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  3. A DISHONORED PLEDGE

    Senator E. Needham arrived in Perth last week on a presessional visit to the State, and also to take part in the Childhood Endowment Conference which opened at the Trades Hall, Perth, that day. Speaking on Child Endowment, the Senator said, to a representative of the "Worker," he ...

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  4. FORTUNE SPEAKS A PIECE

    The "West Australian" considers that Mr. Collier's Premiership has been marked by the utmost good fortune. The Genii (on the job): Now, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 65 words
  5. Australia House Awakes

    Australia House was surprised and gratified at the receipt of a telephone message that the Queen would be delighted to receive Lady Ryrle.— ...

    Article : 238 words
  6. WHEN THE PIE WAS OPENED THE BIRDS BEGAN TO SMELL!

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  7. MR. LANG'S LEADERSHIP ENDORSED

    For weeks it has been evident that the A.L.P. unity conference in New South Wales would end by endorsing the Faster Conference and its decisions. The Seale section had the overwhelming support of the rank and file and ...

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  8. FORWARD!

    The time has again fallen due for the P.P.A. to declare its independence. Now rise we in our splendid might, our hour of glory and of pride Has struck once more, the time is ripe, no longer shall we he denied. Back from our path, ye timid ones, 'ware of the wrath of desperate men, ...

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