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  4. SAWMILLS SENSATION

    Interest in the management of the State Sawmills Department shows no signs of abatement, and it will probably increase with the return of the ...

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  5. AFFAIRS IN EGYPT

    The chief outstanding point in the Egyptian situation relates to the British demands in regard to three high British officials, and it appears the ...

    Article : 678 words
  6. A CASE OF UNUSUAL INTEREST AT THE CITY POLICE COURT

    Counderable interest was evinced by many persons throughout the hearing of a charge of breaking and entering, which was heard in the Perth Police court last week. Three persons have been arrested in connection with the affair John Kelvin Monson (in the grip of the left of picture). Vema Barron (centre), and John Clifford Dodd (right). Last Monday when Monson was being escorted back to the cells from the Court, he made a sensational dash liberty, but was overtaken and re-arrested by the police. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. ONE BRITISH AND TWO SYRIAN DOCTORS KILLED

    The Cairo correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" says that the longstanding insurrectionary movements in the ranks of the Egyptian Army ...

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  8. MR. MELVIN EXPLAINS

    Mr. W. H. Melvin, who was last week mentioned as the receiver of 5 per cent commission on purchases he makes on behalf of the State ...

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  9. THE EGYPTIAN PROTEST

    The Egyptian protest to foreign Parliaments came up before the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Chamber of Deputies, to which it was ...

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  10. COLLIERY DISASTER

    The fall of the roof of the DuffrynRhondde Colliery at Port Talbot (Glamorgan, Wales) killed three firemen. Each was married and leaves a large ...

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  11. BRITAIN AND THE SOVIET

    Replying to the British Note of November 21 refusing to advise the ratification of the Anglo-Russian treaties, the Soviet expresses regret at the ...

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  12. WORKS OF ART!

    There are more ways for a woman to earn a living than bending over a wash tub serving in a shop or tapping the keys of a typewriter, but for sheer ...

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  13. DROWNING FATALITIES

    One of two river tragedies yesterday occurred about 3 p.m. in Crawley Bay between the Scout Ship Dolphin and the Crawley Baths, the victim ...

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  14. WATERSIDE TROUBLE

    There was a new sensation at Fremantle on Friday. Owing to the refusal of the men to convey pilots to incoming ships, members of the pilot ...

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  15. EAST PERTH TRAGEDY

    The steadily growing list of level crossing tragedies was further increased yesterday, about 1 p.m. when a goods train travelling to the city ...

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  16. WISE MEN OF THE EAST

    A little more than a decade aso there sprang into being a religious sect which styled itself the Order of the Star of the East. To be exact the ...

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  17. HAMPTON MURDER

    Charles Almeida, teller of the Hampton agency of the Commercial Bank of Australia, who was shot during a raid on the bank yesterday, died at ...

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  18. MENTAL SOLDIERS

    With the presence in Perth of Senator Pearce there has been a revival of the agitation for a fair deal for the mental soldiers incarcerated in the ...

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  19. PERTH CITY COUNCIL

    At the present the officers of the Perth City Council are occupying temporary premises in the Town Hall ballroom, the Mayor's parlor. Council ...

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  20. POSITION IN THE EAST

    A definite move for the settlement, of the waterside dispute has been made. Negotiations by a private arbitrator have gone a stage further, although ...

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  21. SIR EDWARD WITTENOOM ENGAGED

    A rumor was current some little time ago that Sir Edward Wittenoom was about to be married. It seems that there was some foundation in the ...

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  22. A DENMARK TRAGEDY

    A domestic tragedy was reported to the Criminal Investigation Department by Constable Cook, of Denmark, late on Friday. ...

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  23. A PIONEER PASSES

    Death has claimed another pioneer of the West Australian Goldfields, in the person of Mr. "Bob" Pettigrew who passed away at his home in ...

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  24. SECRECY OF THE BALLOT

    "Objector" writes:— "I would like to draw your attention to the ballot-papers used at the Municipal Council elections. ...

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  25. A RACE SMASH

    A serious smash occurred during the running of the Melrose Handicap at the Takapuna races to-day. Several horses fell, and A. J. M'Flynn (jockey) ...

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  26. MELBOURNE, Saturday.

    Ernie Rice to-night knocked out Dave Ross in the second round. ...

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  27. TEMPERATURES IN THE CAPITALS

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  28. WEATHER FORECAST

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  29. "WASH" GREVILLE ILL

    News was received in Perth yesterday that Mr. Washington Greville, well known in Perth, and who at present is in London, had been stricken with a ...

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