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  2. Advertising

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  3. GANG WARFARE IN SYDNEY

    The most sensational shooting affray in the history of gang warfare in Sydney occurred at Maroubra last night, outside the home of Matilda (Tilly) Devine, at the corner of Torrington and Long Bay roads. ...

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  4. NEARLY A DISASTER

    When roaring among the foothills of the New England Range, the Brisbane express, which left Sydney yesterday, jumped the rails just outside ...

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  5. SOVIET RUSSIA BARES HER TEETH

    Latest reports from Riga state that the Soviet has broken off diplomatic relations with China, that notice has been served on all Chinese officials to leave Russia immediately, and that all Soviet officials have been re-called from China. Railway communication with China has ...

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  6. WHY ENGLAND WON

    Interviewed on his arrival at Southampton today, A. P. P. Chapman attributed the English Test victories in Australia to team work, and also to good ...

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  7. STURDY AUSTRALIANS

    Mr. Arthur Henderson (Foreign Secretary) paid a fine tribute to Australia today at Westminster Hall, when the Empire Parliamentary Association, at a ...

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  8. DIED A COWARD

    Jesus Robles, a notorious assassin, and who has been the terror of the State of Jalisco for years, met a dramatic death at Guadalajara. ...

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  9. OFFICIALS WARNED

    It is reported from Moscow that the new Note to China from the Soviet Government gives notice that all Chinese officials must immediately leave Russia ...

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  10. SOVIET'S FINAL NOTE

    The Soviet reply to the Chinese Note says that all means of reaching an amicable settlement have been exhausted, and the Soviet therefore finds itself ...

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  11. DICK AND A CAT

    Dick Whittington, a resident of Hampton, was summoned at the Guildhall today for causing an ...

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  12. LOSES PROPELLOR

    Chief Radio-man Williams and Commander Erickson, flying over the navy yard today, saw their ...

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  13. WHITE CITY "DARTO"

    While watching people gambling for a Christmas dinner at the "darto" wheel at the Young Australia League carnival conducted at White City grounds in ...

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  14. ANXIOUS FOR WAR

    Though the three-day notice in, the 1 Russian ultimatum has expired, it is officially stated that the Moscow Government awaits the full text of China's ...

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  15. WAR PREPARATIONS

    Peking today was again flooded with rumors or war-like preparations on both sides of the Manchurian frontier and Soviet officials express the firm ...

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  16. PERSONS IN THE NEWS.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Campion), accompanied by his A.D.C.. (Capt. Davidson-Houston), returned to Perth by the North-West air ...

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  17. COAL DEADLOCK

    Half an hour's discussion sounded the death-knell of the coal conference today. The unions offered nothing towards a compromise, and the owners had no ...

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  18. PLUCKY POLICEMAN

    Remarkable bravery was displayed in dense traffic in Swanston-street this morning by Constable James Albert Knight, when a horse harnessed to a ...

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  19. WHEAT IN DEMAND

    Another wild outburst of buying to-day carried Winnipeg wheat up nine cents (4½d) a bushel. ...

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  20. WASHINGTON VISIT

    After a considerable peried of silence, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's Washington visit re-enters the news today, says the "Sun"-"Herald's" political ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN CAMPAIGN

    The Council of the Australian Railways Union decided today to direct the immediate launching of a campaign in each State for the ...

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  22. CHICAGO OPTIONS

    Chicago prices today averaged six cents (3d) higher. July options closed at 145 cents (6s Old); September, 149 cents (6s 2£d), and December 154 to ...

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  23. "TALKIES" APPARATUS

    The Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade (Mr. W. R. Smith) received a deputation from the Cinematograph Exhibitors Association today ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    Fifteen State banks in south-west Florida have closed their doors, making a total of 23 which have failed in the last fortnight. The ...

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  26. BRITISH PRICES

    Wheat cargoes are firmly held, but the only interest is in Australians and white Pacifies. Sellers did not press red wheats, feeling sure that the prices ...

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  27. "GENERALLY FINE"

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

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  28. RUN OVER BY TRAIN

    Run over by a train at Homebush this morning, a man met with a shocking death, his head, shoulders and arms being terribly mutilated. ...

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  29. KELLY INQUEST CONCLUDED

    The inquiry being held into the circumstances attending the death of Mavis Kelly (20) at Victoria Park on June 14 was concluded in the City Court-house ...

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  30. SOP FOR EX-KAISER

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Berlin says the Government has decided to eliminate the paragraph regarding the prohibition of the ...

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  31. PERTH TRAFFIC COURT.

    The following cases were dealt with by Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., in the City Traffic Court this morning:—Lighting: Douglas Corser and Arnold ...

    Article : 146 words
  32. CANNING ROAD WORKS

    The East Cannington Progress Association has received from the representative of that district on the Gosnells Road Board a schedule of works for the ...

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  33. CANADIAN CROP

    With the wheat crop estimated at approximately half that of the 1928 yield employment officials state that only 25 per cent, of the harvest help in 1928 ...

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  34. A GOOD DAY

    The King has passed a good day and continues to make satisfactory progress. ...

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  35. LATE SHIPPING

    The steamer MAHOUT arrived at Fremantle from New York via the Eastern State this afternoon. ...

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