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  6. TWO BROTHERS DROWDNED IN UNGUARDED WELL

    Two boys, aged 8 years and 10 months end 6 years and one month, were drowned in an unguarded well in a paddock adjoining their father's property at Wattle Grove early today. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FEDERAL AIR FORCE EXPANSION

    Important recommendations for the expansion of the Royal Australian Air Force will soon be made by the Air Board in anticipation of the decision by Federal Cabinet to adopt a further three-year ...

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  8. HOUSEHOLD SCIENCE INTERESTS DIRECTOR

    THE DIRECTOR OF AGRICULTURE. (Mr. G. L. Sutton) today visited the Perth Technical College, where the annual course of rural house-hold science is being conducted. About 100 women from all parts of the country are attending. The picture shows (from left) Mr. Sutton ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. IN MEMORY OF KING

    "Undoubtedly the most fitting memorial to the late King George V would be a new hospital, designed to cater for all ...

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  10. ATTACKED BY SHARK

    Christian Olsen, interviewed today relative to his experiences when he spent Monday night on an upturned boat, stated that he was baling the ...

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  11. HUGHES BACK IN CABINET

    Mr. W. M. Hughes, who left the Federal Ministry because of apparent conflict of opinion with his fellow 'Ministers on the Sanctons ...

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  12. DOLLAR GAINS STRENGTH

    COMMITMENTS for shipments gold to Europe ceased today as President Roosevelt's announcement of his plans to cancel the 1000 million ...

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  13. Wind's Mischievous Day

    THE WIND was up to all its old tricks in the city today, and many were the unwary who had their hats whisked far down the street. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. VANDALISM IN PARKS.

    Although vandalism in the metropo­litan area does not appear to be de­creasing, it is not increasing, local go­vernment officers declared today when ...

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  15. MANOORA SAILS ON TIME

    The m.v.. Manoora. which was the first interstate passenger vessel to resume her sailing in the service to Western Australia since the outbreak ...

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  16. POSTAL VOTES ADVICE

    The Chief Electoral Officer (Mr. Hayles) said today, that electors of the Kimberley, Pilbarra and Gascoyne districts, who intended casting postal ...

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  18. INCREASE IN ENROLMENTS

    "According to the rate at which the applications are being made it looks as though last year's figures of 3176 students at the Perth Technical School ...

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  19. SUDDEN DROP IN TEMPERATURE

    Perth has again experienced a sudden fall in temperature within less than 24 hours. Such rapid falls are not common, but have occurred before, the ...

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  20. RECORD FLIGHT TO CAPE

    Flight-Lieut. T. Rose left Lympne at 12.25 a.m. today in an effort to break the England to Cape Town air record. He is using the Miles Falcon ...

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  21. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  22. Won and Lost

    Mr. J. S. Johnstone, accountant, of Perth and Fremantle, had an unusual experience in the elections for municipal auditor held at ...

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  23. STOP PRESS

    WORKER INJURED.—William Hodge, of Nicholson-road, Subiaco, taken St. John of God Hospital today suffering from compound ...

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  24. English Schoolboys to See Big South-West Timber

    BEGINNING A SHORT TOUR OF THE SOUTH-WEST, four of the party of 23 English public schoolboys now visiting Australia were photographed as they were about to leave Perth today. They intend spending two days in the Bridgetown district and then visiting Pemberton. On Sunday they will return to-Perth and on the following day will leave for the Eastern States. ' ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. NEXT IMPERIAL CONFERENCE

    The Australian Associated Press understands that while the subject has not yet been formally discussed the probability is that the Imperial ...

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  26. Photograph Clue in Murder Case

    A photograph of a well-known criminal has been identified as closely resembling one of the bandits wanted for the murder of James Edward ...

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