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  2. WORLD'S NEWS IN BRIEF PLANES COLLIDE

    While two aeroplanes were engaged in a "dog-fight" at the Tearoha (N.Z.) Aero Club's pageant, they collided, and P. C. Waite, the club captain and pilot ...

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  3. Wongi of the Week

    Perhaps ratepayers of Perth have not noticed it, but there is a deep, dark conspiracy on the part of certain members and candidates for municipal ...

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  4. 50-ACRE CROPS

    The Superintendent of Wheat Farms (Mr. I. Thomas) has made available the awards in connection with the 50-Acre Crop Competition ...

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  5. INVISIBLE GLASS CARIS BROS. NEW PREMISES

    Don't think there's a fight on if yon see a big crowd near Moore's in Hay-street next week. The attraction will be the new invisible glass windows being installed in Caris Bros.' magnificent new store. A phenomenon which is bound to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. LOCAL HAPPENINGS BODY IN BUSH

    The body of Cesarls Glacomo, an Italian farmer, was found in the bush about 25 miles south of Boddalln on Sunday last. His throat was cut and ...

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  7. PEDESTRIAN INJURED

    Knocked down by a car in Wellington-street, Perth, on Wednesday, Albert Crosby, of the Perth Hostel, sustained a compound fracture of the ...

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  8. BLOCK OF SHOPS BURNT

    A block of five shops and offices were destroyed by fire at Boggabri New South Wales, during the week. The volunteer fire-fighters were ...

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  9. THIEVES ENTER GARAGE

    Thieves broke into the Causeway Service Station in Albany-road, Victoria Park, last Sunday night, blew open the office safe and escaped with ...

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  10. THEFTS OF JEWELLERY

    A sentence of six months' imprisonment was imposed on Eileen Riley, home duties, who appeared in the Perth Police Court on 15 charges of ...

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  11. BOY DROWNED

    While attempting to recover a canoe with other boys in the Macquarie River, near Dubbo, N.S.W., Walter Ryan (14), was swept into deep water ...

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  12. HEAVY RAINS

    When six inches of rain fell in an hour in the Cooyar district of Queensland, crops of lucerne and tomatoes were washed away, and others were ...

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  13. THEFT OF MOTOR TRUCK

    Admitting in the Criminal Court that he stole a motor truck, the property of P. Cleary, a youth named Arthur Treleaven was sentenced to 18 ...

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  14. TASMAN FLYERS

    The New Zealand aviation authorities have notified Messrs. R. G. Whitehead and R, Nicholl, the airmen who recently flew the Tasman Sea in a ...

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  15. CHILDREN EAT POISON

    Finding a bottle of poison near a sheep yard on their parents' property at Willow Mount, N.S.W.. the two children of Mr. and Mrs. C. Stevenson ...

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  16. MINE EXPLOSION

    Frank Segrave Gardner (26), of Boulder, machine miner, and Dominick Regan (45), also of Boulder, logger, were killed by an explosion on the ...

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  17. RIDING CLUBS

    Revealed strongly at agricultural shows this year, the youth af the State is rapidly learning how to sit a horse. ...

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  18. LICENSING ACT BREACHES

    In the Kalgoorlie Police Court on Wednesday two hotel licensees and 13 men were convicted of breaches of the Licensing Act. For having permitted ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT DEFIED

    A regime, the outcome of armed defiance of the Cuban Government troops in the hills near Guantanamo, led by landowners who refused to be ...

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  20. YOUTH KILLED BY TRAIN

    After disregarding a constable's warning at a crossing at Warwick Farm, New South Wales, Thomas Edward Letters (16), a farmhand, of ...

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  21. CARS AND TRAM COLLIDE

    Edwin William Turpin (41), insurance adjuster, of Stirling-highway, Nedlands, was killed on Wednesday evening when his car collided with a ...

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  22. BRIDE AND PRIEST KILLED

    Discovering his 17-year-old bride of two weeks with a Roman Catholic priest in a room of a New York hotel, Joseph Steinmetz (22), a Presbyterian ...

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  23. POISONED BY FUMES

    James Fergus Ferguson (65), a member of the crew of the cargo-carrying motor launch. Gold Crest, was found dead in his bunk while the vessel was ...

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  24. ACCIDENT SEQUEL

    Damages amounting to £350 were awarded to Francis Charles Connolly, a civil servant, of Grosvenor-road, Mt. Lawley, in the Supreme Court during ...

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  25. ABORIGINAL KILLED

    The death occurred in the Perth Hospital on Monday, of Jack Doubel (35). an aboriginal, who received injuries when he was dragged beneath a ...

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  26. VISITING BANDSMEN

    Stating that he had no power under the State Act to remit taxation, the Premier and Treasurer of Queensland (Mr. Forgan Smith) announced that ...

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  27. GANGSTER'S DEATH

    Following a fight between Federal agents and gangsters in motor cars at Chicago, the body of George "Baby Face" Nelson, a former lieutenant of ...

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  28. TRIBUTERS' CLAIMS

    Resulting from a decision of the High Court of Australia last September upholding the decision of Warden E. McGlinn that two tributers, Giocomo ...

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  29. CONVICTED OF MANSLAUGHTER

    Charged with having murdered Herbert Gordon Cooper, Charles Vaughan (30), appeared in the Central Criminal Court at Sydney, and was convicted of ...

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  30. Advertising

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  31. AIR RACE WINNERS

    On arrival at Johannesburg. South Africa, from Australia, during the week, Mr. A. O. Edwards, who financed the winning plane in the London to ...

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  32. WOMAN ASSAULTED

    Henry Victor Cox (47). miner, was committed for trial at Kalgoorlie on a charge of having done grievous bodily harm to Miss Eileen Lewis, a ...

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  33. COMMITTED FOR TRIAL

    In finding, in the Perth Court House, that Arthur Clifton Bower (43). of Fourth-avenue, Mt. Lawley, was unlawfully killed when knocked down by ...

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  34. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS

    In 15 out of the 21 towns in the State constituted municipalities, the annual municipal elections took place on Wednesday, there being no excess ...

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  35. RIDER'S NARROW ESCAPE

    Severe injuries to a leg and hip, and slight internal injuries were sustained by Thomas Hall (19), who narrowly escaped death in the vicinity ...

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  36. WIFE SOLD BY AUCTION

    A "Reynolds'" correspondent says that rough Justice for an unfaithful wife was the custom in the pretty Yorkshire village of ...

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  37. MELBOURNE TREATY

    A copy of the treaty by which John Batman bought from the Australian aborigines 600,000 acres of what is now Victoria for a parcel of blankets ...

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  38. FIREMAN TRAPPED

    Damage estimated at £6000 was caused by a fire which broke out in the Port Lincoln (S.A.) Institute and Soldiers' Memorial Hall. Ore fireman, ...

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  39. BIG GOLD ROBBERY

    Between 8 p.m. and midnight on Saturday of last week the cyanide room of the State battery at Wiluna was broken into and zinc shavings, ...

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  40. SHOOTING ACCIDENT

    As the result of a shooting accident in which Mrs. K. Alien, of West-road. Bassendean, suffered a bullet nounin the neck, a youth, aged 16. appeared ...

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  41. OVERSEA AIR MAIL

    Qantas Empire Airways, Ltd., have chartered the imperial Airways Atalanta type of aeroplanes for the Darwin-Singapore section of the ...

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  42. A NEW POSTAGE STAMP

    A new one-and-sixpenny postage stamp was issued by the PostmasterGeneral's Department yesterday. It is for general purposes and for the ...

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  43. INFLUENZA PROBLEM

    The virtual conquest of distemper among dogs as a direct result of the research work of a team at the National Institute for Medical ...

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  44. ROUGH-RIDERS

    Reporte to hand from Melbourne concerning the much boosted rodeo competitions in connection with the Centenary celebrations ...

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  45. A WIDOWS ACTION

    In the Supreme Court at Blenheim (New Zealand), an action was brought by a widow and administrator in the estate of the late Charles Nicholas ...

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  46. BOY ELECTROCUTED

    The body of Harold Hinks (13). of Greenwich, New South Wales, was found in the garden of a house not far away from his home on Tuesday, ...

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  47. BYRD AT SOUTH POLE

    Following a flight occupying six hours over the South Polar regions. Rear-Admiral Byrd announced that Marie Byrd Land runs unbrokenly ...

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  48. A.M.P. PROGRESS

    To mark the jubilee of the Western Australian branch, the Australian Mutual Provident Society bas produced an attractive booklet ...

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  49. SPORTS' MEETING AT FREMANTLE.

    A trotting and cycling meeting trill be conducted at the Richmond Park trotting grounds. East Fremantle, tomorrow (Monday) night, under the ...

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  50. A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR.

    Perth Cup is to be run on New Year's Day. and it will be one of the big attractions of the festive season. Big sums of money will be staked, and ...

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  51. End Bunion Pain Forever

    There is one simple yet inexpensive way to reduce inflamed, swollen toe joints and get them down to normal, and that is to apply Moone's Emerald ...

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    A popular windmill on the market to-day is the Model 24-Star (running in oil) mill. Equipped with Timker tapered roller bearings, the windmill [?] ...

    Article : 67 words
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