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  4. BLEND AND SELFISH

    "William Is totally blind and selfish, and thinks all women dolts or idiots. I feel like an old hen that has hatched a duckling instead of a chicken." ...

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  5. BEHIND THE SCENES

    The Director of Public Prosecutions (Sir Archibald Bodkin), giving evidence before the Police Commission, took the public behind the scenes in several ...

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  6. LUMPER LOSES FOOT

    While carrying a bag of wheat up the side of a stack at the farm of Herbert Walter Langridge, at Moora, on December 9, 1927, John Stoddart Robinson ...

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  7. ANDREW FISHER DEAD

    Mr. Andrew Fisher, ex-Prime Minister of Australia, died today in his 66th year. His death followed a severe attack of influence and heart ...

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  8. LONDON CYCLONE

    A miniature cyclone, lasting 30 seconds, the culmination of a day's storm, played havoc in the West-End. One roof was lifted up and dropped in ...

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  9. £6,000,000 FOR PATENT

    The Anaconda Copper Company has lost the final round of an action in the Supreme Court, and must pay an old prospector, George Campbell Carson, six ...

    Article : 51 words
  10. "EARLY TO BE PANICKY"

    "It seems early to get panicky," says the "Evening News." "In cricketing circles there seems to be an impression that England's team has gone to pieces, ...

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  11. COMMUNISTS MUST GO

    The Government has decided to expel all Communists employed at the Wool wich Arsenal and the Royal Dockyards ...

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  12. END MOST PEACEFUL

    "Father's end was most peaceful." said Henry Fisher to a "Sun-Herald" representative. All the children were present at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 111 words
  13. KIMBERLEY FIRES

    Word has been received that bush fires have occurred on the Government cattle stations at Mulla Bulla and Munja in the Kimberley district. ...

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  14. JUPP AND FENDER

    Though there Is no evidence , that Chapman has wired for reinforcements, further suggestions of suitable substitutes are being made. ...

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  15. CRICKET IN 1300

    Searching in the King's -library at Windsor Castle the Rev. Everett found cricket mentioned in 1300,during the reign of Edward the First a print ...

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  16. PRIMATE HONORED

    On the eve of his retirement, the Archbishop of Canterbury (Dr. R. T. Davidson) received the Freedom of the City , of London. ...

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  17. BRITISH SYMPATHY

    Mr. L. S. Amery (Secretary for Dominion Affairs) has cabled the British Government's sympathy regarding, the death of Mr. Fisher, who rendered ...

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  18. "HIS NAME WILL LIVE"

    "He left a name, and a mark, In the infant years of Australian Federation that will live for ever," said the Premier, Mr. p. Collier, when referring to ...

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  19. "DAILY NEWS"

    Unless otherwise specified, the "Home Edition" of "The Daily News" will be the final edition distributed ...

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  20. "UNSTEADY REDS"

    M. Stalin in a speech to the Moscow Disciplinary Tribunal proclaimed the necessity for the relentless extirpation of those who are at present in economic ...

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  21. LONDON "TIMES" TRIBUTE

    The London "Times" in a reference to the, late Mr. Andrew Fisher says:- "As a Labor leader of the old type, placing loyalty to his adopted country ...

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  22. TATT'S WINNERS

    The No. 1 sweep on the Caulfield Cup was filled, the prize winners being:- First, "Our Turn Next" Syndicate, care of Helen Barker, 53 St. Vincent's-place, ...

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  23. OUT AGAIN; IN AGAIN

    Released from Fremantle Gaol last Friday after having served a sentence of 12 months, John William Laidlaw (45), laborer, was this morning given ...

    Article : 206 words
  24. M.C.C. TEAM TO BROADCAST

    "The most ambitious attempt at long distance relaying" is how the "Evening News" announces the British Broad-casting Corporation's plant to broadcast ...

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  25. 26 MILE MARATHON

    Before 6000 people in Madison Square Garden, Ouafi, the Arabian king of Olympic Marathon runners, covered 2G miles 400 yards in two hours ...

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  26. NEW CRUISER ARRIVES

    The new cruiser Australia made her first entry into Port Jackson today. As the sun appeared over, the hills behind Garden Island a long grey shape ...

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  27. FUNERAL ARRANGEMENTS

    Australia House has cabled to the Commonwealth Government to ascertain its wishes regarding Mr. Andrew Fisher's ,funeral. ...

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  28. LABOR'S GREAT FRIEND

    "The death of Andrew Fisher removes one of the biggest men the Labor movement has known," observed Mr. George Taylor, M.L.A., this morning, "and it is ...

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  29. TEST TRIAL

    The test trial has been a more definite guide to the selectors than is realised. It has shown the Australian attack to possess greater variety than was ...

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  30. POLICE'S PRIMARY DUTY

    The "Daily Mail" in a leading article says that Sir A. Bodkin rightly emphasised that nothing weighs in comparison with the police's primary duty of ...

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  31. ACCUSED MAN'S PLUCK

    "You were bailed out to some purpose," said the Magistrate at the Tower Bridge Police Court, on reading a newspaper cutting describing the bravery or ...

    Article : 189 words
  32. STOP PRESS

    British and Continental ship-owners and brokers announce that in view of the improved condition. vessels now en route scheduled for ...

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  33. MINER TO PRIME MINISTER

    Mr. Andrew Fisher came to Australia from Scotland as a young man of 23, and went to work in the mines at Gympie, and 23 years later became ...

    Article : 472 words
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  35. LEEDERVILLE ASSAULT CASE

    Charles Leslie Hamilten (22), butcher, was this afternoon committed for trial at the nest sersions of the Criminal Court on a ...

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  36. SOLICITOR DEAD

    The body of a man, which was subsequently identified as that of Frank Ernest Bateman, aged 52, a solicitor, of Doncaster and formerly of St. Kilda, was ...

    Article : 97 words
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