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  4. GALE'S FORCE ABATES

    The renewal of the southerly gales, caused by a deep depression approaching from the Atlantic, is, according to weather forecasts, likely to be severe ...

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  5. WALKED INTO TRAP

    The quiet village of Shakopee was the scene of the repulse of a bank robbery that worked out with the precision of a "movie" drama. ...

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  6. THRILLING FINISH TO TEST TRIAL

    The last day's play in the Test trial match today provided as exciting a finish as the most eager cricket enthusiasts could desire. Ryder's team won by one wicket and four runs after requiring five runs when Grimmett, the last man, went in. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FIGHTING IN CHINA

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" at Shanghai says that fierce fighting is reported at Chuchow, north-west of Nanking, where rebels have opened an ...

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  8. NAVAL CONFERENCE

    The French naval estimates for 1930 total £21,464,000, an incraese of £1,584,000, compared with, last year. The memorandum accompanying the ...

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  9. THIS IS PROHIBITION!

    The Metropolitan Opera Reality Company wished to build a great opera house here, but definitely abandoned the project today because speak-easies, who ...

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  10. DIRTY LITTLE PIG!

    The routine of debate on unemployment today was enlivened by a rowdy episode at the end of the evening. ...

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  11. WORTH IT ALL!

    In the House of Commons today Mr. P. W. Pethick-Lawrence (Financial Secretary to the ...

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  12. DEFENCE OF SHANGHAI

    With 5500 troops, American, British French and Japanese, together with 1500 volunteers and a large police force, it is believed that Shanghai has sufficient ...

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  13. ANXIETY IN THAMES VALLEY

    Inland, and particularly in the Thames Valley, the floods are causing anxiety. Since yesterday the Thames has risen nearly one foot at Molesey ...

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  14. LABOR WOMEN MEET

    The third women's conference of the Western Australian section of the Australian Labor Party commenced in Trades Hall this morning. ...

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  15. CANADIAN LUMBER

    As a result of the success following the Government subsidised freight service from British Columbia to Australia, the Government is considering the ...

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  16. DEMPSEY AS REFEREE

    Claiming he was hit low in the second round of what should have been a twelve-round bout, Phil Scott was awarded a decision over Otto von Porat ...

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  17. PERSONS IN THE NEWS

    Having spent some weeks in the Eastern States, Mr. T. G. A. Molloy has returned to Perth. Sir Harrison Moore, formerly, Dean of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. WORLD'S MEANEST MAN

    The world's meanest confidence man is an ex-working jeweller, with a tiny establishment in the East End. He rises at 2 o'clock every morning ...

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  19. RIGHTS OF FOREIGNERS

    The foreign Press, commenting on Nanking's avowed Intention to abolish extra-terrltorlality on January 1, asks where is the evidence that China can ...

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  20. THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    Following Lord Stonehaven's hint at the Royal Military College ceremony at Duntroon yesterday, that he would not be present at next year's function, it is ...

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  21. JUST AS HELPLESS

    "The Test trial scores might seem to encourage Australian hopes for the next Tests," says the "Daily News," "but unfortunately the only conclusion that ...

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  22. FLOATING IN RIVER

    At 10.30 o'clock this morning a corpse was found floating in the water at Fremantle. The body found today was seen by Devon Curtis (15), of Queen ...

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  23. LAND SELLING TACTICS

    Archibald tea (35), an Eastern States land salesman, who was recently arrested at Scarborough, after having eluded a police search for over two ...

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  24. AUTOMATIC 'PHONES

    The House of Representatives agreed today to a motion by the Postmaster-General (Mr. J. A. Lyons) that a proposal to establish an automatic ...

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  25. REVIEW OF THE GAME

    The Test trial match seems to have made some things quite clear. One is that, if the form in this match is to count, our five chief bowlers for ...

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  26. WIDER WICKET

    The M.C.C. has asked the Australian Cricket Board of Control if it will consent to the Australians in 1930 using the larger wicket against the counties ...

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  27. BANK BILL DEADLOCK

    It was thought in the lobbies this morning that the present deadlock between the two Houses, in consequence of Senator Sir George Pearce's proposed ...

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  28. STOP PRESS HOT AT CANDERRA

    A scorching north-westerly gale, which is heavily laden with dust is making the lives of the residents almost unendurable. There was a ...

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  29. FINE THROUGHOUT

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:—"Fine throughout with south-west to south-east winds and gradually ...

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  30. C. I. THORNTON DEAD

    The death is announced of the cricketer, Mr. Charles Inglis Thornton, almost at the moment when the official cricket fixtures for next season ...

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  31. SUBURBAN BURGLARIES

    Two reports of burglary were made at Criminal Investigation Branch this morning from Hay-street, west, and Campbell-street, West Perth. ...

    Article : 133 words
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