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  4. LARGEST METEORITE

    Professor Kulik, who recently located the world's largest meteorite which fell In the far north-eastern Siberia in 1908, in a lecture at Moscow, says it ...

    Article : 160 words
  5. STILL BETTER NEWS OF THE KING

    Five doctors consulted at Buckingham Palace today, following which they issued a bulletin at 3.30 p.m., summarised as follows:— "We are happy to state that the King's progress is now more firmly established. His majesty's strength, breathing, lung, and heart are ...

    Article : 253 words
  6. FILL THE LARDER

    At every holiday period the housewife has to be certain that the family will not run short of "eats." Like all other people the butcher, and the baker and ...

    Article : 355 words
  7. FUNCTIONS QUESTIONED

    Reviewing the expenditure by the Empire Marketing Board, the House of Commons' Select Committee on the Estimates, expresses the opinion that the board is ...

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  8. GAS EXPLOSION CAUSES DEVASTATION

    A series of gas explosions under High Holborn, Shaftesbury-avenue, and New Oxford-street yesterday morning created a sensation in 'London, and traffic, and business have been suspended or disorganised. Hundreds of yards of roadway were torn up by the explosions, and the flames ...

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  9. PRINTING TRADE

    In the Arbitration Court this morning, before Mr. W. Dwyer (President), Mr. O. L. Bloxsome (employers' representative), and Mr. W. ...

    Article : 473 words
  10. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The "Manchester Guardian" says that despite various contradictions it is now learned from an authoritative source, that if His Majesty's health permits, the ...

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  11. SEVEN DOCTORS CONSULT

    Seven doctors, the greatest number hitherto assembled during the King's illness, called at the Palace this evening. Sir Stanley Hewett stayed all night and ...

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  12. BIGGEST METEORITES

    When Professor Kulik's address was referred to the Government Mineralogist (Dr. E. S. Simpson), the doctor; was first amazed and then openly sceptical. ...

    Article : 417 words
  13. "BEST CHRISTMAS CARD"

    "It Is the best Christmas-card we could have." remarked a member of a crowd at Buckingham Palace on reading this afternoon's favorable bulletin, which ...

    Article : 373 words
  14. COOL CHRISTMAS

    "I don't think we will have a hot Christmas," said Mr. E. B. Curlews, the Government Meteorologist, this morning, when expressing the opinion that finer ...

    Article : 556 words
  15. SCARBOROUGH AFFRAY

    A sequel to the alleged shooting affray at Scarborough, the victim of which still lies in the Perth Hospital, occurred in the City Court this morning, when ...

    Article : 156 words
  16. IN TOWN FOR XMAS.

    E. Mason, kangaroo hunter of Serpentine, who objects to the "Mister" ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. SENTENCE LENGTHENED

    Already serving a sentence In the Fremantle Gaol, James Orland Viney, was brought up to Perth this morning, and appeared in the City Court before ...

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  18. HAPPY KIDDIES

    Father Christmas made his round at the Children's Hospital this afternoon and for an hour, as the red-cloaked white-bearded favorite visited the wards, ...

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  19. NEW AWARDS

    Today an Industrial Board, consisting of Mr. Frank Walsh (chairman), Messrs. F. Levinson and Jorgensen (employers' representatives) and Messrs. Davies and ...

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  21. NURSES' UNION

    The W.A. Male and Female (Mental) Nurses' Industrial Union of Workers, applied to the Arbitration Court this morning .for decision in their ...

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  22. IDLE AND DISORDERLY

    Evidence that he had been in the habit of loitering around hotels with undesirable characters, and of frequently Chinese gambling dens, was given by several ...

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  23. WHEELER'S EARNINGS

    In the Arbitration Court this morning, before Mr. President Dwyer and Messrs. O. L. Bloxsome and W. Somerville, the Coal Miners' Union appealed ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    The jockey's licence of the [?] Victorian, W. Duncan,, has been suspended during the pleasure of the V.R.C. committee. ...

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  25. LICENSING COURT

    An application by Mrs. M. T. Quealy, of the Goldfields Wine and Beer Saloon, Kalgoorlie, to deduct 1 per cent, of the 2 per cent.-" of payments to the ...

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  26. TRAFFIC OFFENDERS

    Forty-six traffic offenders were charged in the Fremantle Police Court today before Mr. H. J. Craig, R.M. Included in the list were several charges of speeding ...

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  27. LONDON EXPLOSION

    The congestion of traffic following the interruption to the busy routes, today culminated tonight in the worst confusion ever known. ...

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  28. CIVIC AFFAIRS

    A civic reception will be tendered by the Mayor and councillors of Perth to the visiting skiff yachtsmen on January 2. ...

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  29. SUPREME COURT VACATION

    The Supreme Court sat today for the last time before the Christmas holidays, but arrangements have been made for the vacation, under which Mr. Justice ...

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  30. HOTEL CECIL SOLD

    The Hotel Cecil, situate .at Canning ton, was sold at public auction on Wednesday last through the agency of Mr. Joseph Charles to Mrs. C. M. ...

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  31. AWARD DELIVERED

    The Arbitration Court, consisting ofMr. W. Dwyer (President) and Messrs. Bloxsome and Somerville, today delivered the new award to the Kalgoorlie branch of the Amalgamated Engineering Union of Workers, the respondents being LaKe View and Star Ltd. and others. ...

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  32. LATE SPORT

    In the Senior Church Cricket Association tournament for tomorrow Maylands has forfeited in the match against Hawthorn Ramblers A2. ...

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