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  2. Advertising

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  4. FRENCH POLITICS

    There was an uproar in the Chamber of Deputies on Thursday night and the sitting was twice suspended, firstly owing to the battle of expletives ...

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  5. RENT-RAISING SCANDAL

    The captions above may seem strong, but they are not half as strong as those used by certain Murraystreet shopkeepers who are ...

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  6. FEDERAL AFFAIRS

    As far as the proceedings in the House of Representatives itself are concerned the week has been Quite humdrum, and chief Interest has ...

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  7. FORREST-PLACE

    It is on the cards that the turn of the tide has come in connection with the Forrest-place issue, thanks to the excellent support given to "The ...

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  8. TOWN PLANNING

    Sir John Sulman, K.B. (the weilknown Sydney architect) will attend the International Town Planning Conference at Amsterdam on July 7. ...

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  9. MIDLAND COUNCIL

    The Midland Junction Municipal Council is the latest to make a departure from the policy of preference to returned soldiers. It'tas given'the ...

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    OUR NEW GOVERNOR Colonel W. R. Campion, D.S.O who has been appointed as Govrernor of Western Australia in succession to Sir Francis Newdegate. It is understood that' Colonel Campion will not reach this State, until early in November, as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. OVERSEAS CRICKET

    South Africa defeated Essex in the game at Colchester. In the first innings the home team made 155, to which South Africa replied with 263. ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN DAVIS CUP TEAM Win Eihibition Matches

    The four Australian Davis Cup players leave to-day for Chicago, where they win stop en route to New York. The Australians defeated the Southern ...

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  13. NORMAN BROOKES INJURED

    Norman Brookes, while playing in the London championship of the Queen's Club, was hit in one eye' by a boll and his face was cut: He ...

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  14. THE GAME OF TENNIS AN EXPLANATION REQUIRED

    At a meeting of the council of the Association on Friday evening strong esception was taken to the reported attitude of the principal of the Scotch ...

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  15. COUNTY MATCHES

    The closing scores on the final day were—Notts, 7 for 211 (Whysall 133); Glamorgan 134, Kent 198 (Knotts 65 not out, Seymour 56, Durstan 5 for 67); ...

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  16. MR. TROY GOES EAST

    Last night Mr. Troy. (Minister, for Agriculture) left for Melbourne to attend the Treasnrer's Conference. On Monday last, advice was received from ...

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  17. WINTER PENNANTS.

    Yesterday afternoon at about four o'clock a heavy shower put an abrupt[?] ending to the pennant play at Kitchener Park. All the matches then in ...

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  18. QUEEN MARY

    Queen Mary provided a fashion sensation at Ascot, wearing for the first time for many years a large picture hat, which caused much attention. The ...

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  19. RACING IN ENGLAND

    An attempt was made to prevent Rose[?] Prince, the 1923 Cesarewitch Winner from starting in the Alexandra Stakes at Ascot for which the animal, ...

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  20. MOUNT EVEREST

    Mr Geo. Leigh- Mallory (one of the leaders of the Mt. Everest party of mountaineers)) and Mr. Irvine were killed in their final attempt to reach ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  21. OLYMPIC SPORTS

    The special Paris correspondent of the Australian Press Association reports that the.Murray- Bridge-crew's boat arrived ten days late. ...

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  22. BROADCASTING INNOVATION

    Once: again Western Australia gives the lead to the Commonwealth, and on this occasion it is through the medium of the wireless broadcasting station ...

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  23. SENATOR BARKER'S DEMISE

    Senator Barker, one of the foundation members of the Victorian Labor Party and pioneer of trade unionism died to-day, aged 7S. The Australian ...

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  24. SCHOOLS TOURNAMENTS.

    The secondary schools tournament arranged by the association is now in Its closing stages. Both the under 14 events were finished during the week. ...

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  25. Frank Balleck Injured

    Stavropol, the mount of the Australian Jockey Frank Bullock, fell in the Ascot High Weight Stakes to-day. Bullock had to be placed in an ambulance, ...

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  26. HOMES FOR THE PEOPLE

    Tenders for the erection of a thousand houses were opened at noon today. The quotation of Timms was lowest. Ho offered to erect all the ...

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  27. BUILDING INDUSTRY

    A National conference of building employers has decided on a national lockout from July 5, in an endeavor to enforce the observance of national ...

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  28. FROZEN MEAT

    At the present time there is very little frozen meat available in Perth, but the m.s. bangaroo, which, arrives at Fremantle next Thursday, has 150 ...

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  29. MUNICIPAL LOAN

    At a special meeting of the Perth City Council on Friday it was agreed to borrow. £100,000 for extensions for the electricity and gas department. The ...

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  30. A NEW BARONET

    The baronetcy of Sir Henry Kellett, of Kew; who was killed in a motor smash last night, passes to his son Henry 41, employed by Goldsbrough, ...

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  31. "ACTING" POSITIONS

    "Justice" writes: "Your reference in year last issue to the treatment that the late Acting Under-Secretary for Works has been subjected to must still ...

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  32. FORESHORE IMPROVEMENTS

    The State Gardens' Board (Mr. L. E. Shapcott, chairman) is about to carry out additional improvements around the river foreshore. In this ...

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  33. MOTOR BOAT RACING

    The second-motor boat race of the winter season was held over a 12 knct course yesterday. commencing at the club house, round Freshwater Bay and ...

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  34. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE

    The Pact majority is 29. The absorbing topic now is whether Labor will join General Hertzog's Cabinet. Tielman Roos, the leader of the Transvaal ...

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  35. TASMANIA'S NEW GOVERNOR

    The "Daily Herald" says the Ministry has decided to appoint a Labor member of the House of Commons as Governor of Tasmania. It is ...

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    SENSATIONAL COLLISION IN BEAUFORT. STREET Passengers by [?]acar No. 42, which was proceeding south down Beaufort-street on Friday just after 1 p.m., had a thrilling experence. As the car approached the Intersection at Aberdeen- street a large five-ton lorry dashed into-it and cut front portion cleanly off The driver had a miraculous escape by stepping back into the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  37. CYCLING

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  38. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    The American world fivers have arrived at Rangoon. LONDON, Saturday. Wheat cargoes were offered at from ...

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  39. FATAL ACCIDENT

    A private message was received in Perth yesterday afternoon to the effect that the eldest son of Mr. A. A. C. Holtz., general manager of the ...

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    Thirty-three started in the Perth Amateur Club's 24-mile race (in heavy rain) at Midland Junction yesterday. Result—A. L.Neaves (hdp. 5min.), ...

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  41. VISITORS TO LONDON.

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after arrival of the mails at the British Australian Bookshop. 51 High Holborn, or the ...

    Article : 70 words
  42. ROMANTIC DOMESTIC STORY

    The "Daily Chronicle's" Rome correspondent tells an exciting story of Air General Piccio's domestic trouble. He separated from his wife, in Paris, ...

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  43. SOUTH AFRICA

    There is much diversity of opinion among Labor circles whether the Party should accept seats in a Nationalist Cabinet The Party will ...

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  44. FURTHER RAINS

    During the week-end the spell of dry weather broke, and good rainfalls of a fairly general character were registered on Friday night most ...

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  45. WEATHER FORECAST

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  46. A HP TO OUR READERS

    Yesterday's Belmont Park and other races will be found on page 2 and football results on page 7. Late Items of sporting and ofter ...

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    The Young Australians visiting England yesterday, inspected the Armstrong Whitworth armament works; and wore luncheoned by Sir W. ...

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