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  4. MISSED THE 'BUS

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau has issued the following weather forecast for Western Australia:- "Cloudy and unsettled with rain ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. NEXT SATURDAY'S MEETING

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  6. KALGOORLIE MURDER

    The only development to-day in connection with the Kalgoorlie murder mystery was the bringing to Perth on the transcontinental train this morning of a ...

    Article : 191 words
  7. SHORTER SKIRTS

    A school medical officer in London has come out boldly in support of girls' dress. He warmly praises the disappearance of such devices as corsets and ...

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  8. COAL DEADLOCK

    in the House of Commons to-day the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Ramsay Macdonald) inquired concerning the position of the coal subsidy. The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) ...

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  9. HEATED SCENES

    The House of Assembly sat until 5.40 o'clock this morning with the usual heated scenes attending all-night sittings, which culminated in the expulsion of the ...

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  10. CIVIC WELCOME

    In typical English wintry weather the English University debaters were extended civic welcome to Perth by the Mayor (Mr. Franklin) at the Council Chambers ...

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  11. LIBERAL FEUD

    The Liberal fend has been intensified. Lord Oxford, writing to Sir Godfrey Collins. (Chief Liberal Whip), emphasises that Mr. Lloyd George formally separated ...

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  12. HARD-LUCK STORY

    "I thought he was a struggler and battler, and trying to get on, when I backed his bill, shut he let me down badly." Thus did Oughton Percy Timperley, an ...

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  13. LAWN TENNIS

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  14. PICKETT STILL AT LARGE

    From inquiries made at the C.I.D. this morning, it was learned that no fresh, developments have occurred in connection with the escaped prisoner, Hugh Pickett. ...

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  15. POLISH REVOLT

    Professor Moszicki, an engineer and industrialist. Marshal Pilsudski's nominee has been elected President. Two other candidates, one of whom is ...

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  16. PLANE BOMBING

    When an enemy force appears off "The Rip," the only way to prevent his ships entering Port Phillip Bay will be to board them and open the seacocks. It sounds nonsense, but after, an ...

    Article : 180 words
  17. INDUSTRIAL

    The Commonwealth Council or Federated Unions. representing 300,000 unionists, has decided to recommend that the Government proposals contained in the ...

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  18. SHEARERS' CLAIM

    The hearing of evidence on behalf of the employers in connection with the A.W.U. claim for improved wages and conditions in the pastoral industry, again ...

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  19. COACHMAKERS' STRIKE

    No settlement has yet been reached with employers in the coachmaking industry, where work was not resumed on Monday. ...

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  20. 'PAYING POLICEMEN'

    The Police Bribery Commission was continued to-day. Mrs. Elizabeth Lampard, recalled, was cross-examined at length by ...

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  21. ESPIONAGE

    It the House of Commons to-day Mr. G. L. Loeker-Latmpson (Foreign Under-Secretary) told Mr.E.G. Thurtle (Lab.) that none of the three men sentenced for ...

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  22. TRAN CRASH

    When the brakes of the tram failed to act, it crashed into another stationary tram in Swan-street, Rozelle, yesterday evening. ...

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  23. MINERS' DOMESTIC LIFE

    A vivid picture of the miner's domestic life is given by the "Daily Herald." It points out that the miners have not the energy to work longer hours, and the daily ...

    Article : 145 words
  24. JUMPERS TRIED OUT

    The Governor figured in one of the best jumping trials seen at Randwick for some time. In company with Jollity, Jupiter. and Palbi, the most fancied candidates for ...

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  26. LATE SHIPPING

    The P. and 0. Branch Service steamer BENALLA is expected to reach Fremantle from the Eastern States to-morrow night. ...

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  27. EFFECT ON RACING

    Horspur, in the "Daily Telegraph," says that unless the coal strike is settled the Ascot meeting is not likely to take place, and it is even possible that racing ...

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  28. LONDON WOOL SALES.

    Goldsbrough, Mort and Co., Ltd., have received cabled advice from their London office that the sales were returned on the 1st June, when merinos and fine ...

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  29. CONTROL OF UNIONS

    In the House of Commons to-day Mr. F. A. Macquisten (Con.) asked if it was intended to legislate' to restore to trade unionists better control of the unions and ...

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