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  4. VICTORIA WINS

    With eight wickets in hand Victoria required 156 runs to win when the last phase of the remarkable Sheffield Shield match was resumed on the ...

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  5. SOVIET AND CHINA

    An agreement has been reached at Habarovsk regarding the Sino-Russian dispute. It provides for the calling of a formal ...

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  6. HONE'S GOOD STAND

    There was again delightful weather when the Sheffield Shield game was continued today. Brilliant sunshine prevailed and the wicket was perfect. ...

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  7. RUSSIAN MARTYRDOM

    A fervid mass meeting composed mostly of women, filled the Albert Hall and applauded a condemnation of Russia's anti-religious activities. ...

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  8. MATERNAL MORTALITY

    Women who wish to avoid pain and are engaging doctors who they, know will perform needless Caesarian operations were blamed for a large ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN TARIFF

    Exporters urged Mr. W. Graham (President of the Board of Trade) to request Mr. Scullin (Australian Prime Minister) to exempt "huge stocks" going to ...

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  10. HALT IN MINING UNIONS' ACTIVITIES

    It is evident that the miners' leaders are closely studying the effect of the order for a resumption issued yesterday by Judge Beeby. This latest development seems to have called a halt in the activity of the unions on the coalfields. They are waiting to see what will happen now ...

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  11. NOT GOING TO SYDNEY

    Mr. J. E. Scullin (Prime Minister) can see no reason why he should go to Sydney to take control of the coal position as was suggested in a resolution ...

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  12. LAST SOLDIER DIES

    A stricken soldier of the victorious army bringing up the rearguard of Britain's thousands who made some corner of a foreign field forever England, was ...

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  13. PERSONAL

    Sir William Lathlain, who returned from an extended trip to Europe last Monday, was the speaker at today's Rotary Club luncheon. ...

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  14. TRAIN HITS COACH

    A frightful smash occurred on a level crossing near Sansadurni last night, a train crashing into a motor-coach, killing 17 and injuring 10 people. ...

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  15. BOUNTY PROBLEM

    Passing through Adelaide this morning on his return to Perth, Sir George Pearce described the proposals of the Scullin Government on the coal issue ...

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  16. NO APPLICANTS

    No miners applied for (work at the Kurri mines this morning, although the Arbitration Court yesterday ordered a resumption at 10 o'clock today. The miners considered that notice was too short. Meetings at the Richmond ...

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  17. SHOOTING A COW

    Charges of having shot a heifer, the property of James B. Merritt, and of using threatening words towards Merritt, were admitted by Robert Brownlow in ...

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  18. WOOL OUTLOOK

    The correspondent of the "Times" trade supplement at Bradford says the outlook in the wool and textile industry is more uncertain and more ...

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  19. WOOL SALES AGENCY

    Important effects upon the Australian wool situation are foreseen as a probable result of the incorporation of a 1,000,000-dollar (£200,000) National Wool ...

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  20. AUSTRALIAN FLIGHT

    The "Daily Mail" says that, flying a Moth 'plane, a former Royal Air Force officer, Captain Chichester, left Croydon secretly at 3 a.m. ...

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  21. BUILD A GLIDER

    Boys will be interested in the new glider-aeroplane, the instructions for the building of which are being supplied by W.A. Airways Ltd. to those, who fly ...

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  22. WOOLLEN TRADE SLUMP

    Complaints regarding the lack of prosperity in the woollen trade culminated yesterday in the announcement that the Godo Mills at Osaka would discharge ...

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  23. TRADING LICENCES

    In another column the Perth City Council notifies that licences for all laundries, fish shops and other noxious trade establishments within the city ...

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  24. MODERATE TO WARM

    Following is the official, weather forecast for Western Australia:—"Continued hot and sultry conditions over an inland areas, with scattered ...

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  25. WIFE GOT AN ORDER

    John William Quinn did not put in an appearance at the Police Court today, when he was called upon by his wife to show why a separation between the ...

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  26. BRENNAN PARK

    Brennan Park, the new and modernly appointed racecourse created by the W.A. Trotting Association adjacent to the Cricket Ground at the foot of ...

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  28. MINING FINANCES

    An order to appoint Mr. J. L. B. Weir as an officer of the State Arbitration Court to investigate the financial position of the mining industry was ...

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  29. MOTOR TRUCK HITS LAD

    Mrs. Violet M. Guilfoyle, of 190 Bennett-street, East Perth, reported at Police Traffic Branch today that her seven-year-old son, Waiter, was knocked ...

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  30. STOP PRESS

    Comedy king, winner of the Melbourne Cup of 1910, died at No[?] on Monday. Hs sired many great performers whose aggregate ...

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  31. UNEMPLOYED'S CHILDREN TREATED

    About 600 children of unemployed in the metropolitan area received a treat this afternoon through the generosity of the management of the Prince of ...

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  32. "PUBS" AND POLICE

    "Do you know the taxation from the licence will more than pay the wages of a policeman and cost of a station?" asked Sir Walter James of a woman ...

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  33. TOBACCONIST'S WINDOWS SMASHED

    Mr. Stan Nicholas, tobacconist, might have reason to feel that he is being unduly penalised. During the week his Murray-street shop was burgled Thieves ...

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  34. SHOPLIFTER FINED

    Caught in the act of "lifting" two white metal brooches from the counter in Woolworth's yesterday, Hilda Ethel Warr (47), home duties, was taken to ...

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  35. RAILWAY GUARD INJURED

    While engaged in shunting operations at Bayswater railway yards last night Guard Robert Halliday, of 36 Coode-street, Maylands, met with a mishap ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING

    The Aberdeen and Commonwealth liner LARGS BAY sailed from Colombo on Thursday, and is due at Fremantle on Friday morning to land passengers ...

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