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    Some features of the procession:—The picture on the left, in which large telescope is shown, was supposed to be emblematic of the world-famous Wallal Expedition, while that on the right shows King Neptune, supported by beauteous mermaids, seated on the head of a Whale, in the mouth of which Jonah reposes. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. NORTH-WEST LEPERS

    On April 5 last-"The Sunday Times" published a protest from the residents of the Roebourne district against the action of the Medical Department in ...

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  5. THE CATERING DEADLOCK

    During the past week the efforts of the Acting-President of the State Arbitration Court, Mr. Acting—Justice Davies, to bring about a settlement of ...

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  6. MELBOURNE'S UNDERWORLD

    The City Court was crowded this morning, when David Collins (23), clerk, appeared before Mr. Knight, P.M., charged with having attempted ...

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  7. FREMANTLE HARBOR BOARD

    Following the lamented death o Mr. Basil Murray, it was announced that the Government had appointed Mr. P. G. M'Mahon, of Fremantle, to ...

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  8. SILK DUTIES

    What is described as the most influential textile-deputation ever organised and representing the whole of the Yorkshire wool and Lancashire cotton ...

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  9. COMMUNIST MENACE

    In a speech at the Queen's Hall, Sir Wm Joynson-Hicks Secretary of State for Home Agairs)[?]uded to the Bolshevist menace. He said:—"We are ...

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  10. YESTERDAY'S ROWING

    Despite the inclement weather conditions, the Swan River Rowing Club's annual regatta, held yesterday under the auspices of the Western ...

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  11. BITUMEN ROADS

    Those who are interested in the progress of Perth—and there are very few who are not-were distinctly gratified when the Perth City Council decided ...

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  12. THE WOOL SLUMP

    Commenting on the cabled extracts from Sir john Higgins' (chairman of Bawra) remarks about how he could have presented the slump in wool, the ...

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  13. MR. BEAN RETIRES

    Mr. E E. Bean, hon. secretary of the Victorian Cricket Association for more than nine years, has decided to tender his resignation. The ...

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  14. HIGH COMMISSIONER OF EGYPT

    Sir George Lloyd, M.P., D.S.O., has accepted the offer of the High Commissionership of Egypt in succession to Viscount Allenby.—Reuter. ...

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  15. LORD KITCHENER'S DEATH

    Mr. Germain's new book, "The Truth About Kitchener," quotes General Ludendorff's letter that Lord Kitchener's death was neither the work of ...

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  16. CONVICTED MELBOURNE DETECTIVES

    It is the intention of Neil Olholm and Donald John Macpherson, of the Criminal Investigation Branch of the Police, Department, to lodge appeals with the ...

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  17. BRITISH CABINET

    The "Daily Chronicle" stales there are persistent rumors in London and Paris that Mr. Austen Chamberlain, who is more strongly pro-French ...

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  18. FISHING POACHERS CAUGHT

    A hydroplane, with a speed of 40 miles an hour, which has been newly pressed into the service of the Fishery Department's cruiser Vigilant, ...

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  19. WEALTHY IRISHMAN'S ESTATE

    Mr. K. M. White, solicitor, to-day stated that he had received instructions on behalf of Mrs. Ellen Hill, Darby-street, Walba, to lodge a claim ...

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  20. FRUIT MARKET IN LONDON

    Apple prices are from sixpence to a shilling a case below Wednesday's prices, chiefly dut to lessened Continental demand. Yesterday's sales ...

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  21. MR. THEODORE'S INTENTIONS

    It is suggested that Mr. Theodore, ex-Premier of Queensland, may not after all enter Federal politics, but accept a position on the Commission ...

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  22. SENSATION IN CORK

    A sensation was created in cork owing to a thousand Federation troops, also Civic. Guards, encircling a wide area and closely inspecting people and ...

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  23. LATE GOLF NOTES

    Heavy rain clouds gathered on the northern and western, horizons yesterday afternoon as 32 Fremantle golfers tried out their swings, loosened ...

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  24. PERTH CITY COUNCIL

    A special meeting of the Perth City Council has been called for Wednesday next at 7.30. p.m. The business includes several important motions in ...

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  25. GENERAL CABLE ITEMS

    Mr. Wm. Bankes Amery has been appointed as the Colonial Office representative in Australia in connection with the new migration agreement. ...

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  26. EXPLOSION AT POWDER FACTORY

    Explosions in two press houses of the gunpowder works at Faversham (Kent), resulted in three workmen being killed and one injured. Hundreds ...

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  27. FREMANTLE IRAM TICKETS

    Much controversy has been caused in Fremantle through the decision of the Tramways Board to have the printing of its annual supply of ...

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  28. INSULT TO SOLDIERS

    Nationalist candidates for the State elections spoke last night. Dr. Arthur. M.L.A., said that 11½ million pounds sterling were spent last year in New ...

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  29. ENGLISH CRICKET

    Somerset (123 and 119) v. Middlesex (138 and 1 for 106)—Hearne taking 4 of the Somerset wickets for, 34 runs in the first innings and 6 for 17 in the ...

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  30. WAR IN MOROCCO

    A communique from Rabat (Morocco) states that the French were successful in minor operations, and revictualling a few posts. The ...

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  31. THE PRICE OF BUTTER

    The butter combine has anticipated the increase in freight by raising the price of this commodity a penny per lb. Although they have big stocks ...

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  32. SEQUEL IO MOTOR ACCIDENT

    About 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon the death occurred at the Perth Hospital of Stanley Bertram Symons, of Victoria-street, South Perth. Symons, ...

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  33. SOME LOCAL OBITUARIES

    The death occurred on Thursday of Mr. Walter Jones, of Stirling-street, Guildford, at the age of 82. He had been a highly respected resident of ...

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  34. VESTEY'S ENTERPRISE

    The Blue Star Line of steamers to be constructed in England is to be owned by Vestey's Ltd., whose intention is to replace the steamers on the ...

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  35. NO "BLACKGUARD RUSH"

    At Thursday night's meeting of the Guildford Municipal Council it was announced by the town clerk (Mr. Bains) that no nomination had been ...

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  36. INSURANCE AGENT ARRESTED

    Yesterday afternoon an insurance agent named Thomas Joseph Fitzpatrick was arrested by Detective-Sergt. Purdue and Detective Parker, charged ...

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  37. GERALDTON MAGISTRACY

    We understand that the appointment of Mr. F. F. Horgan, J.P., Clerk of the Local Court, Perth, to the position of an Acting Stipendary Magistrate, is ...

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  38. TEMPERATURES Of THE CAPITALS

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  39. VISITORS TO LONDON.

    "The Sunday Times" may be purchased immediately after the arrival of the mails at the British Australian Bookshop. 51 High ...

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  40. WEATHER FORECAST

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  41. WRESTLING

    Limutkin (15 stone) beat Weber in a wrestling match at the Stadium tonight. Owing to an injured rib Weber surrendered in the sixth round. ...

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  42. A TIP TO OUR READERS

    yesterday's local races and trotting will be found on Page 2 and football on Page 7. Late items of sporting and other ...

    Article : 52 words
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