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  4. 'MISERABLE DRUNKARD'

    Referring to Mr. Bernard Shaw's preface to a private edition of his works, in which he describes his father as a miserable drunkard invariably leaving parties ...

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  5. JOHNNIE BACK HOME

    The "Daily Mail" says the first thing Miss Amy Johnson will see when she steps out of the cabin of the City of Glasgow at Croydon tomorrow will be ...

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  6. UNEMPLOYED PROBLEM

    Germany is tackling the 3,000,000 unemployed problem by the formation of a public works company with a share capital of £7,500,000 and reserve of ...

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  7. FEDERAL DISABILITIES

    "I think the conference between representatives of South Australia, Western Australia and Tasmania on Federation disabilities is highly desirable," declared ...

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  8. MRS. ERIC HOOK

    "People may laugh at me, but one thing I am determined to do after giving my children a real start in life, and that is to make the flight Eric attempted." ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOLF FEVER!

    Practically as much golf as cricket—this is the Australian cricketers' latest experience. Their quick defeat of Somerset meant ...

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  10. TEN FOR EVERY ONE

    "The British car-purchasing class bought ten motor cars last year for every baby to which it gave birth," said Lord Ponsonby in opening an exhibition ...

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  11. "A TERRIBLE MOMENT"

    Officers of the R100 are unanimous that their flight is the first step in an inter-Empire commercial air route. British Interests are prepared to ...

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  12. FOOTBALL CARNIVAL

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  13. WITHDRAWN FROM ROAD

    When figures concerning the issue of motor vehicle licences for the year 1930-1931 are complete there will be a drastic reduction noticed in the number of ...

    Article : 159 words
  14. QUEEN'S CIGARETTES

    When reports appeared in America stating that the Queen occasionally enjoyed a cigarette, members of the Social Morality Department of the Rockford ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FINANCES

    Treasurers from all States will arrive at Canberra today and tomorrow to attend a vital meeting of the Loan Council tomorrow. Sir Otto Niemeyer will ...

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  16. MILLIONAIRE'S SUICIDE

    The millionaire brewer, Colonel Sydney J. Green (57), joint-master of the famous Cottesmore Hounds, with which the Prince of Wales, the Duke of York, and ...

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  17. OVER 300 YARDS

    Bradman today broke another record. While golfing on the Swansea Bay coast with the "Sun-Herald" correspondent he drove a ball from a tee over 300 yards ...

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  18. ASSOCIATION FIXTURE

    Thirty-eight players and officials ol the South Australian National Football Association will leave Adelaide by train tomorrow for Perth to play a Western ...

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  19. MEMORIAL SERVICE

    The widow and one of her little daughters attended the service at West Wickham (Kent), held in memory of Mr. Eric Hook. ...

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  20. FORGET THE TAPE!

    "Where's the tape? Run out the tape!" shouted spectators in the last lap of the medley last race in the Anglo-French contest. ...

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  21. WIDESPREAD RAINS

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  22. GOLF

    The annual meeting of the W.A. Golf Association will begin on August 25 next, and conclude on August 30. It will be conducted this year on the fine course of ...

    Article : 253 words
  23. FUTURE POSSIBILITIES

    "The R100's arrival at the mooring mast in Canada, built while airships were still in the experimental stage, will go fair to justify the confidence in ...

    Article : 192 words
  24. CLASH WITH ARABS

    Four policemen were stabbed, two seriously, in a hand-to-hand affray with Arab seamen at South Shields when 20 Arabs and two whites were arrested. ...

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  25. BRADMAN V. "DULEEP"

    The chief feature of the first-class cricket averages is the race between Bradman and Duleepsinhji for the highest aggregate, says the "Daily Mail." ...

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  26. MOOREFIELD RAGES

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  27. PERSONAL

    This evening his Excellency and. Lady Campion will be present at Miss Bray's farewell concert, to be given in the Perth. Town Hall. ...

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  28. CANADIAN EVENTS

    Allan Hillhouse (Australia) lowered the Canadian record tonight in the three-mile handicap, in which he and the New Zealander. Savidan, started from ...

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  29. FLIGHT TO ENGLAND

    Mystery surrounded the whereabouts early today of Mr. Andrew Cunningham, who is on a solo flight from Australia to England, but this afternoon General ...

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  30. MOUNTAIN TRAGEDY

    While skiing on Mount Egmont yesterday J. Hali somersaulted and fell on an ice axe, which penetrated his chest. Two rescue parties from the mountain ...

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  32. KIPPAX RESTING

    Kippax, who was dropped at the last moment today, has strained his back. The injury is not serious, but he must be rested. ...

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  33. STOP PRESS

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  34. WANTED TO FIGHT.

    Hearing bad language coming from a" lane near the Bohemia Hotel in Murray-street last Saturday night, Constable Chambers investigated, and found two ...

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  35. DATE ADHERED TO

    It has been decided to adhere to the original date of August 7 for the all-Australian delegation to wait on the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) in ...

    Article : 97 words
  36. SKETCH ARTIST'S TURN

    The "Sunday Graphic" states that Mr J C. Bancks, who is to do a "quack doctor' act, has invited Bradman to appear with him at they Palladium on ...

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  37. UNREQUITED LOVE

    A message from Montpellir says that a flight-sergeant committed suicide by jumping from an aeroplane. A letter was found in the sergeant's ...

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  38. NANKING TO PERTH

    The Mayor of Nanking (Mr. Lin Sin Shu) has written to the Lord Mayor of Perth (Mr. J. T. Franklin) under date June 20 as follows:— ...

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  39. UNLAWFUL CONTROL

    A plea of guilty was submitted in the Children's Court today by a 15-year-old boy, who was charged with having unlawfully assumed control of a ...

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  40. RAIN LOCALLY

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:—"Cloudy and unsettled generally from the East Kimberley ...

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  41. LATE SHIPPING

    The P. and O. Co. advise that the s.s. BENDIGO, from Colombo, is due at Gage Roads, Fremantle, on August 11, at 3 p.m., and is timed to sail for Adelaide during the evening. ...

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  42. WYNDHAM KILLINGS

    During the week ended August 2 1827 cattle were killed at the Wyndham Meat Works, making the total to date for the season 21,052. ...

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