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  3. SOUTH AFRICAN'S TOUR.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 22.—The first seven Queensland wickets in the match on the Brisbane ground yesterday against the South Africans fell for 66, but an ...

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  4. PROSPERITY CAMPAIGN.

    The Lord Mayor's committee which is co-ordinating efforts in Perth in connection with the national revival campaign will meet this morning. The purposes of ...

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  5. OIL TANKER ABLAZE.

    SAN FRANCISCO.—Nov. 21.—Five persons were killed and an undetermined number of injured when three heavy explosions and fire wrecked a Standard Oil ...

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  6. STATUTE OF WESTMINSTER

    LONDON, Nov. 20.—After a prolonged debate, in the course of which many aspects of Imperial constitutional relations were discussed, the House of ...

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  7. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 22.—The terms of an agreement for the amalgamation of the New South Wales Government Savings Bank with the Commonwealth Bank were ...

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  8. THEATRE DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 22.—Following an affray in which several men were injured, ten actors were driven out of the Gaiety Theatre in Oxford-street, on Saturday ...

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  9. ACCIDENTS.

    Alexander David Park (26), single, of 20 North Beach-road, caretaker of the Yanchep Caves, was fatally injured in a motor accident near the 7-mile peg on ...

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  10. THE KYLIE CLUB.

    A quintet is a musical manifestation which devout students read about, but which as an actual experience is little known in Perth, save to certain ...

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  11. CHILD KNOCKED DOWN BY TRUCK.

    Running from behind a tramcar, Ellen Condren (6), of 16 Sunbury-road, Victoria Park, was knocked down by a motor truck in Albany-road, Victoria Park, on ...

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  12. EARLY MORNING COLLISION.

    Riding a motor cycle along Albany-road, Victoria Park, at about 3.20 a.m. on Saturday, Leo Bernard Rampant (21), labourer, of East Cannington, collided with ...

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  13. CAR STRIKES TRAM STANDARD.

    A motor car driven by William Moore. of 22 Prowse-street, West Perth, skidded on a tramline in Mount's Bay-road, near the Swan Brewery, shortly after 1 a.m. ...

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  14. SLIP ON POLISHED FLOOR.

    Florence Burcham (2) slipped on a floor which had just been polished at her home in Kent-street. Victoria Park, on Saturday morning. She was taken by the ...

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  15. USE OF IDLE LAND.

    PINJARRA, Nov. 19.—In response to a telegram from the Director-General of Postal Services, requesting assistance in launching a nation-wide prosperity ...

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  16. GAOL MISHAP.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 22.—When Leonard Maher (29), a warder at the Coburg Gaol, was being relieved in the watch tower the warder who was taking-up duty ...

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  17. BULLET IN HEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 22.—The Mayor of Echuca (Cr. James Kennedy) went into a garage at the rear of his home in Francis-street yesterday to prepare for a visit to ...

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  18. PROTESTANT UNITY LEAGUE.

    A rally organised by the Protestant Unity League was held at the Prince of Wales Theatre yesterday afternoon. The retiring president (the Rev. F. E. ...

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  19. BROADCAST SPEECHES.

    Speeches in furtherance of the national prosperity campaign will be broadcast as follow: From Station 6WF.—To-night, the ...

    Article : 130 words
  20. SOUTH AFRICA.

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  21. HORSEWOMAN KILLED.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 22.—Miss Grace Johns (30), of South Plympton, a well-known Adelaide horsewoman, was riding in an event for horses over hurdles at ...

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  22. POLICE NEWS.

    Information was received by the Criminal Investigation Department last night that the office safe which was stolen from the premises of J. B. Harris, storekeeper, of ...

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  23. GAOL FOR HOTEL THIEF.

    BRIDGETOWN, Nov. 21.—Last evening seven bedrooms at the Freemasons. Hotel were entered and property was stolen from each. Half an hour alter the report ...

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  24. PROTECTING STATE RIGHTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 21.—Without prejudice to their States' prior protests and criticisms, all the Australian Agents-General assembled at the House of Commons ...

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  25. VOCAL RECITAL.

    A sure sign of nearness to the year's end is the students' concert. Vocal students of Mr. Frank L. Robertson, at various stages of progress in their art (and ...

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  26. WHITE WOMEN AMONG BLACKS

    DARWIN, Nov. 22.—Blacks visited Mainorn Station recently bringing rumours of two white women among the Arnheim Land blacks. It is believed that there may ...

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  27. Betting Raids.

    Eight men were arrested on Saturday by Constables Barker, Hames, Menzel, Naismith and Napier, under the direction of Sergeant Allen, in connection with ...

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  28. BOYS' WORK.

    "The West Australian" is conducting a craftsmanship competition, open to all youths, who between October 24 and December 12 of this year (the period of the ...

    Article : 290 words
  29. THE PREMIER'S VIEW.

    Discussing the debate on the second reading of the Statute of Westminster which concluded on Friday night in the British House of Commons, the Premier ...

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  30. SLANDER ALLEGED.

    KALGOORLIE, Nov. 22.—It was learned in Kalgoorlie to-day that a writ for alleged slander had been issued against Dr. T. P. Byrne, a well-known goldfields ...

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  31. PERTH CITY FINANCE.

    Sir,—Your correspondent, "Councillor," stated in his informative article on "Perth City Finance," in reference to the £20,000 surplus:- ...

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  32. 44TH BATTALION.

    Headed by their band members of the 44th Battalion of the Militia Forces marched, with colours, through Fremantle streets on Saturday to the Fremantle ...

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  33. FRAUDULENT TRICKS ALLEGED.

    In the Perth Police Court on Saturday, Jack Boulder Saunders (28), agent, appeared before Mr. T. Y. A. Lang, P.M., charged on seven counts of having ...

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  34. BUSH FIRES AT FREMANTLE.

    During the week-end many acres of bush were burnt out in the Fremantle district. Shortly before noon on Saturday a strong [?] breeze fanned a bush fire ...

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  35. NEW TRAFFIC ROUTE.

    Sir,—As the City Council has decided to proceed with the construction of the new route via Plain and Jewell streets to Mt. Lawley, it is now time to consider ...

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  36. ATTACKED IN BED.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 22.—John William Wilgate (87), of Little Cremorne-street, South Richmond, who has a reputation in the district of being a weather prophet. ...

    Article : 72 words
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