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  4. THE BOWGADA TRAGEDY

    Several minutes were occupied in the Criminal Court this morning in swearing in jurymen for the Bowgada murder case. The Crown Prosecu-tor, Mr. A. A. "Wolff, challenged no less than seven jurymen whose names "were called, while Mr. F. Curran, counsel for Arthur Alfred Martin, who ...

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  5. CARNIVAL FOOTBALL

    After the great series of matches on Saturday, interest had waned in the car-nival to-day, when Victoria met Tasmania. It was realised the Islanders would be no match for the Victorians, and that the ...

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  6. WORLD-FAMOUS TENOR

    Classed by many music-lovers as being one of the four world's best tenors, Mr. Joseph Hislop arrived at Fremantle to-day on the s.s. Moldavia, and is ...

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  7. GERMANS "HOP OFF"

    Germany dramatically forestalled (he French aviators by the sudden departure of the two junker machines—Bremen, with Pilots Doose and Koch!, and a ...

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  8. MRS. COWAN AND THE PICTURES

    Among those who expressed their views on the films to the Royal Commission on the Motion Picture Industry this morning was Mrs. Edith Cowan, O.B.E., who particularly dealt with the effect of the films on the minds of the children. Mrs. Cowan said she thousht that too much ...

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  9. W.A. TEAM

    The Western Australian footballers will spend the week quietly. They rested this morning and had light training at the Richmond ground this afternoon. They ...

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  10. BRITISH MINERS

    The "Daily Express" states that im-portant plans for the reorganisation of the British Miners' Federation are being completed for submissoin to the executive ...

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  11. DELUGE OF MAIL MATTER

    The aeroplanes Bremen and Europa left for America at 6.20 and C.28 respectively. Enough mail matter to fill three giant 'planes was received, despite the charge ...

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  12. DEATH OF WASH GREVILLE

    Mr. Washington Greville, a well-known figure in the liquor trade in this State for, more than 20 years, died yesterday. "He was 62 years of age. Born at Echuca ...

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  13. CHAGRIN IN PARIS

    The departure of the Germans has occasioned chagrin in Paris, where the East-West trans-Atlantic flight is regarded as the prerogative of French aviation. ...

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  14. EUROPA DAMAGED

    The Europa landed at Bremen at 11 o'clock. It is officially stated that none of the occupants were injured, but the ...

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  15. PILOTS' TACTICS

    The pilots of the German 'planes care-fully arranged their tactics, which were intended as far as possible to keep them in close touch throughout. They agreed ...

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  16. BREMEN OVER YORKSHIRE

    The Bremen passed Wakefield (York shire) at 1.40 a.m. ...

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  17. WATERSIDERS' CONFERENCE

    The ballot to select three delegates to attend a special conference of the Water-side Workers' Federation, summoned, to meet in Melbourne on September 26 ...

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  18. EUROPA MEETS STORM

    The cause of the Europa's descent was storms thirty miles from land. The 'plane turned-back, and broke its propellers-in making in emergency ...

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