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  2. CABLEGRAMS and TELEGRAMS KALGOORLIE MURDER CASE

    The A.M.P Society has decided to pay Coulter and Treffeae's life policies. The society will not raise any legal point, on the ...

    Article : 121 words
  3. MAN BLOWN TO PIECES.

    A terrible accident occurred on Group 12, at Busselton, on Monday mornings. It appears that a settler named Arthur Staples (35), a ...

    Article : 87 words
  4. STATE TELEGRAMS IMMIGRATION OFFI[?]ER'S SENSATIONA[?] EXPERIENCE

    A sensational experience befell Mr. L. Craweour, the immigration officer at Albany, when proceeding to board the Aberdeen liner ...

    Article : 198 words
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  6. HURRICANE HEADING FOR FLORIDA

    The Government Meteorologist said today that the West Indian hurricane is apparently heading for Florida, and he urged residents on the ...

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  7. DAMAGE DONE BY STORM

    Thirty persons have been killed and 300 injured in the hurricane, while thousands are in need of aid and shelter. ...

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  8. SEVEN EARTHQUAKE SHOCKS IN TWENTY-FOUR HOURS

    The Government Astronomer (Mr. Curlewis) reported yesterday that seven [?]arthquakes were registered at the Perth Observatory within; a ...

    Article : 69 words
  9. A STATEMENT BY TREFFENE.

    It was officially reported last night that a statemeut by Treffene in connection with the Kalgoorlie murders had beeu forwarded to the ...

    Article : 63 words
  10. INDUSTRIAL-TROUBLES AUSTRALIAN

    The monthly stop-work meeting of the Melbourne brauch of the Se[?] men's Union resolved today that in future individual crews or members ...

    Article : 103 words
  11. THE HAVANA HURRICANE.

    Reports received this morning showed that 650 persons had been killed by the hurricane[?] and some 6500 have been rendered homeless. ...

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  12. INSPECTOB GENERAL OF INSANE

    Dr. Beutley has been appointed Inspector General of Insane. ...

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  13. A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.

    As the outcome of a domestic quarrel, William Dean (56), a carrier, of North Perth, took a dose of cyanide shortly after noon yesterday, ...

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  14. GENERAL PROPOSED FAST STEAMER SERVICE TO AUSTRALIA

    Sir James Connolly is associated with Sir John Biles, Sir Eustace d'Eyncourt Tennyso[?] and Sir Charles Parsons in issuing in the British ...

    Article : 74 words
  15. FOREIGN CABLES CHINA

    Sun Chuan Fang's days are apparently numbered. In confirmation of a former report, a British wireless message received here to ...

    Article : 111 words
  16. THE LAW TO TAKE ITS COURSE.

    Cabinet considered for two hours the Kalgoorlie tragedy, and after very careful consideration of the matters submitted decided that the ...

    Article : 338 words
  17. BRITISH

    It is reported that the Government is in touch with the coal owners with a view to-fresh efforts being made to settle the dispute. ...

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  18. A MONTH ON A BLAZING SHIP.

    A month's perilous existence on a blazing ship, with the flames sweeping from her holds athwart the blistering deck, was the ...

    Article : 130 words
  19. COOK'S AGITATION SPEECHES STOPPED

    When Mr. Cook arrived at Ca[?] [?]k Chase area to address a [?] ing of miners, he found 1500 policemen drafted from everywhere in the ...

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  20. THE KOYAL TOUR.

    The' [?]ary of the forthcoming [?]our of Hie Duke and Duchess of York to Australia and New Zealand has been made available. There ...

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  21. DESPERATE DEFENCE OF NANCHANG

    The southern [?] which was consolidated by the capture of the cities of Hankow, Wuchang and Hanyang, is ouly baulked of ...

    Article : 64 words
  22. MEETINGS BANNED BY POLICE

    The police ba[?]ed [?]ting arranged by Mr. Herbe[?]t Smith at Wombwell yesterday. It has been announeed that Mr. ...

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  23. AN AERIAL VENTURE SHATTERED

    Preparations for a new local aerial venture were shattered on Friday afternoon by the death of Frank Barnes, one of the principals in ...

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  24. WIRELESS WONDERS.

    A wireless message of 43 (words sent by Loudon journalists to Montreal was answered in two minutes. The Post Office authorities ...

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  25. POSITION AT SHANGHAI

    Officials of several. labor unions in the territory just outside Shanghai Foreign Settleiueuts have fied and their offices are now closed. ...

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  26. POLITICAL FEDERAL

    Another a[?]tack on foreign oil [?] bines was made by Dr. Page today. He declared that-the Government was prepared "to right tills foreig[?] ...

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  27. CONNOLLY'S SHIPPING SCHEME CRITICISED

    Shipowners engaged in the Australian trade regard Sir James Connolly's sehe[?] as economically i[?] impractieable, and they say it cannot ...

    Article : 37 words
  28. EXECUTION OF COULTER AND TREFFENE.

    Coulter and Treffene were hange[?]d yesterday morning for the murder of Inspector Walsh near Kalgoorlie about April 28. ...

    Article : 177 words
  29. NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN LEAD ERS.

    The leaders of the fighting forces in the Yangtso Valley are [?] toying with peace Sun Chuang Fang has notified Chiang Kai Sh[?]k, the ...

    Article : 59 words
  30. MESSAGES BY WIRELESS

    Ai[?]ge number of telegrams was handed in at the post office yesterday for transmission by beam wireless at midnight. Messages were ...

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  31. ATTEMPTED FRA[?]

    William Sutherland pleaded guilty on a charge of attempted fraud, and was committed for sentence at the next sessions of the Criminal ...

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  32. WESTERN AUSTRALIA

    A crowd besieged Parliament. House as a protest against capital punishment, but they did not gain admission. ...

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  33. A NEW MILITARY TANK

    Salisbury Plain today witnessed a one-man tank tearing across country and taking all before it E[?] perts are delighted with its mobility, ...

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  34. UNITED STATES Of [?]

    A heavy storm which occurred to-day, flooded [?]the streets of Havana, and all transportation was suspended, All power systems were cut, ...

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  35. STATE INSURANCE BILL.

    The second reading on the de[?] on the State lnsurauce [?]ill was resumed in the L[?]gislative Coun[?] yesterday, during which Mr[?] ...

    Article : 51 words
  36. PROPOSALS FOE SHIPPING SERVICE TO NORTH-WEST

    Mr. A[?]ry has laid before Cabinet the proposals of the Australian Chilled Meat and Food Supplies Ltd., for a weekly service of ...

    Article : 75 words
  37. PREPA[?]ATIONS IN FLORIDA TO MEET STORM

    The Cuban Consulate has announced that [?]ore tliau 150 homes were demolished In the residential [?]ctions ol Havana. This is the third ...

    Article : 81 words
  38. VICTOBIA

    The Premier, MR. Allen, stated today that the Government had decided to carry on. ...

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  39. CHARGE OF DRUNKENNESS

    In the House of Commors today at question time a very lively, debate rrosulted from a protest by Mr. Neil McLean, a Labor member, agahist ...

    Article : 193 words
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