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  4. TICKERS TOO SLOW

    Wall Street tickers today were wholly unable to cope with the unprecedented rush, the machines closing 71 tributes behind the market call. ...

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  5. ONCE WERE HAPPY

    "This marriage was once affectionate and happy. When a man loses a loving wife the loss cannot be expressed in cash. It is always the most difficult ...

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  6. GILLIGAN'S CHOICE

    A. E. R. Gilligan, writing in the "Daily News," picks the first Test teams in order of batting as follows:- English team: Hobbs, Sutcliffe ...

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  7. M.P'S HOME LIFE

    Mr. James Lindsay, M.L.A., Country Party member for Toodyay, figured as the respondent in a petition for judicial separation lodged by his wife ...

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  8. SHIPPING DISASTER IN ATLANTIC

    Up to noon yesterday 220 passengers ana members of the crew of the Lamport and Holt liner Ventris, which sank 300 miles from New York, on Sunday, had been rescued. Thirty ships were then searching for survivors, as 115 people were still missing One aged, man who was ...

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  9. AVARICE, BIGAMY AND MURDER

    An amazing story of avarice, bigamy, und murder and been disclosed during the trial 01 Valentin Fontaine, a butcher's boy, of Combourg, who was charged at the Rennes Assizes. with the murder of Eugenie Anger, a youthful heiress. ...

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  10. EARLY GAINS WIPED OUT

    On Wall Street today, Radio, Vanavdium, International, Nickel and American Smelting shares all broke five (£1) to 15 dollars (£3) a share. ...

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    THE ILL-FATED STEAMER VENTRIS. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. DENTISTRY ABROAD

    The use of X-rays in connection with dental work in London strongly impressed Mr. D. Roderic Davies, the Perth dentist, who returned yesterday from a ...

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  13. GOVERNOR RETURNS

    His Excellency the Governor and Lady Campion returned this morning from Melbourne after a fortnight's absence. Although time was limited the most was ...

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  14. VALIANT OPERATOR

    Norman Loughlin was the valiant radio operator who never left the Key aboard the Ventris during, the long forenoon, when he realised that any ...

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  15. CAILLAUX PUNISHED

    The Senate has recorded its opinion of M. Caillaux's share in M. Poincare's resignation by excluding him from the Finance Committee, he being the only ...

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  16. DESERTINS WINDOW-DRESSER

    Following four years of apparently happy married life, Clarence Leo. Patroni, a window dresser, heartlessly deserted his wife, Mary Winifred, and child in ...

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  17. HARDSHIPS ENDURED

    The complete story of the hardships which the rescued endured before being saved cannot yet be told, for all available radio facilities are needed in the ...

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  18. PRODIGIOUS BATTING

    The "Daily News" in a leader on Gilligan's unofficial choice, says:- "With immensely powerful sides it seems impossible for either to bowl out ...

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  19. AUTHORITY ON GREEK

    Professor A. W. Mair (Professor of Greek, Edinburgh University since 1903) one of the foremost authorities on Greek, was found suffocated in his ...

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  20. SMALL BOY HURT

    As Bruce Newton was driving his car past a moving motor lorry near the corner of Albany-road and M'Master-street, Victoria Park, this morning, an ...

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  21. LIFEBOAT CAPSIZES

    The second night closed down on the squall-swept North Atlantic tonight with the toll of 117 lives still not accounted for in the tragedy following the sinking ...

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  22. FORMER MISHAP TO SHIP

    Mr. S. J. Madden, of Perth, was wireless operator on the ill-fated Ventris for 16 months in 1920-1921 when the vessel was plying between Liverpool, New ...

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  23. WIRELESS EXHIBITION

    When a man plays around with apparatus with this voltage many would doubtless offer up a prayer for his safe deliverance. The man with the ...

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  24. "SHIRTFRONTS" BLAMED

    Mr. P. P. Warner, writing in the "Morning Post" says:- "Fourteen hundred and fourty-seven runs for 20 wickets, average of ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING

    The Hain steamer TRELYON left Fremantle for the Eastern States early this afternoon. The steamer ffLOWANA arrived at ...

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  27. WRIST GASHED

    Suffering from a deep gash in the wrist, Walter Avard (50), lumper, was admitted to Fremantle Hospital about 7.30 last night. His condition was so ...

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  28. STOP PRESS

    New York advices state that all but comparatively few Ventris passengers and crew are apparently Safe aboard rescue ships. ...

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  29. DAHLIA CULTURE

    Now that gardeners are preparing for the forthcoming season, and the opportunities to be offered by the combined Centenary Autumn Show, the ...

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  30. A MOVING APPEAL

    The following letter which has been received makes a particularly moving appeal:-. No. 5 Pumping Station, E.G.R. ...

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  31. TRIED TO SHOOT MURDERER

    A message from Mexico City today stated that bent on the murder of Jose Toral, the condemned assassin of General Obregon, an ...

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  32. ELECTION CAMPAIGN NOTES

    Tomorrow (Thursday) night, Mr. J. Curtin (Labor candidate), will be assisted at a meeting by Senator E. Needham and the Minister for Works at Well's Hall ...

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  33. HUNDRED STILL MISSING

    Fifteen speeding vessels, from battleships down to tugs, scoured the calming seas 200 miles off Cape Hatteras through half the night and into the forenoon ...

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  34. GROUNDSMEN TOO GOOD

    "It is a rather disturbing fact that we have as yet not won a match, even though our batsmen were far more ...

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  35. PINJARRA RACES

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  36. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 77 words
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