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  4. Federal Government's Tariff Surprises

    The Federal Government's startling announcement yesterday of its tariff proposals, which include heavy surcharges on some imports and total prohibition of others has created wide interest both in England and Australia. In England traders are already greatly perturbed, but early ...

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  5. RECORD ROMANCE

    The biggest romance in the long history of wedlock progressed a tage to-day, when the liner Saturnia. from the United States, berthed in Phaleram Bay. ...

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  6. LAST ENGLISH KING

    The "Daily Express", re-quotes at length an article published, in America by the Socialist Countess of Warwick in which she foretells that George V. will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. MYSTERIOUS GUILDFORD EXPLOSION

    Somebody threw a charge of explosive at or from the Midland-Perth passenger train as it passed through East Guildford last night and gave Guard Harry Cooper and residents in the vicinity of Swan-street level crossing, the shock, of their lives. Fortunately no damage was done ...

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  8. PERTH LOOKS UP

    All eyes glanced heaven-ward today. It was not the arrival of an England-Australia flier hat caused necks to be craned and eyes to blink in the sun's ...

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  9. TODAY'S BEST NEWS

    Perhaps the best news of the day is to be found under the heading of "Men, Money, Markets." ...

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  10. LOCAL VIEWS

    Mr. Pitchford, managing director of Bon Marche Ltd., said the new tariff was practically a prohibitive one. Its effect was hard to envisage. It very possibly ...

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  11. GLOVES ARE OFF

    Unquestionably the proposed surtaxes have staggered the people here. Many, traders are inclined to regard Australia's position as desperate. They ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    Having attended a meeting of the Federal executive of the R.S.L. in Melbourne, Mr. R. Tyler, who represented Western Australia, returned to Perth by ...

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  13. TEST TEAMS TOUR

    The Australian Test players are having two hours' sightseeing at Pompeii a day in Rome and a morning, at Milan, where they will visit the Cathedral and ...

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  14. £3000 ROBBERY

    A mail bag containing £3000 worth of Treasury bonds from the Commonwealth Bank was stolen while in transit from Melbourne. ...

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  15. FREMANTLE ARREST

    Harold Halifax Dungey (22) was arrested at Fremantle today by Detective Sergeant Gee and Detective Blight, on a charge of unlawful possession of 22 ...

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  16. SPORTSMEN ASSIST CHARITY

    Tomorrow April 5 the sportsmen of the metropolitan area will "do their bit" to ensure the success of the Charity Carnival Appeal. Never both to lend a helping hand to the needy, they are determined to make their coming achievement the ...

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  17. ALTERATION OF LIST

    Answering questions by the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Latham) in the House of Representatives today, Mr. Scullin explained that the list of ...

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  18. STOP PRESS

    In the Committee stage today Mr. Thurtle's (Lab.) amendment to abolish the army death penalty and substitute penal servitude was ...

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  19. WARM TOMORROW

    Following: is the official weather forecast:— "Except for scattered thunderstorms in the inland ...

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  21. DISCIPLES OF EDGAR WALLACE TODAY COMBED THIS AREA FOR CLUES

    View of Swan-strest crossing at East Guildford. The explosion occurred near the spot where the man is standing on the railway nine. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 41 words
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