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  2. CHAMBER OF MANUFACTURES.

    There was a large attendance of members of the Western Australian Chamber of Manufactures at the annual general meeting last night, when the president (Cr. ...

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  3. TO THE FALLEN.

    Some two or three weeks ago Mr. A. Lovekin, chairman of the King's Park Board, offered a prize of £10 10s. for the best article on the proposed avenue of ...

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  4. DETAIL OF HISTORY.

    To understand the battalions story—a Queensland battalion—you must realise that it belongs, to the Eggs-a-cook Division and has never been to the Somine ...

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  5. THE RED FLAG.

    The A.L.F. metropolitan council at its meeting last night decided against the proposal to fly the red flag from the Perth Trades Hall. The voting of ...

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  6. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Local concert artists supplemented a long series of admirable efforts in aid of the Red Cross by a delightfully refreshing Programme last evening, when a ...

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  7. YOUNG WAR WORKERS.

    Without disparaging the efforts of the many other energetic workers for the movement, it may fairly be said that the children of the State schools are the ...

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  8. FINANCE AND COMMERCE.

    The maintenance of the organisation of the wool textile trade is naturally a matter of no small importance both to the industry itself, and to wool growers. There is ...

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  9. COUNTRY.

    ALBANY.—The Minister for Works (Mr. W. J. George), accompanied by the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. Thompson) and the Engineer for Water Supply (Mr. Oldham), ...

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  10. THE UNIVERSITY.

    A meeting of the Senate of the University was held on Monday, there being present the Chancellor (Archbishop Riley), the Pro-Chancellor (Mr. Cecil Andrews), the ...

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  11. THE FARMERS' AND SETTLERS CONFERENCE.

    Sir,—Those concerned about the welfare of the State cannot fail to interest themselves in the doings of the farmers' parliament which held its sittings last week. ...

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  12. PROBATES AND ADMINISTRATIONS

    The following list was issued from the Supreme Court yesterday:— Probates. James Smith, late of Belmont, Perth, to ...

    Article : 407 words
  13. THE RABBIT MENACE.

    Sir,—After reading the speeches of Mr. Moran and the account of the deputation in connection with the rabbit pest I am in accord with every world almost that was ...

    Article : 322 words
  14. BLINDED SOLDIERS' PENSIONS

    Sir,—It is unfortunate, but nevertheless true, that Government officials and those in good position are not noted for their sympathetic treatment of those who have ...

    Article : 147 words
  15. Advertising

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  16. ROBBERY UNDER ARMS.

    A notice of appeal has been lodged on behalf of Henry Cook, who was convicted recently as one of two robbers who stole under arms over £4,000 from two officers ...

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  17. PERTH POLICE COURT.

    An Offensive Trade.—J. L. Williamson, a butcher, who was prosecuted at the instance of the Subiaco Municipal Council, which was represented by Mr. A. G. Unmack, was fined £1 ...

    Article : 56 words
  18. THE LAW COURTS.

    In Chambers.—Before Mr. Justice Rooth, at 10.30 ...

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