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  2. MIGRATION.

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—The High Commissioner for Australia (Sir Granville Eyrie) has issued to the Press a statement on migration "with a view to removing grave ...

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  3. SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—In a leading article concerning the proposal of the American Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. Kellogg) for the abolition of submarines "The ...

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  4. ALGAE NUISANCE.

    Replying to a deputation of metropolitan members of Parliament yesterday, the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) promised to see what could be done to abate the algae ...

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  5. PEACE IN INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) was the principal guest at the luncheon of the Constitutional Association to-day, and he delivered an ...

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  6. EARL HAIG.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—Throughout the country to-day there were pulpit tributes to the late Earl Haig. All day long people passed the coffin in St. Giles's Cathedral, ...

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  7. COLLIERY SCANDAL.

    NEWCASTLE, Feb. 6.—Startling allegations of bribery were made by Mr. T. Hoare, president of the Northern branch of the Miners' Federation, when ...

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  8. TRAGEDY AT PERENJORI.

    According to a message received yesterday by Inspector Purdue, of the Criminal Investigation Department, Edward Patrick Minorgan was arrested by Constable ...

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  9. INDIAN DISTURBANCES.

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—The "Daily Mail's" Riga correspondent states that the Soviet is intensely interested in reports of disturbances in India. Indian despatches ...

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  10. ACCIDENTS.

    After being knocked down by a bicycle at the intersection of Charles-street and Aberdeen-street, West Perth, at 8 a.m., yesterday, Lewis Abrahams (7), of 73 ...

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  11. BUNDABERG TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 6.—Dr. C. H. Kelleway (chairman), Professor P. McCallum and Dr. A. H. Tebbutt, members of the Royal Commission appointed by the ...

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  12. INDUCEMENTS DOUBTED.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—Commenting on Sir Granville Ryrie's statement, the "Daily News" asks if the inducements offered to immigrants are very tempting. ...

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  13. TEACHERS' COLLEGE.

    Exception was taken by Mr. H. J. Yelland, M.L.C., yesterday to the publication of a pamphlet containing a speech by himself and one by the Minister for ...

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  14. Boy Killed.

    About 7.30 p.m. yesterday Norman Gore (8), of George-street, East Fremantle, was struck by a motor car at the corner of East-street and Canning-road. The ...

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  15. FURTHER PRESS VIEWS.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—The Naval Correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" writes:—"It is unwise to attach much importance to Mr. Kellogg's submarine declaration. ...

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  16. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—The "Weekly Despatch" states:—"A difficult and even dangerous situation faces the Church Assembly. Opponents of the new measure show ...

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  17. EAGLEHAWK ATTACKS 'PLANE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 6.—The Larkin Aircraft Supply Company's aeroplane Love Bird was requisitioned as an ambulance to convey Mr. Tony Mills from Hay to a ...

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  18. Wiluna Fatality.

    WILUNA, Feb. 6.—S. N. Verma, senior partner in the general store business of Verma and Mahmood, died yesterday Verma was supervising the unloading of ...

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  19. FRENCH CRITICISM.

    PARIS, Feb. 5.—"La Presse" describes the suggestion of the American secrtary of State (Mr. F. B. Kellogg) for the abolition of submarines as hypocritical ...

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  20. SERMON BY DR. BARNES.

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—A large crowd besieged the Temple Church to-day to hear the Bishop of Birmingham (Dr. Barnes) preach. The benchers present included ...

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  21. Lorry and Tram Collide.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 6.—Four men were injured in Wellington Parade, East Melbourne late this afternoon when a collision occurred between an electric tram ...

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  22. CHINAMAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—Michael Kelly (58), a miner, of Paxton, was charged at the West Maitland Police Court this morning with having murdered Willie Yeep Gum ...

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  23. "WHOLE THING ABSURD."

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—"I give the statement an emphatic denial," said the secretary of the Stockton Borehole Colliery (Mr. L. K. Robertson) when asked this ...

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  24. CHURCH ASSEMBLY MEETS.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—The Church Assembly meets to-day at Westminster to consider the Prayer Book question. Members in charge of the measure are anxious that ...

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  25. CAUGHT BY BACKWASH

    KIRRA (Qld.) Feb. 6.—Swept from her feet by the relentless force of the breakers, and carried by the backwash into a treacherous current to her death was the ...

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  26. SILENT PROTEST.

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—Four hundred people walked out of St. Cuthbert's Church, Darwen (Lancashire) to-day before the sermon. Hundreds followed the vicar home ...

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  27. STEEL HELMET LEAGUE.

    BERLIN, Feb. 5.—Communists and members of the Steel Helmet League clashed during a league demonstration which was attended by the ex-Kaiser's sons. ...

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  28. Knocked Down by Car.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 6.—Mrs. Elsie Gates (37), of Laverton, who with her husband was knocked down by a passing car at Chelsea yesterday while ...

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  29. FRANCO-AMERICAN TREATY.

    WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—To-morrow the French Ambassador and the Under-Secretary of State (Mr. Olds) will sign the new Franco-American arbitration ...

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  30. POLICE NEWS.

    Joseph Donald Brown (22), labourer, of Maylands, and Francis Morgan (22), clerk, of John-street. Inglewood, were arrested last night by Detectives Hughes and G. ...

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  31. Car Overturns.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—A motor car driven by Mr. Richard. Tuckwell, with whom were his father (Mr. W. J. Tuckwell), two brothers, and an uncle (Mr. J. V. ...

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  32. ENGINEERS CONGRESS.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 6.—Delegates to the annual conference of the Institute of Engineers, which is being held at Canberra, and their friends devoted further time ...

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  33. BOARD'S BOOKS BURNED.

    DENMARK, Feb. 4.—The Denmark Road Board held its first meeting on January 31 since the board office was destroyed by fire on January 1. The board ...

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  34. Fatal Car Smash.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—One man was killed and two passengers were injured as a result of a car smash which occurred an the Trungley-road, two miles from Temora ...

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  35. THE RED ARMY.

    LONDON, Feb. 4.—The Riga correspondent of "The Times" states that M. Unschlight, the notorious chief of the Soviet secret police, and formerly Acting ...

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  36. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—My friend, Mr. G. P. Stevens, would have me disbelieve the evidence of my two senses, sight and smell. In to-day's issue lie doubts "whether the growth ...

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  37. Prisoner Further Charged.

    Edward Kirk, who was sentenced in the City Court yesterday to six months' imprisonment for having stolen £4 from Denis Patrick O'Riordan, on January 27, ...

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  38. PUBLIC SERVANT'S APPEAL.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 6.—The board appointed under the Commonwealth Public Service Act to hear an appeal by Frederick William Edmund Gabriel against a ...

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  39. CARE OF ABORIGINES.

    "There are a good many more aborigines in the South-West than people imagine, and their number is increasing," said the Chief Inspector of Aborigines (Mr. A. O. ...

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  40. TRADES AT CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 6.—"We would be delighted to part with any of our trade activities the moment private enterprise takes them up and assures us of protection ...

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  41. GOAT RACING.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—The exhibitions by racing goats from Queensland have been held at the Y.A.L. carnival, in spite of the prohibition by the Chief Secretary's ...

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  42. Cardup Tragedy.

    In a telephone message to the Fremantle police yesterday Constable McGrath, of Jarrahdale, reported that on Sunday night lie was informed by Mr. Stevenson, of the ...

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  43. BROADCASTING.

    LONDON, Feb. 5.—Experimenters or the British Broadcasting Co. at Keston picked up 3LO (Melbourne) just after 7 to-night, but, according to their statement, ...

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  44. Thieves Haul of Pence.

    Smashing a panel of the back door with sin axe, thieves entered a tobacconist and fancy goods shop in Mandurah-road, South Fremantle, the property of Percy [?]. Flint, ...

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  45. AVIATION.

    AKYAB (Burma), Feb. 6.—The R.A.F. flying boats left for Rangoon at 7 o'clock this morning, and arrived at 11.15 a.m. ...

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  46. A NEW COOK.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 6.—The collier Komura, which had been detained at Port Adelaide for several days as a result of the cook leaving obtained a new ...

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  47. Supposed Suicide.

    The man whose body was found in King's Park on Saturday morning baa not been identified. Inspe[?] Purdue stated yesterday that photographs of the ...

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  48. LOOPING THE LOOP.

    PARIS, Feb. 6.—Referring to an American claim to the world's record for looping-the-loop in an aeroplane, newspapers say it cannot be upheld as the ...

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  49. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    HOBART, Feb. 6.—Mr. Justice G. H. Pike, of the Land and Valuation Court, Sydney, who has been appointed by the Commonwealth Government to carry out ...

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  50. CONDEMNED DWELLINGS.

    At a meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council last night it was decided to take action against a property owner who had in face of a condemnation order, let ...

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  51. TROUBLE IN CRETE.

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—The British United Press correspondent at Athens states that the excited demonstrations in Crete against the Greek Government culminated ...

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  52. Woman Arrested.

    Mrs. Alison Muir Bannetyne (56) of Crawford-street, Cannington, was arrested yesterday afternoon by Detective-Sergeant McGinty on a charge of unlawful ...

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  53. BOY CYCLIST'S DEATH.

    An inquiry into the death of Lyle Stanley Caldwell (15) was conducted in the Fremantle Courthouse yesterday and the evidence showed that the boy died as ...

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  54. REWARD FOR ASSASSINS.

    HONG KONG, Feb. 6.—Evidence that Communist plottings continue in Canto, which is still in a state of nervous tension, are forthcoming by the confession after ...

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  55. MEDICAL SERVICES.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 6.—A scheme has just been propounded by the British Medical Association to provide medical treatment for the man of moderate ...

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  56. ROBBERIES AT BUNBURY.

    BUNBURY, Feb. 6.—Two robberies evidently the work of the same person or persons, occurred in Victoria-street over the week-end. ...

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  57. ARBITRATION BILL.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—It was learned on the best of authority to-night that the Federal Ministry, acting on the advice of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) is ...

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  58. GREYCLIFFE DISASTER.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 6.—Captain Thomas Carson, the pilot directing the steamer Tahiti when the tragic collision with the ferry steamer Greycliffe occurred in November ...

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  59. DOES WIRELESS BRING RAIN?

    LONDON, Feb. 6.—It is suspected in Matlock and other spas that the phenomenally wet weather is due to wireless and a movement is afoot to petition the ...

    Article : 99 words
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