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  4. TILL THE CLOUDS ROLL BY

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau present the following weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Cloudy and unsettled, with rain, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SHEARERS' CLAIM

    This morning further evidence was heard in the Federal Arbitration Court by Mr. Justice Powers in connection with the claim by the A.W.U. for increased ...

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  6. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE

    In the Criminal Court to-day the trial of Alice Kerr (27), single, for the manslaughter of Doris Lilian Keast (28), at the Grosvenor on March 20, was continued. ...

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  7. TRACKS LOST

    The parties of mounted police who are entered in the task of endeavoring to locate the escaped lunatic, Hush Pickett, have been considerably hampered in their ...

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  8. STILL NO DEVELOPMENTS

    The detective force engaged, in the elucidation of the murder mystery surrounding the deaths of Inspector Walsh and Detective-Sergeant Pitman is still displaying a ...

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  9. HEADQUARTERS OF GOLD STEALERS

    Poice records show that south of Boulder has been a particularly favored spot in days past for the illicit treatment, of stolen gold. . Although convictions for this class of offence are by no means as frequent as the unlawful possession of gold, quite a large proportion of cases ...

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  10. GOLD STEALING PENALTY

    Support of the contentions of Mr. R. Hamilton, published in "The Daily News" yesterday is provided by a review of the cases dealing with illicit gold ...

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  11. FEEBLE-MINDED

    A man who was certified as feeble-mind­ed and utterly incapable of holding his own in the world has surprised the Farnham Board of Guardians by writing from ...

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  12. 44 HOURS' DISPUTE

    It is expected that 300 members of the Metal Trades Employers' Association, will attend a meeting this afternoon, at which yesterday's offer by the Trades Hall ...

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  13. FOR VICTIMS DEPENDANTS

    The following circular letter has been issued by the Walsh-Pitman Remembrance Fund Committee, of Kalgoorlie.— Sir,—A State-wide appeal is being ...

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  14. COAL IMPASSE

    The seriousness of the coal situation is shown by the fact that the Under-Secretary for Mines (Colonel Lane-Fox) has issued a statement that householders will ...

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  15. PER CAPITA PAYMENTS

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Riley (Lab., N.S.W.) asked the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) whether the Government had yet decided to carry out its ...

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  16. ARBITRATION LAWS

    It was learned at the Trades Hall this morning that consideration has already been given by the State executive of the A..L.P. to the amendments of the ...

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  17. LATEST FROM KALGOORLIE

    No fresh developments have occurred as a result of (to-day's investigations, but. something is promised in the near future. "We know a lot, but insufficient yet to ...

    Article : 115 words
  18. STRIKE LOSSES

    The gross losses of four railway companies due to the general strike and the coal strike, amount to £6,490,000, according to the "Railway Gazette," which points ...

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  19. FELL 90 FEET

    Reginald Sendell (19), a carpenter, had a miraculous escape from death to-day, when he fell from a staging at the back of the building of Clifford, Love and Co., in ...

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  20. EVERY AVENUE EXHAUSTED

    Downing-street semi-officially repudiates the story that the Government is hoping for individual coal settlements, because it cannot disregard the normal machinery of ...

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  21. AUSTRALIAN COAL

    Although a partial settlement of the coal stride was arrived at yesterday, negotiations are still proceeding to-day. In addition to the resumption of work at the ...

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  22. PARACHUTES

    Two airmen descended by parachute from aeroplanes at the Richmond Aerodrome yesterday. They were Flight-Lieutenant Wackett, brother of the ...

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  23. BRADFORD WOOL MARKET

    At Bradford the prices of wool are unchanged. A little more business is passing, but users are still nervous owing to the coal restrictions. ...

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  24. KEMP RE-ARRESTED

    Charles Harold Kemp (18), ,who escaped from the police station on Tuesday and was re-arrested by detectives yesterday, was formally charged with uttering ...

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  25. CRICKET

    Woodfull by scoring 69 against the South of England yesterday runs, being the first to reach this tour. He has been most ...

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  27. WIRELESS PROSECUTIONS.

    At the City Court yesterday Mr. H. C. Sampson conducted two cases against unlicensed listeners-in on behalf of the Postal Department. Llewellyn Jones was ...

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  28. 'TAKE OR LEAVE'

    "The unemployed are not going to distate to the Government of this country. You will get work at the wages we decide not that you decide. Work will be ...

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  29. VICE-REGAL.

    Gentlemen who propose to attend the icvee at Government House on Thursday next, are reminded that-to-morrow is the last day for applications for cards of ...

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  30. SOUTH BEACH.

    The rough weather prevailing throughout the night brought up a high sea this morning which resulted in about 30ft. of te son wall at South Beach being washed away. ...

    Article : 36 words
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