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  4. CHANG BATHES WHILE ARMIES CLASH

    There is little fresh news from Manchuria today, although reports of clashes between Russian and Chinese troops are filtering through. It appears as if Russian forces invaded Manchuria and were fired on by the Chinese and forced to retire. This was followed by other minor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SEEING THE SIGHTS

    London's Historic streets and famous sights are at present swarming with hundreds of Boy Scouts of many nations and all colors who ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. OFFICE SAFE BLOWN

    Blowing an office; safe at a store in .West Subiaco last night thieves reaped a comparatively rich harvest. About £50 in cash, a pearl necklace, valued at ...

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  7. CHINESE FAMINE

    While China and Russia are reported to be on the verge of war, the Consul General for China in Australia (Mr. P. T. Sung) has received urgent cables ...

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  8. WROTE TO PRESS

    Sought by the police in connection with the shooting at North Adelaide more than a fortnight ago, George Christopher Allen, a young Englishman, has ...

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  9. DO POLICE HOLD A CONFESSION?

    Extraordinary scenes were witnessed at Roe-street police station this morning when about a thousand men and women congregated in hope of catching a glimpse of Reginald John William Thomson and Charles Herbert Stewart Barker, the two young men who have been charged by ...

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  10. GUNBOATS ARRIVE

    Chinese advices from Harbin state that four Soviet gunboats have appeared at the confluence of the Sungari River with the Amur River (this would be near ...

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  11. HELLO! BUENOS AIRES

    The Postmaster-General announces that a limited London to Buenos Aires telephone service will be opened on July 22, between 5.30 p.m. and 9 p.m., at ...

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  12. NEW ZEALAND FIRES

    A fire destroyed the store and ware-house of Heywood and Co., forwarding agents, last night. The damage is estimated at £10,000. There had been an ...

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  13. VIOLENT TOSSING

    On her voyage from Adelaide to, Melbourne the steamer Moldavia encountered a heavy gale last night, and only members of the crew necessary for the ...

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  14. TO RIDE IN INDIA

    Marrable, the well-known local Jockey has accepted an engagement to link up with a prominent stable in India's and will leave in about a fortnight's ...

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  15. TENSION EASING

    The correspondent of the "Observer" at Moscow says it is now clear that the acute Sino-Soviet tension is passing away, and the seizure of the Chinese ...

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  16. W.A. TRAWLING CO.

    The Bonthorpe trawler, which is to form the first unit of the fleet of the W.A. Trawling Company, has arrived at Colombo, and is expected to reach ...

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  17. PERSONS IN THE NEWS.

    Mr. J. W. Kirwan, President of the Legislative Council, who recently returned from England, has spent a few days in kalgoorlie. He came to Perth ...

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  18. MT. HAWTHORN TRAGEDY

    An inquiry was opened in the City Courthouse today by Mr. J. J. Lloyd, J.P. (acting coroner), into the circumstances attending the death of Ernest ...

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  19. PRICES TOO HIGH

    "Owing to the high prices demanded by British firms I have been compelled to place many contracts for goods abroad," declared Mr. C. G. Ammon ...

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  20. VACCINATION LYMPH

    The "Daily Mail" says the revelation that rabbits were being used for the production of vaccination lymph, is contained in a question the Labor member ...

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  21. CLASH ON BORDER

    Local intelligence services are in receipt of a report that shots actually were exchanged between Chinese and Russians on the Manchurian border in the ...

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  22. SNAKES THAT SWIM

    Winter storms bring to our beaches the widely distributed black and yellow sea-snake. A good specimen, 27 inches in length, was brought to Perth Muesum ...

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  23. COLD FROSTY NIGHT

    Enjoyable weather was experienced in the city again today. Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— ...

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  24. CHAMPION BILLIARDS

    "Has Willie Smith met his master?" asks "Sporting Life" in paying a tribute to Walter Lindrum's wonderful billiards. The paper says Smith's experiences in ...

    Article : 93 words
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  27. UNEMPLOYED SECRETARY

    When Frank Bryan (32), clearer, the secretary of the Unemployed Union, was charged in the City Court on Saturday morning with having hindered the police ...

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  28. CARS IN COLLISION

    When two motor cars collided at the corner of Barrack and Wellington-streets on Saturday night last, one of the drivers, John William Johnson (29) ...

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  29. LATE SHIPPING

    The steamer PESHAWUR arrived in Gage Roads from Liverpool at 3.30 o'clock this afternoon. The E.B. steamer VAN SPILBERGEN ...

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