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  3. SCHOONER CAPSIZES

    Experts are at a loss to account for the capsizing yesterday of the auxiliary schooner Isabella de Fraine, which was considered to be a seaworthy craft. ...

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  4. ARCTIC TRAGEDIES

    Behounek, a member of Viglieri's party, states that when the stranded men first discovered that the wireless was out of order Mariano and Zappi suggested ...

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  5. INTERSTATE FOOTBALL

    As a result of injury sustained on Saturday, when J. Baggott (Richmond) hurt his hand, he will not be able to play against Western Australia on ...

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  6. HEALTH HAZARDS

    Few motor-car owners, as they survey a luxuriously finished limousine or a modest roadster, realise the hazards with which workmen handling spray-painting ...

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  7. FORTHCOMING TESTS

    Mr. "Plum" Waraer, writing in the "Morning Post" says: "The cricket season will reach a climax this week with the Players match. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. SHOOTING MYSTERY

    While closing his confectionery shop in Evelyn-street. East Melbourne, early this morning Percy Jenkins (47) was shot' in the stomach and leg by three ...

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  9. TOUR DE FRANCE

    Nidas Frantz, of the Alcyon team, who hails from Luxembourg, has won the Tour de France. Andre Leducq (France) was second. ...

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  10. RECORDS BROKEN

    In the British women's athletic championships the South African Olympiad representative, Miss Clark, won the 100 yards hurdles in 13 4-5sec., a world's ...

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  11. SINGAPORE TRADE

    Last week Mr. W. M. Marks, M.H.R., who was visiting Perth, made reference to the possibilities for trade with Singapore, and expressed the opinion that ...

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  12. LAST STAGE OF RACE

    In the Dieppe to Paris stage of the Tour de France there were 46 starters. It was very hot. and the riders-were satisfied with a very slow pace for the first ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. OUTLAWRY OF WAR

    Sir W. Joynson-Hicks (Home Secretary), speaking at Evesham, thought that when Britain signed the Kellogg Pact she was entitled to say to America ...

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  14. NOVEL AIR RALLY

    Six' thousand people attended a novel air rally at the Penshurst aerodrome. Lady Heath, acting as god-mother, christened the Seawater light aeroplane ...

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  15. FOOTBALL IN AMERICA

    E. C. ("Cargie") Greeves, the brilliant centreman and interstate footballer, who is one of the best known and most popular Victorian League footballers, has ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. UNIQUE LEMON

    A most interesting freak was handed in at "The Daily News" office this morning by a resident of Perth. It took the form of a double lemon. ...

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  17. ITALY'S ACCEPTANCE

    Signor Mussolini (Prime Minister), announcing Italy's full acceptance of the Kellogg Pact, agrees to the Interpretations of the treaty contained in ...

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  18. CYCLING RACES

    At Manchester today the heat winners In the Vitonica Gold Cup (502 yards from scratch) Included the Australian Olympic cyclists Standen, whose ...

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  19. FIGHT FOR LABOR RULE

    A big fight for the control of the industrial movement began this afternoon, when the fourth All-Australian Union Congress met in Melbourne. ...

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  20. JERVIS BAY SENSATION

    On interesting account of the trouble experienced on the Commonwealth liner, Jervis Bay between Fremantle and Colombo came to hand by post on Saturday ...

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  21. VERY GOOD RAINS

    To some extent the present season from the point of view of rainfall has been a peculiar one. A place like Moora, for instance ...

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  22. WOOL AND WHEAT

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. M. F. Troy), who last week paid a visit to the Borden district, stated this morning that the country around this centre was ...

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  23. MIGRANT IN TROUBLE

    Two years ago Albert James Morris arrived in Australia as a migrant, and lie has spent a good proportion of the interim in gaol. He appeared before ...

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  24. HEAT FOG CAUSES MISHAPS

    The spell of brilliant weather continues over England, the unusual shade temperature of 87 being reached in some places. Yesterday London experienced ...

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  25. YALLOURN COAL

    Writing of the Empire's brown coal in an article in the Bulletin of the Imperial Institute, Sir Richard Radmayne (chairman of the Advisory Council on ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    Mr. Edward A. Cook, who will leave Fremantle on tho City of Manila tomorrow for Capetown, from which city he proposes to walk to Cairo ...

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  27. BOOKMAKERS SCORE

    There were no big winners over the Grand National double. The winning owners and a majority of racegoers also failed to connect Longlands and Namera ...

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  28. MAPLE FAVORITE

    Maple's name was heard pretty freely today in. connection with the Caulfield Cup, and the Western Australian-owned mare is now favorite for the race. ...

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  29. DALWALLINU ROBBERY

    A telephone message received at the Criminal Investigation Department today from Dalwallinu reported the theft of £7, some rugs, and other articles from ...

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  30. LATE SHIPPING

    The Holland-Australia Line steamer ABBEKEBK was expected to arrive at Fremantle from Rotterdam late this afternoon. ...

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  31. BOXING IN ITALY

    The Italian boxer Bosisio defeated Roland Todd, the former English middleweight champion, who retired in the eighth round. ...

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  32. FOREIGN MIGRANTS

    Another considerable addition to the number of foreign migrants occurred yesterday afternoon on the arrival of the French steamer Cephee and the Italian ...

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  33. ALLEGED ASSAULT

    Subsequent to a disturoance in Beaconsfield on Saturday night, James Quinn, a seaman, was arrested on a charge of having assaulted Robert ...

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  34. RICHMOND FIVE HUNDRED

    The Richmond Five Hundred, contested this afternoon, resulted in a win for Gum Nut. with [?] Algee second and Marion Style third The winner started ...

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  35. SINGAPORE DOCK

    The second half of the Singapore dock, which was held up by bad weather, is now passing through the Straits of Gibraltar. ...

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  36. BIGAMY ALLEGED.

    Harold Glascoe Hodges (38), tailor, alias Bertie Smart, was arrested by Detective Gee today and charged with having committed bigamy. He is being ...

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  37. TODAY'S READINGS.

    The maximum temperature in the city area up to 2 p.m. today was 60.4 degrees, while the lowest temperature since yesterday's maximum was 47. ...

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