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  4. LIVERPOOL EISTEDDFOD

    At the Liverpool Eisteddfod Margaret Rhys, a Flintshire entrant, won the soprano solo championship. The Australian representative, Miss ...

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  5. WORLD'S STRUGGLE

    "It is impossible that the British iron and steel industries, even if combined and completely reorganised, can remain isolated in the forthcoming tremendous ...

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  6. REPARATIONS

    "These are critical moments at The Hague for Britain," says the "Sun"-"Herald's" political correspondent. "There is anxiety here as the result of the ...

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  7. FINE TOMORROW

    Following is the official weather cast for Western Australia:—"Some further scattered rains in the north-west and light showers in ...

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  8. MR. JUSTICE BURNSIDE

    Mr. Justice Burnside, senior puisne judge of the Supreme Court of Western Australia, died today at his home in Claremont. He was 67 years ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. LOCAL PREFERENCE

    "Naturally I am pleased to see that the Perth City Council is alive to the necessity for fostering our local industries," said the president of the ...

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  10. FINAL STAGE OF CANNING CASE

    The jury's verdict is expected late this afternoon in the case in which Charles Barker and Reginald Thomson are on trial for rape on a 15-year old girl near Canning Bridge on July 18 last. The Crown case concluded at 2.55 p.m. yesterday, and that for the defence closed at ...

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  11. EGYPT TREATY

    The "Daily Mail's" correspondent at Cairo says that Egyptian Moderates in well-informed circles consider that the treaty is already dead in view of the ...

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  12. TENNIS IN U.S.A.

    Normal Farquharson, of Cambridge University, defeated Tamio Abe (Japan), 6-1, 7-5, and will thus enter the quarter-final of the Meadow Club's invitation ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    The friends of Mr. Walter Morrison, of Birdwood-parade, Nedlands Park, will regret to learn that he is an inmate of St. Andrew's private hospital ...

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  14. CHAMBERLAIN'S VIEWS

    Sir Austen Chamberlain (late Foreign Secretary), in a speech at the Ulster Reform Club, said the Government's proposed treaty of alliance with ...

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  15. FORESTRY DEDICATION

    A deputation comprising members of Parliament and representatives of the various road boards in the South-West waited upon the Premier (Mr. P. ...

    Article : 238 words
  16. WISH FULFILLED

    "When we die I hope we will go together," was the often-expressed wish of both Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McNamara, of Lismore, aged 83 and 89 years ...

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  17. NEW EXCISE DUTIES

    It is expected at Canberra that beer and tobacco will be included in the commodities on which extra duty will have to be paid as a result of the new ...

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  18. ASSETS WORTH £90,000

    While he admitted that his assets were worth £90,000, William Kennedy said in the Central Police Court today that he had nothing in the bank. He ...

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  19. "WE MOURN HIS LOSS"

    Peeling references from Bench and Bar were made in the Supreme Court this morning when it was learned that Mr. Justice Burnside had passed away. ...

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  20. "SECURING BEST RESULTS"

    The midday services conducted every Thursday in the Wesley Church, Perth, continue to be popular. The speaker today was Rev. W. R. Lang, who took ...

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  21. 'RATHER QUIET' CONDITIONS

    The following notes on the week ended yesterday (Wednesday) have been issued by the local weather bureau:—"The period August 1 to August 7 was ...

    Article : 185 words
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  23. "BENDIGO" MIGRANTS

    Mr. J. Gunn, a member of the Development and Migration Commission, commenting today on the criticism by Mr. Collingwood Hughes of the ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    The death occurred today of Sir Alexander Mutheson, Bart. who was a member of the Western Australian Legislative Council, 1897-1901, and ...

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  25. JUDGE'S CALIBRE

    Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., said today that he regarded it as a great privilege to have been associate for nine years to a judge of the calibre of the late Mr. ...

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  26. SPEEDING UP MAILS

    On board the Largs Bay, which left Fremantle for London early this afternoon, is the second of the specially-endorsed Australian mails for England ...

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  27. FURTHER REMAND GRANTED

    A further remand was granted in the Police Court today, to Clarence Frank Watkins (22), a taxi-driver, who is already on remand on five charges of ...

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  28. CAULFIELD RACES

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  29. POLICE SEEK MOTOR CAR

    Police are seeking the grey single-seater Morris Cowley motor car, No. 9666, of Frank G. Nash, of Archdeacon-street, Nedlands Park, which was ...

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  30. LATE SHIPPING

    The Aberdeen-Commonwealth liner, [?]GS BAY, left Fremantle for London [?] this afternoon. ...

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