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  4. SIGNIFICANT MOVE

    Shipping men and members of the maritime unions are convinced that behind the grave unrest which threatens the Australian shipping is a formidable ...

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  5. COUNTERFEIT NOTES

    Following upon the police raid on a house in the scrub at Ocean Grove, near Geelong, on Saturday, when two Russians were arrested in connection ...

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  6. RAPIDLY RECOVERING

    Optimistic comments on England's financial outlook were expressed this morning by Mr. Harold T. Morton, of the firm of Morton Bros., prominent London ...

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  7. UNKNOWN WOMAN DIES

    After having lain unconscious and unidentified in the Perth Hospital since Friday morning, a woman who had been knocked down by a motor car at the ...

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  8. KING'S CUP RACE

    Most of the crews training for the King's Cup on the Nepean River next Saturday, are easing up in their work, having completed the serious side of ...

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  9. BRITAIN AND EGYPT

    The Egyptian reply to the British ultimatum states that the Government, in its solicitude that no country should interfere in its affairs, regrets Britain's ...

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  10. HEAVY AERIAL MAIL

    A total of 20,867 letters was carried by the aerial mail between Perth and Derby during March, while the weight of freight during April Was 34031b., says ...

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  11. "FLYING SCOTSMAN"

    The regular non-stop run of the Flying Scotsman was auspiciously inaugurated today, the express arriving at King's Cross from Edinburgh one minue ...

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  12. "SAVED FROM RUIN"

    The Earl of Birkenhead (Secretary of State for India), speaking at the Imperial Ladies' Club dinner, said: "English interposition in Egypt saved ...

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  13. SCHNEIDER CUP

    The death occurred today of M. Jacques Schneider, the donor of the Schneider Seaplane Cup. (Jacques Schneider was an ...

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  14. SOLDIER FARMER

    An "under-the-lap" agreement between a soldier settler and a farmer who had a farm to sell was, according to the story told by Henry Edward ...

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  15. HUNDREDS OF EAGLE-HAWKS

    "When passing through between Bray Junction and Mt. Gambier (South Australia), and about 25 miles from the latter centre, we came to a fence, strung ...

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  16. CITY BUILDINGS

    General Sir Talbot, Hobbs returned to Perth by the Transcontinental express this morning. "I was very much impressed with the ...

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  17. INJURED AT WORK

    On December 12 Edward John Longridge, boot operator, was cutting out soles with a machine at Pearse Bros.' factory, North Fremantle, when a piece ...

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  18. NO REPLY RECEIVED

    In the House of Commons this afternoon Sir Austen Chamberlain was asked whether he had any further statement to make regarding Egypt ...

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  19. BRITISH UNEMPLOYED

    The number of unemployed on April 23 was 1,062,300, which was 21,474 less than the week before ...

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  20. CONSIDER POINTSMAN

    A competition which aimed at providing designs of shelter for the city pointsmen was conducted by "The Dally News" recently, the time for acceptance ...

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  21. BEE INDUSTRY

    At the annual conference of the N.S.W. Apiarists' Association opened in Sydney yesterday it was stated that South Australia, in order to benefit ...

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  22. DETERMINED NEW SETTLERS

    On the western side of the border, whilst Mrs. Dunn and I were at Mandabillia Station, on the western side of the W.A. border ...

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  23. U.S. OIL SCANDALS

    H. F. Sinclair gave the Senate Teapot Dome Committee his version of the oil affair, in which he had frequent lapses of memory ...

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  24. AMANULLAH IN POLAND

    King Amanullah of Afghanistan today visited Marshal Pilsudski (Prime Minister of Poland), and remained in conversation with him for three-quarters of an ...

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  25. THREE CHARGES

    Three charges were preferred against Joseph Dunne at the City Court this morning, before Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M. He pleaded guilty to charges of ...

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  26. RECKLESS DRIVING CHARGE

    About 1.15 p.m. on April 11 Robert Neaves (painter) of 12 Caporn-street, Nedlands, was driving his light Ford truck in a westerly direction along the ...

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  27. W.A. EISTEDDFOD

    Two sections of the musical contests in connection with the fifth annual W.A. Eisteddfod were held at the Assembly Hall this morning. The contest for ...

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  28. JOB PRINTING DISPUTE

    There have been no developments in connection with the dispute existing in the job printing industry. The matter will be argued in the Arbitration Court ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    Volumes of smoke observed arising in the direction of Leederville this afternoon were due to a bush fire during clearing operations on ...

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  31. BICYCLE THIEVES BUSY

    For some weeks the Fremantle Criminal Investigation Department has received reports of the theft of bicycles. In a number of instances the stolen ...

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  32. LATE SHIPPING

    Latest advices indicate that the steamer GASCOYNE will arrive at Robb's Jetty from Derby at daylight tomorrow (Thursday ...

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  33. OLD MAN KILLED

    While alighting from a tram at the intersection of Beaufort-street and Fourth-avenue last night Edward Polehill (75), of 118 Broome-street, was knocked down ...

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  34. Family Notices

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  35. RAIN IS EXPECTED

    The metropolitan area was again treated to awelcome spell of fine weather, though up to 9 o'clock this morning, conditions were anything but warm. The ...

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  36. IN CHINESE GARDEN

    Two boys aged 15 years were proceeded against at the Fremantle Children's Court this morning before Mesdames Nixon and Clark for having been ...

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  37. SUYA ADVICES.

    Arrivals here today were:—Wirrall, from New York, and Waipahi from Pago Pago ...

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  38. STOWAWAYS ON KAROOLA

    On arrival of the Interstate steamer Karoola at Fremantle today four stow- aways were handed over to the police. The men boarded the vessel at Port ...

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  39. HIT BY TRAM

    Crossing Barrack-street, near the Railway Hotel, this morning, Robert Stephen Snaire (53), of 99 Newcastle- street, was struck by a tram and ...

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  40. OBSCENE LANGUAGE

    A fine of £5 was imposed by Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M., at the City Court this morning, on May Foster (27) domestic, who was charged by Constables Tonkin ...

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  41. BREACH OF EDUCATION ACT.

    Five parents were-charged at the Fremantle Children's Court this morning with having neglected to send their children to school. Two children of one ...

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