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  • WEST-EAST LINK. NEW RAILWAYS OPENED. BREAK OF GAUGE. Mr. Lyons Makes Comparisons.

    ADELAIDE, July 23.—Western Australia was brought nine hours closer by railway to the Eastern States by the opening this afternoon, by the Prime ...
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  • EARTH TREMOR. Shock Felt at Kalgoorlie.

    KALGOORLIE, July 24.—A particularly severe earth tremor was felt here about 10 o'clock last night and it caused an early termination of all work on the ... [Article] (216 words)
  • PEDALLING ROUND AUSTRALIA Radio Set Carried on Bicycle.

    KALGOORLIE, July 23.—Making his way round Australia on a specially- constructed push bicycle, Mr. W. A. Mackley arrived at Kalgoorlie yesterday. ... [Article] (127 words)
  • CRUSHED BY STANCHION. Inquiry into Workman's Death.

    Evidence regarding the circumstances of the death of Theodore Joshua Duncan (40), carpenter, of 28 Petra-street, East Fremantle, who was fatally injured on ... [Article] (848 words)
  • EDUCATION TODAY. A MINISTER'S SURVEY. Work Done Overseas.

    Many interesting observations, particularly in regard to technical education, are contained in a long report made by the Minister for Education in New South ... [Article] (1259 words)
  • STATION-HAND MISSING. Left to Hunt Kangaroos.

    The disappearance of Thomas Henry Buscombe (20), of Mt. Hawthorn, who was reported missing in February, was revived yesterday when a relative of the ... [Article] (164 words)
  • DOCTORS INDIGNANT. A NOVELIST'S CHARGES. Author Returns to the Attack.

    LONDON, July 22.—There is general indignation among doctors as a result of the attack against the medical profession in Dr. A. J. Cronin's new novel, "The ... [Article] (456 words)
  • IMMIGRATION ACT BREACH. Transporting Chinese.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—Gordon Picklum (30), an Australian-born Chinese cabinetmaker, was sentenced to two months' imprisonment with hard labour by Mr. ... [Article] (238 words)
  • PRACTICE BY ALIEN DOCTORS Question in New South Wales.

    SYDNEY, July 23.-The State Government has not yet considered whether it will allow German and Austrian doctors to practise their profession in New ... [Article] (197 words)
  • READERS' VIEWS. CONDENSED CORRESPONDENCE. THE POINTING BONE.

    Below we publish the salient points from a number of correspondents' letters to the editor, considerations of space forbidding publication in full. THE POINTING BONE. H.E.: The late Professor Baldwin ... [Article] (811 words)
  • ORDINANCE ATTACKED MEETINGS NEAR PARLIAMENT "Workers Will Accept Challenge"

    CANBERRA, July 23.—The proclamation of the ordinance prohibiting public gatherings with certain objects near Parliament House may lead to trouble. ... [Article] (297 words)
  • FOX AT SWANBOURNE.

    Recently a paragraph appeared in "The West Australian" stating that a fox has been seen in King's Park. This photograph, sent in by Mr. F. W. ... [ILLUSTRATED] [Article] (49 words)
  • DEEP SEA LAUNCH. Large Craft Built at Mt. Lawley.

    Intended for use on fishing expeditions as far afield as Esperance and the Abrolhos Islands, a 45-foot twin-engined launch built in Mt. Lawley entered the ... [Article] (247 words)
  • WOMAN FATALLY INJURED.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—Mrs. Florence Maude Jones (38) was knocked down and fatally injured today by a motor car while crossing Queen's-roadway outside her ... [Article] (49 words)
  • FEDERAL ELECTIONS. CANDIDATES FOR SWAN SEAT Comments by Mr. H. J. Prater.

    Referring to the statement In reference to the Labour Party's intentions in the matter of endorsing a candidate for the Swan seat, as published In ... [Article] (348 words)
  • MEDICAL RESEARCH. Australian Plans Commended.

    Interest has been aroused abroad by the recommendation of the National Health and Medical Research Council that a grant of 30,000 should be made ... [Article] (446 words)
  • MISS LORNA SYDNEY-SMITH. Final Appearance Tomorrow Night

    On Monday next Miss Lorna Sydney-Smith will leave for Europe by the Orama to continue her music studies under the guidance of Madame Lotte Lehmann. ... [Article] (501 words)
  • NINTH VENTURE IN MARRIAGE.

    DETROIT, July 22.—Norman Selby, otherwise known as Kid McCoy, the former boxer, has announced his engagement to Mrs. Sue Cowley. Selby ... [Article] (40 words)
  • CHILD KILLED BY CAR.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—As a car was being backed out of a lane near Nelson-street, Annandale, today, John Johnson (16 months), who was being taken for a walk ... [Article] (72 words)
  • CHURCH MUSIC. RESTORING ITS PURITY. Decrees of the Popes.

    The requirements of decrees promulgated by Popes Pius S, Benedict XV and Pius XI on the proper use of music in church, and the history of the Gregorian ... [Article] (1459 words)
  • ALLEGED GAMING HOUSE. Arrests at Fremantle.

    About 10 o'clock last night Plainclothesconstables Mitchell and Kelman arrested on warrant Lyall Eric Streat on a charge of keeping rooms at Imperial Chambers, ... [Article] (77 words)
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  • FIVE MEN HURT. Car and Trailer Out of Control.

    SYDNEY, July 23.—A car containing five men and drawing a trailer loaded with household merchandise got out of control through the failure of the brakes ... [Article] (173 words)
  • A LONDON FARCE. "Springtime for Henry."

    "Springtime for Henry," a farce by Bean W. Levy, which was first put on in London towards the end of 1932 with Ronald Squire, Nigel Bruce, Isabel Jeans ... [Article] (575 words)
  • EXPORT LAMBS. A Transport Concession.

    Arrangements have been . made by Albany Freezing Works, Ltd., with the State Transport Board for fat lambs to be transported from certain districts in the ... [Article] (396 words)
  • COLLIE FIRE BRIGADE. Proposal for Paid Men Opposed.

    COLLIE, July 23.—A conference between representatives of the Collie Municipal Council, the Collie Road Board and the Collie volunteer fire brigade was held ... [Article] (354 words)

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