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  4. PREMIERS' PLEDGE TO HELP REVIVE INDUSTRY

    AFTER a discussion lasting nearly two hours the Premiers' Conference today adopted unanimously the following resolution moved by Mr. J. A. Lyons (Prime Minister): ...

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  5. BREAD BAKING ON SUNDAYS

    Replying to a deputation at noon today from the "Master Bakers" Association, the Operatives and Carters and Drivers' Unions, the ...

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  6. NEW RULERS OF THE AIR

    Tonight the Australian Broadcasting Company, which has held the contract to control the "A" class ...

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  7. TRIBAL LAW KILLING

    Loyalty to the edicts of tribal law, it is suggested, has resulted in the arrest of a Kimberley native nemed Peter on a charge ...

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  8. FEARS OF RIVER FLOODS

    Although the combination of strong westerly winds and heavy rains has caused the river to bank up, Weather Bureau officials consider that ...

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  9. BRITAIN TAKES ACTION

    As forecast on June 27 the British Cabinet today decided to take drastic action against the Irish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. MONEY FOR STATES

    The Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) has received from the Premier of South Australia a ...

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  11. Striking the State's Balance for the Year

    Treasury officials worked at high pressure today, and there was a steady hum of adding machines and typewriters as the State's balance sheet for the year was nearing completion. The accountants are confident that the State's deficit will be within the £1,560,000 permitted under the Premiers' plan. On the extreme right is Mr. C. H Dark, sub-accountant, discussing a ledger account with Mr. K. O. Wilson, accountant. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. STATE FINANCE YEAR ENDS

    That Western Australia would definitely come within the limits of the deficit of £1,560.000 permitted under the Premiers' Plan was announced today at ...

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  13. FOKKER TO PLAY

    A jury today decided that the Fokker Aircraft Corporation owed Abercrombie and Fitch 1454 dollars (£251 at par) for razors, combs, clothing and accessories ...

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  14. SHOPLIFTER SAID HE WAS HELPING POLICE

    Setting up as a defence to a charge of shoplifting the plea that he was assisting the police to make investigations into that evil, one of two men charged in the Perth Police Court today caused the magistrate to remark: ...

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  15. EARL OF DUDLEY DEAD

    The second Earl of Dudley died today at the age of 65. The Earl, who was Governor-General of Australia from ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  16. WHAT TO DO FOR WINTER FLU

    The Commissioner for Public Health (Dr. E. Atkinson) gave the following advice today on what to do for winter colds :— ...

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  17. "Birdie" Coming Here to See Daughter

    Field-Marshal Sir William Birdwood and Lady Birdwood will depart on June 30 on a visit to his married daughter in Western Australia. ...

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  18. GENERALLY UNSETTLED

    Following is the official weather forecast for W.A.:- "Generally unsettled south from the tropic, with rain and squally ...

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  19. MONEY IN CHANCERY

    Mr. A. J. Pascoe and his wife, who are leaving Christchurch shortly, expect to return in about nine months with about ...

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  20. STOP PRESS

    The Democratic National Convention has adopted the repeal of prohibition as a party plank. ...

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  21. SUNDAY CINEMAS

    During a debate on the Sunday Cinemas Bill in the House of Commons today a new clause was moved on behalf of the Government providing that five ...

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  22. MAKING WORK

    Members of the Employment Council, on which the Federal Government has two representatives, returned to Perth late last night from a visit to several ...

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  23. FAST TRIP HOME

    The windjammer Pamir, arrived at Queenstown today 103 days out from Australia, beating all previous arrivals this year. ...

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  24. Swan Overflows Its Banks

    The heavy rain of the last few days and the high Wind which has banked up the waters, have caused the Swan to overflow its books. Today's picture showing the water across the lawns near Mount's Bayroad. The flame trees are isolated. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  25. LATE SHIPPING

    From a visit to North-West lighthouses the lighthouse tender CAPE OTWAY is expected to arrive at Fremantle at 8 p.m. today Previously ...

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