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  4. MR. LANG AND N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK

    ALTHOUGH the Sydney executive of the Common wealth Bank will meet today to consider Mr.J. T. Lang s letter seeking time for further negotiations regarding the taking over of the State Savings Bank by the ...

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  5. MISSION TO BERLIN

    Twelve years after the Great War and 53 years since the previous visit of a British Prime Minister, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald was welcomed with cheers and hailed as a friend of peace after ...

    Article : 135 words
  6. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    Rising early to arrange for delivery of newspapers, F. Ryan, newsagent, was confronted at 4.40 a.m. today in his shop in Victoria parade, Colling wood, by an armed and masked man, who ...

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  7. "PALACE OF SOVIETS"

    The Soviet has ordered the immediate destruction of the Church of Christ the Savior, the largest in Moscow (which it was recently planned to reconstruct into ...

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  8. KYLSANT TRIAL

    The hearing of the charges against Lord Kvlsant and Henry Morland (accountant) in connection with the Royal ...

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  9. MURDERER'S PASSION FOR CRIME STORIES

    THE PETITE and pretty first wife of Lawrence Vincent Edson in an amazing story today revealed the character of the man who shot himself in the city watchhouse on Thursday, a few hours before the body of his second ...

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  10. CONFIDENCE IN GERMANY

    Mr. Ramsay. MacDonald, speaking at a banquet in honor of the British delegates today, said that he ana Mr. Henderson had come to Berlin to show the ...

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  11. "PRINCE OF BEGGARS"

    The death occurred today of Viscount Knutsford, after an operation m the London Hospital at Whitechapel. His skill in raising £6,000,000 some ...

    Article : 151 words
  12. LESSON TO BRITAIN

    "Australia's effort at rehabilitation is nagnificent," Lord Stonehaven told the. 'Sun Herald" representative, "and it has had a marked effect throughout Britain ...

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  13. DOLE AS HEALTH AGENT

    Describing it as "a half truth which could be very deceptive," Dr. John Dale (City Health Officer) today disagreed with the statement by Dr. Purdy. ...

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  14. TALK TO AUSTRALIA

    By arrangement with 3D3 Hubert Opperman spoke to 'Australia over a short wave' station, in morning. ...

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  15. INDIA AND BURMA

    The. Secretary for India (Mr. Wedge wood Benn), in the House of Commons today, replying to questions, said that, excluding incruents occuing m direct connection with the rebellion in ...

    Article : 185 words
  16. 'GREAT AND NOBLE MAN'

    Mr. Lang was made the chopping block for speakers at the declaration of the Adelaide by election poll today. "That great and noble man," ...

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  17. TALKING CANARY!

    Mrs. L. E. Flower, of Gosport, according to the "Daily Mail," possesses a talking canary, which says clearly "Pretty Little' Sweetie," perfectly articulated. . ...

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  18. DEATH OF LIEUTENANT

    Major Jackson, of the Army Veteriniry Corps, the divorced husband of Mrs. Chevis, whose husband, Lieut. H. G. Chevis, died recently from poisoning ...

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  19. BRITAIN'S GOLD LOSS

    The "Times" states:- £1,977,000 worth of gold had previously been contracted to be withdrawn to France from London, but two millions' worth has been ...

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  20. PREMIER AND LOAN COUNCIL

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) returned from the South West this morning and presided at a Cabinet meeting. Seen subsequently he said that the ...

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  21. WET WEEK ENDS

    Twenty five out of 30 weekends in 1931 have have miserably wet, causing consternation at holiday resorts. Air Ministry weather experts are ...

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  22. BUTCHER FINED

    On a charge of having exhibited for sale unbranded carcases, Donald James Emery, butcher, was fined £2 in the Fremantle Police Court this morning. ...

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  23. COLD NIGHT FORECAST

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:- "Generally fine with south to cast winds. A cold night with ...

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  24. TRUSTEES' APPLICATIONS

    In the Supreme Court today Mr. Justice Dwyer dealt with a number of applications affecting the estates of de­ceased persons. ...

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  25. GANDHI'S NEW DEMANDS

    Gandhi has given the collector of Surat 15 days to return all revenue collected, alleging a continuance of coercive measures is a breach of the Delhi Pact ...

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  26. ON THE ROAD TO YANCHEP.

    The recent rainy weather has made pools of water across the road in places, as the photograph shows. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  28. AMY OFF AGAIN

    Miss Amy Johnson, flying a Puss Moth and accompanied by Mr. J. Humphreys, has arrived at Lympe from Staglane aerodrome, on the first, stage ...

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  29. INTOXICATED DRIVER

    Six police constables gave evidence against Isaiah Wauhop, blacksmith, in the Fremantle Police Court this morn, ing when he was charged with having ...

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  30. SHEEP SURPLUS

    The usual monthly meeting of the Economic Society of Australia and New Zealand is to be held in the Chamber of Commerce rooms, Commercial Union ...

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  31. STOP PRESS

    John Damson, lumper, convicted in Fremantle Police Court of having assaulted "Stumpy" Dalton ,was sentenced to three months' ...

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  32. PERSONAL

    The Duke of Gloucester has been ordered to stay indoors owing to a slight indisposition. It is hoped he will have completely recovered by July 29. ...

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  33. MISSING CHAFF BAGS

    Charged before Mr. A. B. Kidson, P.M., in the City Court today with the theft of 600 chaff bags, the property of Burridge and Warren, and valued at ...

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  34. MOONEE VALLEY RACES

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  35. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS' ORCHESTRA

    An interesting programme is offered by the Commercial Travellers' Concert Orchestra for its concert in aid of Red ...

    Article : 142 words
  36. MOLLISON'S FLIGHT

    Mr. J. A. Mollison, who will leave Wyndham at 1 p.m. tomorrow for Sourabaya, hopes to leave Batavia at daybreak Thursday for Rangoon. ...

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  37. GOLDEN APPLE APPEAL DRAWING

    The Lord Mayor (Sir William Lathlain) will conduct the public drawing for prizes in the second weekend of the appeal at the conclusion of the usual weekly session of community singing at 1.30 p.m., ...

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  38. LATE SHIPPING

    The P. and O. mail stetamer MALOJA arrived in Gage Roads from London at noon today and berthed an hour later. She is timed to sail for the Eastern ...

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  39. MONEY FOR N.S.W.

    Members of the Loan Council have informed Mr. Scullin they are willing to advance Mr. Lang £500,000 for July requirements, subject to certain ...

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