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  4. FATAL LOVE POTIONS

    The correspondent of the "Daily Mail" ai Vienna says that Inna Pistova (92), the so-called "Witch of Vladimorovac," near Belgrade, will be tried on murder ...

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  5. KING'S SPEECH

    Parliament meets for the first time on Tuesday of next week. When the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) returns from Lossiemouth, he is expected ...

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  6. N.S.W. COAL CRISIS

    Restlessness continues on the coalfields, and thers is still no certainty that mass picketing tactics, to which the engine-drivers and firemen raised such ...

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  7. GENERAL BOOTH DEAD

    As the result of a sudden relapse of his long illness, General Bramwell Booth, the recently deposed leader of the Salvation Army, died at Hadley Wood ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. N.Z. EARTHQUAKE

    With loud explosions like gun-fire an earthquake rocked Wellington at 10.18: a.m. today. It was felt throughout the North Island of New Zealand. ...

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  9. SCRAMBLE FOR WORK

    No more striking testimony to the distress and unemployment in Melbourne could have been given than the sight of 1500 men scrambling for 20 jobs on the ...

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  10. YELLOW BIRD FLIGHT

    In the presence of a moderate crowd the Yellow Bird, in which MM. Assolant and Lefevre flew across the Atlantic, arrived at Le Bourget at 8.48 p.m., after ...

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  11. WAVE OF THE HAND

    How an unarmed Englishman with a wave of a hand, made the warring Afghans cease fire, enabling the King I and his ladies to be rescued from a ...

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  12. LIBERAL SECESSION

    Sir (George) Croydon Marks, an ex-member of the House of Commons, is the latest Liberal to secede and join the Labor Party. He states there is no ...

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  13. BIGGEST IN HISTORY

    The Melbourne seismograph at the Melbourne Observatory recorded the earthquake in New Zealand with considerable strength. It was one of the ...

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  14. AVIATORS BODIES

    Police Inspector Stretton has received a telegram , from Newcastle Waters stating that Constable Murray and party arrived yesterday from Alice Springs ...

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  15. LABOR AND MINERS

    The miners do not expect the Labor Government to perform miracles when the Government needs help and guidance in its terrific task. Indeed, there is ...

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  16. APPEALS FOR HELP

    Reliable advices from Simla indicate that all contending parties in Afghanistan have from time to time appealed for assistance from the Government of ...

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  17. GREAT GOLF FIGHT

    Cyril Tolley and Nelson Smith made' a magnificent fight in the final of the British amateur golf championship on the Royal St. George's course, Sandwich ...

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  18. PARALYSED WITH FEAR

    At Wanganui the main, quake lasted four, minutes Tremors 'were felt for 15 minutes. In a panic people rushed into the streets, and for a considerable ...

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  19. "SITTING PRETTY"

    The stowaway, Arthur Screiber, after banding out autographs and submitting to kisses from nearly girl in Santander, says he expects to go to gaol ...

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  20. MUSIC FOR HORSES

    Caesar and Castor, the late Lord Rosebery's carriage horses, presented to the King and Queen, are undergoing music lessons preparatory to appearing ...

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  21. MINORITIES PROBLEM

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald (Prime Minister) in an outspoken article in the "Sunday Times" describes the minority populations problem as a menace to ...

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  22. PERSONS IN THE NEWS.

    Mr. Kenneth Moore, of Charles Moore and Co., Adelaide, arrived in Perth to-day on a business visit. At the last meeting of the South ...

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  23. SOVIET ANNOYED

    The "Sunday Times'" correspondent at Moscow states that Mr. MacDonald's reported decision to delay the resumption of relations with Russia till after ...

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  24. CHARITY CARNIVAL

    The outstanding success which attended the charity carnival recently augurated by "The Daily News" has: stimulated the belief that it can be ...

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  25. WANDER IN EUROPE

    In order to inculcate self-reliance, an Australia House official is taking his son, aged 15, from school at Bruges in September, giving him a cheque book and a ...

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  26. WEEK-END JOYRIDERS

    Joy-riders appears to have been in their element during the week-end. Eleven motor cars and two motor cycles were unlawfully removed, but today all ...

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  27. FRENCH PRESS RESENTFUL

    The newspapers resent Mr MacDonald's article in the "Sunday Time" The "Petit Parisien" is asking whether such arguments are likely to assist a ...

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  29. ROMANCE AT SEA

    When L. W. Driffield, cartoonist, and Miss R. D. Clifford, bound for West-gate-on-Sea, boarded the Hobson's Bay at Sydney, they were not aware that ...

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  30. WESTWARD BOUND

    The following passengers will arrive at Kalgoorlie by the Trans, train on Tuesday:—For Kalgoorlie: Mesdames Rockott ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

    The stewards this afternoon concluded an inquiry into the performance of Gloaman in the last race at Coodwood on Saturday and accepted ...

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  32. VISIT TO WAR GRAVES

    Carrying many floral tributes to Australia's war dead, a party of tourists arrived at Fremantle on the steamer Baradine this morning. The Baradine will ...

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  33. MR. MACDONALD EXPLAINS

    Mr. MacDonald in a statement to the "Daily News" says the "Sunday Times" article on the minorities was written for an agency several months ago for use ...

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  34. WHERE IS THOMAS BEATTIE?

    Since leaving his home in Russell-street, South Fremantle, on April 23, Thomas Beattie (52), has completely disappeared. His absence was reported to ...

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  35. N.Z. EARTHQUAKE

    A fall of debris from a cliff at the Golden Bay Cement Works killed an engineer named Stubbs. When a school tower collapsed at ...

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  36. U.S. FARM RELIEF

    President Hoover has issued a formal statement, calling the Farm Bill die most important measure ever passed by Congress to aid a single industry. ...

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  37. RANK OUTSIDER

    Before 50.000 spectators at Windy City a rank outsider won the 21st American. Dexby, backers collecting 15 to 1. ...

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  38. ORDER FOR MINTENANCE

    On the grounds of cruelty, Mrs. J. Sounders abtained an order in the Fremantle Police Court, this morning for separation and maintenance against her ...

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  39. S.P. BOOKMAKING

    In Perth Police Court today fines were inflicted for shop of street betting as followL—A. [?] James Duffy £13 J.F. Lucas, [?] ...

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