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  4. Cabinet Behind Commissioner in Coal Crisis

    REPRESENTATIVES of the coal interests met the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) early today and discussed the deadlock that has arisen between the Railway Department and the Collie mine ...

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  5. CRIPPLED SHIP ON FIRE

    A message received today stated that the crippled steamer Helmspey, which is making for Fremantle with a damaged ...

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  6. New Attorney-General Sworn-in at Executive Council Meeting

    The Lieutenant-Governor (Sir John Northmore) today took the oath of allegiance of Mr. Hubert Parker, M.L.A., when he was sworn in as Attorney-General at the Executive Council meeting. Today's picture shows (left to right, sitting): The Premier (Sir James Mitchell), the Lieut.-Governor (Sir John Northmore), tho Attorney-General (Mr. Hubert Parker); (standing): The Minister for Railways (Mr. J. Scad dan), the Minister for Agriculture ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. WILL SUPPLY ORDERS

    Although no definite statement could be obtained this afternoon from the Northern New South Wales Miners' Federation it was stated unofficially—and ...

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  8. GOLD SLUG IN TYRE

    When Mr. Joe Wilson, of Kalgoorlie, contractor, picked up a gold slug in the tyre of his car in October last and told the story to "The Daily ...

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  9. FIFTH TEST TOMORROW

    The fifth and last Test match of the 1932-33 tour will commence in Sydney tomorrow. There is promise of good weather, and the ...

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  10. SHIPPING RUSH AT FREMANTLE

    There are seventeen ships either loading or awaiting loading berths at Fremantle. The mile long Victoria Quay is a hive of industry, with nine ships being ...

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  11. SMALLPOX ON SHIP

    A Lascar member of the crew of the British India steamer Hatarana, which is due at Fremantle on Saturday, was ...

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  12. JAPAN AND CHINA

    Though Chinese Sources are at present silent, Japanese despatches report that fighting commenced at Chao-Yang-Su ...

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  13. MR. PARKER IS SWORN IN

    Mr. H. S. W. Parker was sworn in as Attorney-General and Minister for Education by the Administrator (Sir John Northmore) at a meeting of the ...

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  14. FIRE MANIAC AT WORK

    True to the one-fire-a-night schedule he has apparently set himself, the fire maniac was at work again at Sandringham last night ...

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  15. HE REMEMBERS 1881

    Mr. W. MUNT, now aged 69 and a keenly interested spectator in the Country Wee kcricket final at the W.A.C.A. ground today, remembers ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WARM WEATHER FORECAST

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Generally fine, except for a few thunderstorms in the tropics and ...

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  17. HOW TO SETTLE CRISIS

    "If all the 30 million Chinese in Manchuria become Nationalists in the Irish way, the Manchurian problem would be solved." Mr. G. Bernard Shaw, who is ...

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  18. LATE MR. DAVY

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) has received the following telegram from the Governor-General (Sir Isaac Isaacs):— "It is with profound regret that I have ...

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  19. PEIPING FULL OF TROOPS

    The "Daily Mail's" special corre-spondent at Peiping says: "There are unmistakable signs of an approaching outbreak everywhere. The ...

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  21. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  22. ELECTION PLANS

    A special meeting of the council of the Nationalist Party will be held on Friday, when, in addition to the question of endorsements, it is proposed to give ...

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  23. RESISTANCE TO WAGE CUT

    A conference of transport unions to-day rejected a motion for immediate strike action to restore the 10 per cent. wage cut, but carried a motion ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

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  25. FEELING IN JAPAN

    The radio far exceeds the Press in patriotic outbursts. For example, the spokesman of the Citizen's League of Tokio declares that it is a mistake ...

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  26. PLEA FOR LOCAL INDUSTRY

    "The position is very serious at present, and it might easily become worse, but I hope saner counsel will prevail," said the Lord Mayor of Perth (Mr ...

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  27. 500 FIGHTING BUSH FIRE

    More than 500 men are fighting a fierce bush fire which is sweeping towards valuable Kuipto forest, 50 miles from Adelaide, on a two-miles front ...

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  28. PREPARATIONS TO INVADE

    The Japanese preparations to invade Jehol are well under way according to foreign despatches from Mukden, which state that at least two divisions at full ...

    Article : 89 words
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