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  2. OBITUARY

    Mr. R, S. Haynes, K.C., at the age of 64, died to-day. About the middle of last year it became necessary for Mr. Haynes to have his ...

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  3. CENTRAL CABLE NEWS

    The Prince surprised and pleased the soldiers of the 16th Rajputs to-day when he addressed them in Urdu after presenting new colours ...

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  4. THE MELBOURNE MURDER

    A sensation was caused by new evidence in the Criminal Court to-day, when Colin Campbell Ross was charged with the murder of Alma ...

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  5. WOMAN SHOT

    When the army of women and girls employed at the Vernon Shoe Company's factory streamed into Elizabeth-street. Redfern, one of their ...

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  6. AFFAIRES OF IRELAND

    Belfast is more peaceful, through shooting on a restricted scale continues. A butcher was shot in his shop by armed raiders ...

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  7. FINANCE AND COMMERCE

    The past week has been one of extraordinary activity in the giltedged department of the Stock Exchange. An inward movement ...

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  8. COMMUNIST PROPAGANDA

    Mr. J. H. Thomas. Labour member for Derby, speaking at Sheffield, said Russian money was coming into this country, and was being used ...

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  9. FRANCO TURKISH TREATY

    Evidence as to the manner in which the Kemalists are. observing the provisions of the Franco-Turkish treaty is afforded by the ...

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  10. PERTH CITY COUNCIL

    The City Council recently called for tenders for the supply of three electric motors. Two tenders only were received—one heing from the ...

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  11. THE CRUISE OF THE AMAZONE.

    Captain Cochery, of the liner Amazone, Has withdrawn the proceedings against the members of the crew who were charged with mutiny ...

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  12. I.R.A.PROCLAMATION

    The division in the Irish Repulican Army is emphasised by the following proclamation issued by the South Tipperary brigade:—"The ...

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  13. ZINC CORPORATIONS' CLAIM

    The Zinc Corporation's claim against Aaron Hirsch and Sons lias been settled, Hirsch and Sons paying the corporation £25,000. ...

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  14. STOLEN GOODS

    Richarcl Bennett, an elderly man was charged at the Fremantle Police Court to-day with, having stolen a quantity of articles ...

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  15. MEAT EXPORT TRADE

    In an interview with a representative of the Australian Press Association, Mr. Edmund Jowett said: "While the markets for foreign ...

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  16. INDIAN ITEMS

    The Commander-in-Chief of India, General Lord Rawlinson, in the course of an interview with forty England and Indian journalists at ...

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  17. RELEASE OF PRISONERS

    The Viceroy, Visscount Fitzalan, has order the immediate release of the Monaghan footballers. Mr. Michael Collins has ordered ...

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  18. SYDNEY'S UNEMPLOYED

    Two hundred of Sydney's unemployed gathered at Circular Quay, this morning and marched to that Treasury offices to wait on the ...

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  19. N.S.W. RAILWAY STRIKE

    Labour circles Here are not pleased with the report of Mr. Justice Edmunds on the allegations of victimisation during the 1917 railway ...

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  20. UNIFYING RAILWAYS

    "Mr. Hughes is fighting a good retreat and rearguard action," was the comment of a State Minister when discussing to-day the reply of ...

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  21. UNREST IN EGYPT

    Jordan's murder was the fifth outrage of the kind within a week, and it suggests that tho rebels have commenced a policy of ...

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  22. WHEAT

    The grain committees of THE Perth and Fremantle Chambers of Commerce were engaged to-day in fixing the f. a. q, standard for ...

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  23. WHEAT RING ROMOURS

    Representatives of wheat shipping firms here ridicule the existence of an organisation in Canada, Australia and the United States which is ...

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  24. ACCUSED OF ARSON

    When fireman broke into a house in Bridge-street, Durummoyne, from whih smoke was pouring on the morning of Februay 12, they found ...

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  25. COAL MINERS' STRIKE

    The men on strike at the Coal Cliffs, Keira and North Bulli collieries on the South Coast, to'day were ordered by the chairman of the ...

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  26. VICTORIAN LOAN FLOATED

    The Victorian loan has been oversubscribed. ...

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  27. THE RAND STRIKE

    It is believe that the coal strike soon fizzle out. The, Withank mine is reported to be in full working order, and the gold mines ...

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  28. PROHIBITION

    The Premier (Mr. Doolev) speaking at Drummoyne to-night, said the Ministry had decided to send a special Commissioner to the United States to inquire into all aspects ...

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  29. MT. MORGAN MINE

    Mr. Stopford, member for Mi. Morgan in the Legislative Assembly, expressed the view to-day that operations would be in full swing ...

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  30. W.A. WHEAT CONTROLLER.

    Mr. Maley, the local Minister controlling the Wheat Scheme, characterises the statement that Australia had sold 28,000,000 quarters ...

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  31. ST. PATRICK'S DAY PROCESION

    By 17 votes to 12 the City Conncil rejected to-day Alderman Deveney's proposal that a cal of the council be made on March 6 with ...

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  32. KNOCKED DOWN BY A MOTOR

    On May 13, 1921, Mrs. Mary Furlong, a widow living in Darlinghurst, was crossing Macquariest., when she was knocked down by ...

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  33. VALUABLE PAINTINGS

    Twenty canvases painted by Fra Angelico have been discovered in an attic in the town hall at Cherbourg. They are estimated to be ...

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  34. LAW TERM OPENED

    With the customary ceremony the first law term of the present year was opened to-day in the Banco Court. The Bench consisted of the ...

    Article : 97 words
  35. FATAL FALL FROM A HORSE

    Florence May Whiteside (18) a daugher of Mr. Henry Whiteside, of West Swan, while out with a riding party yesterday was thrown from her horse sustaining a ...

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  36. ASCENT OF FUJI YAMA

    Major Orde Lees, a British Polar explorer, climbed to the summit of Fuji-yama mountain. Major Lees is the first European to reach the ...

    Article : 71 words
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