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  2. Advertising

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  4. BOGUS BIRTH NOTICE?

    FROHAWK (nee Roste TWgby).-At Bnsselton Hospital on December 9, to Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Frohawk (president Cowaramup R.S.L.), twins. ...

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  5. Japanese Begin General Attack Today

    MESSAGES FROM SHANGHAI today state the Japanese launched a general attack on the Kiangwan front at eight o'clock this morning, using all available men, guns, planes and tanks. Yesterday was quiet, the ...

    Article : 99 words
  6. BROKE OWN RECORD

    Sir Malcolm Campbell, the English speed motorist, in his famous Bluebird car, today broke his own. speed record with an aver ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. UNITING THE FARMERS

    Again, today, at an extraordinary conference of the Primary Producers Association summoned to consider constitutional reforms, ...

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  8. COLLIE HOLD-UP ENDED

    A meeting of the Collie Miners Union today resolved to end the hold-up at the mines controlled by Amalgamated Collieries Ltd., and to ...

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  9. ALTERATION TO TARIFF

    in the House of Representatives this afternoon the new tariff schedule of the Lyons Government will be tabled by Mr. H. S. ...

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  10. CANADIAN AIRMEN

    Scores of United States airmen nave, written to the air clubs here asking to be included in any proposal to organise the Canadian air units for China. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. SNOW INTERFERES

    The reported Japanese capture of Kiangwan is incorrect. The operations were conducted amid bitter winds and heavy snow, and ended in a stalemate ...

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  12. BRITISH ATTITUDE

    Captain Eden (Under-Secretary for Foreign Affaira) in the House of Commons replying to a question regarding the declaration at Mukden of an ...

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  13. GUMMED UP!

    Mr. William Wrigley, chewing gum magnate, who recently died, left £4,000.000 amongst his family, but ...

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  14. LARGE WHEATSTACK DESTROYED

    Nearly 20,000 bags of wheat, valued at £8000, were destroyed when a fire broke out in a large stack near the Korbel railway siding, 188 miles from ...

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  15. £10 PRIZE FOR SLOGAN

    Have you yet sent in your wool slogan? If not, why not have a try. It may mean an addition of £10 to your ...

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  16. FIRE ACCOUNTED FOR NUNGARIN DWELLING

    All that remained of a Nungarin house after a fire on Monday afternoon. Police are inquiring into the outbreak. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NEW HEAT RECORD

    Today, when the mercury soared to 102 degrees, a new heat record for this summer was created, two consecutive days having topped the century. ...

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  18. PERSONAL

    The Consul-General for Holland, Mr. P. E. Teppema, who has represented that country In Australia for 18 years, has been appointed Minister Plenipotentiary ...

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  19. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  20. GENERALLY WARM

    The following official forecast for Western Australia was issued today by the local Weather Bureau:- "Generally fine and warm to hot ...

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  21. STOP PRESS

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  22. U.S.A. DECLARATION

    The United States stood firmly today behind the open-door policy in China, and disputed the Japanese claim that the Nine-Power Treaty should be ...

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  23. NUNGARIN FIRES

    Mr. H. W. Mann, M.L.A., of Perth, was Informed yesterday afternoon that fire had broken out on his property near Nungarin, and that machinery and stock ...

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  24. ALTAI MARU'S CARGO

    Work preliminary to the discharge into the shed of bulk grain from the Japanese steamer Altai Maru was begun at G shed Fremantle, this afternoon. ...

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  25. VICTORIA PARK ROBBERY

    The grocery store of Frank Ashbolt, Albany-road, Victoria Park, was burgled during the night. Entrance was forced through a side window. £5 in money was stolen. ...

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  26. M'NESS BENEFACTIONS

    Sir Charles and Lady M'Ness have received a letter from Rev. C. A, Jenkins thanking them for their cheque for £40, which brought the total of the ...

    Article : 62 words
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