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  4. PORTO RICO DISASTER

    Official reports indicate that the situation in Porto Rico is increasingly desperate. It is estimated that 700,000 people are ...

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  5. THE REST's EASY WIN

    In the match between Lancashire (champion county) and the Rest, the latter declared their first innings closed at 603 for 8 wickets. ...

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  6. IDLE FREMANTLE

    The usual call for labor at this morning's pick-up was without result, and the only activity on the waterfront at Fremantle today is at the Japanese steamer ...

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  7. TORNADO'S HAVOC

    The Red Cross Society is enlisting all available surgical aid to follow the initial contingent of relief workers into the stricken Florida area, where the ...

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  8. TODAY'S TRAFFIC LIST

    Among the persons Charged at the City Traffic Court this morning were many whose offences were caused by either ignorance of, or indifference in ...

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  9. SHIPPING CRISIS INTENSIFIED

    The failure of the watersiders to obey the instructions of their general secretary to return to worK under the Beeby award in all ports has intensified the shipping crisis. Operations oh seven interstate and eight overseas vessels were in ...

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  10. NEIL CLAYTON'S DEATH

    Detectives and traffic, police, after having interviewed Archibald A. Summers (22), of Lord-street, city, last night, declared him to have been the ...

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  11. SEASON DIES GLORIOUSLY

    The cricket season died gloriously, the final day enabling Sutcliffe, and Tyldesley to join Hendren, Mead, and Woolley as scorers of three thousand runs, in the ...

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  12. BEST OF HIS CAREER

    Spearfelt, who leaves for Sydney on Thursday, was the star worker at Caulfield this morning. He ran a mile and a quarter in 2.9 and once round (a mile ...

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  13. OUTSIDERS FEEL-PINCH

    Ninety per cent, of the employes Holden's, motor body builders, numbering 2700, have been given notice of dismissal. ...

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  14. DO OWN LOADING

    The continuation of the waterside strike will have such serious consequences for the poultry farmers of the State, that they are considering taking ...

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  15. NEW CRUISERS

    Details regarding the two new Australian cruisers, the first of which—H.M.A.S. Australia—is due in Melbourne about November 1, have now been ...

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  16. FEDERATION EXECUTIVE

    The management committee of the Waterside Workers' Federation continued its sitting today with a discussion of the whole situation in the light of reports ...

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  17. SWATH 100 MILES WIDE

    Incomplete reports indicate that eight are dead [?] 100 injured as a result of the Florida storm. Many inland towns have not been reported, as the storm cut ...

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  18. STATESMAN AGAIN

    Statesman executed another brilliant gallop at Rand wick this morning. Accompanied by Fondant, he beat the latter by a length over a round on the tan ...

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  19. LIMBS BRUISED AND BROKEN

    Two motorists from Palm Beach say that hundreds were cut arid bruised and had broken limbs. Hardly a building escaped damage and public utilities were ...

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  20. "WINDMILL" AUTOGYRO

    The "Daily Telegraph's" aviation expert, describing his flight from Southampton to Croydon In the Spanish inventor De La Cierva's new "Windmill" ...

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  21. PORT ADELAIDE IDLE

    There was no work on the Port Adelaide wharves this morning. At a mass meeting of watersiders the men decided to endorse the action of ...

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  22. SYDNEY WORK LIMITED

    Watersiders are working the vessels in port, but owing to the tailing off of ships arriving the number of men employes is not large. ...

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  23. STEVEDORES REFUSE

    As the stevedores refused to offer at the second pick-up this afternoon, urgent cargoes for England will be seriously delayed. ...

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  24. WIND SPEED 125 M.P.H.

    A message from Miami says that at West Palm Beach the damage runs into millions. Not a building was undamaged. ...

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  25. TENDER FOR SERGE

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. J. C. Willcock) stated this morning that tenders had been dealt with for serge for uniforms for officers of the ...

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  26. BRISBANE STILL IDLE

    The waterside workers again refused employment on the waterfront this morning. A meeting of the union is now in progress. ...

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  27. GOLDEN MILE'S RUNNING

    Today the stewards held an inquiry into the running of Golden Mile in the concluding event at Canning Park last Saturday. ...

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  28. COLLIE MINERS

    A conference was held at Collie on September 7 between the Minister for Mines (Mr. S. Munsie), the mine managers and representatives of the miners. ...

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  29. CENTENARY HOCKEY

    Associated with the important sporting programmes of the State next year will be a hockey championship of Australia. As the result of our players going to ...

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  30. LATE PERSONAL

    Mr. Claude Kingston, publicity director of J. C. Williamson, Ltd., left Adelaide today by the Trans, train for Perth to make arrangements for the grand opera ...

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  31. HOBART WORKING

    Watersiders worked all vessels in port today, there being no hitch. ...

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  32. COCHET CHAMPION

    Henri Cochet won the national singles tennis championship, today, defeating F. T. Hunter, 4-6, 6-4, 3-6, 7-5, 6-3. ...

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  33. STOP PRESS

    During the pick-up of the watersiders outside the Federation's rooms in Sussex-street this afternoon, Edward Smith, the shipowners' ...

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  34. SETTLEMENT HOPED FOR

    Negotiations for a complete settlement of the waterside dispute in which the Premier (Mr. Hogan) is again taking a hand, took place today. It is believed ...

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  35. KNOCKED DOWN BY CART

    The St. John ambulance conveyed Harold Bishop (about 16) to Perth hospital today suffering from a fractured rib. The lad had been knocked down ...

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  36. OVERLAND TONIGHT

    The following persons have booked to leave Western Australia for the Eastern States by tonight's Trans, train:—Messrs. Lynn, Foxworthy, Mannike ...

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  37. INDIAN FOR TRIAL

    John Peters was this morning committed for trial on September 26, on a charge of having unlawfully and maliciously wounded his wife, Polly Peters ...

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  38. TWO LADS ARRESTED

    Consequent on investigations into the report of a 13-year-old girl yesterday, that on Sunday afternoon she had been criminally assaulted at Mount ...

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  39. A CATASTROPHE

    "There," he said, as he surveyed the clothes-post, which had taken him the best part of the afternoon to fix in the garden; "that's as firm as a rock. Even ...

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  40. ENGLISH MAILS

    Advice has been received from the British postal authorities that mails which left Fremantle on 20/8/28 by the s.s. Mongolia, arrived in London on ...

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  41. ONE AGAINST SHELLEY

    A schoolmaster named Bird was unpopular because of his quick temper. One morning his pupils wrote on the blackboard:— ...

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  42. UNREGISTERED SHOPS

    Fines of 10s each with 3s costs were imposed at the City Court this morning by Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M., on Henry W. Tripp, Mary King, John McDougall ...

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  44. LATE SHIPPING

    The Orient mail steamer ORSOVA is expected to arrive at Fremantle from London tomorrow, approximate time not yet known. ...

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