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  2. TO DIE

    Albert James Fraser and James Rollins have been sentenced to death for the murder of Henry Senior, an ex-soldier, in Queen's Park, Glasgow, on ...

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  3. FRANCE FIGHTS

    M. Millerand (the French Premier) visits London next week to discuss the agenda for the meeting at Spa on May 25. M. Millerand strongly desires that ...

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  4. IRON TRADES' DISPUTE

    It will be remembered that recently the iron trades' unions (of which there are four), made application to the Iron Masters' Association for an increase ...

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  5. INDUSTRIAL

    The employes of the Cabin Tea Rooms, Fremantle, ceased work early this morning, to attend a meeting at the O'Connor Monument, which was ...

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  6. THE PRINCE

    Wellington is taking a brief spell, and rest this morning, before again plunging into the ceremonies and jubilation of which last night's ...

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  7. THE TOTE TAX

    By the imposition for one day of the Federal Government's "lottery tax" of 13 per cent, on the local totalisator dividends the two race ...

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  8. THE PECK TRAGEDY

    The following appeared in our third edition last evening:— Decidedly contradictory and sensational evidence was given at the ...

    Article : 163 words
  9. "I Cannot Help That."

    Mr. Lavau (to witness): You said you saw tho detective make a rush at the deceased?—Yes. Where does the rush come in. when, ...

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  10. CONSTABLE COWIE'S VERSION.

    Constable Cowie related the incidents leading up to his arrival at the Sydney Cafe, in company with Detective Coull. Witness, entering the ...

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  11. IMPERIAL DEFENSE

    In the House of Lords, Lord Haldane asked the Government's policy in regard to the Committee of Imperial Defence and the committees in ...

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  12. ACCOMMODATION IN CITY.

    Anticipating a big influx of country visitors to Perth during the visit of tho Prince of Wales, one State organiser (Mr. L. E. Shapcott) stated this ...

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  13. HOTEL TRADE DISPUTE.

    In the, agreement signed yesterday between the Trades Hall officials and the Licensed Victuallers' Association the privilege maintained by the ...

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  14. SEWAGE WORKS

    Interviewed this morning, Cr. Pyman referred to the comments of Mr. W. J. George, Minister for Water Supply and Sewerage, regarding the alleged ...

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  15. DETECTIVE-SERGEANT CONDON.

    Senior Detective-Sergeant Condon said that on the morning of Saturday, April 17, he received a report that Peck had been removed to hospital. ...

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  16. HORSE STEALING

    "If you come back here you will get seven years at the very least, and if you think there is a horse in this country, that is worth doing seven ...

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  17. ONE BIG UNION.

    At the last meeting of the State executive of the A.L.P. it was decided to hold a One Big Union congress at the Protestant Hall, Beaufort-street. ...

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  18. COULL IN THE BOX.

    James Coull said he rejoined the force after serving at the front, in January last. On April 16, about 11 p.m., he met Constable Cowie ...

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  19. COST OF LIVING.

    At the conclusion of the forthcoming One Big Union conference, at Perth attention will be devoted to matters arising out of the cost of ...

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  20. LEAGUE OF NATIONS

    The fifth session of the Council of the League of Nations will meet in Romo on May 14 to discuss arrangements for the first meeting of the ...

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  21. TIRESOME SENATORS

    In opening the debate on the resolution declaring that a state of war with Germany had ended, Senator Knox asserted that President Wilson ...

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  22. COMBINED RAILWAY UNIONS.

    Representatives of the combined railway unions discussed with the Premier this afternoon issues connected with the increasing cost of ...

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  23. WHAT MIGHT HAVE HAPPENED

    An attack in force on German submarine bases was contemplated by the Anglo-American naval forces in the closing months of the war, ...

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  24. BARRIER STRIKE.

    Mr. Kerr (president of the A.M.A.) who has left Sydney for Broken Hill, stated that he estimates that oyer £5,000,000 worth of silver has been lost ...

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  25. MISSING

    The disappearance of the man Frederick Sheridan Rose, aged 30, who lately resided with his widowed mother at Sixth-avenue, May lands, and ...

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  26. THE TIDE OF IMMIGRATION

    A batch of 40 female immigrants and 20 ex-Imperial men, some of whom are accompanied by their families, arrived in the State from England by the R.M.S ...

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  27. CONSTABLE WOODS.

    Constable Woods, who was standing on the corner of Hay and Barrack streets when the occurrence took place, gave evidence similar in detail to the ...

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  28. SUPREME COUNCIL

    In a speech at Birmingham, Lord Hugh Cecil denounced the suggestion published that day that the Supreme Council should be part of the ...

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  29. COURT MOURNING

    His Excellency the Governor to-day received a cablegram from the Secretary of State for the Colonies, intimating that there would be a ...

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  30. A QUICK CURE.

    [?] the famous author of the present "Tit-Bits" serial stroy, tells me that his latest novel, "By Way of Bohemia" (Skeffington), is a ...

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  31. HIS HONOR DISBELIEVES

    Continuing, Mr. M'Dowall asserted that as the war was over it was now time for the Court to grant something more than a nominal wage, and that, ...

    Article : 402 words
  32. SHIPPING FACILITIES

    The Minister controlling the State Steamship Service (Mr. J. Scaddan), informed a "Daily News" representative this morning that he had had a ...

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  33. POLICE INSPECTOR'S DEATH

    Police-Inspector Overend Drewry, whose sudden death while on leave from Broome, was reported yesterday, was born in 1866 at London. As a ...

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  34. "THAT'S HIS HEAD."

    Mr. Maxwell: Did the civilian follow you?—I don't think so. He may have been just behind me. I did not see him at the scene of the accident ...

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  35. SCULLER ERNIE BARRY

    In high spirts, and looking very fit, Sculler Ernie Barry talked to a bevy of pressmen on board the R.M.S. Orsova at Fremantle this morning. He ...

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  36. EVIDENCE.

    John William Worseley, a stove ranger and grate moulder, employed by Messrs. Mettams, Ltd., then gave evidence. He explained that on ...

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  37. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL ELECTIONS

    Mr. Joseph Duffell, M.L.C., who is contesting the Metropolitan-Suburban Province election, will speak to-night at the North Perth Town Hall at 8 ...

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  38. GOLDEN CROSSINGS.

    Some time ago it was announced that the last of the crossing-sweepers had vanished from the London streets. But this is not quite correct. Certainly ...

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  39. WHAT THE CIVILIAN SAW.

    George Carmen, tailor, said he was at Mottram's corner on April 16, about 11.50 p.m. He saw the deceased emerge from the Sydney Cafe, and he ...

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  40. LATE MINING

    The following is the weekly progress report of the Host Gold Mine, N.L.:—100ft. level: East crosscut from main lode discontinued, and men ...

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  41. AFTER LUNCH.

    Consequent upon the Court binding the application down to the basic wage asked Cor by the union at the time of the compulsory conference. ...

    Article : 107 words
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