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  4. AIR CRASH MYSTERY

    Mystery surrounds the death of Mr. Hugh Elliot (49). the author, and a grandson of the former Earl of Minto, who was killed in an air crash at ...

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  5. COMPLETE VICTORY FOR SOLDIERS

    Seeing no other course open to it the Commonwealth Ministry, a Cabinet meeting today, decided to restore soldier, preference, as a existed before the present crisis arose. The Labor caucus, after a meeting lasting two hours, endorsed the ...

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  6. BRITISH TALKIES

    What the "Daily Mail" describes as the greatest Empire film contract yet made was concluded by wireless telephone between the British International ...

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  7. "GROSS DISHONESTY"

    "The hottest thing I have seen for a long time," said Judge Edwards in the District Court today when referring to a deal with a money-lender. ...

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  8. MUTINY OF ETAPLES

    "The mutiny of Etaples," in 1917, is for the first time described in a realistic war "book by Henry Williamson, published by Godfrey Bles. ...

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  9. HUGHES AND THE WAR

    How, despite the "chilling disapproval" of the British authorities, he forced a withdrawal of Australian divisions from the fighting line in 1918, has just been ...

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  10. ESSEX NEXT

    The Australians will make their first appearance in the vicinity of London to-morrow against Essex at Leyton. which has the reputation of possessing one of ...

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  11. MR. BENSON'S VIEWS

    The storm of protest that greeted the decision of the Federal Ministry's decision to abolish preference to returned soldiers before it reached its full force ...

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  12. PERSONS IN THE NEWS.

    Mr. Roy Shaw is at present an inmate of St. John of God Hospital, where he is likely to remain for a further few weeks. ...

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  13. AUSTRALIANS PRAISED

    "Colonel L. S. Amery, when proposing the, toast of the Commonwealth of Australia at the dinner given by the Royal Society of St. George, at which Prince ...

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  14. "SMELLIES"

    Mr. P. F. Watson. London and. Continental buyer, for a Melbourne firm, who passed through Fremantle yesterday on the Maloja, ascribed Europe's growing ...

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  15. SWELLING THE WARDROBE

    From their toes upwards the Australians will soon be entirely clad in English-made clothes. Rain all night, put further play out of the question, but ...

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  16. TO SAVE HIS CHILD

    A dramatic aeroplane, motor-car and train dash to save a sick child ended successfully. Jojo, the three-year-old son of Elie ...

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  17. LAUDER'S FISH YARNS

    "On, man, let me tell you about the fishes I caught," said Sir Harry Lauder, who has arrived from a world tour. "I caught everything from a ...

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  18. INDIAN UNREST

    Yesterday the military, assisted by a squadron of the Royal Air Force, re-occupied Peshawar City in force. Twenty-five leading Congress ...

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  19. UNEMPLOYMENT

    The Lord Mayor's unemployment fund committee met this afternoon to discuss several important matters. Consideration was mainly devoted to ...

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  20. KING'S CUP AIR RACE

    This year's air race for the King's Cup is to be confined to light planes. The course will be one of 750 miles around Britain, and the contest will be ...

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  21. MISS JOHNSON'S FLIGHT

    Miss Amy Johnson, who is flying to Australia, arrived here at 7 p.m., fresh and smiling. She made a perfect landing. ...

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  22. COUNTY MATCHES

    Today's county cricket results were as follow:— Yorkshire won by seven wicket against M.C.C. Scores Yorkshire, 257 ...

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  24. INSIDE TARIFF WALL

    At least twelve British and Continental firms have signified their intention to go to Australia and to erect their own factories inside the tariff wall. ...

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  25. STOP PRESS

    Sir James Mitchell has wired Mr. Scullin asking how State is to find money for Wheat Pool deficiency, if any, seeing deficit is real and ...

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  26. EGYPTIAN TREATY

    Negotiations with the Egyptran delegation were continued this evening at the Foreign Office. After a lengthy discussion which was ...

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  27. FALL TO DEATH

    When John William Langdon, a young window-cleaner. fell from a window of the West Australian Trustee Company's building in St. George's-terrace on ...

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  28. MONEY FOR CHARITY

    Mr. Charles M'Ness. of Perth, has donated £2300 for charitable purposes in Brisbane and Sydney during the past fortnight. ...

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  29. KING'S CUP RACE

    The Western Australian rowers are practising assiduously for the King's Cup race on Saturday. At Mannum this morning they went ...

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  30. SIR ISAAC ISAACS

    Joining other members of the legal profession in congratulating Sir Isaac Isaacs in the High Court today on his appointment as Chief Justice, the State ...

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  31. WEATHER FORECAST

    The official forecast for Western Australia reads:— "For the present, generally fine with south-east to north-east winds. ...

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  32. MOTORISTS' TROUBLES

    The bench in the Traffic Court today was occupied by Mr. H. D. Moseley. Sergeant West prosecuted. All witnesses were ordered to pay costs. Fines imposed were:— ...

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  33. FOOTBALLER REPORTED.

    E. Ardagh, West Perth back man, has been reported by Umpire M. Gore, on a charge of having deliberately wasted time in the match between Verst Perth ...

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