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  2. INTER-STATE NEWS.

    Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, in the Supreme Court today made absolute the writ for the prohibition restraining the City Coroner (Mr. E. Oram) from ...

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  3. STATE NEWS.

    A mass meeting of strikers from the Kalgoorlie foundry this. afternoon accepted the settlement proposals advanced by the disputes committee of ...

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  4. FOREIGN CABLES.

    Harman Waiey (24) was sentenced to 45 years internment in the McNeil Island Penitentiary yesterday, after he had pleaded guilty to kidnapping ...

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  5. POLITICAL.

    In a leading article entitled "An Australian Olive Braneh," the "London Times" describes as a "happy idea" the holding of a Federal Cabinet ...

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  6. PROPOSED TAXATION IN THE STATES.

    The Government's drive, to force President Roosevelt's wealth-sharing taxation programme through Congress took positive form today when ...

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  7. MAN BRUTALLY ASSAULTED AND ROBBED.

    Richard Donovan Maddix. a hospital attendant, was brutally attacked and robbed by two men in Little Oxford-street. Surry Hills, tonight. ...

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  8. FISHING INDUSTRY OF W.A.

    The Premier announced yesterday that as the result of recent communications between the Federal and State Cabinets a committee is being ...

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  9. ALIVE WITH BROKEN NECK.

    James Pollot had his neck broken when he was thrown from a truck which collided with a motor car in West Perth tonight. The accident ...

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  10. ITALIAN-ABYSSINIAN DISPUTE.

    The gravity of the situation between Abyssinia and Italian Somaliland is growing increasingly dangerous, this fact being obvious from a discussion ...

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  11. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    Mrs. Kate Crompton was shot dead by her husband, Edward James Crompton (59), at Chester Hill this afternoon. Crompton died later in hospital ...

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  12. THE STATE'S FINANCES.

    The Premier (Mr. Collier) said yesterday it was expected that the State's deficit for the financial year closing today will be slightly under £200,000. ...

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  13. PERTH WOOL SALE.

    At the wool sale yesterday 7.500 bales were offered. 72 per cent. of which was cleared. The offering included 4,000 of the new season's clip from ...

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  14. MUSSOLINI'S INTENTIONS REGARDING ABYSSINIA.

    The "Daily Telegraph's" correspondent at Rome says that the outstanding Impression following Mr. Eden's talks with Mussolini on the Abyssinion ...

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  15. FEDERAL FEDERAL MINISTERS IN WEST AUSTRALIA.

    For the first time the Federal Cabinet led by the Acting Prime Miister, Dr. Earle Page, and including seven other Ministers will hold Cabinet meetings ...

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  16. THE WHITFIELD MURDER

    When Maithew Walsh (23), a barman, and Keith Gill (21), a jockey, appeared at the City Court today on charges of vagrancy, the police ...

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  17. GENERAL TELEGRAMS

    Conversations between well-known Americans and Australians including the Minister for Health (Mr. Hughes) and Senator McAdoo may lead to a ...

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  18. BRADY CHARGED WITH MURDER OF SMITH.

    Patrick Brady (42). a shearer, was arrested today and charged at the Police Court with having at Cronulla on April 8 or thereabouts, feloniously and ...

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  19. IMPERIAL

    Here von Ribbontrop, the German delegate to the Anglo-German talks on the naval strength of Germany, said that the agreement was the beginning ...

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  20. Magna Charta.

    June 15 was the seven hundred and twentieth anniversary of the assenting to Magna Charta by King John at Runnimede. The importance of the ...

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  21. Shipping.

    Coastal passengers and shippers are requested to keep in touch with Dalgty and Co. Ltd., regarding sailing dates and times of the Combined ...

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  22. DELIBERATIONS OF FEDERAL CABINET COMMENCED IN PERTH

    The visiting Federal Cabinet Ministers arrived in Perth yesterday and were warmly welcomed at State and Civic receptions, at the conclusion of ...

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  23. EDISON'S ESTATE.

    The first accounting of Edison's estate shows a total value Of only £57,400. It was previously aunounced that the testator left £2,800,000. ...

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  24. VICTORIA PARTS OF VICTORIA SNOW-BOUND.

    With widespread snowstorms on the mountains, hail on the coast, and heavy rain and an icy westerly wind, winter laid a break hold on Victoria today. ...

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  25. C.I.B. INTERESTED IN THE MELBOURNE ARRESTS.

    Following the remand in the Melbourne City Court of two men charged with vagrancy, and references made by the police to the murder and robbery at ...

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  26. TENNIS CHAMPION CHALLENGED TO DUEL.

    On returning from Wimbledon championship matches today, at his hotel last night M. Jean Borotra. the famous French tennis player received a ...

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  27. PLANS FOR HIGH SPEED AIR SERVICE.

    The Postmaster-General (Senator MaeLaghlan) disclosed today that a service is being planned for a high speed arial mail service throughout ...

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  28. LYONS MEETS. MUSSOLINI.

    The Australian Prime. Minister met and discussed Australian and Italian relationship with the Duce today. Mr. Lyons found Mussolini a genial and ...

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  29. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY TO ROB BANK.

    Henry Stokes (58) and John Mulligan (49) have been committed for trial in connection with an alleged conspiracy to rob a bank at Ballarat. ...

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  30. IMPORTANT REVELATIONS EXPECTED.

    Important revelations are expected within the next few days in connection with the murder of Edgar. Arthur Whitfield", caretaker at Caris Bros.' ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    The French seaplane. Croix du Sud, landed at Zieguinchor, Senegal, today, from Cherbourg, a distance of 2,612 miles, which, if officially confirmed, will ...

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  32. OUT AT SEA.

    The scene was that of the music saloon on one of the coastal steamers, and gathered therein were a number of tourists. That afternoon had been ...

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  33. FEDERAL CABINET MEETING.

    The Federal Cabinet session ended yesterday with morning and afternoon meetings at which budgetary plans for uniform taxation were discussed. ...

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  34. TO CUT GLASS.

    Often it is desired to cut glass when neither diamond nor glass cutter is at hand. It may be that the neck of a bottle has to come off to make a jar ...

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  35. THE ANGLO-IRISH QUESTION.

    The "Sunday Express" states that a new secret move by influential persons for a settlement of the. Anglo-Irish dispute is afoot, based upon Mr. De ...

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  36. HALF-CASTE CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    Peter Jones, a half-caste, was charged at the Police Court this morning with wilfully murdering Joseph Doyle (43), another half-caste, on Boogardie ...

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  37. COMMERCIAL PLANES COLLIDE. H KILLED AND 5 INJURED.

    Fourteen persons were killed and five seriously injured today when a commercial plane collided with another when taking off at Medellin airport, ...

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  38. SCHEME FOR FEDERAL AND STATE CO-OPERATION.

    Outlining his scheme for co-operation between the States and the Commonwealth on the lines of the Loan Council and the Agricultural Council. ...

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  40. THE EMPIRE'S DEFENCES.

    The First Lord of the Admiralty, sir Bolton Eyres Monsell) and Mr. Winston Churchill, speaking last nigbt at the 1900-Club, impressed on their ...

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  41. SUGGESTED DAILY AIR SERVICE BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND NEW YORK.

    The "Evening standard" says that within two years a daily air service will be operating between Liverpool and New York, using giant Sikorsky ...

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  42. VISITORS TO PERTH.

    "The Northern Times", the Nor'-West newspaper, can be seen by visitors to Perth at the office of the West Australian Visitors' ...

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