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  6. The Daily News. PERTH WESTERN AUSTRALIA. TUESDAY, APRIL 3, 1917.

    Gratifying reports still come to hand of the Anglo-French advance, and our cables today indicate a determined and important advance by both armies. ...

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  7. A NEW ZEALAND DISASTER.

    News from New Zealand today indicates that the eruption of Waimangu was more severe than was anticipated by the brief telegram which we ...

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  8. AMERICA COMING IN.

    The first news of the proceedings in the American Congress shows that the excitement over the nation's attitude to Germany has gripped "Washington ...

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  9. DAYLIGHT SAVING CHAMPIONED.

    Daylight saving is not so friendless as was thought after the several ballots taken upon it by the newspapers at opposite sides of the continent. Mr. ...

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  10. WAR OBLIGATIONS.

    Australia is rapidly discovering what war means in the way of financial obligations, and is getting a dim idea of the intensity of its tragedy in ...

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  11. SCARCITY OF FRUIT CASES.

    Mr. Moody, the Fruit Industries Commissioner, in a circular to the Fruitgrowers' Association, has emphasised the urgent necessity of making ...

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  12. WHY GERMANY RISKED WAR.

    One might well ask why should Germany risk ranging a big nation like America against her? On the present position it would seem quite ...

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  14. GOOD NEWS FOR COLLIE.

    Mr. A. A. Wilson, the member for Collie in the Legislative Assembly (who, by the way, intends leaving for the front to assist in strafing the Hun) ...

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  15. UGLY MEN AND UGLY GIRLS.

    Competitions for alleged ugly persons are being inaugurated throughout the State. To suggest that a man is lacking in facial beauty does not ...

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  17. SHOOTING MONEY.

    The Hon. Walter Kingsmill, M.L.C., in discussing the shooting of a specimen of red deer at Katanning expresses the hope that "after ...

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  20. THE "JORDAN HIGHLANDERS."

    Much has been heard In recent times of the Middlesex Labor Battalion known as the "Kaiser's Own," to which German-born recruits or the ...

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  21. MR. CAMERON AND SENATOR LYNCH.

    Mr. Don Cameron, on the Esplanade on Sunday last, made this statement:—"Hehad a £10 note to back up bis assertion that he could prove, by ...

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  22. MR. SIMONS AT FREMANTLE.

    Mr. J. J. Simons, who is carrying the Tudor flag in the Fremantle fight opened his campaign at King's Theatre last night, but failed to convince such ...

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    The sad-looking man at the corner table had been waiting a long time for his order. Finally, his waiter approached, and, with a flourish, said ...

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