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  3. KING'S CUP RACE

    Nepean at the week-end will again provide the happy hunting ground for rowing enthusiasts, who are eagerly watching the form of the crews and ...

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  4. JUDGE THREATENED

    Armed detectives have been appointed to watch Mr. Justice Avory, as a precautionary outcome of a threatening letter, following his passing of the death ...

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  5. PRINCE WILL FLY

    The Prince of Wales popularity renders it almost impossible for him to travel by road. He is frequently unpunctual at engagements owing to his being ...

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  6. EMPLOYMENT OF ALIENS

    In an effort to avert industrial trouble which is again brewing in the South Johnstone sugar area, Mr. W. J. Dunstan, a member of the Board of Trade ...

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  7. MOTOR GAR DEAL

    The vicissitudes of a secondhand Buick motor car were described in detail before Mr. Justice Draper in the Supreme Court this morning during the hearing ...

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  8. BRITAIN ADAMANT

    In the House of Commons today. Sir Austen Chamberlain (Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) said that Lord Lloyd (High Commissioner in Egypt ...

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  9. PECULIAR BEHAVIOUR OF NOVA PICTORIS

    An event described by Dr. W. H. Steavenson, president of the British Astronomical Association, as being without precedent, has been observed in the universe from South Africa. It is the splitting into two parts of the new star Nova Pictoris, discovered two years ago. ...

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  10. WARSHIPS FOR EGYPT

    The warships Ceres and Calypso have left here for Egypt, accompanied by the Valiant and the Warspite. ...

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  11. NEW VARSITY COLLEGE

    The litigation which has arisen in Melbourne between Rodney H. Alsop and Conrad H. Sayce, who were associated in the winning architectural design for ...

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  12. VALUABLE BABY

    Baby Vryheid is worth its weight in gold! In August of last year Miss Saran Slatter died in Australia and bequeathed ...

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  13. SECRET DISCUSSION

    The Chamber of Deputies met in secret session today, the Deputies assembling quietly. They were received by Nahas Pasha (Prime Minister) silently. ...

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  14. EGG-LAYING FEAT

    The most remarkable duck in the world appears to have been found in England. vAt the last Harper Adams' Laying ...

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  15. ADVICE TO PARENTS

    This time of the year is stated by the Public Health Commissioner. (Dr. Everett Atkinson) to be the most serious for diphtheria and scarlet fever. ...

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  16. BILL IS POSTPONED

    The Senate and the Chamber of Deputies have agreed to a postponement of the Assemblies Bill. ...

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  17. OUT OF WORK

    This morning four delegates, three married and one single, of the unemployed, had a talk with the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. H. Millington. ...

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  18. ASTRONOMER'S VIEWS

    In discussion the splitting of Nova Pictoris with a London "Daily Mail" representative, Dr. W. H. Steavenson, president of the British Astoronomical ...

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  19. 11 YEARS' SUSPENSE

    Thou[?]s of meeting her son again, even though was has taken toll of his memory, made Mrs. E. I. M'Quay, mother of a soldier who remained at Callan ...

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  20. NEW PETROL TAX

    Referring to the proposed rates relief, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) said that as a result of the relief more goods could be ...

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  21. CYCLIST KILLED

    Cyril Dingle, who died in the Adelaide Hospital on Monday night, as a result of injuries received when his motor cycle collided with a motor van on the ...

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  22. "THAT'S MY DADDY"

    A poignant touch was added to a case in the Criminal Court this morning when a tiny three-year-old tot, pointing to a young man in the dock, called loudly ...

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  23. TRAFFIC CHARGES

    A short list of cases was heard by the Assistant P.M. (Mr. F. F. Horgan) at the City Traffic Court this morning Sergeant Donohue prosecuted. ...

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  24. BEAM WIRELESS

    It is expected that the beam wireless between Canada and Australia will open for business shortly. Regular tests have been carried out for some weeks now ...

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  25. HAND BLOWN OFF

    When a gelignite charge exploded prematurely today at the Gorge, Aloomba, a Japanese workman, who was clearing land, had a hand blown off. ...

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  26. TAX ON KEROSENE

    It is persistently asserted that Mr. Winston Churchill will yield to the anger of the agriculturists, and strong pressure from the Conservatives, to exclude ...

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  27. STERN SENTENCE

    A middle-aged man named Sydney Stanley Darby was sentenced to three years' imprisonment with hard labor by Mr. Justice Northmore in the Criminal ...

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  28. STRANGE ACTIONS

    This morning the report of the splitting of Nova Pictoris was referred to the Government Astronomer (Mr. H. B. Curlewis). He said that for some time he ...

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  29. MOTOR CYCLISTS HURT

    When two motor cycles collided at the corner of Adelaide-terrace and Bennett-street at 7.35 a.m. today the riders were thrown to the roadway and ...

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  30. WONDERFUL ESCAPE

    While she was leaning over the balcony of the Nedlands Park Hotel, Nedlands, yesterday evening, Ruby Rogers, the seven-year-old daughter of the ...

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  31. SUNDAY SPORT

    Declaring that no nation could lose its Sunday and keep its soul, Rev. W. S. M'Leod, rector of Christ Church, Cootamundra, in a sermon urged that there ...

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  32. STOP PRESS

    It is understood that the new session of the Western Australian Parliament will begin on May 31 or June SHARKEY-DELANEY FIGHT. ...

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  33. DE-REGISTRATION SOUGHT

    No further developments in the dispute between the members of the job printing section of the Printing industry Employes' Onion and the Master ...

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  34. WYNDHAM KILLINGS

    The Minister controlling the Wyndham Meat Works (Mr. J. M. Drew) stated this morning that the killings at Wyndham for the week ended April 28 ...

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  35. NO RAIN YET

    Fine weather was experienced throughout the metropolitan area today. The only rain to be reported to the Weather Bureau as fallen throughout the State ...

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  36. MARKETING BOARD

    In the House of Commons today Col. L. S. Amery (Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs) informed a questioner that the Empire Marketing Board for ...

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  37. POLICE UNION

    Delegates to the annual conference of the Western Australian Police Union opened their business in the library at the Police Barracks this morning. ...

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  38. COOKS' DISPUTE

    The Australasian Council of Trades Unions will intervene in the cooks' dispute. The emergency committee of the ...

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  39. ANGLO-PERSIAN OIL

    In the House of Commons today the Undersecretary for Overseas Trade (Mr. A. M. Samuel), in answer to a question, said the interest the ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING.

    The interstate steamer KAROOLA is expected to arrive at Fremantle at noon tomorrow (Wednesday). With jute goods from Calcutta and ...

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