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  2. RED ATROCITIES

    According to reliable reports Red activity is again evident in Western Kwangsi and due to the internal warfare the provincial authorities are ...

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  3. TANAMI GOLDFIELD

    The experts, Messrs. Stevens, Hebbard and Watt have completed their examination of the Tanami field and the results are most promising. ...

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  4. COTTAGE TO PALACE

    A romantic change of address was carried out today when Mr. James Brown, M.P., twice Lord High Commissioner for Scotland. moved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. SOVIET PRODUCTION

    "It is most unlikely that the production of fine wool in Russia will overtake the consumption," said M. Saul Bron, head of the Soviet trade delegation, in ...

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  6. SCHNEIDER CUP

    The "Evening News" aeronautical correspondent says the Air Ministry has intimated that it will loan the Schnieder Cup racing planes to any approved ...

    Article : 94 words
  7. "THE REAL WAR"

    "Even the war Cabinet was kept in the dark," writes Mr. Liddell Hart, in "The Real War," which Fabers are publishing, describing the Amiens attacks in ...

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  8. FRENCH PROSPERITY

    Seeking the reason for France's prosperity, Mr. S. M. Bruce motored 2400 miles in a fortnight in southern and central France. ...

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  9. MANSION BURNT

    A fire completely destroyed the Crown Prince of Norway's beautiful white mansion at Skougum, which was a wedding present from the Norwegian Minister in ...

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  10. GYPSIES ARRESTED

    The West Sussex police, when examining Gypsies charged with bank robberies, discovered" they had Australian passports. ...

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  11. WINDJAMMERS' RACE

    The second arrival in the sea race from Australia is the Finnish barque Favell, under the command of Captain S. Lille, aged 29. ...

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  12. SPOILT THE CENSUS

    The official census at Lansing (Michigan) was announced at noon today as 78,000, but an hour later ...

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  13. £4,000,000 FOR FILMS

    The "Daily Mail" says the American Fox Film Company has decided to spend £4,000,000 in the production of films in Britain, for which purpose the ...

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  14. COMMUNISTS ACTIVE

    The activities of Communists south of Yangtze is giving cause for gravest anxiety to the Government. The representative of the Ministry of ...

    Article : 127 words
  15. EMPIRE DAY

    The Perth branch of the Overseas League will celebrate Empire Day in the M'Ness Hall, Pier-street, on Friday evening. Saturday is Empire Day, but ...

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  16. WIPED THE FLOOR

    Lady Squires, wife of the Prime Minister of Newfoundland, literally wiped the floor with her male opponent in the Lewisporte by-election and thus became ...

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  17. BITTER CONTROVERSY

    The "Daily Mirror" says a bitter municipal controversy has been ended by the payment of £35 to Lady Oxford, who opened the jubilee exhibition of ...

    Article : 101 words
  18. AMATEUR SPORT

    Britain's defence of amateur sport triumphed at a meeting of the International Amateur Athletic Federation, when a Finno-Swedish motion seeking ...

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  19. PARAMOUNT, TOO

    The Paramount Company announces that it is also planning big-scale production of films in Britain. ...

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  20. SOME BOND-FIRE

    The correspondent of the "Daily News" at Paris says that Germany's early promises to pay reparations on a ...

    Article : 91 words
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  23. JOAN NORTON'S HUBBY

    On behalf of his former wife, Cissie, an order was sought in the Westminster County Court today for the committal of Ben Sashoua, company director, on ...

    Article : 149 words
  24. KING'S CUP RACE

    The Prince of Wales is entering his plane in his own name for the King's Cup race. This is the first time royalty has ...

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  25. ROYAL SHOW

    The Centenary Pavilion exhibits for the forthcoming Royal Show were discussed at a meeting of the society's district display committee recently held. ...

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  26. HIT BY SLIPRAIL

    Len Powell, aged 20, died in Gnowangerup last night of serious injuries. Powell, a farm laborer, was assisting his father during the morning in the ...

    Article : 90 words
  27. RATS IN CITY

    Mr. P. Higgs, chief health inspector of the City Council, has reported to the town clerk:—"Complaints have been made that in certain parts of the city ...

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  28. METHODIST CENTENARY

    The centenary of Methodism in Western Australia will be celebrated by a household gathering in the Queen's Hall (Regent Theatre) at 7.45 o'clock tonight. ...

    Article : 173 words
  29. PHIL SCOTT'S CHALLENGE

    Phil Scott filed on Tuesday a challenge to meet the winner of the Sharkey-Schmeling championship bout. The State Athletic Commission placed ...

    Article : 40 words
  30. AMBASSADORS, SATURDAY

    All the theatrical magnificence that the name Florenz Ziegfeld implies will be seen at the Ambassadors Theatre, when the Paramount picture, "Glorifying ...

    Article : 205 words
  31. "AWAITING THE CALL"

    When preaching at Southwark Cathedral (England) yesterday the Primate (Dr. Cosmo Lang) said he had just visited the ex-Primate Archbishop Davidson ...

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  33. BOWLING TOURISTS

    North London defeated the Australian bowlers by 136 to 98 in a practice, match. The visitors' official tour will begin tomorrow. ...

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  34. PEOPLE COMING WEST

    The following passengers by Trans, train are due at Kalgoorlie on Thursday and at Perth on Friday:—For Perth: Mesdames Smith. Sloman ...

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  35. CHINESE REBELLION

    The civil war hostilities are apparently hanging fire "while the northerners are still inspecting troops, besides throwing tn i an estimated strength of 350,000 troops ...

    Article : 49 words
  36. VALUABLE STOCK

    Six cows and four heifers recently purchased by Western Australian breeders at the dispersal sale of Mr. H. H. Shellabeer's East View Stud, Kilkenny, South ...

    Article : 69 words
  37. ON DANGER LIST

    The names of James Stevenson and Tony Williamson are on the danger list at Fremantle Hospital. Stevenson sustained head injuries in a collision at ...

    Article : 68 words
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  40. SEE ME AGAIN NEXT WEEK

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