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  4. NARROGIN MANSLAUGHTER TRIAL ENDS

    After a retirement of 40 minutes the jury in the Criminal Court to-day returned a verdict that Henry William Norris (30), ex-ship's officer, of Claremont, was rot guilty of the manslaughter of Alexander M'Mahon at Narrogin on May 8 last. Norris, who broke down and wept ...

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  5. GREAT THANKSGIVING SERVICE

    The thanksgiving service for the King's recovery conducted at Westminster Abbey yesterday was of the utmost simplicity, but nevertheless strikingly impressive. The vast church was filled with people from all walks of life anxious to offer praise for the recovery of their ...

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  6. STORM CAUSES CHAOS

    At least 20 people perished in a violent storm accompanied by lightning, hail and rain, which swept over South Germany and Austria, causing immense ...

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  7. FALLEN ROYALTIES

    A special "Daily Express" interview with Amanullah at Marseilles reveals the true financial condition of the ex-King. ...

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  8. CENTENARY FOOTBALL

    Western Australia's football reputation is in the balance and the second meeting of the representative teams of Victoria and Western ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GIANT FLYING BOAT

    The Dornier Aircraft Company's giant flying-boat Dox, which has been under construction for two and a half years, has been completed, and will ...

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  10. GROSSLY OVERCLAD

    Men are grossly overclad, declared Doctor Eugene Fisk, medical director of the Life Extension Institute, proving the statement by a demonstration that a ...

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  11. THE NATIONAL STEEPLECHASE

    Surprise developments in connection with discussions in the clubs today on the Grand National Steeplechase was the withdrawal of Cobbon. The gelding ...

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  12. FELL INTO GEYSER

    George Landoy, editor of "Le Matin" at Brussels and a member of the Carnegie Foundation, who was on tour with European journalists, died from burns ...

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  13. ANOTHER 'QUAKE

    Some fairly severe earthquake shocks again were felt in West Coast towns today. Westport reports that at 12.15 p.m. ...

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  14. PERSONAL

    A London cable message says that the cigarette millionaire, Mr. Bernard Baron, is likely to be included among the new 20 Labor Peers to be created shortly. ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA AND AMERICA

    Enthusiatsic about the cordiality of relations between Australia and the United States, Mr. Herbert Brookes, the new Commissioner-General, arrived by the ...

    Article : 214 words
  16. FIERCE CYCLONE

    A fierce cyclone struck Waiuku to-day, many sheds were wrecked and trees uproooted. Electric power transmission lines were razed, dislocating the electric ...

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  17. FREMANTLE BURGLARY

    A close investigation by detectives and police constables at Fremantle this morning led to the arrest of three men in connection with a burglary at the ...

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  18. TIMBER STOP-WORK

    In "The Daily News" on Saturday it was published that there was a possibility of a cessation of work in timber yards controlled by the State Saw Mills ...

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  19. MOVIE BALL

    The committee of the Movie ball have completed arrangements to conduct their annual ball in Government House ball room on Tuesday, August 13. As in ...

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  20. KING'S RAIL JOURNEY

    The King will take his first rail journey since his illness began, when, accompanied by the Queen, he goes to Sandringham on July 8. An entire ...

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  21. Y.A.L. SMALL-POX PATIENT

    The parents of Athol Thomas, at present in quarantine at the Sydney quarantine station, have received advice that his detention there will be extended by ...

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  22. WYNDHAM KILLINGS

    During the week ended July 5, 1424 cattle were treated at the Wyndham Meat Works. Since the commencement of the ...

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  24. STOP PRESS

    It is understood that several English and Australian cricketers have applied for the position of coach to the South Australian Cricket ...

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  25. MAXIMUM TEMPERATURE

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  26. KILLED BY CAVE-IN

    Arthur William Bruce (44), of Kent Town, was killed when the side of a trench collapsed on him as Islington this morning. He was ...

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  27. £10,000 THANK OFFERING

    As a thank offering for the King's recovery, Lord Rothermere lias sent £10,000 to the King George's Pension Fund for actors and actresses. ...

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  28. KING'S THANKFULNESS

    The King's Private Secretary (Lord Stamfordham), in a message to the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. Lang), said:— ...

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  29. LATE SHIPPING

    The steamer NARDANA arrived at Fremantle from the Eastern States at 12.50 this afternoon, and berthed at North Wharf. ...

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