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  4. BROKE HIS NECK

    Sidney Clothier, aged 25, broke his neck while playing tennis at Bromley. He jerked his head in jumping for a high ball, and collapsed. He was taken ...

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  5. CONFERENCE AT VITAL STAGE

    THE PREMIERS' CONFERENCE reached one of its most vital stages today when the legal committee presented its recommendations and sought directions from conference for framing legislation to give effect ...

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  6. AUSTRALIAN TRADE

    The Commonwealth trade returns issued today show the exports for the 10 months to April 30 were valued in Australian currency at £84,180,989, which ...

    Article : 358 words
  7. AUDACIOUS THIEVES

    While it is on record that a house has been stolen in Melbourne suburbs by thieves, another large contract was performed by robbers ...

    Article : 117 words
  8. WARTIME SCANDALS RECALLED

    A SCANDAL connected with the women's training camps in England, and which resulted eventually in the dismissal of Hon. Violet Douglas-Pennant from the position of Commander of the Women's ...

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  9. WAR ON "PUSHES"

    Larrlkinism in Perth and suburbs is increasing alarmingly. But police are well aware of the fact and are taking determined steps to stamp out the pest. They ...

    Article : 704 words
  10. ELECTRIC BATTERY

    A ground-staff employe of the W.A. Turf Club discovered an electric battery on the race track at headquarters this morning. Following the meeting ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. LABOR IN RUSSIA

    The "Times" correspondent at Riga states: Officially explaining that the eighth hour is only for "compulsory practice," the Soviet authorities have ...

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  12. FOOTBALL PROPHETS ASTRAY

    COMPETITORS in "The Daily News" weekly football forecast, who had shown remarkably good judgment In previous weeks, crashed badly in estimating the scores of the South Fremantle East Perth match played at Fremantle on Saturday last. ...

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  13. FINE THROUGHOUT

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.: "Fine throughout for the present, with south-east to ...

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  14. SCANDALS CAUSE STIR

    "The Daily News" has ascertained the following facts in connection with Miss Douglas-Pennant's case. The dismissal of Miss Violet ...

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  15. GOVERNOR'S GOOD PINT

    During his speech at a farewell laucheon today the Governor (Sir William Campion) said that his departure from the State would be ...

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  16. MONEY FOR N.S.W.

    The Agent-General for New South Wales (Mr. A. C. Willis) declares that loans can be secured in London, but New South Wales is not anxious to incur ...

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  17. KING'S BIRTHDAY LEVEE

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Campion) will hold a levee at Government House tomorrow at noon, the occasion being the birthday of His ...

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  18. MEMBERS AND QUESTIONS

    A lengthy Parliamentary notice paper will be presented to members of the Legislative Assembly this afternoon at 4.30, when the House meets. ...

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  19. TROUBLE IN GAWNPORE

    Once again Cawnpore is under the ban of the curfew order, and armed police are patrolling the streets, although at the moment the situation is quiet. ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    Mr. Mollison left Mascot aerodrome, Sydney, this afternoon on the first stage of his flight to England. GARRIGAN-BEATTIE WEDDING ...

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  21. RAILWAY OFFICERS

    At the Perth Railway Institute today the hearing was commenced before the Classification Board of the claim by the Commissioner of Railways for an ...

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  22. OPPERMAN IDOLISED

    Despite Hubert Opperman's failure nothing except victory by their own great Pelissier would have delighted the crowd more than a win by ...

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  23. GERMAN STAHLHELMS (STEEL=HELMETS) FLAUNT THEIR BANNERS

    Cable messages from Breslau (Germ any) published yesterday referred to a. great gathering of Stahlhelms (steel-helmets) a semi-military nationalist organisation in Germany. These are soldiers in everything but name. They wear soldiers' full uniforms and equipment (minus arms), and carry standards. The banners on the left, are identical with the old German ensign under the monarchy. Those on the right are Bavarian ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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