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  2. SWEPT TO SEA.

    Fishing east of Five Islands on Sunday, in a 22ft launch, Arthur Dunne and five companions were swept to sea by a strong westerly wind at midday. ...

    Article : 127 words
  3. SOUTHERN CROSS.

    After many irritating delays in Perth, owing to the boggy condition of the Maylands aerodrome, the Southern Cross, carrying SquadronLeader Kingsford Smith, Flight-Lieutenant ...

    Article : 431 words
  4. SPIRIT OF PEACE.

    The Kellogg anti-war pact was signed at the French Foreign Office this afternoon. Germany was the first signatory. Britain and the Dominions collectively signed fifth. ...

    Article : 275 words
  5. QUEENSLAND RUGBY.

    A sidelight on the friction and rivalry at present existing among the principal Rugby League organisations in Queensland was shed at last night's meeting of the New South Wales ...

    Article : 119 words
  6. MINERS' SPLIT.

    The prosident of the Northern Branch of the Miners' Federation (Mr. T. "Bondy" Hoare), suggested to-day that any attempt on the part of northern miners' lodges to ...

    Article : 1,098 words
  7. £10,546,084.

    Particulars of the cost of construction and administering the Federal Capital were supplied to-day to the Parliamentary Accounts Committee by Mr. W. N. Rowse, accountant ...

    Article : 448 words
  8. INCOME TAX.

    It is possible that, there may be a vartation in the exemptions allowed from State income Tax, in addition to the forecasted reductions in the income tax and company ...

    Article : 134 words
  9. SHARP ENCOUNTER.

    An official message from the Administrator of New Guinea doscribes a sharp encounter that took place last April between natives and police. ...

    Article : 582 words
  10. FEDERAL SESSION.

    This year's Melbourne Cup will be worth at least a week's salary to members of the present Federal Parliament. But for the fact that November 10 will be the last day ...

    Article : 475 words
  11. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    Mr. Harry David Smythe, aged about 45 years, a well-known farmer, of Bruce Rock, was found dead in his bed in strange circumstances. ...

    Article : 153 words
  12. MOTORISTS DUPED.

    There was a surprise awaiting motorists who drove their cars into several city streets this morning to park them in arcas formerly constituted by the City Council as parking ...

    Article : 277 words
  13. DR. STRESEMANN.

    Dr. Stresemann, who is the first German Foreign Minister officially to visit Paris since the France-Prussian War, was excellently received. Many German residents welcomed him ...

    Article : 856 words
  14. PROHIBITION.

    Dr. Norton, Roman Catholic Bishop of Bathurst, preached a sermon against prohibition at St. Michael and St. John's Cathedral yesterday. He pointed out that the ...

    Article : 254 words
  15. TRAGEDIES.

    All through the pulsing, busy day, all through the night, too, little human tragedies —or comedies—happen unnoticed and unrecorded in the city, and the world rolls on ...

    Article : 410 words
  16. MR. KELLOGG.

    Arrangements are being made in Dublin to extend a warm welcome to the United States Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. Kollogg), who is expected to arrive at K[?]gstown in the ...

    Article : 101 words
  17. ELECTRIC TRAIN.

    The first electric train service on the main suburban line was brought into operation yesterday. The train, running under electric power, left ...

    Article : 127 words
  18. WOOL EXPORT.

    Disappointment was expressed by shipowners yesterday in regard to the limited cargoes of the new season's wool that were offering. To meet the demand for express transport ...

    Article : 385 words
  19. COAL INDUSTRY.

    An important conference on the coal crisis took place in Sydnoy yesterday between the State Premier (Mr. Bavin), the Assistant Treasurer (Mr. Stevens), the Federal ...

    Article : 348 words
  20. THE AUSTRALIA.

    Thousands of men, women, and children to-day visited the cruiser Austrnlia at Boston. The officers attended Trinity Church in the ...

    Article : 139 words
  21. ALLEGED FORGERY.

    Newspapers are featuring a British Foreign Office announcement that the sensational document purporting to be a letter from Sir Austen Chamberlain to M. Briand concerning ...

    Article : 178 words
  22. LIVELY MEETING.

    Anti-prohibitionists made a demonstration against the Rev. B. C. Archbold, Methodist minister, when he addressed a meeting in Green-street, Lockhart, on Saturday evening. ...

    Article : 62 words
  23. FOREST AREAS.

    The delegates to the Empire Forestry Conference who had spent Thursday and Friday visiting the jarrah and karri forests of the State, returned to Perth at the week-end, ...

    Article : 457 words
  24. MR. P. F. LOUGHLINS OPPOSITION.

    Prohibition and anti-prohibition speakers occupied the same platform at a meeting presided over by the Mayor. The case for prohibition was put by the Rev. J. H. Sorrell, ...

    Article : 61 words
  25. HUNTERS MISSING.

    A party of five men who had gone into the bush yesterday afternoon, off Toodyay-road, about 13 miles from Midland Junction, seeking kangaroos, are reported to be missing. ...

    Article : 140 words
  26. TILDEN CASE.

    Commenting to-day upon the disqualification of W. T. Tildon from amateur tennis rank[?] Mr. H. A. Pitt, executive chairman and noting piesldent of the Lawn Tennis Association of ...

    Article : 312 words
  27. FRENCH WINES.

    A message from Rome states that the goneral secretary of the Fascists has ordered all branches to exclude foreign wines, including champagne, from banquets. The newspaper ...

    Article : 61 words
  28. A.L.P. REPLY.

    Mr. S. Bird, general secretary of tho Australian Labour party, commenting yesterday on the reported split between the northern miners and the A.L.P., said that he had ...

    Article : 79 words
  29. BRITISH MINERS.

    The leader of the British Labour party (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) told a deputation of workers that the British miner harvesters in Canada had a fighting chance to succeed, and ...

    Article : 80 words
  30. FIRE EXTINGUISHED.

    The correspondent of the "Fiji Times" at page Page states that the fire on the Port Napier started at 7 a.m. on Friday, in number 4 hold, the cause being unknown. ...

    Article : 208 words
  31. MURDER CHARGE.

    John Patrick Reynolds, labourer, aged l8 years, who was charged on Sunday with having murdered Mrs. Sarah Falvey and Miss Esther Vaughan, at Dulwich Hill, on June ...

    Article : 248 words
  32. LAWN TENNIS.

    The representative of the Australian Press Association at The Hague says: Miss Bouman, the Dutch champion, was in nor best form when she defeated Miss Akhurst. She took the ...

    Article : 229 words
  33. HOME-BUILDING.

    A third State, which it is understood is Western Australia, has decided to accept the provisions of the Commonwealth Housing Act. The first two to accept were New South ...

    Article : 138 words
  34. OUTCASTS.

    The assertion that members of the West Australian police force, whose duty it is to prevent gold-stealing, are shunned by residents of gold-mining communities, was made ...

    Article : 96 words
  35. TRANSFER ARRANGED.

    The Admiralty has arranged for the bodies of the victims of the submarine L55 to be transferred in the Baltle Sea to the cruisel Champion, which will convey them to ...

    Article : 95 words
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