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  4. What a "Sunday Times" Man Saw At Some Country Relief Camps

    CONDITIONS exist in certain relief workers' camps east of Northam which area disgrace to the standard of living in Australia. Little children are suffering endemic ailments, and illness, hardship and misery are ...

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  5. BIG ROTTNEST PLANS

    THE Rottnest Board of Control plans to make the island Western Australia's pleasure resort de luxe. ...

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  6. AN EVICTION THREAT COUNCIL AS LANDLORD

    AN order to vacate their Victoria Park home has faced a husband, wife and their eight children for a week past. The pressing landlord in this instance is the Perth City Council, ...

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  7. Three Planes Destroyed in N.Z. Fire

    Wellington, N.Z., Sat EARLY this morning three planes valued at a total of nearly £4000 ...

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  8. DENIAL OF SHOTS AT IL DUCE

    OFFICIAL reports deny that an attempt was recently made on Mussolini's life. A communique on the matter ...

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    "Camel Billy" Kirkwood (top) and A. Chantey, two of the three goldfields pioneers who arrived in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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    A Woman and six children call this "home"—a married relief Workers tent in a lonely part of the far eastern wheat belt. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. Stir Over Czech Doctor

    A stir has been caused by the appointment of a Czech doctor to the staff of the St. George District Hospital. ...

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  12. Brighter Cricket ALLEN SPEAKS OUT

    THE former English Test captain, G. O. Allen, offered suggestions for making brighter cricket in a speech ...

    Article : 207 words
  13. CYCLISTS AT VARIANCE

    The Italian Cycling Federation has banned Italians from participating in the Tour de France in July, and the French have retaliated by banning ...

    Article : 79 words
  14. Says Mr. Akeroyd GOOD BEACH WEATHER

    "GOOD Beach Weather!" was the verdict of the Weather Bureau when asked yesterday about the posnbilities for to-day's weather. The Divisional Meteorologist (Mr. ...

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  15. EVENTS IN SPANISH WAR

    The Negrin Government has moved to Valencia. Departments are operating from different coastal towna According to the Paris ...

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  16. Strang's Appeal In Molloy Will Case Settled

    THE High Court in Melbourne was to have been asked to-morrow to fix a date in March for the hearing of the Strang Appeal in the T. G. A. Molloy will case. Instead of this, the hearing of the appeal will, it is understood, be adjourned sine die to ...

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  17. More U.S. Money For Guns

    DEVELOPMENTS to-day included a favorable report by the House Naval Affairs Committee on a Bill authorising fifty-two million ...

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  18. SIX HUNDRED SHIPS

    PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT sails on the cruiser Houston to-morrow to watch the greatest peace-time concentration of American naval ...

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  19. French Purchase of U.S. Planes

    It is revealed that President Roosevelt over-ruled certain protests against instructions to co-operate with the French Military Mission in the buying ...

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  20. ALL OVER SAYS GENERAL

    A Perpignan report states that General Rojo, commander of the Republican forces in Catalonia, has resigned because he is convinced ...

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  21. LOADING PIG IRON

    Waterside workers to-day began the work of loading pig iron into the Tymeric. Before the men decided yesterday ...

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  22. AMATEUR TENNIS

    Mr. Tilden in an interview said: "I give amateur tennis five years to live as it is presently constituted. And when there are no more amateur gate ...

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  23. Heavy Rains Destroy Wheat

    Rain is good for wheat when the wheat is in ear and not when it is tying in grain form outdoors. The remarkable flood picture above shows a hage pile of wheat in the flooded bulk-head at Wyola Siding, east of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  24. WEATHER

    METROPOLITAN.—Fine with rising temperatures. Easterly, tending northerly, winds. STATE.—Fine generally except in ...

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  25. JAPANESE FORCED BACK

    The new Governor of Chanar, General Shlhyusan, reports that Chinese troops have broken the Japanese lines, entering: Inner Mongolia. ...

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  26. Arriving by To-day's Plane

    The following passengers will reach Perth by plane to-day:—Adelaide to Perth: Messrs. G. Quarry. L. M. Triggs, D. H. Sharp. S. H. Hams. B. W. ...

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  27. Charting W.A.'s Northern Coast

    The Perth Chamber of Commerce is pressing the Federal Government to undertake the long delayed hydrographic ...

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  28. Woodman, Spare Those Trees

    "THE SUNDAY TIMES" understands that the "Battle of the Trees" will enter another interesting phase when the General ...

    Article : 381 words
  29. Palestine Talks Proceed

    The work of the Palestine Conference was continued yesterday in conversations at St. James's Palace between the U.K. and Jewish ...

    Article : 91 words
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