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  4. "WILL TRY AGAIN"

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, who was on a record-breaking flight to the Cape, passed over Cairo at 4 p.m. yesterday for Khartoum and was following the Nile ...

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  5. FADED GLORY

    As a contrast with the feverish scenes which marked its glory in the boom days Coolgardie today is a desolate, township. To ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. PROSPECTORS KILLED

    Investigation of the discovery of the dead bodies of Harry Johnson and Charles Wesley Hamdorf, prospectors, at a camp on the Elvira River, in the ...

    Article : 119 words
  7. SHEFFIELD SHIELD

    After having made an excellent start Victoria failed by two runs to equal the first innings total of South Australia in the Sheffield Shield game which was ...

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  8. AFRICANS AGAIN MASTER N.S.W. BOWLING

    THE SOUTH AFRICANS again demonstrated their batting strength today, when, after a cautious opening, they completely mastered the New South Wales bowling. Curnow and Mitchell gave the side an excellent start, ...

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  9. SERIOUS MANCHURIAN SITUATION

    THE NEWS FROM Manchuria is not reassuring, and apparently the Japanese are doing their best to secure control of the Chinese Eastern Railway. A battle is being fought near the line, and the Soviet has sent a warning ...

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  10. PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN

    Confident that the Commonwealth is heading towards better times the Federal Minister for Health and Repatriation (Mr. J. M'Neil) upon his arrival from ...

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  11. "NOT CHIVALROUS"

    Though the Vatican frowns on girls, playing manly games as damaging to health and modesty, it heartily approves of the formation of women's ...

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  12. ALLEGED JAPANESE PLOT

    Following weeks of excited rumors it is now definitely established that the exEmperor fled from Tientsin on November 11, but there is uncertainty as to his ...

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  13. BRADMAN ENGAGED

    Don Bradman announces his engagement to Miss Jessie Menzies, the eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  14. UNLUCKY THIRTEENTH

    Mr. Mollison, who merely smiled when reminded before starting that Friday was the 13th, an unlucky day, has apparently decided there was something in the ...

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  15. SOVIET WARNING

    "The Soviet is entitled to expect that its statement of October 29, in which it made its non-interference policy perfectly clear, should end the provocative, ...

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  16. BOURKE MAN HUNT

    More than 250 men scoured the countryside around Bourke early today for the Communists Moxon, Maher, Wallace and Winter. ...

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  17. PERSONAL

    Completing a visit to Melbourne, Mr. R. S. Germon, of the Pensions Department, returned to Perth this morning. Mr. Andrew Douglas, contractor for ...

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  18. INGENIOUS SCHEME

    Chinese reports today state this the ex-Emperor is being declared Emperor of the Manchus at Mukden this morning. It was stated last night that Mukden ...

    Article : 123 words
  19. WOOL PRICES UP

    Today's wool market, as revealed at the third sale of the season, indicates that values for merinos were 7 1/2d up, merino skirting 10 to 15 per cent. up, and ...

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  20. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  21. FINANCIAL RELIEF

    Further decisions on applications for relief under the Financial Emergency Act were delivered by the Arbitration Court today. Among them was that of ...

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  22. TEMPERATURES RISING

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:— "For the present fine generally south of the tropic, with south-east ...

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  23. BOXING FOR CHARITY

    The Children's Hospital funds will benefit from a programme of boxing organised by Mr. J. G. Fraser, to be staged in the open air at the Central ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

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  25. FAIRFAX GOING

    Alan Fairfax is going to the Accrington Club, and will be married before he goes. This morning he and Claude Spencer ...

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  26. MELBOURNE CRIME

    There was no diminution in robberies over the week-end and 5000 pairs of men's socks valued at £350 were stolen on Saturday night from Argyle Hosiery ...

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  27. COMPLIMENTARY LUNCHEON

    A meeting of the friends of Sir Newton Moore, who is at present visiting Perth from London, was held in the Lord Mayor's office today. ...

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