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  4. ENDURANCE FLIERS WON'T COME DOWN

    A ludicrous situation has developed in connection with the amazing endurance flight carried out by Jackson and O'Brine in the St. Louis Robin. The fliers were offered £20 for every hour they remained aloft ...

    Article : 333 words
  5. EMPIRE'S DESTINY

    "The next few years may. see the beginning of a new movement which eventually will decide the destiny of the British Empire," says Mr. Neville ...

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  6. COLLIE SHOOTING

    Acting as Coroner, Mr.S. Simpson to-day conducted an inquiry into the shoot-of Mrs. Muriel Pope and Andrew Straw at Collie on Wednesday night, last. ...

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  7. PACIFIC MYSTERY

    When steaming peacefully through the glorious tropical night Just before dawn on Tuesday the steamer. Tofua, bound for Apia (Samoa) to Suva, slipped over ...

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  8. OUR WAR GRAVES

    The Australian pilgrimage spent to-day travelling to the mme battlefields war graves. Apart from the cemeteries they found little trace of the war, the ...

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  9. HOPES FOR NAVAL DISARMAMENT

    In view of the fact that President Hoover has suggested that the principal naval Powers should meet in London this year to discuss naval disarmament, it is felt that considerable progress has been made by Britain and America in their conversations on the subject. The two ...

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  10. SILENCE OR CONTEMPT?

    The Curtis Airplane Company has offered Jackson and O'Brine more money to come down than they are making by staying up. The fliers have ...

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  11. BOY FOOTBALLERS

    It is as well that the teams which have assembled in Perth for the Australian schoolboys' football carnival had no match engagements this afternoon. ...

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  12. MARRIED IN COMFORT

    Doctor C. W. Saleeby, the eugenist dress reformer, will be married today wearing a suit of dark-brown ...

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  13. REMARKABLE CRASH

    An army 'plane flying at a great height, burst into flames and the pilot jumped out with a parachute, his ...

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  14. BIGGEST NEWS YET

    Perhaps the biggest news yet since the Anglo-American navel disarmament event took a turn for the better emerged from the further meeting of Mr. ...

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  15. LOST HIS MEMORY

    Behind the arrival at Goulburn 12 days ago of Cyril Mott, prospector from Western Australia, suffering from loss of memory, lies a story of a series of ...

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  16. WEDDING BELLS JANGLED

    The newspapers publish the broken romance of the trans-Atlantic flier Assolant. He married an American girl on the ...

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  17. STORM IN A TEACUP

    There was a large crowd at the Supreme Court this morning at 10.30 o'clock, to see what would happen if the Commissioner of Police (Mr. R. Connell) ...

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  18. PLEASANT SURPRISE

    Mr. C. R. Chappie, the new manager for Western Australia of the Dunlop Perdriau Rubber Company, described the Kalgoorlie-Perth train trip as the ...

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  19. PERSONAL

    A London cable states that the Prince of Wales, on behalf of the King, received Rear-Admiral Kerr upon his appointment to the Commonwealth Naval ...

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  20. QUEEN'S SYMPATHY

    The Queen, accompanied by the Duke of Gloucester, visiting Queen Mary's Hospital at Stratford, brought boxes of chocolates, for the nurses. ...

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  21. EMPIRE PREFERENCES

    A Dominion correspondent in a long article ,on Empire trade expresses the opinion that Mr. Philip Snowden's preference speech can probably be ...

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  22. STADIUM LTD. BOXING

    Stadium (Perth) Ltd., after purchasing the business of Mr. Hock Keys, Unity promoter, presents its programme of boxing at East Perth Hall next ...

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    Mr. ana Mrs. W. N. Goldsworthy, who arrived by the trans-Australia train today, were the winners of a 3LO competition which entitled ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. TRAVELLING RUG STOLEN \

    Ernest Edward Butler parked his motor-car at the Esplanade rank about 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and when he returned to it an hour, later he ...

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  25. COLD NIGHT INLAND

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:—"Except for light showers over west and south-west coastal areas ...

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  26. WE'D BATHER STAY DOWN!

    In the upper air, it has been ascertained by scientists, air currents attain a velocity of from 100 to 200 miles an hour. This is rather a strong gale ...

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  27. BANKRUPTCY COURT.

    The public examination of David Blackwall, contractor, of Carnarvon, was this morning adjourned to August 21. ...

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  28. LATE SHIPPING

    The GASCOYNE is due at Fremantle tomorrow afternoon. ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    The Robin descended tonight after consuming the last load of petrol. It was 427 hours aloft, and flew 23,000 miles, using 3600 ...

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    SCHOOLBOY FOOTBALLERS SHOWED A LIKING FOR THE MAYORAL REFRESHMENTS. Visiting schoolboys were the guests of the Mayor and councillors of the City of Perth today. On the left of the Mayor Is Mr. J Curtin M.H.R., end on his right, Mr. Wallace Acting Director of Education. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. SHERIDAN'S PICCADILLY CABARET.

    Another large and jolly crowd attended last week's cabaret, and on Saturday next a special "Kewpie" carnival night will be held. Novel celluloid kewpie ...

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