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  4. TWO HUSBANDS SHOT

    "Big Tim" Murphy's widow losa another husband to the guns of gangland tonight, when her second spouse, John "Dingbat" Oberta and an unidentified ...

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  5. AUSTRALIAN XI

    W. M. Woodfull, captain of the Australian Eleven, is no bird and has no intention of emulating one. He said so last night at a farewell to himself, ...

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  6. SUBMARINES' FUTURE

    The Foreign Secretary (Mr. Arthur Henderson) had a conversation tonight with M. Briand immediately on the latter's return to London. ...

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  7. BRADFORD PUZZLED

    The trade supplement's correspondent at Bradford says:— Mr. Fenton, visiting Yorkshire, has achieved a complete personal success, but ...

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  8. THRILLING CHASE

    Two men, said by the police to be well-known criminals, almost succeeded in bringing off a daring robbery at Adams' Hotel early today. ...

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  9. FRENCH FLOODS

    The King has sent the following telegram to the French President (M. Doumergue):— "I have learned with the deepest ...

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  10. WATCH FOR MAILS

    According to brief advices received in Perth today, repair work is proceeding steadily on those stretches of the Transcontinental line which have been ...

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  11. TYPIST'S TRAGIC FATE

    A pretty typist, Mrs. Pearl de Maret, attached to the American naval delegation, and sharing a bedroom on the sixth floor of the Mayfair Hotel, with ...

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  12. FOUR-DAY TESTS

    Sir Arthur Hazlerigg, president of the Leicestershire Cricket Club, said today that four-day Tests, with the final unlimited if necessary, would make the ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    The Hon. Minister (Mr. W. H. Kitson, M.L.C.) returned this morning from a tour of the South-West on departmental business. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. GEYSERS AT FORREST

    Mr. W. P. Conigrave, whose association with Forrest dates from the establishment of the Airways' hostel at that centre, is now visiting Perth and ...

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  15. CARS WANTED

    The senior girl students of the correspondence classes, who are at present in Perth, will visit Mundaring Weir tomorrow. At first it was thought that ...

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  16. NO AUTHORITY

    Questioned today regarding the cabled statement attributed to the Minister for Customs (Mr. J. E. Fenton) that the Government had in mind a proposal to ...

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  17. TARIFFS AND PRODUCERS

    Sir Norman Kater privately addressed members of the Empire Parliamentary Association in the House of Commons this afternoon on tariffs from the ...

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  18. BODY IN RIVER

    When the body of Ian Collins (8), who had been playing on the bank of the Swan River a few moments before was found floating in the water, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. LOWER BANK RATE

    The bank rate was today reduced from 4£ to 4 percent. The last time this rate was declared was in October, 1925. During last year five changes were ...

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  20. STATE ELECTIONS

    The Nationalist Party council will meet on Tuesday night to consider additional endorsements of candidates to contest the Legislative Assembly ...

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  21. £10,000 DAMAGE

    Improved conditions on the Nullarbor Plain enabled good progress to be made in repairing the Trans cotinental line, but there is still doubt concerning the ...

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  22. SUFFRAGETTE LEADER

    In the shadow of the Houses of Parliament, close to the spot where she was arrested nearly 20 years ago when leading a demonstration for the ...

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  23. DRASTIC CHANGES

    A Bill to amend the Commonwealth Bank Act will be introduced during the coming Federal session. This decision, which has given great ...

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  24. ALL TOGETHER

    Australia's 15 cricketers, who leave by the R M.S. Orford for England this month, assembled in Melbourne today with the arrival of the South Australian, ...

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  25. "FULLY SUBSTANTIATED"

    At the concluding session of the Methodist Conference held this morning, Rev. A. P. Watsford said that there was one matter in connection with the recent ...

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  26. VIOLENT THEFT

    A jury in the Criminal Court today found the charge proved against James Morgan of having stolen from an old man, Denis Connell, the sum of £16, and ...

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  27. WIFE GETS SEPARATION

    "You won't get it," was the sullen retort of Alfred Ernest Rawson in the Police Court today, when order was made against him by Mr. Kidson, P.M., and ...

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  28. THEFT OF WATCH

    William Horace Woods was sentenced to one month's imprisonment at the Fremantle Police Court today for having stolen a wrist watch. Accused was ...

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  29. JOHNS ACQUITTED

    The Criminal Court hearing of the Southern Cross shooting case held yesterday concluded at 4.30 o'clock in the afternoon, when the jury, after 35 ...

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  30. "NO EXCUSE WHATEVER"

    "There Is no excuse whatever for your having gone into a house and deliberately stolen that watch." Thus Mr. Kidson, P.M., reprimanded ...

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  31. WANNEROO DISTURBANCE

    The disturbance at the Centenary Hall, Wanneroo, on the evening of February 15 had its sequel in the Perth Police Court on Tuesday, when nine ...

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  33. CHANGED HIS PLEA

    Douglas Henry M'Gregor, who, with Eric James Ladyman, appeared in the Criminal Court on Tuesday on a charge of having attempted to steal money from ...

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  35. SECOND INVESTITURE

    The King held a second investiture at Buckingham Palace today. This investiture in contrast to the official one on Tuesday was private, and morning ...

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  36. CHARGE IS DISMISSED

    When Arthur Chatley, an elderly plasterer and contractor, was charged by his wife in the Police Court today that he had wilfully neglected to provide her ...

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  37. HOT AND SULTRY

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:— ...

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  38. SEPARATION AND MAINTENANCE

    Lydia Bignell was granted an order for separation and maintenance from her husband, Harry George Bignell, in the Fremantle Police Court this morning by ...

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  39. PASTORAL RAINS

    Dalgety and Co. Ltd. advise that Messrs E. and H. Nairn, of Yarrabubba station E. and H. Nairn, of Yarrabubba station, (March 6). ...

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