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  2. Advertising

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  4. CAUCUS AND JUDGES

    There was an unroar in the House of Representatives today when Mr. H. S. Gullett (Nat.) asked if it were a fact as published that High Court judges were ...

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  5. QUEENSLAND IN LEAD

    Strung up by the keenness of the Sheffield Shield game between New South Wales and Queensland, the visiting players were loud in their appeals ...

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  6. WEST INDIES TEST

    The first Test match between the West Indies and Australia began today. Grant, the West Indies captain, won the toss, and elected to bat in bright ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. GOLD BONUS BILL EASILY PASSES SENATE

    Joining forces with six Labor representatives the Western Australian and other Opposition Senators secured an easy passage for the Gold Bounty Bill through the Senate by 3 a.m. today. The Bill was not received by the Senate until after midnight, and ...

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  8. WORLD'S WHEAT

    An alliance of the chief grain-producing countries to protect their interests by regulation of the world's supply of wheat is the interesting suggestion put ...

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  9. BRADMAN'S ALOOFNESS

    "Bradman's immense popularity with the public is not echoed by his mates," writes Mr. Geoffrey Tebbutt, the Australian journalist, in "With the 1930 ...

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  10. "ALL QUIET" QUIETER

    The Universal Film Company has decided to withdraw "All Quiet on the Western Front" irrespective of the Film Consorship Board's ultimate decision. ...

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  11. sop to Nazis ?

    The "Times" correspondent at Berlin says: "The banning of 'All Quiet on the Western Front' is interpreted as a capitulation to the young men who have lately ...

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  12. HOW ARE THE CROPS ?

    Some reassuring news comes, from the local metorological bureau regarding the thunderstorms and hailstorms which spread over a considerable portion of ...

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  13. SUNDAY CINEMAS

    As a sequel to the High Court's decision oh December 4 that Sunday cinemas are illegal, Miss Millie Orten, of South Hackney, acting as a "common ...

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  14. CHANGE TOWARDS INDIA

    Mr. Winston Churchill, addressing a meeting of the Indian Empire Society today, protested against the unwarrantable change in the estimation of facts ...

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  15. IRRELEVANT !

    Addressing cadets at the Moscow Military Academy the War Commissar (M. Voroshiloff) ascribed the ...

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  16. NOT POISONOUS, BUT—!

    "Alcotate tastes like , a combination of rotten eggs and garlic, but is not poisonous. It represents the ...

    Article : 93 words
  17. ADVANCES BILL

    Introducing the Wheat Advances Bill in the House of Representatives this afternoon, Mr. F. M. Forde (Acting Minister for Markets) explained that the ...

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  18. LUNATIC ASYLUM

    Mr. Evan Thomas, before the State Arbitration Board, on behalf of the Chief Secretary, sought today a reversion to the 48-hours' week in the ...

    Article : 468 words
  19. PERSONAL

    Mr. F. G. Nash, manager in Perth for Gollin and Co. Pty. Ltd., returns by tomorrow's trans train from a business visit to Melbourne. ...

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  20. MINISTER'S COMMENT

    Referring to the gold bonus today the Minister for Mines (Mr. J. Scaddan) indicated satisfaction that the result must be to the benefit of the State even ...

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  21. JAZZ PREFERRED

    "The governor said, 'It is meant to I be educational; sing them something classic.'" Laurel Mather of Sydney, told an interviewer. "I sang them two ...

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  22. STOREMAN ARRESTED

    The arrival of a motor waggon laden with cases at Central police station today preced the arrest of a storeman at a biggest recovery of allegedly, stolen ...

    Article : 176 words
  23. FURTHER STORMS

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:— "Unsettled with cool to moderate temperatures, and further ...

    Article : 63 words
  24. STOP PRESS

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  25. POVERTY THE PASSPORT

    All left wing farmer groups in Western Canada are being merged into a national farm body, whose chief qualification was far as membership is ...

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  26. IMPERIAL PROBLEMS

    Replying to a Parliamentary question the Dominions' Secretary (Mr. J. H. Thomas) said that further study of the problem of closer economic association ...

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  27. DONATIONS FOR CHRISTMAS CHEER.

    The Railway and Tramway Hospital Fund Committee at its monthly meeting held last night voted £150 5s, the same as last year, for Christmas cheer from ...

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  28. M.C.C. IN AFRICA

    In a one-day match against North Rhodesia the M.C.C. dismissed the home team for 73. Voce taking 4 wickets for 11 runs and Peebles 3 for 23. ...

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  29. HOT WATER AT CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

    Attention is drawn to an advertisement in another column calling for tenders for the installation of a new hot-water scheme at the Children's Hospital. The ...

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  30. DOUBLE TRAGEDY

    A double shooting tragedy, involving the death of an elderly farmer nd his wife, occurred at Clyde North, about five miles from ...

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  31. UNREST IN CUBA

    In the face of increasing unrest throughout the Republic of Cuba, President Machado on Thursday informed a representative of the Associated Press ...

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  32. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE

    The maximum temperature in the city today was 68.9 degrees. ...

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  33. PERTH CUP SWEEP

    In another column will be found particulars of the tenth annual gift distribution on the Perth Cup the proceeds begin devoted to the Wooroloo ...

    Article : 56 words
  34. TRAVELLER ARRESTED.

    Eric Albert Deans (29) traveller, of Reeve-street, Swanbourne, was arrested by Detectives Dowsett and Larsen today on a charge of having at Quairading ...

    Article : 63 words
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  36. LATE SHIPPING

    The steamer PAKEHA is expected to arrive at Fremantle from the United Kingdom at a [?] tomorrow afternoon. ...

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