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  4. MISSING SUBMARINE NOT FOUND

    ALTHOUGH HOPE has not been abandoned the gravest fears are entertained regarding the fate of the 56 officers and men of the submarine M2, The vessel has not been seen and no signal has been received from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DAVIS CUP SCHEME

    Jack Clemenger was selected as captain-manager of the Australian Davis Cup team for 1932 by the full council of the Lawn Tennis Association of ...

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  6. TEST CRICKET

    Australia having won the first three of the five Test matches against South Africa, the interest in the Fourth Test, which commences at Adelaide tomorrow, ...

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  7. MILK PRICES

    That section of the Primary Producers' Association dealing with all phases of the whole-milk production, is considerably concerned at the present plight of ...

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  8. LOAN COUNCIL MEETS

    THE LOAN COUNCIL met today in Melbourne and most States had a sorry tale to tell in regard to their, finances. Four States have exceeded their Budget deficits due to shrinkage in revenue. The ...

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  9. INDIAN OUTRAGES

    A special tribunal sitting at Calcutta today unanimously sentenced two Bengali girls charged with the murder of Mr. Stevens, district magistrate, at ...

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  10. THEY WOULD!

    A suburban doctor, who is an ardent fruit and vegetable grower, has been greatly annoyed by the continual ...

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  11. OIL STORES DISPUTE

    Members of the Shop Assistants' Union employed in the Shell and Vacuum oil stores, held a stop-work meeting this morning at the Fremantle Trades Hall. ...

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  12. THEFT AT GINGIN.

    The theft of money from a house at Gingin, during the absence of the owner at Christmas time, was cleared" up today, when Bruce Shaw admitted the ...

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  13. LITTLE BOY DROWNED

    Tragedy overtook a party of youngsters bathing near the Bunbury bridge on January 15 last. A number of boys, who included ...

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  14. Percival Returns East

    Neville Percival, who rode at the recent Cup meetings, left for Melbourne on the Manunda today. He will have some mounts at the Adelaide meeting ...

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  15. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  16. PERSONAL

    Mr. A. Smith-Ryan, of the Commercial Bank at Boyup Brook, is on holidays, staying with his parents at 29 West-parade, Perth. ...

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  17. SHOPLIFTERS CAUGHT

    The large crowd which gathered in Boans Ltd. yesterday provided ample opportunities for shoplifters, and four women were arrested in that ...

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  20. CHILD NEARLY DROWNED

    Bayswater residents claim that the prompt action of Mr. Duncan Maine, of South-crescent, Bayswater, and of a young man named Pride, saved Annie ...

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  21. ADELAIDE SWELTERS

    Adelaide had its hottest night for two years on Tuesday night, when the temperature did not fall below 84.9. It reached the nineties again before 3 a.m. ...

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  22. STOP PRESS

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  23. OIL STOKES' TROUBLE

    This afternoon at Fremantle, storemen from Shell and Vacuum Oil Companies stores, continued their stop-work meetings and were ...

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  25. BEAUTIFUL PHOTOS

    A display of photographic enlargements of Yanchep caves is now in the Kodak window, Perth, and there are about 14 of them. ...

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  26. WORKLESS WOMEN'S RIOT

    Police had to be called in to quell a riot at the Doonside women's unemployed camp last night, when fists, palings, and sticks ...

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  27. MOTOR VEHICLES' STOLEN

    On Tuesday evening a B.S.A. motorcycle, No. 8250, belonging to James P. Lawrence, of Wellington-street, city, was stolen from King-street. The blue ...

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