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  2. PERTH SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA

    A programme or wholesome music was provided by the Perth Symphony Orchestra at its concert at His Majesty's Theatre on Sunday, night. It had as its guest ...

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  3. BLACKS ON STATIONS.

    HALL'S CREEK, June 11.—The Aborigines Commission reached Hall's Creek on Sunday morning. After leaving Turkey Creek on Monday, the party made a slow ...

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  4. SHIPLOVERS' SOCIETY.

    The annual general meeting of the Shiplovers' Society of Western Australia was held at the Sailors' Institute, Fremantle last Wednesday night. Captain ...

    Article : 466 words
  5. RUSSIA AND ITALY.

    The political structures of Soviet Russia and Fascist Italy were discussed and contrasted by Professor F. R. Beasley, Professor of Law in the University of ...

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  7. NAVAL DESERTERS ARRESTED

    DARWIN. June 11.—William Lonsdale and Matthew Laws, two stokers who deserted from H.M.S. Suffolk. flagship of the China squadron, on its visit to ...

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  8. BASSENDEAN ROAD DISTRICT.

    The annual meeting of ratepayers of the Bassendean Road Board district was held at the Bassendean Town Hall, on Friday night, when the Government ...

    Article : 427 words
  9. BAYSWATER AFFAIRS.

    A suggestion that the Bayswater Road Board should resume a low-lying property on the north side of the Bayswater railway station, with a view tn having it ...

    Article : 215 words
  10. UNWANTED THEATRE.

    Steps are being taken by a section of the ratepayers of the Nedlands Road Board to object to the proposal of the board to gazette new regulations under ...

    Article : 433 words
  11. MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    Competitions in the West Australian Musical Festival, which was held during last week in the Assembly Hall, Pier-street, closed on Saturday night, when the final ...

    Article : 671 words
  12. PEPPERMINT GROVE AFFAIRS.

    "The financial position is very sound, and the members of the board and the secretary are to be congratulated on their achievements during the period under ...

    Article : 429 words
  13. The Prize-winners' Concert.

    The festival promoted by the West Australian Music Teachers' Association came to an end last night, when a large audience in the Town Hall listened to an attractive ...

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  14. FOOD AND GROCERY PRICES.

    The Deputy State Statistician (Mr. Wm. Morrison) has issued the following report on the investigation into the retail prices of food and groceries (44 commodities) ...

    Article : 304 words
  15. EMPLOYMENT FOR BOYS.

    Up to date the Boys' Employment League has found 3,707 positions for boys in Western Australia. During the last few weeks, an average of 30 boys per week ...

    Article : 258 words
  16. BRIGHTENING PRISON DAYS.

    A notable innovation in the administration of the Fremantle Prison was made on Sunday, when a radio set and a loud speaker, which will be installed in the main ...

    Article : 567 words
  17. POLICE COURTS.

    Remanded.—Joseph Frend Williamson (48), salesman, pleaded not guilty to a charge of having on June 7, stolen a kitbag and 3lb, of butter valued at £1. the property of ...

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  18. TRANSFER OF LEPERS.

    DERBY, June 10.—The schooner Muriel, of Broome, which is to convey lepers from Beagle Bay and Derby to Darwin leprosarjum in charge of Captain Pentony ...

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  19. MUSICAL APPRECIATION.

    Sir,—As one interested in the development of taste for good music, I welcome the steps taken by a body of citizens to arrange for orchestral concerts suitable for ...

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  20. MINE EMPLOYEE INJURED.

    KALGOORLIE. June 11.—Mr. John O'Brien, a young man residing in Kalgoorlie, had a narrow escape from serious injury this afternoon when working in ...

    Article : 113 words
  21. HIT-AND-RUN MOTORIST.

    BUNBURY, June 11.—While walking along the main Perth-Bunbury-road, at Waterloo, yesterday afternoon. Allan Kings wood, a young man, was knocked ...

    Article : 68 words
  22. South Suburban Competitions.

    The third annual festival of the South Suburban Elocutinary and Musical Society, which is being promoted by committees at Gosnells, Armadale, Keimscott. ...

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  23. HIGH SEAS AT BUSSELTON.

    BUSSELTON, June 11.—During a fierce north-easterly gale on Saturday night about 230 feet of a stout retaining wall on the beach front was ...

    Article : 285 words
  24. KNOCKED DOWN IN STORM.

    During heavy rain, at a few minutes before midday on Saturday, a five-year-old boy, Rcurto Cusottio, of 143 James-street, was crossing James-street when he was ...

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  25. FATAL PETROL EXPLOSION.

    GNOWANGERUP, June 8.—Mr. S. W. Stewart, J.P., was the Acting-Coroner at an inquest held recently on the death of Wilfred Le Page (16), an employee of ...

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  26. FREMANTLE.

    Taxation Offence.—Claude William Melrose pleaded guilty to a charge of having failed to furnish information to the acting Deputy Commissioner of Taxation at Perth on May 23. ...

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  27. SONGS IN ENGLISH.

    Sir,—A very fine musical evening is being put over the air by the Perth Symphony Orchestra. The soloist, Miss Smith, has just given two foreign songs. I doubt ...

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  28. SHOP BETTING AT KALGOORLIE

    KALGOORLIE, June 11.—Seven men were fined a total of £80, with £9/5/6 costs, within a quarter of an hour in the Kalgoorlie Police Court today by Mr. E. ...

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