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  4. YET ANOTHER LABOR CRISIS

    Another crisis may be created by the ejection yesterday of Senator Dunn, one of the Lang group in the Federal Government, from the position of Government Whip in the Senate. Mr. Beasley, leader of the Lang group, intimated today that he and ...

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  5. FIENDISH CRIME

    A case almost on all fours with thai of Arthur Rouse, who was recently executed in England for the murder of an unknown man, has been opened in the ...

    Article : 321 words
  6. VIKING DISASTER

    A howling gale has descended on the, Newfoundland coastline, hampering the six rescue ships hovering along the edge of the ice-floes, which surround the ...

    Article : 140 words
  7. "PUT UP THE SWORD"

    In the debate on the situation in India in the House of Lords today the Lord High Chancellor (Lord Sankey) reviewed the events leading up to the ...

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  8. BUNBURY HOLD-UP

    Masked bandits again made their appearance near Bunbury on Monday evening. When Con Manolas, of Lyall's Mill, was ...

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  9. FEDERAL SERVICE

    Applications were filed today by the Public Service Arbitrator (Mr. J. C. Westhoven), on behalf of the Commonwealth Government, seeking reduction in ...

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  10. BRITISH POLITICS

    Commenting on the issues in the Saint George's by-election On March 19, the political correspondent points out that it is dominated by an attempt by ...

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  11. TOO MANY POLITICIANS

    Mr. Sol Green has pronounced views about matters other than racing. Interviewed today on the R.M.S. Oronsay, which leaves the outer harbor this ...

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  12. FATAL DREAMS

    An octogenarian, Nathaniel Carr, dreaming that he was saving a little boy who was falling into a river, ...

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  13. SCHOOL SWIMMING

    The 20th annual swimming carnival of the Perth Modem School was held at Claremont Baths today. To lighten the heavy programme three events were which he clipped 8 2.5sec. off the record established in 1923 by M. Matson (2.39 3-5); the 100 yards open, in which he reduced by 5sec. Mayrhofer's record ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  14. "CAT" THIEVES PROWLING

    Burglars have been active in the city and suburbs during the last few days, and entrances to houses have been effected in a variety of ways. Two ...

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  15. SLEEPING OUT

    In a report following on a close investigation of unemployed people on sustenance the District Medical Officer (Dr. D. S. MacKenzie) made reference ...

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  16. TROTTING STIR

    In last Friday's issue of "The Daily News" it was published that at the meeting of the executive of the W.A. Trotting Association held two days ...

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  17. MR. MARLOWE'S MEMORY

    "If I can help it I am not going to follow Lord Rothermere into a controversy about the accuracy of my memory," declared Mr. Thomas Marlowe (former ...

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  18. A. O. RIPPON'S DEATH

    When Alfred Osric Rippon, licensee of the Broken Hill Hotel, was knocked down on the Causeway early on the morning of February 14, while he was standing ...

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  19. KINGSFORD SMITH STAMPS

    Today at all post offices in Australia and all territories under the Commonwealth a concurrent issue of new stamps has been made. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. FACING A CRISIS

    The political correspondent says the Liberal Party is facing a crisis. Thirty-eight members, not including Sir John Simon and Mr. Walter ...

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  21. MAKING WATER RUN UPHILL!

    The "Times" city correspondent says:—Mr. E. G. Theodore's Fiduciary Notes Bill is admittedly inflationary. If inflation would mitigate Australia's troubles ...

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  22. PERSONAL

    Mr. J. T. Lutey, M.L.A, who is a patient in Grosvenor Hospital, Fremantle, continues to make satisfactory progress He suffered a slight stroke towards the ...

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  23. WHEAT REGULATION

    Senor Humperto Bidone, the new consul-General for the Argentine, said to-day that the chief object of his mission to Australia was to get the ...

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  24. LATE MR. GUY SHOLL

    The death occurred yesterday of Mr. Guy Trevarton Sholl, of Perth, younger son of the late Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Sholl. ...

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  25. "A MARE'S NEST"

    "You found a mare's nest, Mrs. Barlow," observed the Chief Justice (Sir Robert M'Millan) in the Supreme Court today at the conclusion of a case in ...

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  26. COOL AGAIN

    The following official forecast was issued today by the local weather bureau:— Fine generally except for scattered ...

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  27. CYCLIST BADLY HURT

    About 11-30 this morning a bicycle ridden by Wallace Stewart (19), of 21 Staton-road. East Fremantle, collided with a motor truck in Canning-road, ...

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  28. INDIAN ORANGES

    A few cases of Indian oranges—the first ever shipped to the London market—have reached Covent Garden, where they have, aroused considerable interest. ...

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  29. STOP PRESS

    It Was stated today that Phar Lap not be taken to Sydney for the autumn meetings at Randwick. The champion is still suffering from ...

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  30. POLICE AND FOOTBALL

    General T. E. Blarney (Chief Commissioner of Police) has decided that members of the force cannot accept appointment as football coaches. Two ...

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  31. HIT TWO PEOPLE

    Driving a motor car in South Perth the night before last, William Brown Mills (35), traveller, knocked down a man and upset a pram with a baby in ...

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  32. OLD TRADE TRICK

    The practice of packing the best fruit or vegetables at the top of a case is well-known to shrewd marketers, but it is seldom that references to it are heard ...

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  33. MELON MELEE

    "There had been a battle of watermelons," said Constable Plunkett in the City Court this morning, describing the scene in Rokeby-road, Subiaco, when ...

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  34. WOMAN'S FATAL COLLAPSE

    A widow, Mrs. Elizabeth Alice Lang (64), of Wittenoom-street, East Perth, who, her acquaintances told the police, was related to Mr. J. Lang, Labor ...

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  35. "BESTS" AUCTION

    Tomorrow at 11 a.m. and 2.30 p.m., in the well-appointed auction rooms, 762 Hay-street, Perth, "Bests" (H. J. Carmichael, auctioneer) will sell by public ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING

    To bunker oil fuel the s.s. CITY OF GLASGOW is due at Fremantle from the Eastern States at 10 o'clock tonight The B.I. steamer SURADA sailed from ...

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