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  2. FRIDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    Yesterday's weather chart showed a considerable change to that of Thursday ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. Impressive Speeches.

    Soon after the usual procession of graduates to their allotted seats, accompanied by the singing of the familiar "Processional." the Governor (Sir William ...

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  4. SAWMILLS INQUIRY.

    Mr. Justice Northmore, the Royal Commissioner appointed to inquire into various matters affecting employees of the State Sawmills, took evidence at ...

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  5. A MOTOR SMASH.

    A verdict of accidental death was returned at the inquest in Stroud (Gloucestershire) on the two motor bandits. An eye-witness of the tragedy said ...

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  6. NEW GUINEA.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) stated to-day that he had given very careful consideration to the report furnished some little time ...

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  7. WIRELESS BROADCASTING.

    The Full Court of Victoria heard argument to-day in the action in which Chappell and Company. Limited Pitt-street. Sydney, seek to restrain the Associated ...

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  8. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    With the exception of a few places on the southern goldfields, in the extreme south-west and along the south coast all stations in the State reported fine ...

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  9. DAIRY PRODUCE EXPORT.

    The Dairy Produce Export Control Board has adjourned, and will not meet again until June 20. At the board's meeting the policy to be adopted in ...

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  10. SANATORIA.

    The South Australian Government has decided to proceed with the work of building a new consumptive home for civilians at Bedford Park, to take the ...

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  11. TEMPERATURES IN CAPITAL CITIES.

    Perth: Maximum, 72deg.; minimum, 47 deg. Adelaide: Maximum, 69deg.; minimum, 51deg. Melbourne: Maximum, 63deg.; minimum. 55deg. Brisbane: Maximum, 71deg.; ...

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  12. Station for Labour.

    The Sydney Trades and Labour Council has decided to proceed immediately with the erection of a radio broadcasting station to disseminate trade union news and ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    South-West Division.—Greenbushes, 4 points; Denmark, 21; Bremer Bay, 30; Hopetoun, 25; Bruce Rock, 1; Kukerin, 2; Lake Grace, 2; Broomehill, 2; Kojonup, 1; ...

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  14. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Still fine for the immediate present with a cold night and S.E. to N.E. winds. Showery conditions ...

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  15. COMPENSATION CASES.

    In a court case against the Railways Commissioner, in which compensation was claimed for the loss of a foot by a girl in a railway accident in the Port ...

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  16. Official Statement.

    An application for a "B" Class broadcasting station has been received from the Labour Council of New South Wales. The Secretary to the Postal Department. (Mr. ...

    Article : 84 words
  17. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia.—Temporarily fine in settled areas with increasing cloud and easterly winds, but unsettled conditions and rain developing in the north interior and the west ...

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  18. Broadcast Music.

    The Full Court of Victoria reserved judgment to-day in an action in which Chappell and Company of Sydney, seek to restrain the Associated Radio ...

    Article : 83 words
  19. POLICE COURTS.

    Six Months' Imprisonment.—William Francis Roper, in custody, was charged with having obtained board and lodging from Eric Raphael by falsely pretending, on April 2, ...

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  20. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The initial success. "Fair and Warmer." of the Nellie Bramley Company will be revived to-night, and on Monday night, in His Majesty's Theatre. On ...

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  21. TWIN DAUGHTERS.

    A rule nisi for a writ of habeas corpus, obtained by William Taylor, of Thornton, near Alexandra, farmer and grazier, from Mr. Justice McArthur, on ...

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  22. GRAND THEATRE.

    "Armageddon" will be screened at the Grand Theatre to-day for the first time. "Armageddon" is claimed to be a faithful pictorial record of Lord Allenby's ...

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  23. RAILWAY FINANCES.

    The return giving the approximate results of the operations of the Government Railways for April, which was made available by the Minister for ...

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  24. THEATRE ROYAL.

    Plenty of fun and sparkle were infused into aid the items forming the change of programme presented by the Humphrey Bishop Company in the ...

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  25. PAVILION THEATRE.

    "Lucretis Lombard" and "The Red Warning" will be screened to-day at the Pavilion Theatre. The first is an adaptation of the novel be Kathleen Norris, and ...

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  26. COLISEUM THEATRE.

    "The Desert Outlaw" and Three Wise Fools" will be the leading attractions at the Coliseum Theatre to-night. ...

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  27. SOCIETY OF CONCERT ARTISTS.

    "The Bing Boys Are Here" will be presented by the Society of Concert Artists for a 10 nights' season commencing on May 29. The cast is headed by Miss Gela ...

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  28. DETECTIVES CHARGED.

    After a retirement of 23 hours (one of the longest retirements in the recent history of the Criminal Court), the jury returned a verdict of guilty in the case ...

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  29. BAND CONCERTS.

    The Perth City Band will perform at the Government Gardens to-morrow afternoon. An attractive programme has been arranged, which includes excerpts ...

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  30. LUXOR THEATRE.

    Smart costuming, tuneful singing, and graceful dancing were the features of the new programme presented at the Luxor Theatre last evening. Introduced ...

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  31. MAJESTIC THEATRE, PERTH.

    "My Husband's Wives," written by the actress Barbara La Marr, will be screened to-day at the Majestic Theatre. Supporting films will include "Silent ...

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  32. List of Degrees.

    The following degrees were conferred:— Arts.—Degree Bachelor of Arts: John Clare Adlard. George Macaulay ...

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  33. LYCEUM THEATRE.

    "Love and Glory" and "Red Lights" will be the leading films on the new programme to-day at the Lyceum Theatre. ...

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  34. PERTH CHILDREN'S COURT.

    Assault on Young Girls.—Aubrey Norman Hale, a young man, was found guilty on two charges of having assaulted young girls (one of them aged 11 years) at South ...

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  35. MAJESTIC THEATRE, FREMANTLE.

    "Strangers of the Night," featuring Enid Bennett, and "My Lady's Dress" will be screened to-day at the Majestic Theatre, Fremantle. ...

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  36. ADELAIDE UNIVERSITY.

    Professor Coleman Phillipson to-day resigned from the position of Professor of Law at the Adelaide University, and at a meeting of the University Council ...

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  37. PRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE.

    Included on the new picture programme commencing to-day at the Princess Theatre, Fremantle, is Harold Lloyd in "Girl Shy." The other picture ...

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  38. MOTORIST FINED £30.

    Men who are drying, or about to drive, motor cars should not take even one drink, because, if an accident occurs and the police smell liquor on them, ...

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  39. BOOK THIEVES.

    In a report to the Town Clerk, the Librarian of the Sydney Municipal Library, states that during the last two years 2,158 books, mostly works of ...

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  40. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    "So Big" is the tide of Colleen Moore's latest screen success, which will be shown at the Prince of Wales Theatre to-day and throughout next week. It is a ...

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  41. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Leederville Oval.—Eugene O'Brien will be featured in "Frivolous Sal" to-night. Rosemount Theatre.—"The Tornado." and "The Code of the Wilderness" will ...

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  42. THEATRICAL ENTERPRISE.

    As a result of a conference held at Wellington in conjunction with Australian interests, Australia Films (New Zealand) Ltd., a company with a capital ...

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  43. TOWN PLANNING IN SYDNEY

    Important proposals in town planning are being considered by the Town Planning Association of New south Wales. At a meeting of the council of the ...

    Article : 105 words
  44. GRANGE MANSIONS OUTRAGE.

    Taken completely by surprise, a man who had been covered with revolvers, surrendered without resistance to Detective- Sergeant F. J. Piggott and Detective E. ...

    Article : 134 words
  45. FREMANTLE.

    Traffic Prosecutions.—A large list of traffic prosecutions was expeditiously dealt with. Sergeant Cardell prosecuting on behalf of the police. Edgar William Howson and Harry ...

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  46. PROHIBITION.

    The principle of Local Option was affirmed at the Presbyterian Assembly to-day. The motion carried pledged the Assembly to seek by every legitimate ...

    Article : 51 words
  47. NEW PALLADIUM THEATRE.

    "Up the Ladder," a screen version of the play, will be screened at to-day's change of programme at the New Palladium Theatre. Virginia Valli heads ...

    Article : 50 words
  48. GALLI-CURCI.

    Galli-Curci, who will sing in Perth on May 21, 23, and 26, in His Majesty's Theatre, has caused many of her admirers to wonder why she forsook the ...

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  49. VACUUM OIL COMPANY.

    The Vacuum Oil Company has obtained land at Port Adelaide on which it intends to great an up-to-date depot for receiving oil and benzine in bulk from ...

    Article : 66 words
  50. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m. in No. 1 Court before the Chief Justice: Albert Drawbridge (petitioner) and Blanche Drawbridge (respondent); Maud Swain ...

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  51. BOY BITTEN BY A DOG.

    Leo Francis Fitzsimmons, solicitor, o Beaconsfield-parade, St. Kilda, was fines £3 in the St. Kilda Court to-day, he being the owner of a fox terrier dog that ...

    Article : 75 words
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