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  5. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE

    The annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of Australia, preceded by a civic reception, was opened in Perth this afternoon by the Governor ...

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  6. MINER'S CALLOUS CRIME

    In the Central Criminal Court to-day before Mr. Justice Janies, James McBurnie (18), miner, was charged with having, committed a serious crime against a ...

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  7. ALLEGED SLAUGHTER OF NATIVES

    Another link in the chain ot the official police investigations of the alleged slaughter of natives in East Kimberley, was supplied to the Royal ...

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  8. TAXING LARGE ESTATES

    In the course ot a statement to-day the Premier (Mr. Lang) said that the Large Estates Taxation and Management Bill was an honest attempt to compel owners, ...

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  9. MILITARY TRAINING CAMP

    The grout military training camp on the Mona Vale estate ended yesterday, the various units disbanding and returning home by road and rail during the ...

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  10. BRITISH TENDERS

    Mr. G. A. Gahan, chief engineer of the Commonwealth Railways, returning from an official visit to America and England, passed through Adelaide ...

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  11. "THE BETTER 'OLE"

    The war provided avenues to fame for many men. Some of them who had never dreamed that they would fly airplanes found themselves during ...

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  12. HOBART TRAMS

    A letter was received ot the meeting of the City Council last evening from the Municipal Council of Glenorchy, asking the Council to reconsider its decision in ...

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  13. KALGOORLIE MURDERS

    In the Supreme Court to-day, the Chief Justice (Sir Robert McMillan) dismissal Evan Clarke's claim for the £1,000 reward offered by the Government for ...

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  14. HOBART FRUIT BOARD

    The Hobart Fruit Board met at their offices, Collins-street, on Saturday. There were preseut: The chairman (Mr. W. W. Osborne), Messrs. A. H. Cato, W. J. ...

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  15. BURGLARY AT WAGGA

    The business premises of Ednionson's Ltd., one of the biggest commercial houses in Wagga, were broken into during the week-end. The thieves got away with an ...

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  16. FATAL ACCIDENT AT WILMOT

    As the result of injuries to his nose and eye. Augustus Thomas Kerslake, of Wilmot, died at the Devon Hospital at Latrobe during the week-end. Deceased was ...

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  17. THE JEAN SPONG ART SALON.

    The clieutele of the Jean Spong Art Salon have frequently expressed the wish that it was established on the ground floor and more easily accessible than in ...

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  18. Accident Victims.

    The condition of Benjamin Thorpe, who was severely injured in a motor-car collision with a train at Bridgewater railway station crossing early on Sunday morning, ...

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