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  4. OIL STORES TROUBLE

    "The parties appeared before me this morning and submitted their respective views of the case. Certain suggestions have been made and the conference has adjourned until 10.30 a.m. tomorrow in ...

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  5. DON BRADMAN SENSATION

    WILL DON BRADMAN he a member of the Australian Eleven against the Englishmen in Tests to be played in Australia at the end of the year ? Unless the Board of Control alters its views on the question of a Test player ...

    Article : 463 words
  6. VALUE OF WOOL

    Displaying energy and enthusiasm that augur well for the success ol the campaign, the "Wool Week" committee busy working out the details of ...

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  7. "MURCHISON BONES MYSTERY"

    TODAY WAS A great day in Cue. The whole town was out and residents from miles around, too. It was mail day, and mail day is so important to Cue that the inquest on "The Murchison Bones Mystery" which has gripped ...

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  8. MINISTER IN LONDON

    The Federal Cabinet this afternoon decided that Mr. S. M. Bruce would go to London as Resident Minister, and he will have charge of the financial ...

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  9. LOCK UP BEHIND CUE COURTHOUSE.

    Here John Thomas Smith, alias "Snowy" Rowles, spends his time at Cue when the Coroner is not sitting. It is solidly constructed of stone with & barred door leading to the exercise yard. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. THE BOARD'S POSER

    The Board of Control is now faced with a poser, and if Bradman is "big" enough to bring the board to its knees on the question of what Test cricketers ...

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    THE LATEST PICTURE OF DON BRADMAN. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. MR. LANG'S DEFAULT

    Until the luncheon adjournment, no definite arrangements had been made by the Federal Cabinet for transmission overseas of the money required to meet ...

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    TWO OF YESTERDAY'S WITNESSES Left: John Worth, who travelled from Carnarvon to Cue. He was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    ENTRANCE TO THE CUE LOCK UP ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. WYNDHAM SENSATION

    A painful sensation was caused by; the arrival last night, of Sergt. Flinders and a police party with John Kilfoyle, manager and part owner of the ...

    Article : 212 words
  16. FLOUR PRICES

    The position in the flour milling trade is still unsettled, and evidence is not lacking that undercutting of prices is in progress. ...

    Article : 70 words
  17. CIVIL SERVICE APPEALS

    William Deans, classified as clerk, shorthand and typing, of the Mines Department, today appealed to the Public Service Appeal Board for an increase of ...

    Article : 148 words
  18. CAUGHT IN THE ACT

    Becoming suspicious of a motorcar with a six figured number plate In Orange Grove, St. Kilda, today the police made inquiries and ascertained a plot ...

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  19. SULTRY CONDITIONS

    Following is the official weather , forecast for Western Australia: Fine in the Tropics and over west and southwest coastal 'areas, but ...

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  20. PERSONAL

    The King and Queen arrived at London from Sandringham yesterday afternoon, and took up residence at Buckingham Palace. ...

    Article : 223 words
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  22. THE WORLD At a Glance.

    LONDON price for fine gold yesterday was down twopence to £5 19s lid an oz. WOOSUNG FORTS near Shanghai are ...

    Article : 198 words
  23. STOP PRESS

    The temperature was 93 degrees at 3 p.m., and was still rising. DUE AT DARWIN Vacuum Oil Co. have a cable ...

    Article : 223 words
  24. RAIN STOPS CRICKET

    The rain affected the wicket and delayed the resumption of the match between South Africa and Victoria at the Melbourne Cricket Ground today. At ...

    Article : 113 words
  25. FRENCH DEFICIT

    Criticising the Budget Estimates for April and December, 1932, the Reporter General (M. Lamoureaux) anticipated a deficit of £32,000,000 owing to the ...

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  26. BRITISH BY ELECTION

    The South Croydon by election, owing to Sir William Mitchell Thomson's elevation to the peerage, resulted:— Herbert WILLIAMS (Conservative ...

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  27. PRISONER'S DEATH

    George William Hunt (66), a prisoner under sentence at Fremantle Jail, died on February 1 in the Fremantle Hospital, to which he had been ...

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  28. WIFE SECURES MAINTENANCE

    According to his wife's story, Frederick H. Collins recently came home the worse for liquor and struck her. Today Mrs. Collins applied successfully in the ...

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  29. ARREST AT WILUNA

    Advice reached the C.I.D. today that William James Laurie (40) had been arrested by the Wiluna police on a warrant, issued in Tasmania. Laurie is ...

    Article : 66 words
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