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  4. DEFEAT CERTAIN

    It seems that nothing short of a miracle will save the Honorary Minister (Mr. J. W. Hickey) from defeat for Central Province. Mr. E. H. Hall, the ...

    Article : 426 words
  5. FIXING BASIC WAGE

    This morning the Arbitration Court, consisting of President Dwyer and Messrs. W. Somerville and O. L Bloxsome, commenced an inquiry preparatory ...

    Article : 227 words
  6. EXIT PRINCE CAROL

    Prince Carol of Roumania, who was asked by the British Government to leave the country owing to his political activities, took his departure today for ...

    Article : 335 words
  7. NEW WALL-STREET RECORD

    The Stock Exchange again broke its sales record today with a trading total of 4,940,000 shares. Aeroplane issues were leading at a ...

    Article : 123 words
  8. HYDE PARK SCANDAL

    Mr. Tom Johnston (Lab.) gave notice of a question in the House of Commons today to the Home Secretary (Sir W. Joynson-Hicks), whether he was ...

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  9. MARITIME STRIKE HANGS IN BALANCE

    Summoned by the Waterside Workers' Federation, the maritime union conference met in Melbourne today, when two resolutions were submitted. One means uncompromising support for the cooks; the other calls for negotiation with the shipowners. ...

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  10. FIRST RESULT

    A number of competitions have been promoted in connection with Western Australia's Centenary celebration, and the first result was announced today. ...

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  11. WILL GIVE THEIR ALL

    Four New York millionaire supporters of Governor Smith told the Presidential Expenditure Committee today that the only limitation to their future ...

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  12. MODERATES CONFIDENT

    When the maritime union conference summoned by the Waterside Workers' Federation met today, there were two resolutions, one of which was a move ...

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  13. COUNCIL FINANCES

    "There is no reason to grow apprehensive about the financial position," said the Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) to-day discussing the City Council's ...

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  14. AMERICANS FAIL

    In the women's golf championship only one American, Mrs. Hurd, survived the fifth round. Miss Bragg beat the American hope ...

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  15. ABNORMAL WEATHER

    Today's maximum temperature in Perth—82 degrees—is a record for the time of year. Higher temperatures have been recorded in May, but not at this ...

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  16. 1,000 GUINEA MATCH

    Stewart is the only overseas player to qualify for the match-play stages of the thousand-guinea golf tournament, thanks to a fine round of 74. ...

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  17. NEVER A SHINY NOSE

    Lady Heath will arrive at Croydon this afternoon from Paris. Interviewed by a "Daily Express" representative at Le Bourget, she ...

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  18. RAILWAYS ARE READY

    In the event of a hold-up of the coastal shipping services the Railway Department will make every effort to handle consequently increased goods and traffic ...

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  19. Coal Mining Area

    At the Warden's Court held in Perth this morning an application for exemption in connection with coal prospecting area 481H was dealt with. ...

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  20. TRAFFIC PROSECUTIONS

    A prominent case among those heard in the City Traffic Court this morning before Mr. F. F. Horgan (Acting-Assistant Police Magistrate) was that of Ivan ...

    Article : 412 words
  21. RAIN FOR FARMERS

    Today's weather forecast should dispel the gloom of South-Western farmers so far as water is concerned. Rain is expected shortly in that area. Fine ...

    Article : 99 words
  22. SOME OTHER WOMAN

    In the House of Lords today Lord Astor moved for the appointment of a Select Committee to consider a change of the testamentary law, especially with ...

    Article : 166 words
  23. TELEGRAPH STOPPAGES

    While the extensive faults in lines within the State experienced by the Telegraphic Department during the week have been repaired to a great extent ...

    Article : 161 words
  24. NOBILE'S FLIGHT

    A wireless message from colonel Nobile states that the airship Italia, making an easterly course, sighted the Rudolph Land Islands, and is now ...

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  25. EASTWARD TONIGHT

    The following persons have booked to leave Western Australia for the Eastern States by tonight's Trans, train:—Mesdames Dwyer, Cumming, Russell, Brown ...

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  26. AFTER THE RECORD

    "I don't see why I shouldn't be allowed to take the risk." said Mr. Malcolm Campbell, the racing motorist, to-day, commenting on the Royal ...

    Article : 153 words
  27. FISH FROM GERALDTON

    A quantity of fish caught off Geraldton by the fishing boat Lapwing arrived at Fremantle yesterday by train from Geraldton, but, on inspection by ...

    Article : 212 words
  28. STOP PRESS

    An Argentinian, Francisco Pastore, has been arrested here and accused of defrauding a Monte Carlo bank of £8000 by means of a false ...

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  29. WHAT IS A TIE?

    The Marylebone Cricket Club today discussed the absurdity arising from the conflict of law No. 2, defining a tie, with the county rules relating to the ...

    Article : 121 words
  30. ORDER FOR SEPARATION

    Sarah Bennett was granted an order for separation and maintenance from her husband, Charles John Bennett, by Mr. H. J. Craig, R.M., and Mr. F. E. ...

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  31. KENNEL CLUB PARADE

    The W.A. Kennel club's annual parade in aid of the R.S.P.C.A. will be held at the White City on Saturday, June 2. Entries, 1s 6d each class, close on ...

    Article : 113 words
  32. NORWEGIAN HOLIDAY

    Two Norwegian ships now in Fremantle—the Austvard and the Heina—made a brave display of bunting today in honor of Constitution Day. The ...

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  33. FIVE AIRMEN KILLED

    Five military airmen, flying a bombing machine in a test over a suburb, crashed and were killed. ...

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  34. MAIL BAG THEFT

    Detectives investigating the theft of a mail bag on the Bunbury train early on Tuesday morning have failed to implicate any person. ...

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  35. AIRY CONVERSATION

    By means of a new wireless apparatus Lieut. Jouy Couje, in a test flight of 375 miles, remained in wireless conversation with half a dozen r[?] stations. ...

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  36. FOOTBALL AT KUNUNOPPIN

    The opening of the football association season took place on Saturday, May 12, when Kununoppin players journeyed to Nungarin, where they were defeated ...

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  37. Elderly Woman Collapses

    About noon today the St. John ambulance received a call to the State Labor Bureau in Pier-street, where it was found that Dorothy Duggan (49) had ...

    Article : 58 words
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  39. ENGLISH MAILS

    Advice has been received from the British Postal Authorities that mails for Australia left London on 10/5/28 per s.s. Mooltan. ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING

    The P. and O. Branch Service steamer BENALLA arrived at Fremantle from the Eastern States at 3 o'clock this afternoon [?] berthed at the North ...

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