celebrated in London tomorrow. King Alsonfo will attend, and has ...

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  17. ALL PORTS MUST WORK

    The Port Philip branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation surrendered to-day and offered to return to work, but volunteers continued to work the ships ...

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  18. OBJECTION TO SMOKING

    At a general meeting of the West Australian National Council of Women, held last night, the following resolution was passed as a protest against ...

    Article : 249 words
  19. FAMILY TRAGEDIES

    The father of a family of eight has been inquiring anxiously at all hospitals for his wife and children, who were in a box at the burnt theatre. ...

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  20. QUEENSLAND SEAMEN WORK

    The Queensland seamen today reaffirmed their decision to carry on the work The watersiders will ballot late today on the question of resumption. ...

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  21. "MANAGE OWN AFFAIRS"

    Following a pick-up at 8 a.m. today for the Huntress, Anieura, and Artemesia. on which 12 gangs are employed, a, stop-work meeting was held to receive ...

    Article : 200 words
  22. ESSENTIAL SERVICES

    The committee of the Essential Services Association, Perth, today issued the following statement:—"The interruptions in the trade and ...

    Article : 396 words
  23. PROPER ENROLMENT

    Every year, there are many instances of citizens arriving at a municipal polling place to find that their names are not on the rolls. ...

    Article : 167 words
  24. LABOR WOMEN'S CONFERENCE

    In the Trades Hall this morning the second women's conference of the Australian Labor Party was opened by the Premier, the Hon. P. Collier, M.L.A. ...

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  25. CLASHES IN ADELAIDE

    There was a stormy meeting of the Port Adelaide branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation this morning. The ...

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  26. WALSH SUPPORTED

    At the monthly stop-work meeting of the Fremantle branch of the Seamen's Union, members again voiced their support of Mr. Tom Walsh in his dispute ...

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  27. STOP PRESS

    It was announced this afternoon that the Government had decided to retain the Observatory and continue it under State control. ...

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  28. SHOPS AND FACTORIES ACT.

    A number of prosecutions under the Shop and Factories Act were made at the City Court this morning before Mr. A. B, Kidson, P.M. Katherine Dwyer ...

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  29. CENTENARY ANTIQUES SHOW

    The Girls' Friendly Society has advised the secretary of the centenary executive that they will be organising a display of antiques and needle craft ...

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  30. FISHERMAN'S RICH FIND

    A lump of ambergris worth £2500 has been found fifteen miles off shore by a fisherman of Gloucester. Massachusetts, who was attracted to the spot by ...

    Article : 86 words
  31. "DAILY NEWS" SUPPLEMENT

    Readers of "The Daily News" will on Friday evening receive a special 16-page supplement. This addition to the ordinary newspaper represents the first four-color newspaper supplement issued in Western Australia, and ...

    Article : 111 words
  32. NEW CABLES

    The proprietors of "The Daily News" have acquired the sole Western Australian rights of the United Cable Service, comprising the "Sun-Herald" and "The Times" services. Publication will commence on October 1 and messages will arrive "all round the clock." ' ...

    Article : 134 words
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