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  4. ACCIDENTS PROVE FATAL

    At 3.15 a.m. yesterday the death occurred at Perth Hospital ? of' Norman Washington Lunt (37), a bread carter, who was injured in an accident In Mt. ...

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  5. OUT OF THE WOOD

    The evacuation of the Rhineland, a readjustment of reparations and extensive reductions in naval and military armaments—a most significantly hopeful ...

    Article : 230 words
  6. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Following are the closing scores in to-day's cricket matches:—At Birmingham: Gloucester, 493 for 8' wickets, declared (Hammond 238 not ...

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  7. INDIAN TERRORISM

    The editors of several papers, including the "Englishman," have received a manifesto signed "Bloodthirsty representative of the Hindustan Republican ...

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  8. RIOTS IN BERLIN

    "It is not improbable that Mr. Mackay was shot down in mistake for Paul Weyman, a reporter of the "Vossische Zeitung," who was deliberately shot at ...

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  9. CHAMPION GOLF

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  10. DEATHTRAP ROADS

    Steady week-end rains, breaking the long drought and relieving farmers of anxiety, transformed the roads into a veritable death trap for motorists, of ...

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  11. IN ALL ITS GLORY

    The most beautiful aurora yet seen occurred last night. It began at 7 p.m. and lasted with varying intensity until 10.30 p.m. Every form of aurora was ...

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  12. BOMBAY RIOTS

    Additional troops have been brought into Bombay and 300 arrests were made yesterday. Street clashes continue, the casualty ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. SCORING STILL BIG

    Following Hobbs' 154 for Surrey against Hampshire, and Hammond's 209 not out (on Saturday) for Gloucester against Warwickshire, on resuming alter ...

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  14. PERSONS IN THE NEWS.

    Tomorrow evening His Excellency, accompanied by Lady Campion and suite, will attend the R.S.L. Centenary Ball in Temple Court. ...

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  15. PRESS ATTACKS POLICE

    A message from Berlin says it now appears that Mr. Mackay was shot by the police without the slightest reason. A taxi-driver says he saw the police ...

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  16. RADIUM FOR CANCER

    Mr. Stanley Baldwin, in a letter to the "Times," writes:—"The total of £154,779 for the National .Radium Fund announced ...

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  17. EVANS OF THE BROKE

    To succeed Rear-Admiral Hyde as rear-adrpiral commanding the Australian Squadron, Rear-Admiral Edward Radcliffe Evans, C.B., D.S.O., reached ...

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  18. INQUEST ON MACKAY

    An inquest on the New Zealander, C. E. Mackay, merely discloses that he was killed by a bullet in the abdomen, but the bullet was not traced. ...

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  19. REMARKABLE WILLS

    The will of a south-west London storekeeper bequeathed to his wife "one pair of my trousers, duty free and carriage paid, as a symbol of what she wanted to ...

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  20. WONDER SWIMMER

    Swimming a thousand yards in 11 minutes 47 seconds, Arne Borg broke Ills own world's record. His previous mark was 12 minutes 16 ...

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  21. HELEN WILLS IN LONDON

    Miss Helen Wills has arrived at London for presentation to Court on May 9. She has been accorded almost as much attention in the newspapers as a film star ...

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  22. LARWOOD MUST SPEAK

    "I have refrained thus far from saying anything, for publication regarding barracking, because I wanted to think over the matter' I originally did not intend ...

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  23. ACROSS THE ATLANTIC

    Paul Mailer, a German sailor, has arrived here after a safe crossing of the Atlantic in a 22-foot lifeboat. He used sail nd oars. ...

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  24. WELCOME HOME

    His Excellency the Governor, Sir William Campion, who returned to-day from a trip to England by the Mooltan. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. WORLD'S SCULLING TITLE

    Major Goodsell Has offered Bert Barry, the world's champion sculler, a £1000 match at San Francisco either on Thankskiving Day or Labor Day. ...

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  26. S.P. BOOKMAKERS FINED

    Several men were before Mr. Kidson, P.M., in the Police Court this morning, charged with having offended by indulging in starting-price bookmaking. Sergt. ...

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  28. CRICKETER V. BREWER

    A prominent amateur cricketer ana famous brewer have become involved in a highly personal argument over a single word. ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    About 2 o'clock this afternoon R. Grenfell, of Tenth-avenue, Maylands, was removed to Perth Hospital Grenfull from a staging a distance of ...

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  30. SHOT WHILE IN BED

    Leslie Allie, married, residing at Moonah, was admitted to the Hobart public hospital today suffering from severe bullet wounds. ...

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  31. THE TARIFF BOARD.

    Members of the Tariff Board will arrive in Perth on the Trans, train on Friday. ...

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  32. "A PERFECT BANE"

    My complaint is directed towards that section of the cricketing public, not altogether unknown in England, which is becoming a perfect bane and doing ...

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  33. JOY RIDERS.

    The Airways plane Hercules during Sunday arid yesterday carried 650 passengers, joy-riding over Perth and suburbs. ...

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  34. CAUSEWAY COLLISION.

    When his motor car collided with a motor lorry on the Causeway about 2 o'clock this afternoon,' Thomas Miles (26) single, of 151 ...

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  35. RAILWAY MEN'S WAGES.

    Longer hours of working and d[?]ed Sunday duty privileges, are among the proposals in the logs to be served on Friday on railway ...

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  36. PILLION RIDING

    Pillion riding on motor cycles, which was previously banned in this Stale, in future will be allowed providing there are approved footrests on the machines. ...

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