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  4. TALE OF A TOE

    Whether George Evans lost the use of a joint of one too in a quarry accident, whether he could claim compensation for this loss, and whether he could claim ...

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  5. THE BIG FOUR

    Mr. L. B. Bolton, the president of the Chamber of Manufactures, together with one or two of his chief executive officers, had a conversation with Sir ...

    Article : 235 words
  6. TARIFF PROBLEMS

    That "safeguarding" preoccupies the minds of delegates to the Conservatives Party's Conference at Yarmouth was evident from the moment the proceedings ...

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  7. WATER AS FUEL

    Mr. waiter von Honenau, a Brazuan scientist, informed the World Fuel Conference today that after thirty years, research he had discovered a method of ...

    Article : 260 words
  8. Fremantle Lumpers Declare Strike Off

    At a meeting held at Fremantle this morning, the Fremantle branch if the Waterside Workers' Federation decided to declare the, waterfront strike off, and agreed to offer for employment under the terms of the Beeby award. ...

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  9. TIMBER MEN'S BALLOT

    A ballot for timber workers, conducted by the State executive of the A.L.P. was finalised yesterday. By 1733 vote to 340 it was decided that the timber ...

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  10. CRISIS ON MONDAY

    The registering of volunteers and the working of vessels proceeded without hitch in Melbourne today. About 200 more men were enrolled, bringing the ...

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  11. SECRETARY'S STATEMENT

    This afternoon Mr. T. Fox, secretary of the Lumpers' Union, issued the following statement:— "At the meeting at the Town Hall on ...

    Article : 331 words
  12. CITY WEATHER FINE

    Weather conditions experienced in the city area today, although they were certainly not brilliant, were nevertheless Quite enjoyable, but in a forecast issued ...

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  13. HIGH-CLASS GRAPPLES

    It is fitting that the sport of wrestling should be introduced to Western Australia by two of ht best-grapplers in the world.When Henry Ishnger (England) ...

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  14. SECRET CONFERENCE

    Federal and State Ministers attended an important secret conference, held at the Prime Minister's office late today, to discuss the strike. ...

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  15. FREMANTLE DEVELOPMENTS

    By a big majority on a division, the members of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union this morning decided to observe the instructions of the conference of ...

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  16. SPECIAL POLICE SWORN IN

    In accordance with the desire of the Government, members of the Essential Services Maintenance Volunteers were sworn in as special constables today. ...

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  17. CHILD WELFARE

    The child welfare movement in Western Australia is making rapid strides. and the infant health centres have been established. in 13 centres in four years. ...

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  18. PROSPECTOR'S COLLAPSE

    After investigating the circumstances of the death of Joseph Henry Hollow (55), prospector, on September 20, at Southern Cross, the District Coroner ...

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  19. ADELAIDE DISORDERS

    The Premier (Mr. Butler) issued the following statement after the conclusion of a Cabinet conference after midnight today:— "Arrangements have been, made for ...

    Article : 241 words
  20. CHILDREN'S TEETH

    "It is a lamentable fact that all over the world where State or Government dental clinics have been instituted, many parents have been either apathetic or ...

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  21. PROHIBITED IMMIGRANTS

    Two of the Chinese who have come to Australia since 1901, and whose numbers have recently been thinned by a number of deportations, were sentenced ...

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  22. SHORT-LIVED LIBERTY

    Released yesterday from gaol after a period of three months' detention did not take Herbert Cecil Gilmore (62) ...

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  23. MIDDAY PICK-UP

    Under the Beeby award the afternoon pick-up is timed to commence at 12.45 By that hour today there were several [?]sadreds of lumpers in attendance but ...

    Article : 112 words
  24. LATE PERSONAL

    The Minister for Railways (Mr. J. C. Willcock) returned to Perth this morning after having spent a few days at Geraldton. ...

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  25. THE RHEUMATIC CHILD

    Lack of Vitamin B in the ordinary diet of children was described by Dr. Margaret Emslie, late senior assistant medical officer for maternity and child ...

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  27. WOMAN'S MINIATURE REPLICA

    The most stared at person in Hyde Park, London, the other day was a woman who was holding by the hand a three-year-old miniature edition of ...

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  28. MR. BALDWIN'S ADDRESS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin), addressing the Unionist Conference at Yarmouth today, congratulated the party on its fighting fettle, and referred to ...

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  29. MOTOR CAR MISSING

    The Criminal Investigation Branch is seeking a grey Hupmobile motor car numbered 2320, the property of Abraham Jacob Herman, of St. George's-terrace. ...

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  30. SHIPOWNERS BLAMED

    The Press committee of the joint disputes committee issued the following statement last night:— "Members of the Port Adelaide branch ...

    Article : 229 words
  31. Family Notices

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  32. A GENTLEMAN

    A reader of the "Yorkshire Evening News" wrote to the editor "What is the best definition of a gentleman?" Dr T. R. Glover, of Cambridge, cherishes ...

    Article : 75 words
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