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  4. BOXER TO KING

    This morning a representative of "The Daily News" enjoyed a bedside interview with a king. That's something which is not accomplished every day, and the ...

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  5. HEARD CLEARLY

    All London's magneto interference, notably trams and buses, combined for a time to shut out 3LO Melbourne in a special broadcast for picking up by ...

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  6. ALL SHIPS BLACK

    Mr. G. Moate, Federal President of the Marine Stewards' Union, announced today that the maritime transport group, Sydney, had decided to declare "black ...

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  7. HAVOC OF FLOODS

    The extent of the havoc caused throughout Queensland by disastrous floods canot yet be compiled. Bridges have been washed away and ...

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  8. BLOT ON PERTH

    Various compliments were paid to the beauties of Perth and its surroundings at a civic reception tendered today by the Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) to the ...

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  9. ANZAC DAY

    The commercial office of "The Daily News" will be open as usual for the receipt of advertisements and ...

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  10. WILKINS FLIES ACROSS NORTH POLE

    When Captain Wilkins was compelled to land at Dauholen Island there was little food, but fortunately whale fishers sighted the machine of the flyers on the ...

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  11. WATERSIDE TROUBLE

    Further evidence that there will be a big waterfront struggle was forthcoming today when the Goulburn became affected by the cooks' ban through an ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. FRENCH ELECTIONS

    M. Briand (Minister for Foreign Affairs), M. Herriott (Minister for Public Instruction), and M. Tardieu (Minister for Public Works) have been ...

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  13. NOT A STUNT FLIGHT

    Captain Wilkins' flight will mean much to meteorology. Mr. A. M. Smith, of the 1927 expedition, said "Wilkins is not interested in a ...

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  14. PRICE - CUTTING

    The sixth biennial conference of the Federated Association of Master Painters opened in Perth today with delegates from all States present ...

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  15. ITALIAN POLAR AIRSHIP

    Colonel Nobile's base steamship Citta di Milano has left King's Bay after a delay of two days. (Colonel Nobile is making a Polar ...

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  16. MAGNIFICENTLY DONE

    Professor F. Nansen, the well-known Arctic explorer, when interviewed, said he greatly admired the achievement. It seemed to have been magnificently done ...

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  17. "SECRET" CONFERENCE

    Mr. J. Kean, organising secretary of the Victorian Labor Party, said today that Messrs. Hughes, Keane, and Reid, Victorian Labor M's.L.A., who are now in ...

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  18. LABOR PRESS COMMENT

    The London newspapers acclaim Captain Wilkins' feat. The "Daily Herald" (Lab.), in an editorial, states the intrepid Australian has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. SPLENDID ACHIEVEMENT

    Captain Roald Amundsen believes that Polar flying conditions are more favorable now than in May, when fog is prevalent ...

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  20. AUSTRALIA'S WOOL

    According to the Mabourne "Herald," the value of the American wool clip sold from July 1, 1927, to March 31,1928, totals £55,563,152. This estimate is ...

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  21. COLLIERY EXPLOSION

    An explosion occurred in the Redbank colliery at Ipswich today while three officials were below on a tour of inspection ...

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  22. FOOTBALL

    The football association which last year was termed the Eastern Districts Football Association has been changed to the Northam National Football ...

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  23. ANZAC DAY AT NORTHAM

    Northam is commemorating Anzac Day loyally as in the past, and all the churches are holding services in memory of those who gave their lives on that ...

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  24. W.A. EISTEDDFOD

    Twe sections of the elocution tests being held in connection with the W.A. Eisteddfod were brought to a close today ...

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  25. COMMON BETTING HOUSES

    A charge of having kept premises at the corner of Wray-avenue and Hampton -road, Beaconsfield, as a common betting house was denied by George ...

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  26. FUTURE ASPIRATIONS

    According to information available here, Captain Wilkins, intended, if the Spitsbergen flight were successful, to leave next September on an Antarctic ...

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  27. FINE GENERALLY

    Fine weather was experienced throughout the metropolitan area today. OFFICIAL FORECAST The following official weather forecast ...

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  28. DEAD MAN'S BEACH

    The actual spot where Captain Wilkins landed was Dead Man's Beach, 30 miles north of Green Harbor, a most isolated spot, unpeopled and houseless ...

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  29. JOB PRINTING DISPUTE

    Mr. F. G. Saunders, secretary of the W.A. branch of the P.I.E.U.A., communicated the information today that the Federal council of the organisation is ...

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  30. A CORRECTION

    In Saturday night's issue it was reported that John Dinitros, residing at Roe-street, Perth, who was concerned in a motor accident, was an employe of ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

    A wakened early Sunday morning by the sound of strange voices outside her home at Walkerville, Mrs. Hathleen Malone. 84. got out of bed ...

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  32. SERIOUS CHARGE

    A charge of having improperly dealt with a boy under the age of 14 was preferred against Ernest Hayes, a laborer employed at Guildford, by Detective ...

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  33. ADVENTUROUS CAREER

    Captain G. H. Wilkins is another of Australia's adventurous sons, and he is only 40 years of age. He is a noted explorer, airman, soldier, naturalist and ...

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  34. LATE SHIPPING

    The State motor ship KOOLINDA is expected to arrive in Gage Roads from the North-West at midnight tonight, and should berth at adylight tomorrow ...

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  35. UNPAID LOAN

    Walter Albert Smith (22) pleaded guilty this morning, before. Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M., to a charge of having, on April 8, obtained 10s from Frederick ...

    Article : 134 words
  36. OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC

    Alexander Hyman, Lawrence Vick and Alexander Maru were each fined 40s at Fremantle Police Court this morning for having obstructed the traffic on ...

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  37. WAR ON BUTTERCUPS.

    The pretty yellow buttercup, beloved by children, artists and poets, has proved to be a traitor. Most people have imagined that buttercups help the cows to ...

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