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  4. A Notable Western Australian Passes

    WESTERN AUSTRALIA mourns the passing of one of its most notable pioneering sons. The Hon. A. Lovekin, M.L.C., died last evening after a long illness lasting since his ill-fated journey to Europe twelve months ago. ...

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  5. OUTLOOK OF STERLING

    AN IMPORTANT STATEMENT by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) on the Government's policy in regard to currency and exchange problems, was a feature of the resumed debate on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 668 words
  6. SOUTH AFRICANS' TOUR

    The wicket at the sports ground was in perfect, order for the match today between South Africa and a combined, team, but with heavy clouds roiling up ...

    Article : 194 words
  7. BAD NEWS FOR CATS!

    Wireless waves behaving like light, but I capable of penetrating fog and killing small animals, were discussed by the Marchese Marconi with a ...

    Article : 192 words
  8. LAST RESOURCES

    Dr. Bruening (Chancellor) emphasises that the Government will employ all constitutional means to repress illegal enterprise. "It is obvious now ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BODY ON PAVEMENT

    The death of Eric M'Connan, of Queensland, manager of the Strand branch of the National Bank of Australia, who was found dead on the pavement outside his ...

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  10. THE PREMIER'S TRIBUTE

    Speaking of the passing of the Hon Arthur Lovekin, the Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) said this morning that the State Parliament would ...

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  11. PROFOUND IMPRESSION

    Mr. A. O. Willis (Agent-General for New South Wales) was an interested listener to Mr. Chamberlain's important financial statement in the House ...

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  12. PERSONAL

    Mr. Harry Boan returned to Perth by today's train from Melbourne. He has been In the Eastern States for some weeks past. ...

    Article : 397 words
  13. STREET BRAWL'S SEQUEL

    Following an altercation in which either a paling or an iron bar was used at the corner of St. John's and Forest roads, Forest Lodge, last night, Andrew ...

    Article : 161 words
  14. VIGILANT CONSTABLE

    Nearly a month after the theft of a twin outboard engine from a boat shed at Cannington about the beginning of November Constable Beaton saw a boat ...

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  15. THAT'S THE SPIRIT

    Prom), the wheatfields of Bronzewing; near Ouyen, in the Ma fee, comes a story that expresses the spirit of ...

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  16. "MOST USEFUL CITIZEN"

    "By the death of Mr. Arthur Lovekin the State has lost a most useful and public spirited citizen," said the President of the Legislative Council (Sir John ...

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  17. MOTOR LICENCES

    The Commissioner of Police advises that provided that the identification plates were returned to the Traffic Department on or before July 15 last ...

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  18. CABBAGES AND COWS

    The home of market produce and dairying around the city is Osborne Park, and in these two sections particularly good exhibits are expected at ...

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  19. STOP PRESS

    Opposition to the revival of the War Debts Commission was expressed by the chairman (Sen. Borah) of the Senate Foreign Relations ...

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  20. LEPROSY AT BROOME

    The public health officer at Broome (Dr. A. R. Haynes) has notified that another case of leprosy has occurred at I Broome. ...

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  21. BACK TO GRANDMA

    Silken lace mittens like grandmother's are again fashionable. Elbow-length mittens of open-work silk of every color are being worn in the ...

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  22. COLONEL BRINSMEAD

    The British Consul at Bangkok (Siam) cabled to the Prime Minister's Department today that the condition of Col. Brinsmead had ...

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  23. THE WOOL DISPUTE

    One of the terms of settlement of the recent dispute in the wool stores was that the union should immediately lodge an appeal against the Court order under ...

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  24. NEW SPANISH REGIME

    Senor Alcala Zamora has been elected President of the Spanish Republic for six years. ...

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  25. GENERALLY FINE

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— "Geenrally fine, with moderate to warm temperatures and south-west ...

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  26. FALL FROM BICYCLE

    L. Watson (24), of the Boulevarde, Mt. Hawthorn, sustained facall abrasions in a fall from a bicycle at the corner of Aberdeen-street and Fitzgerald-street ...

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