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  2. RUM RUNNERS YIELD.

    The Chief Prohibition Enforcement Officer (General Andrews) sees victory for the anti-rum runners. They have submitted a formal offer to cease activities and ...

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  3. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the British Government is thoroughly but regretfully resigned to the prospect of ...

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  4. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    The Labour faction fight has been transferred from the Parliamentary Party to the A.L.P. branches and unions, where the fight is now being waged by either ...

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  5. MISSISSIPPI DISASTER.

    While it is impossible to state definitely what toll the floods hare taken, Mr. H. C. Hoover and others hare declared that 300 known dead have been counted ...

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  6. COUNTRY PARTY.

    An endeavour to secure a revision of the tariff will be made by Western Australian representatives at the Federal conference of the Australian Country ...

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  7. STATE MINISTRY.

    Among the Ministers who attended a special meeting of the State Cabinet yesterday afternoon was Mr. H. Milington, whom the Ministerial Party had elected. ...

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  8. THE ROYAL TOUR.

    The Royal tour of Victoria ended this afternoon, when the Duke and Duchess of York left by train for South Australia where they will spend a week ...

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  9. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    A Labour newspaper announces that to-morrow the Flag Bill will contain a clause making the use of the Union Jack or the South African flag at election time ...

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  10. AIR-LINKED EMPIRE.

    Sir Sefton Brancker, the Director of Civil Aviation, has returned to London after a four months' tour over 10,000 miles and three continent. He visited ...

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  11. Naval Brushes.

    An Admiralty communique states that the gunboat Cockchafer was again under fire at Hsaikwan. She returned the fire with machine guns. The American ...

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  12. TUBERCULOSIS.

    The London "Daily Express" states that Dr. Spahlinger is staying in London. "After an exhaustive examination of patients and investigations in ...

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  13. DIVORCE IN BRITAIN.

    The London "Daily Express" says:—"Britain's secret divorce mill is in full operation. Three Judges disposed of 75 undefended cases to-day. The total for ...

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  14. Cairo-Karachi Route.

    Mr. G. Locker-Lampson, Under-Secretary for Foreign Affairs, stated in the House of Commons that difficulties, had arisen with the Persian Government ...

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  15. FRENCH JUSTICE.

    Five years ago Gaston de Crevel was fined 50 francs for a minor offence, and heavier fines were inflicted on several of his friend. ...

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  16. Manchurian Border.

    The Copenhagen correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that a special report from Moscow repeats the story that great concentrations of the Soviet ...

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  17. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    Is the Industrial Court yesterday, the case in which the Coastal District Committee of the Amalgamated Engineering Union proceeded against A. W. Dobbie ...

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  18. A PARCEL OF TICKING.

    Frank Keith Crescent Steele (20) salesman, pleaded hoc guilty in the City Court yesterday to a charge of having, on April 14. stolen bed ticking, valued at ...

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  19. MAY DAY IN JAPAN.

    No less than 30,000 members of Labour organisations in the capital are expected to participate in the May Day, procession through the city on Sunday. The police ...

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  20. Air Units for China.

    The Secretary of State for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare) replying to a Parliamentary question, stated that the strength of the air units in, or on their way to ...

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  21. QUEENSLAND'S GOVERNOR.

    The new Governor of Queensland (Sir Thomas Goodwin) and Lady Goodwin Colonel Campbell (aide-de-camp) and Major Wolff (private secretary), are ...

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  22. ECONOMIC CONFERENCE.

    The correspondent of the British United Press at Moscow states that the Soviet will send a delegation to the Economic Conference at Genera which ...

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  23. State Leadership.

    At the first meeting of the State Country Party after the Legislative Assembly elections Mr. A. Thomson was re-elected leader, Mr. E. B. Johnston deputy leader. ...

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  24. BEEF INDUSTRY.

    One of Rockhampton's main industries and one which has absorbed very large number of workers, is the Queensland Meatworks, at Lakes Creek, where there ...

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  25. Aim of the Soviet.

    According to a statement made by Mr. F. G. Pratt, a passenger on the liner Jervis Bay, which arrived at Fremantle yesterday from London, one of the principal ...

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  26. BRITISH FILMS.

    The "Times" gives prominence to a letter from Sir Robert Donald who says, "The Australian public are not only great cheater-lovers but are intensely ...

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  27. INDUSTRIAL.

    An indication of one of the principles to be adopted in applying the 44-hour week to the iron trades was given by Chief Judge Dethridge in the Full Court ...

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  28. JAPANESE CRISIS.

    It is announced that Cabinet has approved of the outline of the Government's Bank Relief Bill submitted by Mr. Takahashi (Minister for Finance). ...

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  29. NAVY FOR INDIA.

    The House of Lords to-day passed the second reading of the Indian Navy Bill, which has already passed the House of Commons. Lord Birkenhead said that the ...

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  30. TRADES UNION CONGRESS.

    The Trades "Union Congress" has rejected an amendment instructing the general council to prepare for a general strike. ...

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  31. CLOTH TRADE.

    The annual report of the Bradford Chamber of Commerce alleges that a number of Australian houses with London offices and also owning mills in Australia ...

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  32. INDUSTRIAL MISSION.

    The Australian Industrial Mission to-night was given a remarkable public reception at Hartford the Mayor (Mr. Norman Stevens) having invited 300 ...

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  33. MUSSOLINI'S LONG ARM.

    It is reported that Signor Nitti, who was Premier during the war period, will shortly by deprived of his nationality on account of his anti-national activity. ...

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  34. HUSBAND LOSES WIFE.

    "In this State, apparently, a man may rob another man of his wife with impunity," Mr. Justice Burnside commented drily after listening to Charles Herbert ...

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  35. Western Australia's Programme.

    The Premier's Department is inundated every day with inquiries and protests by people who consider that they have cause for grievance in not having received ...

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  36. SUEZ CANAL MISHAP.

    The Belgian steamer Wolhandel, which struck the canal bank, twisting her rudder-head, has been" surveyed. The rudder is badly damaged and the vessel ...

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  37. FAMOUS PICTURES STOLEN.

    From the Moscow Art Gallery a number of world famous pictures hare been stolen, including Rembrandt's "Christ." Titian's "Ecce-Homo," Corregio's "Holy ...

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  38. PUBLIC SERVICE SALARIES.

    The decision of the Public Service Appeal Board, of which Mr. Justice Draper is Chairman, in cases arising from the last classification, are published ...

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  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    The London "Morning Post" states that the New Zealand Government is underwriting a loan of £6,000,000 at 5 per cent. ...

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  40. COLLIER'S STRANDING.

    The inquiry into the stranding of the collier Christina Fraser on March 7 Cast was concluded before the Court of Marine Inquiry to-day. The Christina ...

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  41. The Flag Campaign.

    Encouraging evidence of the Good response Perth is making to the Children's Welfare Welcome Flag Campaign Committee's appeal in connection with the ...

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  42. FRANCE AND GERMANY

    Replying to the congratulations of Dr. Streesmann (the German Foreign Minister), on the 25th anniversary of his entry into Parliamentary life, M. Briand ...

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  43. SPIRITUALIST MIRACLE CHURCH.

    Fervent scenes marked the dedication of the new Spiritualist Miracle Church at Southwark Bridge-road. Numbers claimed that they saw spirit forms and ...

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  44. PRINCE AS SCREEN HERO.

    The Prince of Wales takes the heading role in an officially sanctioned film entitled "H.R.H." depicting incidents in his career. The production commences ...

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  45. JAPANESE EMPEROR'S BIRTHDAY.

    Hirohito's first birthday as Emperor was celebrated quietly. There was a general holiday but no public function. His Majesty paid homage at the Imperial ...

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  46. THE KING'S CUP.

    The draw for positions in the King's Cup race resulted as follows:—Western Australia, 1: Queensland, 2; South Australia, 3; Tasmania. 4; New South ...

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  47. TOODYAY DISTRICT.

    The Toodyay district is essentially a mixed farming area, but the long winter of 1926 mitigated against record grain and wool returns, although the acreage ...

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  48. BABY'S VARIED VOYAGE.

    A baby girl, aged four months, arrived in London, to-day from Baghdad. The child came by air from Cairo, then by steamer to Venice and train to Paris, ...

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  49. BEAM WIRELESS.

    Arrangements have now been completed between Amalgamated Wireless (Australasia) limited and the British Post Office to extend the beam wireless service ...

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  50. MAINTENANCE DEFAULTER IMPRISONED.

    Charged with having left his children without adequate means of support since September, 1924. Sydney Frederick Gillett. labourer, was sentenced to nine ...

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  51. ALLEGED FRUITLESS VOYAGE.

    At the conclusion of the evidence of William Edward Barnett in his claim against William Coward and Co., Mr. Justice McCardie ruled that there was no ...

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  52. DEATH OF LESLIE SCOTT.

    An inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Leslie Thomas Scott (41) of Hillside Flats. Mount-street who collapsed in the Crawlley Baths on ...

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  53. ORPHANS' CHEER.

    Recently Mr. A. C. Rust (master of the Old Men's Home), as honorary organiser of Orphans' Outings and Cheer, made an appeal for funds to provide the ...

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  54. "BOUND TO COME."

    A message from Riga states that M. Voroshlloff, Minister for War, asserted in the course of a fiery speech at the Congress of Soviets, that all the Western ...

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  55. NEW BRITISH STAMP.

    A new British postage stamp will soon be in use states the London "Times" of March 21. The design has been personally approved by the King, the ...

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  56. MOTOR COLLISION.

    Five persons were injured about 8 o'clock last night when two motor cars collided-on, on the Perth-Fremantle-road. Victoria Park, near the Causeway. ...

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  57. IN FATHER'S FOOTSTEPS.

    Miss Megan Lloyd George made her first political speech at a women's Liberal demonstration at Bethnal Green. Supporting Major Nathan, a prospective ...

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  58. COVENT GARDEN OPERA.

    Miss Katharine Arkandy, who first won fame in "The Beggar's Opera," is the only British star appearing during the forthcoming opera season at Covent ...

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  59. CO-OPERATIVE DAIRYING.

    Sir.—Replying to "Gippeswich" in his article on co-operative dairying, published in Wednesday's "West Australian," I would advise him and the heads to ...

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  60. BOULOGNE TRAGEDY.

    After a long interval the Nurse Daniels ease has again come into the limelight. Inspector Deruelle is coming to England to continue his investigations. The ...

    Article : 83 words
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