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  2. Advertising

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  4. EAST-WEST 'PHONE

    Tomorrow the Postmaster-General (Mr. Jl A. Lyons) will open the new long-distance telephone line between Perth and the Eastern States, and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SECOND W. HIES TEST

    Australia's team to play against the West Indies in the second Test, beginning in Sydney on January 1, will be as follows:- ...

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  6. CHAPMAN HITS HARD

    A holiday crowd of ten thousand people watched interesting cricket in cheerless weather in the return match between the Transvaal and the M.C.C. team. ...

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  7. WAKE UP AND ACT!

    "Here in the Guildhall, where my father a generation ago besought England to wake up, I appeal to leaders of British tiade to wake up thoroughly, ...

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  8. TEST CASE

    Important technical objection was raised in the Fremantle Police Court to-day by Mr..A. C, Muir, who defended six Alpine - taxi-drivers, charged under ...

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  9. HI YEAR PLAN

    Mr. S. M. Bruce once suggested that Empire trade needed a five-year plan, and the British Government is preparing something in the nature of a three ...

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  10. ADVANCE FOR WHEAT

    Following hours of lively debate after midnight, the second reading stage of the Wheat Advances Bill, providing for a guarantee of 3s a bushel against the 2s ...

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  11. SPAIN QUIETER

    The Minister for the Interior announces a return to normal conditions through Spain, except at Barcelona, where the majority of workmen have ...

    Article : 278 words
  12. NEW YORK'S LATEST

    New York's latest bridge links Manhattan to Long Island, just west of Central Park. ...

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  13. EQUINE EPIDEMIC

    Australian and English racehorses engaged in the King-Emperor's Cup, the Viceroy's Cup and other classic events, and polo ponies of leading teams in ...

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  14. N.Z. TOUR OF ENGLAND

    Mr. H. D. Swan will embark on the Ruahine on Friday on a month's visit to consult the New Zealand Cricket Council regarding the arrangements for the ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN WINES

    Britain's imports of Australian port wine types for 1930 totalled about 150,000 gallons a month, while the surplus 3,000,000 gallons of 1927, when the ...

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  16. DAIRY DEVELOPMENT

    That as a result of the remarkable development in dairying the ill-effects of the economic depression are less severely felt in the south-western districts than ...

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  17. STAKES AND CUP

    Aside from the backing of Koorathella for the Railway Stakes there has not been any move of note in respect to betting operations on the Railway Stakes ...

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  18. OPTIMISTIC NEW NORCIA

    The annual magazine for 1930 of St. Udephonsus' College, New Norcia, is a compilation as carefully prepared and as meritorious in all respects as those of ...

    Article : 337 words
  19. LOCAL SITUATION

    Men prominently associated with the wheat trade in Western Australia displayed keen interest in the news from Canberra today that the House of ...

    Article : 241 words
  20. AIRCRAFT CARRIERS

    Lexington and Saratoga, the giant aircraft carriers costing £20,000,000, may be eliminated from the peace-time American fleet. Admiral W. V. Pratt told the ...

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  21. ENDURANCE SWIM

    The first Australian endurance swim will take place at Manly on January 24 in a specially constructed shark-proof pool. ...

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  22. SOME SPACE!

    "If Adam had been a wireless operator and had sent out an S.O.S., it would not yet have reached the nearest globular cluster of stars," said Sir James ...

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  23. "VERY BAD CASE"

    Brought into court under custody, Sydney Frederick Joyce (about 35), a butcher's assistant, faced Mr. Horgan, S.M., in the Children's Court today on a ...

    Article : 203 words
  24. WARM TO HOT

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:- "Further rains with thunder in the North-West extending through ...

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  25. DOOMED TO FAILURE

    The first Ministerial comment on the situation was made by the Foreign Minister, the Duke of Berwick and Alba, who described the Jaca incident as ...

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  26. BANK DECISION

    It was learned late today that the Government had received a communication from the Commonwealth Bank Board announcing its willingness to ...

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  27. FROZEN LAMB

    Small though It has been in comparison with world supplies, the showing made this season by Western Australia's re-entry into frozen lamb export is encouraging. ...

    Article : 136 words
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  29. FAT STOCK SALES

    The Westralian Farmers' report of the metropolitan fat stock market, Midland Junction, today is as follows:- Approximately 18,000 sheep, including ...

    Article : 306 words
  30. STOP PRESS

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  31. HAS ANYONE SEEN HIM?

    Information is urgently required at the Criminal Investigaton Branch, Beau-fort-street, Perth, of the, whereabouts of a man whose description is given as ...

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  32. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS

    The man arrested in connection with the sensational armed hold-up at East Perth yesterday, Wallace Pergie Dusting, appeared in the Perth Police Court ...

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  33. KATANNING FARMER'S WILL

    When Mr. George M'Leod, fanner, of Katannlng, died on March 9, 1929, he left an estate of £20,000, which, under a will made in May, 1928, he divided among ...

    Article : 173 words
  34. KEPT BETTING HOUSE

    A fine of £05 was imposed by Messrs. A. B. Kidson, Acting P.M., and J. J. Mather, J.P., in the Perth Police Court today on Nora Alwynton, a crippled ...

    Article : 115 words
  35. CITY BEACH MOTOR MISHAP

    A car driven by J. Chesson, traveller for L. Doyle, wine and spirit merchant, with a lady as passenger, collided with a tree stump off the new road to City ...

    Article : 91 words
  36. BALRANALD POPPY DAY..

    Through an oversight the supply of poppies for sale on the Balranald on Armistice Day were not to hand when the ship sailed, and on passing through ...

    Article : 98 words
  37. "NOT CRUSHED"

    Commandant Franco is interned in a cell of a disused monastery at Mafra. Interviewed, he declared that the Republican movement was not crushed. The ...

    Article : 66 words
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