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  5. THE HALL DIVORCE

    After a retirement of three hours the jury last night found Sanator Foster, the co-respondent in the Hall versus Hall divorce suit, guilty of ...

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  6. TAXATION METHODS.

    The Minister for Education (Mr Colabatch) informed Mr. that alteration of no material consaquence had been made to the ...

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  7. OBLIGATIONS OF PENSIONERS.

    In reply to Mr. Moore, the Minister Education (Mr. Colebatch) said the question of introducing legislation during the present session to exempt old ...

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  8. NEW BILLS,

    Leave was granted Mr. C[?]batch to introduce Billa to facilitate the reciprocal enforcement of judgments and awards in Western australia and ...

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  9. THE DANGER SIGNAL

    The debate on the Address-in-Reply resumed by Sir Edward Writenoom. At first sight, he said, he had the Governor's Speech as a ...

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  10. FEDERAL

    A return issued by the federal Treasurer (Sir Joseph Cook) slow that on July 30 102,854 old-age pe[?]dons were operating in the commonwealth and ...

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  11. STATE PARLIAMENT

    Both Houses of the State Legislature adjourned after a brief sitting yesterday. The Legislative Council only sat for an hour and a quarter, and ...

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  12. OLD-AGE PENSIONERS AND TAXATION.

    Mr. Walker was told by the Premier that the question of Introducing legislation amending State and municipal taxation enactments so as to exempt ...

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  13. THROUGH STEAMER TICKETS.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Russell, replying to Senator Rowell, said the ruling given by departmental officers at Fremantle that passengers by ...

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  14. TIMBER CONCESSIONS.

    Mr. Pickering had asked the Premier if, in view of the fact that none of Millar's Timber and Trading Co's leases or concessions fell due for ...

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  15. INFORMATION WANTED.

    Mr. Carter will to-day ask the Minister for Hallways the following questions:—(1) Is it the intention at the Government to proceed immediately ...

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  16. LEAVE OF ABSENCE,

    Leave of absence was granted to Messrs. E. B. Johnston and Harrison for a fortnight on the grounds of illhealth. ...

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  17. DISAGREEMENT WITH SPEAKER.

    It was expected that the debate arising out of Mr. M'Callums notice of motion disagreeing with the Speaker ruling regarding certain questions ...

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  18. THE NOR'-WEST.

    Dealing with Nor-Western problems, Sir Edward Wittenoom deprecated the proposal to establish a new port between Wyndham and Derby. ...

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  19. SOLDIERS' CLAIMS

    The annual congress of the Returated Sailors and soldiers Imperial was resumed yesterday. Penstons were chiefly discussed, Many ...

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  20. COPPER EXTRACTION INVENTION

    Mr. Marshall will ask the Minister for Mines:—If he is aware of the existence of an invention for the extraction of copper from copper ore by ...

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  21. SOLDIER SETTLEMENT.

    Mr. Collier will ask the Prem[?] What number of single holdings been purchased to date for soldier settlement purposes, the area concerned ...

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  22. SUPPLY BILL PASSED.

    immediately on the House resuming after the dinner adjournment, the division bells Were set ringing, and the House divided on tho amendment of ...

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  23. OLD MEN AND MASTER.

    Mr. J. Thomson will ask the Colonial Secretary:—If he is aware that the Master of the Old Men's Home (Mr Rust) has made a claim for 4s 6d out ...

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  24. INFORMATION GIVEN.

    The Minister for Agriculture informed Mr. Angelo that so far as the Government was aware, the Government of the Dutch East Indian had not ...

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  25. WHITE OR ASIATIC?

    Mr. O'Loghlen had asked the Colonial Secretary a series of questions relating to a liquor licence at Darby, in which one Quan Sing was ...

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  26. FINANCE ONLY.

    That the session should be devoted entirely to questions of finance, with the exception of urgent matters of administration, was the contention of ...

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  27. LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL

    The Legislative Council preserved the even tenor of its way yesterday. Members are marking time until something substantial is sent along ...

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