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  6. Groupies Are Waiting For The Premier's Word

    Although a reply was requested by noon today, the settlers' committee had not received any response to its telegram to the Premier at 1 o'clock. The committee asked whether or not the ...

    Article : 224 words
  7. Red Carmens Head Campaign Of Atrocity And Terror In Spain

    ONE OUTCOME OF SPAIN'S CIVIL WAR IS AN ORGY OF TORTURE ONLY PARALLELED BY THE INQUISITION. MEN AND WOMEN EMBARKED ON A FURY OF TERRORISM, MANY ...

    Article : 637 words
  8. BEARDS WERE LOST AT SEA LAST WEEK

    When H.M.A.S. Australia berthed yesterday, all but two of the ratings were clean shaven. A week ago 100 men wore beards but evidently feared their relatives would not recognise them. Here is one of the "survivors" sh owing some photos taken during the time abroad. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. NAVAL MEN PARADE IN CITY

    Their bayonets flashing back the rays of the morning sun, officers and men of the Australian cruisers Australia and Sydney gave a ...

    Article : 423 words
  10. SIX FATAL TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS IN JULY

    Six fatal accidents occurred in the metropolitan area (excluding Fremantle) during the month of July, according to figures made available by ...

    Article : 156 words
  11. MINER SHOULD SAYS SHOULD BE REWARDED, SAYS BOULDER JURY

    Heroism of a shift boss and a workmate, who risked their lives in ah endeavor to rescue the deceased was stressed by the Assistant Coroner, Mr. W. F. Coath, and the jury at an inquest held this morning at Boulder into ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA NOT YET PROMINENT AT GAMES

    Australian athletes had no outstanding success at the opening day's programme of the Olympic Games yesterday. ...

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  13. "WHALING OPPORTUNITIES DISREGARDED"

    Australians are not making the best use of the whaling industry, declared Mr. R. S. Sampson, M.L.A., when he returned today by the ...

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  14. ALTERATION IN EAST-WEST AIR SCHEDULES

    Because of the formation, by a merger, of a new aviation company in Australia named Australian National Airways, the East-West air mail time tables have been altered. ...

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  15. 'The Watchman' Passes Through To Geneva

    On his way to Geneva, where he will be engaged on international broadcasts "The Watchman" (Mr. E. A. Mann), of the Australian ...

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  16. Clearing Showers Expected

    Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. E. B. Curlewis) stated today that the heaviest of the week-end rains fell in the vicinity of the metropolitan area, but ...

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  18. MUNDARING'S BEAUTIFUL OVERFLOW

    Mundaring Weir is overflowing as the result of heavy rains last week. The water began to overflow at 8 p.m. on Saturday and at present the ...

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  19. BELGIUM WINS TOUR DE FRANCE

    The Tour de France today was won by Maes (Belgium) with Magne (France) second. The teams event also went to ...

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  20. MR. COLLIER FOR CONFERENCE OF PREMIERS

    The Premier (Mr. Collier) said today that, provided a pair could be arranged for him in Parliament, he would attend the Premiers' Conference to be held in Adelaide commencing on August 27. ...

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  21. 25-YEAR-OLD CHAIRMAN OF DIRECTORS

    MISS G. M. GILLESPIE. formerly of Perth, who is claimed as Australia's only woman chairman of directors o f a gold-mining syndicate. She has interests in sever al Slates, including W.A. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  22. TOBACCO THEFT IN CITY

    Thieves smashed a panel of the back door to remove tobacco valued at £1 10s from the premises of Gerald Brown, at the corner of Aberdeen and ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    WESTRALIA DELAYED. — The interstater WESTRALIA has been delayed by heavy weather and is now due at Fremantle at 6 p.m. ...

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  24. Motor Smash Costs £1050

    Felix G. Grocock, who was driving his motor car along Stirling-highway, Claremont, early last October when the vehicle knocked ...

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  25. FORECAST

    Some clearing: showers in the coastal areas, agricultural districts and the Coolgardie goldfields. Fine in the tropics, Gascoyne and ...

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  26. LORD SEMPILL'S FLIGHT LESSONS

    "Times" correspondent at Karachi says that Lord Sempill's flight to Karachi from London, despite delays shows that modern. British commercial ...

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