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  4. STORMY SEAS

    Exceptionally rough seas have given ships' crews an exciting time in the past few days. The interstate steamer Lanena, which ...

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  5. WAR DEBT TANGLE

    High administration authorities today described the status of the Franco-American negotiations for a debt moratorium as serious. ...

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  6. FIVE HUNDRED DEAD

    The heat wave of the past eight days in 24 eastern, southern and western States took toll of more than 500 lives, figures compiled on Tuesday indicated. ...

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  7. WHIRLWIND FLIERS NEARING HOME

    OWING TO the astounding progress made by Wiley Post (America) and Harold Gatty (Australia) in their whirlwind flight around the world, it now looks as if they will encircle the globe in eight days, compared ...

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  8. REAL PATRIOT FOUND

    A really patriotic man has been found in the person of Professor L. F. Glblin (Acting Commonwealth Statistician), who is agitating to ...

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  9. CARING FOR BABIES

    The Queen in a message to the National Baby Week Council on the occasion of the 15th anniversary pays a tribute to the splendid educational work. ...

    Article : 196 words
  10. DOUBLE MURDER

    A verdict of murder was returned against Lewis, an education officer, at the inquest on his wife and daughter, who were found buried under a concrete ...

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  11. REVOLT IN BURMA

    Replying to a question in the House of Commons today the Secretary for India (Mr. Wedgwood Benn) read an appreciation of the situation in Burma ...

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  12. SITUATION IN BRIEF

    The Hoover moratorium occupied a somewhat tangled position in world international affairs this evening. Briefly, the position is that the American ...

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  13. DROWNING IN RIVER

    Fully clothed ,the body of an Indian was found floating in the Swan River, near the old Castlemaine Brewery, at East Fremantle, about 12.15 this ...

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  14. HIT WITH TOMAHAWK

    Disturbed by a noise in a tool shed at his residence at No. 41 Curedale-street, Beaconsfield. about 2 o'clock this morning, William Joseph Solsby called his ...

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  15. G.B.S. FOR RUSSIA

    "It is an insane thing to do, but I am going," said Mr. G. Bernard Shaw nouncing that he is to visit Russia shortly. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. "POLITICAL TREACHERY"

    That in view of the "political treachery" of Messrs. Gabb and Price, a candidate for Parliament should be required to enter into a bond under seal ...

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  17. ARRIVAL AT FAIRBANKS

    Post and Gatty took off at 3.20 a.m. today for Edmondton, 1450 miles. Due to the load Post was unable to get the Winnie Mae into the air the first time. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. JUMP FOR LIFE

    A parachute jump from a height of 4000 feet saved the life of a seventeen- year -old flight cadet named Bradley, when an aeroplane crashed at Sleaford. ...

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  19. FRENCH SENATE

    A crowded Senate followed with intense interest the debate on the French reply to Mr. Hoover. Senator Lemery, interpellating ...

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  20. WATERSIDE LICENCES

    Although the licensing officer diplomatically told non-soldier volunteers that their applications for licences were still under consideration, and he could ...

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  21. MERCHANT SERVICE

    When the Full Arbitration Court, which is reconsidering the application by the employers for a 10 per cent, cut in salaries of members of the Merchant. ...

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  22. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  23. INDIAN RAILWAYS

    The possibility of a general strike on the Indian railways is perturbing the authorities who are torn between a desire to turn a more sympathetic ear to ...

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  24. OUT OF HIS DEPTH

    A wheat farmer who elected to personally conduct his defence in the Supreme Court today in opposition to such legal luminaries as Sir Walter James, ...

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  25. PERSONAL

    Mr. W. A. Carcary has been elected as chairman of the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The British Air Ministry announces ...

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  26. MORE RAIN COMING

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:- "Unsettled with showers over west and south-west coastal areas . ...

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  27. HOPES AND FEARS

    The "Times" correspondent at Rome states that Italy has already taken provisional steps to implement the Hoover plan, and has issued a communique ...

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  28. ANOTHER ATTEMPT

    Clyde Pangborn and Hugh Herndon announced today that if the weather is favorable they will take off at dawn on Wednesday, hoping to make an around ...

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  29. NOW IS THE TIME

    The casual observer at Police Traffic Office. James - street, city, gets the impression one minute that the financial depression is not nearly so acute as it ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    The W.A. Airways' Viastra "plane today created a new record for the Perth-Adelaide . trip, covering the 1450 miles in 11 flying hours. She ...

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  31. COLONIAL SUGAR

    In the House of Commons tonight a new clause to the Finance Bill, extending existing preferential reductions in Customs duties in respect of sugar ...

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  32. AMERICA'S NEW HEROES

    When Post and Gatty arrived at Edmonton they found enough messages of congratulation waiting for them to fill another aeroplane. ...

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  33. ACROSS THE PACIFIC

    Reg. L. Robbins, pilot and navigator, and H. S. Jones, oilman and sportsman aviator, took off this morning in a 'plane at Fort Worth for Seattle with ...

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  34. "HELL FOR LEATHER"

    "The Daily News" has secured the serial rights in Western Australia of a sparkling story by S. Andrew Wood entitled "Hell for Leather." This writer, who is the author of "Isle of Enchantment" and ...

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  35. STACK AND CHAPLIN

    Captain Neville Stack and Mr. J. R. Chaplin arrived here by 'plane from Constantinople ...

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