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  2. CONCEALMENT OF BIRTH

    Violet Bock, a comparatively young woman of goodly appearance, pleaded guilty to a charge of birth concealment at the Criminal Court to-day. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL.

    In connection with the Royal Commission which will hear evidence at Perth the question of the cost of living a communication has reached ...

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  4. DISCONTENT

    The promising indications of this morning for satisfactory settlement of the threatened trouble in the Public Service were not realised. ...

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  5. GERMANY

    Dr. Fehrenbach (the German Chancellor), in a speech to journalists at Spa, declared that Germany was ready to loyally work in the task of the ...

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  6. A FATAL BLOW

    The trail of Cecil John M'Garrigal on the charge of manslaughter of Robert. M'Cabe at Narrogin on May 9 last was commenced at the Criminal. ...

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  7. SPA CONFERENCE

    An official communique regarding the Spa Conference states:—"Conference opened at 11 o'clock in the morning at the Faineuse Chateau ...

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  8. THE PRINCE OF WALES.

    The following appeared in our third edition test evening The Prince again showed yesterday that the worst "weather will not prevent his keeping his engagements, By wonderful good fortune timely breaks ...

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  9. THE BRAIN PIERCED.

    Dr. Mackie, of Narrogin, said that, deceased was admitted to the hospital on May 8 in an unconscious condition, and died seventeen hours later ...

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  10. WENT DOWN BACKWARDS.

    Charles Edward Hoskin, a plumber said that on the night of May 8 he saw deceased come out of an hotel: he showed signs of having been drinking. ...

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  11. THINKING INTERNATIONALLY

    Speaking at the inaugural meeting of the British Institute of International Affairs, formed for the study of national polices, Early Grey said ...

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  12. GREEKS V. TUSKS

    In the House of Commons, replying to Lieut-Col. C. L. Maione, Mr. Bonar Law said that British naval and military support to the Greeks against the ...

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  13. THANKSGIVING SERVICE.

    Prior to the arrival of the Prince's train in Bunbury, Canon Adams conducted a thanksgiving service in St. Paul's Pro-Cathedral for the escape ...

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  14. DEMONSTRATIONS AT STATIONS

    All the way along the line from Bunbury to Perth there were evidences of the desire of the people to catch a glimpse of the Prince. At every ...

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  15. ANOTHER C. OF L. CONFERENCE.

    The Fort Pirie Trades and Labor Council (S.A.) has written to the A.L.P. stating that a conference was being convened for August for the ...

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  16. THE MORNING INTERVIEWS.

    This afternoon the secretary of the joint disputes committee, Mr. M. Darcy, said that in accordance with arrangements made, the entire ...

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  17. FINE WELCOME AT BRIDGETOWN

    At Manjimup there was a similar gathering, and so all along the line. Alter the sensational accident, the enthusiasm of the people at the ...

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  18. SENATOR NEEDHAM'S MOVEMENTS.

    Senator Needham Las notified the A.L.P. that it is bis intention to return to this State so soon as he can leave Melbourne. ...

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  19. OUR RETURNED SOLDIERS

    For the past few days dissatisfaction has existed in the ranks of the vocational trainees in Perth, who are under the control of the Repatriation ...

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  20. "ILL HAVE YOU YET."

    John Julius Weinert, a carrier, said he saw the start of the trouble. Deceased had had a lew drinks. Accused was taking to witness, and two ...

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  21. GAS WORKERS' STRIKE.

    Farther attempts made yesterday for settlement of the Melbourne gas workers dispute proved unsuccessful. A meeting of gas workers last evening ...

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  22. REPARATIONS

    The Belgium. Minister for the Interior, in an interview, said: "There is noe point on which the Government will never compromise, namely, their ...

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  23. LATE SPORTING

    Boisterous weather prevailed at Caulfield this morning. Several Grand National candidates were about, but sprinting or mile tasks were most ...

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  24. DRIVE THROUGH THE CITY.

    The city saw the smile, of which so much has been heard, at its best this afternoon, when His Royal Highness motored along Barrack-street and the ...

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  25. SPECIAL ACCOMMODATION.

    Arrangements have now been made for the occupation of the former City Court building by the Federal Arbitration Court in order to provide ...

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  26. VISIT TO BUNBURY.

    The Royal tour through the South-West has been decidedly eventful. The Prince has bad a crowded two days. It remained for Bunbury this ...

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  27. THE EX-KAISER

    In the House of Commosn, replying to a question, Mr. Bonar Law stated that the suggestion to establish an Allied Court Holland to try the ...

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  28. LATE SHIPPING

    Later advice has been received from the Orient Co. Which intimates that their s.s. INDARRA will not now arrive in Fremantle until noon ...

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  29. WAR'S EFFECT

    A Treasury memorandum gives interesting comparisons of the actual expenditure of 1913-14, with the estimates for 1919-20. As an instance ...

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  30. AT FLEMINGTON.

    Wooloo, ridden by his Grand National pilot, J. Waits, ran three furlongs in 40. Kybas worked usefully on the ...

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  31. THANKSGIVING SERVICE.

    A thanksgiving service far the safety of the Prince and his companions will be held in St. George's Cathedral at 5.15 o'clock this afternoon, and will ...

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  32. THE PRINCE

    The memorable and historical visit of His Royal Highness the Prince, of Wales, to the capital of the State, concludes at midday to-morrow. No ...

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  33. MR. GEORGE AND HIS SOUVENIRS.

    Mr. W. J. George, the Minister for Works, who accompanied the Royal party, and who was one of the two casualties, returned to the city by the ...

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  34. THIEVES BUSY

    A phenomenal wave of thieving is prevailing in Melbourne. Detectives engaged in the Criminal Investigation work at police headquarters. ...

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  35. THE ACCUSED'S STORY.

    In the witness-box, the accused said that he was a railway employe at Narrogin. Early in the afternoon of May 8 he was accused by the des[?] ...

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  36. THE WEATHER

    During the last 24 hours light to moderate rains have fallen in areas south of the Murchison, and at two stations in the Kimberley and Onslow ...

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  37. BUNBURY ENTHUSIASTIC.

    Bunbury had prepared an excellent welcome for the Royal visitor. The town had been gaily befogged, and the populace turned out en ...

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  38. ADMIRAL HALSEY.

    During his short stay in Fremantle Whilst accompanying- His Royal Highness last Friday Admiral Sir Lionel Halsey, accompanied by the Prince's ...

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  39. INDUSTRIAL

    During the course ol the Address-in-Reply at the State Legislative Assembly to-day. Mr. Prendergast (Leader of the Opposition) criticised ...

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  40. NOT GUILTY.

    After a short retirement the jury returned a verdict of not guilty, and he prisoner was liberated. ...

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  41. THE PERTH CLEARING HOUSE

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 77 words
  42. A.I.F.

    The question has been frequently asked recently why the original rank and unit of soldiers presented with the 1914-15 star is engraved on the stars. ...

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  43. WANTED!

    Does anybody want a fool? Can some kind merchant do with one to run" his business? Is there a, vacancy any where for a first-class fool ...

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    The merits of the American hotel have perhaps never been more eloquently stated than by Arnold Bennett as Quoted recently in the New York ...

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  45. THE LAST TRANSPORT.

    The steamer Wahere will leave London towards the end of August with troops and dependants. This will be the final transport requisitioned for Australia. ...

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  46. DEPARTURE OF THE PRINCE.

    Attention is drawn to railway advertisement in this issue, notifying the public that the ordinary train service, with additional trains as shown in ...

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  47. ANTI-LIQUOR

    Mr. C. U. Gordon, campaign organising director of the Victorian Anti-Liquor League, last night, addressing a meeting at the Chapter House. St. ...

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  48. HALF A YEAR

    William Robert Taylor came up for sentence at the Criminal Court this morning, having been found guilty of stealing a watch and chain, also a gold ...

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  49. THE PRINCE'S DESIRE.

    When chatting to the Mayor and Mayoress of Fremantle (Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Gibson) during his Fremantle visit, the Prince admitted to Mrs. ...

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  50. TO-MORROW'S PROGRAMME.

    To-morrow, morning has been left free for His Royal Highness by the reception committee, but a busy afternoon, has been arranged for. ...

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  51. A THUNDERCLAP.

    Entering waiting motors, the Prince aud party began a Royal progress through the main streets of the town, and thence by way of Bunbury's ...

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  52. Advertising

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    Advertising : 89 words
  53. IN PRAISE OF DR. HADLEY.

    The Maylands-Bayswater, branch of the R.S.L. last night passed the following motion:—"That this branch request the State secretary to ...

    Article : 84 words
  54. Advertising

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    Advertising : 19 words
  55. THE MATRON'S BALL.

    His Royal Highness the. Prince will attend tho matrons hall, at Government House this evening. The hostesses of the occasion are Laxly ...

    Article : 131 words
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