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  4. INCITING TO MURDER

    On three charges of having endeavored to incite certain persons to murder, Jock Garden, was today committed for trial. ...

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  5. WHERE IS AMUNDSEN ?

    Practically, the whole of the relief expeditions organised on behalf of General Nobile have now turned to search for Captain Amundsen. ...

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  6. FATAL MOTOR SMASH

    As the result of a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle ridden by three youths, at the intersection of Thomas-street and King's Park-road, at ...

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  7. RIOTS AT BELGRADE

    Grave rioting followed the publication of the Skupstina shooting tragedy at Zagres, the Croatian capital. Crowds made a demonstration at the ...

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  8. FLYING BOAT UPSET

    Just before Wing Commander Goble in the Australian flying boat was timed to set out to meet the British flyers the machine was caught in a sudden gust ...

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  9. "Jervis Bay" Stowaways and Alleged Mutiny

    Meagre messages received today indicate how narrowly apparently a grim drama of the sea had been averted. Early messages reported that some stowaways on the Commonwealth liner Jervis Bay, on the run between Fremantle and Colombo, had ...

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  10. COMPLETE DEADLOCK

    There is a complete deadlock In the cooks' dispute, and as a result the manning of interstate shipping is heldup. ...

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  11. PROHIBITION HARDSHIP

    "Governor Alfred Smith believes that any State desiring a certain amount of alcoholic content of beverages in that State has a right to determine that ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STOWAWAYS ON BOARD

    The Jervis Bay left Fremantle for Colombo on Saturday last, and two days later a wireless message from the ship notified that there were eight stowaways ...

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  13. "SHOOT ME"

    "Lead me out and shoot me. I don't want a* trial; I have accomplished my task," Rachitch, who fired the shots in Parliament, told the Magistrate. ...

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  14. LAND SETTLEMENT

    This afternoon the Minister for Lands (Mr. M. F. Troy) had a conference with the chairman of the Migration and Development Commission (Mr. H. W. Gepp) ...

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  15. "SLAVOL" PUTS TO SEA

    The Slavol left Trincomalee at 6 p.m. today. ...

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  16. QUICK MOVING SITUATION

    The authorities point out that the sequence of the messages show that the situation aboard has obviously moved with some rapidity. The captain's early ...

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  17. EARLIER MESSAGES

    At 2 a.m. the cruiser Enterprise received a wireless message from the Jervis Bay stating:—"Situation serious. Ask earliest ...

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  18. GOVERNMENT DRILLS

    At the last meeting of the Kalgoorlie Municipal Council the Government was criticised by members regarding the use of diamond drills in the search for new ...

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  19. UPHEAVAL THREATENED

    The dismissal of nine men on Monday for refusing to unload a lorry of building material at a new nine-storey building, threatens an upheaval in the ...

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  20. TROUBLE IN MELBOURNE

    The Commonwealth liner Jervis Bay, which is on her last run prior to being taken over by the Aberdeen Line. the principal shareholder of which is Lord ...

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  21. FLYING BOATS' TOUR

    The four British flying boats, accompanied by Flight-Commander Wackett's Widgeon, left Ceduna at 7.30 a.m. today, on their flight of about 390 miles ...

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  22. STORYBOOK DRAMA

    Everybody is talking of the extraordinary drama of the sea. It was believed nowadays that such was confined to the pages of fiction and the fact that ...

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  23. IMPORTANT TEST CASE

    An Important test case was completed at the City Court, when Mr. A. B. Kidson, Acting P.M., gave his reserved decision in the case in which J. A. Groman ...

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  24. SERIOUS TROUBLE FEARED

    From messages received it appears that the trouble on the Jervis Bay is of serious proportions. A second message deceived this ...

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  25. ANXIOUS MOMENTS

    The Jervis Bay drama Is thrilling England. Each scrap of information is eagerly seized. Last night's incomprehensible ...

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  26. W.A.'S PASSENGERS

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  27. KILLED BY SHELL

    An officer and a gunner were killed and three officers and a bombardier were injured, including. Colonel Anstey, D.S.O., during gunnery practice in the ...

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  28. MIGRANT IN TROUBLE

    At the City Court, this morning, before Messrs. A. B. Kidson, P.M., and J. J. Lloyd, J.P., Marjory Lea (21). domestic, an English migrant, was charged ...

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  29. ADMIRALTY WITHOUT NEWS

    The London office of the Australian Commonwealth line is without information regarding the situation which, according to wireless reports, have ...

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  31. COLD FROSTY NIGHT

    Bracing conditions favored citizens of Perth so far as weather was concerned, today. The official forecast gives promise of a continuance of these ...

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  32. STOP PRESS

    Wing-Commander Goble's plane has its nose and both engines under water, and the right wins appears to he badly damaged. The mishap is ...

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  33. "SLAVOL" TO SET OUT

    The "Evening Standard" in a special message from Colombo says that all attempts have failed to get a wireless reply from the Jervis Bay since 5 a.m. ...

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  34. CAN NOW BORROW

    In a report dealing with the financial position of the Children's Hospital which appeared in last night's issue of "The Daily News" it was stated, "It has now ...

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  35. STATUS OF WOMEN

    At a meeting of the Women's Service Guilds of W.A. yesterday it was decided to telegraph the chairman of the Premiers' Conference as follows:— ...

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  36. SWEEP TO AID SICK

    Tickets in the Grand National Hurdle Sweep to be decided on the race at Flemington, Victoria, on July 7, are now on sale; 50,000 tickets at Is each are ...

    Article : 125 words
  37. NEW WAGES SCALE

    An officer of the Esperance Bay suggests that the crew of the Jervis Bay had a grievance concerning the new scale of wages and conditions of employment ...

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  38. SILENCE MEANS NOTHING

    Australian skippers familiar with Colombo do not attach importance to the supposed silence of the Jervis Bay wireless and point out that it is always a ...

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  39. CAPT. DANIEL'S MESSAGE

    A message from the Jervis Bay stating that the stowaways were under safe control was the first official, message received In Sydney. ...

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  40. LYON'S MOTHER DEAD

    Last night Captain Lyon, who flew across the Pacific with Major Kingsford Smith in the Southern Cross, received a cablegram from U.S.A. stating that his ...

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  42. GRAND NATIONAL SCRATCHING

    Today Grey Friar Was scratched for the Grand National Steeplechase. ...

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