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  5. ROSPECTS FOR COAL SETTLEMENT NOW BRIGHTER

    THE PROSPECTS of an early settlement of [?]dispute between the Commissioner of Railways [?]the Collie coal companies over the price of coal [?] bright. Further conferences were held ...

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  6. Causeway Traffic Must Drive Carefully

    Extension work on the Causeway ha s got to the stage where piles are being driven in the centre of the thorou ghfare. This frequently congests the traffic as the picture shows, and a watchman is on duty controlling the traffic past the bottle neck. Motorists must therefore drive carefully ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. OUR BATSMEN AGAIN FALL TO LARWOOD

    AGAIN the Nottingham fast bowler, H. Larwood, has wrecked Australia's hopes. In the fifth Test which opened in Sydney today, he dismissed Richardson, Woodfull and Bradman for 64 runs, and ...

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  8. CAMPBELL'S TRIUMPH

    In spite of poor visibility, which limited his view to a few hundred yards, and by no means perfect condition of the beach, Sir ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. FAR EASTERN CRISIS

    An emergency meeting of the Cabinet was convened tonight in connection with the Far Eastern ...

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  10. LOTTERIES ACT

    Regulations under the Lotteries Act, which were finally revised by Cabinet last night, definitely preclude the ...

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  11. PETROL INQUIRY HELD UP

    The public inquiry into the petrol industry in Australia, which was to have begun in Melbourne on Monday, under the chairmanship of Mr. J. Gunn, of ...

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  12. PERTH SPEAKS TO JAVA

    The first telephone call has been made from Perth direct to Java. The caller was Mr. R. R. Long, of Tropical Traders Ltd., who spoke for ...

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  13. CRIPPLED SHIP REACHES PORT

    With only one of the four blades of her propeller remaining the new British freighter Helmspey limped into Gage Roads and dropped anchor at 7 a.m ...

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  15. LUMPER SEWS FOR HIS MOTHERLESS CHILDREN

    A SLUR on a hard-working father's good name was cleared in Fremantle Children's Court today when his son admitted a story he had told previously was untrue When this 17-years-old lad was ...

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  16. WOMEN IN UNDERTOW

    an abnormal undertow at sloe today, three men and a woman figured in a thril[?] of two women ...

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  17. RUSH WORK ON MUNITIONS

    The "News-Chronicle" states that the Vickers-Maxim armament works at Elswick are working 24 hours daily making munitions ordered for the Far East ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

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  19. Due at Fremantle on March 11

    The German cruiser Koln which is due to reach Fremantle on an Australian cruise in a fortnight's time. The cruiser carries a crew of 800 officers and men ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  21. GENERALLY FINE

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A. :— "Generally fine, with strong south-east to north-east winds. Rising ...

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