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  4. TRAGEDY IN GROUP SETTLEMENT

    Full particulars have not yet been received of the ghastly tragedy at Group 6 at Nuralingup yesterday afternoon, but it is obvious from the information the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. 'UTTER INERTIA'

    "Haying spent a good deal of time recently in a group settlement district, and becoming more conversant with the general attitude of the settlers, I am ...

    Article : 509 words
  6. GOLF

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  7. REVOLT IN PORTUGAL

    Another revolution has broken out. Gomez Dacosta, after a warlike demonstration, placed himself at the head of the Government owing to dissensions with ...

    Article : 44 words
  8. SOVIET AND STRIKE

    In the House of Commons today the Home Secretary (Sir Joynson-Hieks), replying to Colonel J. Gretton (Con.), said the Ministry was satisfied, as Sir ...

    Article : 780 words
  9. CITY FATALITY

    Shortly after noon today a motor cyclist named Richard Edwin Outtrim was killed near the corner of Brewer street and Stirling street. ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. STRATEGIC POINTS OCCUPIED

    M. Dacosta, the military leader in the recent revolution, is at present the Minister for War. and has ordered the revolutionary troops to occupy strategic points ...

    Article : 52 words
  11. WEATHER SEASONABLE

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  12. FORMING A GOVERNMENT

    M. Dacosta has decided to take over the Premiership himself and has requested officials in the Prime Minister's Office to assist him in forming a MInistry. ...

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  13. TERRIBLE TIME

    "Though torpedoed, shipwrecked, shelled and wounded during the war, these experiences were trivial compared with the agony of mind endured on a coral rock ...

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  14. GERMAN FLEET

    The German Fleet appeared in the English Channel for the first time since the war. Six warships steamed past the Goodwin Sands today, passing the scenes ...

    Article : 89 words
  15. TRAFFIC OFFENCES

    Andrew A. Cooper appeared before Mr. P. F. Horgan, R.M., charged with having driven a motor car in a manner dangerous to the public on May 3. Constable Conole ...

    Article : 374 words
  16. EXCHANGE BUBBLE

    The New York Stock Exchange witnessed another rush today The buying was led by the United States Steel Trust, which sold shares at the highest price in its ...

    Article : 118 words
  17. COUNTY CRICKET

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  18. ENGLISH GOAL CRISIS

    It is understood that the mine owners are preparing a scheme for the re-opening of the pits on an eight-hour basis. the coalfields will be divided into three ...

    Article : 167 words
  19. MRS. HOULT'S INJURIES FATAL

    A message was received this afternoon by Detective-Sergt. M'Keown, acting officer in charge, of the C.I.D., from the Busselton police, stating that Mrs. Hoult, ...

    Article : 58 words
  20. LAWN TENNIS

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  21. C.I.D. INQUIRIES

    It was learned, this afternoon that Detective-Sergeant Fraser, who is at present conducting an inquiry at Collie, has been instructed to proceed to Nuralingup to ...

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  22. SUPPOSED SUICIDE.

    The body of a well dressed unknown man, aged about 60 about 60 years, was found with the throat cut on the foreshore at Henley Bench today. ...

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  23. 'A WARMER PLAGE'

    Com. Lourandos, a Greek cook, found the climate of Coonamblc too chilly. He caught cold there and decided to come to a warmer place. He found it. He took train to Sydney, ...

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  24. PARLIAMENTARY DELEGATION

    The Marquis of Salisbury heads a Parliamentary delegation to Australia. Mr. Arthur henderson, M.P., is included. ...

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  25. HOUSEHOLD MURDERED

    A whole household of seven persons was wiped out at Dortmund today. A drunken unemployed butcher named Blaschewski first attacked and killed with ...

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  27. CAPTAIN'S CUFFLINKS

    Captain Thomas Plumer, a son of Field Marshall Plumer has been examined in bankruptcy. His liabilities were £1,346. his only assets a pair of cuff links valued ...

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  28. CABINET-MAKING

    As foreshadowed yesterday, M. Herriot lias virtually declined to participate in forming the Government.- A private conference was held between ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. DANCER'S DEATH

    The French dancer, reg[?] Flory, was found shot dead in the office of the Dru[?]y Lance Theater, during the performance of "Rosemarie" ...

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  30. YELLOW CABS (W.A.) LIMITED

    Mr. W.A. Carcary advises that the shares in Yellow Cabs (Western Australia) Limited reserved for subscription in Western Australia have now been fully applied for, ...

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  31. PARLIAMENTARY CONFERENCE

    Mr. J.H. Thomas. M.p. (Lab.) states that he is not going to Australia with the Parliamentary party because he cannot be absent from England for six months. ...

    Article : 41 words
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