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  2. STOP PRESS.

    The phenomenal number of recent motor accidents culminated on Saturday night in a terrible tragedy, resulting in the death of three persons. One ...

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  4. SENSATIONAL WAR NEWS!

    The position in the Near East has suddenly developed into a crisis of the first magnitude. Turkey is entirely in the hands of the militant Kemalists, ...

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  5. MOTOR-CARS COLLIDE.

    At about 5 p.m. on Sunday two motor cars collided at the corner of Norfolk and Wasley streets, North Perth, and the occupants were ...

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  7. Family Notices

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  8. EASTERN

    All attempt was made on Saturday, night to sandbag Eugenie John Doolan, a bookmaker, by three men as he was returning from the Rosehill races. After ...

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  9. MONASH ON AUSTRALIA'S CAPABILITIES.

    General Sir John Monash states that if Australia goes to war with Turkey in the Near East, a brigade of infantry or of cavalry could be ready for ...

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  10. SOVIET SENDS IMPERTINENT NOTE.

    The Soviet Commissary for Foreign Affairs has circulated a note to the Powers protesting against the Allied claim to settle the problem of the ...

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  11. TASMANIAN MINING MAN DIES.

    Joseph Davies, one of the best-known mining authorities in Tasmania, died on Saturday at his residence, " The Grove," Georgetown, Tasmania. He ...

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  12. SENATOR DRAKE-BROCKMAN SPEAKS FOR W.A.

    Brig. Gen. Senator Drake-Brockman says he has no doubt whatever as to Australia's willingness to assist if the necessity arises. "For my own part," he ...

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  13. MOTOR HOG CAUSES TRAGEDY.

    One man was killed and six persons were injured by a motor car travelling at 50 miles an hour past a group of people who were getting out of and ...

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  14. GENERAL CABLES

    Except for the squalid Turkish quarter, Smyrna has ceased to exist, the great fire having raged without the Slightest control. The British ...

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  15. CHILD DROWNED.

    A child fifteen months old named Donald Joseph Berrisford was missed by his father, a well-known returned soldier of Heidelberg, while the latter ...

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  16. SHOT IN THE WRIST.

    A mild sensation was created in the right-of-way on the St. George's Terrace side of Sandover's yesterday afternoon, when a well-dressed young ...

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  17. R.S.L. OFFICIAL SPEAKS FOR LEAGUE.

    Mr. A. M. David, secretary of the Victorian branch of the R.S. League, states: "Should it be necessary to raise a contingent in Australia, this ...

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  18. ANOTHER LEGISLATOR DIES.

    The death occurred on Saturday of Mr. James Robinson, who was appointed to the N.S.W. Legislative Council in June. ...

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  19. LABOR MEMBER'S ATTITUDE.

    In the House of Representatives tomorrow (Tuesday) night, when the question of Australia's intervention in the Near East war is introduced, Mr. ...

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  20. AMBULANCE CASES.

    An elderly man named John Nixon, residing in Stirling-street, was removed by the St. John Ambulance yesterday from the corner of Barrack and ...

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  21. HENRY FORD "PUSSYFOOTS."

    Following on Henry Ford's injunction to the men in his employ to the effect that they were not to indulge in intoxicating liquors, 18,000 men ...

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  22. RUSSIA SUPPORTING TURKEY.

    Messages from Moscow state that a secret conference of the Soviet is believed to have decided to mobilise the Caucasian troops and the Russian ...

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  23. SOUTH AFRICA RETALIATES.

    Referring to the Australian fanners' demands for the withdrawal of preference on South African maize, Mr. Martin, chairman of the Chamber of ...

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  24. SENATOR PEARCE SILENT.

    When questioned on the situation that has arisen, Senator Pearce refused to make a statement. He was particularly asked what effect the Near East ...

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  25. BIG GERMAN FIRE.

    A fire has destroyed the greater part of the Merek Chemical Works at Darmstadt, in Germany. The damage is estimated at many millions of marks. ...

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  26. TWENTY-TWO DRUNKS.

    A wave of insobriety appears to have swept over the city at the week-end. No fewer than 22 sick and sorry "drunks," some frequent offenders, were ...

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  27. NEW ZEALAND READY.

    Mr. Massey, the Prime Minister of New Zealand, has announced that his Government has informed Mr. Lloyd George that it wishes to associate itself ...

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  28. "AUSTRALIA WILL BE THERE!"

    Melbourne, Yesterday. Our Melbourne correspondent wired yesterday: Sensational developments occurred yesterday on receipt of news from ...

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  29. WONDERFUL TELEPHONE INVENTION.

    A micropliove, said to give perfect articulation on the telephone, is being exhibited by the National Institution of Inventors. It will enable ...

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  30. THE WEEKLY RAID.

    At the City Police Court yesterday Thomas Robinson (34), keeper of an eating-house, pleaded guilty to having kept his premises in Aberdeen-street as ...

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  31. FINE COUNTRY RAINS.

    Except along the Wongan Hills line, valuable falls of the long-looked-for rain were recorded on Sunday. Up to 9 a.m. yesterday Merredin had ...

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  32. MR. HUGHES APPROACHES LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Hughes), has sent Sir Joseph Cook, head of the Australian delegation to the League of Nations assembly at Geneva, an urgent ...

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  33. ESCAPE FROM INEBRIATES' HOME.

    At the City Court yesterday Francis Dominick Nethery appeared on a charge of having escaped from the Salvation Army Inebriates' Home at Claremont. ...

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  34. AMALGAMATED SOCIETY OF ENGINEERS.

    A mass meeting of the members working in the electrical and iron trades in the metropolitan area was held in the Protestant Hall, Perth, on ...

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  35. OVERSEAS MAILS.

    The next mail (letters only) tor the United Kingdom will close on Wednesday at 1 p.m. (late fee 2 p.m.) for despatch by the Louqsor. The mail ...

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  36. EARLIER MESSAGES

    A politician of the highest standing states:--"The French Government has no fear that the Kemalists will cross the armistice zone. It is therefore ...

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  37. OBSTRUCTING TRAFFIC.

    At the City Police Court yesterday Alfred Powell (54), who said he was a manager of a big company, was charged with having obstructed the free ...

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  39. FREMANTLE POLICE COURT.

    At the Fremantle Court yesterday Vivian Jackson (20) was remanded for eight days on a charge of having been on the premises of the Orient Hotel on ...

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  40. KENDENUP'S FUTURE.

    Mr. A. E. Lloyd, of Kendenup, announces that Mr. C. J. De Garis has been successful in his mission to America, and that he has secured ...

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  42. KEMAL'S DEMANDS.

    The "Daily Telegraph" correspondent in Smyrna, says that Mustapha Kemal Pasha stated:--"We do not want to fight Britain, but Constantinople, which ...

    Article : 61 words
  43. CITY POLICE COURT.

    For having been drunk on the Esplanade and damaged a constable's uniform. John Jones (43), an inmate of the Old Men's Home, was ordered to pay £2 for ...

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  44. Family Notices

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  45. VIEWS IN THE BALKANS.

    The "Morning Post" correspondent in Belgrave says: "Parliamentary circles here are seriously considering the situation in Asia Minor. While ...

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  46. ENTERTAINMENTS TAX AMENDMENT.

    Advice has been received from the Federal Commissioner of Taxation to the effect that the proposed amendment to the existing rates of entertainments ...

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  47. PERTH TRAM ACCIDENT.

    Sylvia, Wise, the girl who was injured in the tram accident in Barrack- street on Friday, was discharged from the. Perth Hospital yesterday. ...

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  48. TO-DAY'S WEATHER.

    The forecast for to-day is:--Except for a light shower or two southward from Perth, fine throughout; S.W. to S.F. winds ...

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