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  4. DEATH OF MRS. LAW

    The second day's hearing of the murder charge against Dr. Macgillicuddy and Mrs. Hudson, in connection with the death of Mrs. E. F. D. Law, in March last, began ...

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  5. STILL NO ARRESTS

    Rumor is a lying jade. The ancients were within the mark when they gave her a hundred tongues. Last night, in Kalgoorlie, she was busy with mare than a thousand. And they were all concerned with facts, theories, and fabrications about the case that has been the sansation of the past ...

    Article : 538 words
  6. STILL FREE

    There is a strong suspicion in police circles that the escape from the Claremont Hospital for the Insane on Monday afternoon of Hugh Pickett was not the ...

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  7. DEATH OF WESLEY MALEY

    The inquest into the circumstances surronuding the death of Wesley Maley was opened at the City Court yesterday before Mr J. J. Lloyd, J.P., and continued this ...

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  8. ESCAPE FROM LOCK-UP

    What appears to have been a daring escape from legal custody was effected yesterday afternoon at the Bourke-street (Melbourne) lock-up. by a Western Australian ...

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  9. STARTLING NEWS

    The shipowners made the startling announcement to-day that unless additional coal was forthcoming, the services to Western Australia would terminate on ...

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  10. LATER NEWS

    The passenger steamer service to Western Australia ceases on Monday, unless large supplies of coal are forthcoming. This announcement was made to-day by the ...

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  11. GREAT SURPRISE

    The Dimboola was tied up last night. There is only ten days' supply of coal in Melbourne. The general public are now barred from supplies. ...

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  12. FEELING AT KALGOORLIE

    Judging from the demeanor, of the police, it would not be surprising for a sensational move to be made at any moment. ...

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  13. SYSTEMATIC HUNT

    Detectives have begun a systematic hunt for Charles A. Kemp, who escaped from Bourke-street West watchhouse yesterday afternoon. The youth is 18 years of age. ...

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  14. THE COAL STRIKE

    The coal owners are still making' nomove towards a settlement of the striker. So far they have called no meeting for this week. They declared to-day that the ...

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  15. VALUABLE CLUES

    It Trill go down in W.A. police records that no clue was too insignificant in the Kalgoorlie murder, case not to warrant full investigation. Even the seemingly most ...

    Article : 152 words
  16. 56,000 MEN OUT

    There are 50,000 men idle in New South Wales, and each day the wharf plumpers, carters and drivers are becoming involved. Over 6,000 men are out of work in ...

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  17. 44 HOURS WEEK

    The unions engage in the metal trades have declined the offer of the employers that the men should work a 48 hours' week and 44 hour week alternatively. ...

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  18. TULLOCH MURDER

    When Henry Pierce (27), jeweller, appeared at the City Court to-day remanded on a vagrancy charge preferred against him, following investigations in the ...

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  19. NEW TRACKS FOUND

    A discovery that has given rise to much speculation was made by the detectives yesterday afternoon. In close proximity to the scene of the ...

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  20. MR. BRUCE FAILS

    The Premiers' Conference broke up to-day, without reaching an agreement on the Commonwealth proposals for a readjustment of finance. ...

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  21. WEATHER FORECAST

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau has issued the following weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Unsettled in the North-West, with ...

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  22. C.I.D.'S PROBLEMS

    What chance have they got? The question was asked everywhere in Perth to-day, and nearly always in a tone that implied that the chance slooked hopeful. ...

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  23. LAW EXAMINATIONS

    At the law examinations held during April the following candidates were successful:—Intermediate: J. Lefroy. Final: First half, Gr. J. Boylson, J. J. Monaghan, ...

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  24. ROYAL BIRTHDAY

    To-day Queen Mary celebrated her 59th birthday. She was born at Kensington Palace on May 26, 1867, being the daughter of Francis, Duke of Teck, and ...

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  25. VOLCANIC ERUPTION

    Later reports from Hokkaido state that three violent eruptions occurred yesterday, the first resulting in a lava stream pouring down the mountain and completely ...

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  26. LAWN TENNIS

    In the Chiswick Park tennis tournament Betty, Nuthall, the child prodigy, beat Peggy Saunders, 6-4. 6-1. ...

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  27. STATE PARLIAMENT

    At the meeting of the Executive Council to-day, the State Parliament was prorogued until Thursday, July 1 next. The last prorogation was to June 3. It is not ...

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  28. MAN HUNT CONTINUES

    Encouraged by the long-delayed discovery of the treatment plant at which Inspector Walsh and Sergeant. Pitman were brutally done to death, the hunt for ...

    Article : 337 words
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  30. GUARDED SECRETS

    Inspector Condon reports no fresh developments beyond that the whole of the plant found at the scene of the murder is now at the police station. ...

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  31. M. BRIAND

    The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Express" states' that M. Briand is retiring from polities at the end of the year. His marriage to Madame Pourdan, ...

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  32. 33 KILLED

    In the collision between two passenger (rains wthich occurred at the Munich railway station, both trains were crowded with excursionists. ...

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  33. THE OVERCOAT

    Even the most tragic. affairs have their sidelights, and side issues, some of the last named inclined to be humorous. Scores of reputable Kalgoorlie residents ...

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  34. SINN FEIN

    Mary M'Swiney has been elected President of the Sinn Fein Executive Council, in succession to E. De Valera, who recently seceded with a largo following. ...

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