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  4. GENERAL NOBILE RESCUED

    The Defence Ministry says that Tornbern, the head of the Swedish expedition, wirelessed at 7 a.m. today that General Nobile had been saved and that rescue work continues. ...

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  5. TWO GIRLS DROWNED

    Two young girls were drowned when a sedan car containing six young people plunged into the George's River at Taren Point, at midnight last night. ...

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  6. IMPORTANT CRUISE

    The "Morning Post" points out that H.M.A.S. Australia's Initial cruise will be important, because it will be the first of the new 10,000-ton cruisers seen in ...

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  7. JERVIS BAY SCARE

    The Admiralty's announcement that a guard from the Slavol had boarded the Jervis Bay and taken charge of the mutineers has relieved the British relatives ...

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  8. OLD WESTRALIANS

    Two former residents of the goldfields and Perth, now living in Melbourne—Messrs. T. J. Riley and P. Watkins, are taking an active interest in the ...

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  9. AERIAL DEFENCE

    How does the average Australian cadet take to flying? The question was this morning put to Air-Commodore R. S. Williams, C.B.E., ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. WUBIN HORROR

    A sequel to the shocking case at Wubin on Friday afternoon, when Harold Eaton Smith (38), farmer, was shot dead, and his family assaulted, took ...

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  11. RESCUED BY SWEDISH

    It is reported that Nobile broke a leg when the Swedish aeroplane landed. He is now aboard the Quest and is believed to be la a serious condition. ...

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  12. TOUR DE FRANCE

    There were 103 starters in the seventh stage of the Tour de France., from Bordeaux to Hendaye, today. It is a good course, but hilly. The weather was ideal. ...

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  13. COVERING WIDER FIELD

    An official says that the Citta di Milano is going northwards for 60 miles in order to be in closer touch with the Swedish rescuers. ...

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  14. ICE CAUSES ACCIDENT

    The landing of the Swedish aeroplane, named Upland, was a masterpiece of aeronautical skill, owing to the shifting ice which was splitting rapidly, ice ...

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  15. BAN ON TIPPING

    According to official advice the ban on the tipping competitions was to be definitely effective after Saturday last. When the Minister for Justice (Mr. ...

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  16. SLOTTED "MOTH"

    While Major Norman Brearley, of W.A. Airways Ltd., was in Melbourne a few days ago he flew a new "Moth" machine fitted with the safety slotted wings. ...

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  17. INQUIRY AT COLOMBO

    It has been announced that upon the arrival of the Jervis Bay no one will be allowed aboard except the Harbormaster, his attendant, and the Principal ...

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  18. NEW TANTALITE MINE

    There has recently been discovered, near Londonderry, about four miles from Coolgardie, a tantalite lode which runs through two leases, one of which has ...

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  19. OVERCOME BY GAS

    Five men excavating under the Melbourne Town Hall today suffered from effects of carbon monoxide gas Issuing from the exhaust pipe of the ...

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  20. HOAXING THE AMBULANCE

    That sane persons might consider. it a good practical joke to hoax the St. John Ambulance Brigade with bogus calls is hard to understand. The "joker" ...

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  21. SHEEP FROM URUGUAY

    The first shipment of sheep from South America has reached Odessa in a satisfactory condition. Soviet officials state that if the experiment succeeds they ...

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  22. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    Senator M'Lachlan, Hon. Minister in the Federal Government, passed through Perth today in the R.M.S. Cathay on his way to represent Australia at the ...

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  23. RACES AT YORK

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  24. THE GRAND NATIONALS

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  25. SYDNEY SCANDALS

    According to Mr. H. E. Morton, formerly City Engineer to Melbourne; and now one of the three civic commissioners of Sydney, a judge will be occupied during ...

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  26. PAINTER INJURED

    Falling from a Udder in King-street, City, today, William Mather (39), of Cambridge-street, Wembly Park, sustained cuts on the forehead and arms. ...

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  27. LATE SHIPPING

    The Adelaide Steamship Co. advised this afternoon the following sailings of cargo ships from the East:—Dundula will leave Port Kembla for ...

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  28. MILITARY TRAINEES

    It is notified for information of parents and others concerned that medical examination of boys born in the year 1911 has now been completed. Any boy ...

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  29. WORLD PEACE DESIRE

    The draft of the proposed anti-war treaty was accompanied by a covering letter, which reviewed the history of the negotiations. It emphasised that ...

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  30. NATIONAL CANDIDATES.

    Most of the Grand National horses which have been causing anxiety to their connections shewed improvement this morning. ...

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  32. ACCIDENT VICTIMS' CONDITION

    This afternoon it was learned from the Fremantle Hospital that there is no alteration in the condition of Robert Bovell (4), who suffered severe head ...

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  33. BIG MAIL ROBBERY

    Scotland Yard and the Criminal Investigation Department are engaged on inquiries regarding the discovery made yesterday that the mail landed at ...

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  34. MIGRATION COMMISSIONERS

    Mr. H. W. Gepp, chairman of the Development and Migration Commission, who has been visiting this State, returns to the Eastern States by tomorrow ...

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  35. AUSTRALASIAN BOWLERS

    Wallington defeated the Austral-New Zealand bowlers by 132-96. The ships' and rink scores were:—Wall 20-17, Marks 16-21, Gartrell 15-18, Copeland ...

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  36. TODAY'S TEMPERATURES

    The maximum temperature in the city area up to 2 p.m. today was 65.5deg., and the humidity 44 per cent., while the barometer was read at 30.423 inches. ...

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