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  4. DETECTIVE BLOWN UP

    Tighe O'Sullivan, a civil guard de-tective and an ex-captain of the Irish Free State Army, received an anonymous letter purporting to locate a secret arms ...

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  5. N.S.W. COAL CRISIS

    Action to close all mines in New South Wales will not be taken by engine-drivers and firemen until Monday at the earliest. ...

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  6. BATTLE WITH WAVES

    Because of terrific storms along the eastern coast of Australia, the s.s. koonda arrived at Melbourne today two and a half days overdue from ...

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    It is understood that Mr. Dawes (U.S. Ambassador) is desirous of completing arrangements for Mr. MacDonald's United States visit immediately he ...

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  8. AFRICAN ELECTIONS

    At 3 o'clock this morning 50 results, including nine unopposed returns, were received. All the latter are of the South African Party. ...

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  9. POLICE COURT TO ROYAL COURT

    Police Court to Royal Court epitomises the elevation of ex-Police Constable Jack Hayes in the final Ministerial appointment, shortly to be announced. He will become, says the "Daily News," Vice-Chamberlain of the Royal Household. ...

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  10. LEAGUE BUSINESS

    The "Daily News" correspondent at Madrid says that although diplomatic conversations usually accompany meet-ings of the League Council, they are ...

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  11. FASHION RIDDEN MALES

    Dean Inge, as the outcome of a new role, is leading a movement emancipat-ing fashion-ridden males. The new organisation includes ...

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  12. VITAL NEED RECOGNISED

    "It is highly significant that Mr. Mac-Donald's first impulse on taking office should be to seek a personal meeting with Mr. Hoover," says the "Manchester ...

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  13. GREAT GOLD KEY

    Politics make not only strange bed-fellows, but stranger features in the Court entourage. For example, the chubby, genial ...

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  14. BURGLARY AT WOOL STORE

    Finger prints on a cash-box from which £173 was stolen from the ware-house of H. W. and C. A. Bland, Fremantle, on June 2, played an important ...

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  15. POISON GAS IN WAR

    At the League Council session the Roumanian representative proposed to urge States which have not yet ratified the protocol prohibiting poison gas in ...

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  16. PERSONAL

    Mr. Ronn Shafto, general manager for British Dominion Films, Ltd., will arrive by tomorrow's Trans. train on a business visit to Western Australia. ...

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  17. ITALY'S MORALS

    Fearing that the influx of tourists possibly will be stemmed by "distorted reports abroad." that Italy is taking drastic measures to preserve morality ...

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  18. SHOT THROUGH CHEST

    Kenneth Allen (about 17), of Irwin-street. Cottesloe, received a bullet wound in the chest while travelling in the train from Fremantle to Cottesloe at 10.30 ...

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  19. COMMUNISTS' TRIAL

    The trial of thirty-one Communists opened at Meerut today. The case is expected to last three months. Four hundred witnesses, five thousand ...

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  20. THORNY QUESTION

    The Government's desire to resum di-plomatic and commercial relations with Russia is not doubted, but the "Daily News" political correspondent says that ...

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  21. ADOPTION OF REPORT

    The "Sun"-"Herald's" political corres-pondent understands, that there is every prospect of all the Governments repre-sented on the Experts' Reparations ...

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  22. COUNCILLOR'S FATE

    William Bennett (57), a prominent citizen and councillor of Geraldton, was found dead on Tuesday. He had suffered from ill-health for ...

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  23. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES

    "Concert artists are not tied up to anyone, and the question of their en-gagements is the least of our worries." This statement was made today by ...

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  24. WIRELESS SURPRISE

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) stated on his return from Canberra to-day that the tender of Standard Tele-phones and Cables Ltd. had been ...

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  25. "FURTHER RAIN"

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  26. MR. JOWITT'S POSITION

    The "Manchester Guardian" states that Preston Liberals, including several members of the executive committee who opposed the committee's decision not to ...

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  27. PICKETS DEMONSTRATE

    With a trombone player in the lead, who at intervals sounded the familiar military "Fall in!" a massed body of pickets comprising representatives of the ...

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  28. MILLS CLOSE DOWN

    Because of the failure of timber workers at three big mills in the Warburton district to offer for work yesterday, the mills will close down until October. More ...

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  30. CEMETERY THEFTS

    The tale of a ghoulish practice adopted by a fifteen-year-old girl was told the Bench in the Children's Court yesterday by Mr. Lionel T. Boas ...

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  31. AFTER HOUR DEPOSITS

    The Commonwealth Bank of Australia has given a lead with facilities for the banking of money after the closing hour of the institution. ...

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  32. STOP PRFSS

    Mr. P. A. Gourgaud has been ap-pointed Federal Secretary of Works. He will be permanent head of the Works Department. succcediug Mr. ...

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  33. S.A. PERTURBED

    In the House of Assembly today Mr. Butler (Premier) said that the Government had ordered coal from New South Wales to arrive in July, August, and ...

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  34. SETTLEMENT MOVES

    Efforts are being made to arrange a fresh conference between the timber merchants and the unions to discuss terms for a settlement of the dispute. ...

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  35. ENGULFED IN FLAME

    Severely burned about the face and ueck. chest and hands, and suffering from shock. John Burkett (43), of Har-old-street, Thornbury, was admitted to ...

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  36. REMANDED TO PERTH

    Robert E. Frayzer was arrested by De-tective Ritchie and Plainclothes Con-stable Campbell at Fremantle this morn-ing, and subsequently appeared in the ...

    Article : 61 words
  37. STOWAWAYS FINED

    Charged with having stowed away on the s.s. Esperance Bay at Adelaide, James Bell and Michael Watson wers each fined £5. in default 15 days, at ...

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  38. LOCAL COURT TODAY

    Mr. G. T. Wood, R.M., deals with 129 judgment summonses in the Local Court today. ...

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