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  2. MIGRATION PROBLEM.

    Full of vigour, and possessing a great fund of knowledge of Australian affairs in England, gained through residence in London for seven years, Sir Edward ...

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  3. WIDENING OF HAYSTREET.

    A special meeting of the Perth City Council was held yesterday afternoon to consider the report of the citizens and professional committee concerning the ...

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  4. TAXATION PROSECUTION.

    In the City Court to-day Mr. Knight, P.M. dealt with a prosecution instituted by the Federal Taxation Department against Sir Sidney Kidman, of ...

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  5. TUESDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    Yesterday's weather chart showed that tire depression situated in the Bight had moved ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. DIVORCE COURT.

    After arranging dates for the bearing of divorce petitions in the current civil list, the Chief Justice (Sir Robt. McMillan.) yesterday granted several decrees ...

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  7. PRESBYTERIAN ASSEMBLY.

    The annual meetings of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church of Western Australia were begun in St. Andrew's Church yesterday morning. A ...

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  8. SPAHLINGER TREATMENT.

    Mr. H. Mcdonnell, of Rozelle, Sydney, a former secretary of the Civilian T.B. Association, has returned front Geneva where he was for four months a patient ...

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  9. ARBITRATION COURT.

    The Arbitration Court, comprising Mr. Acting-Justice Davits (Acting President), Mr. W. Somerville (employees' representative), and Mr. O. L. Bloxsome ...

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  10. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL, CITIES.

    Perth: Maximum, 70deg.; minimum, 49deg. Adelaide: Maximum, 55deg.; minimum, 42deg. Melbourne: Maximum, 59deg.; minimum, 54 der. Brisbane: Maximum, 74deg,; minimum. ...

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  11. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    The weather bulletin issued yesterday morning indicated that very light rain had fallen in coastal areas between Mandurah and Cape Naturaliste, the ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    South-West Division.—Mandurah 11 points, collie 3, Bunbury 4, Bridgetown 5, Busselton 16, Cape Naturalists 16, karrid[?]le 10, Pinjarra 2, Brunswick 2, Greenbushes 7. ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Cloudy and overcast with showers in the lower south-west division and posibly extending to parts of the ...

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  14. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia.—Finer to the westward, but still cloudy with further rains over settled areas east from the gulf, West to south winds. ...

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  15. PASTORAL INDUSTRY.

    The general secretary of the Australian Workers Union (Mr. Grayndler) has lodged a summons in the Commonwealth Arbitration Court for a variation of the ...

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  16. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Another big house witnessed the performance of "Within the Law" by the Nellie Bramley Company in His Majesty's Theatre last night. This play is proving ...

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  17. GRAND THEATRE.

    To-days' new programme at the Grand theatre contains two attractions, the first being "Learning to Love," starring Constancy' Talmadge, and the second. "In ...

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  18. EMBARRASSING PRESENT.

    The wedding present of the Prussian towns to the ex-Crown Prince has been the subject of a debate in the Berlin Municipal Council (reported the London ...

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  19. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    Tom, Mix, and his horse Tony, take the principal parts in "The Last of the Duanes," which is the chief picture of this week's programme at the Prince of wales ...

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  20. NEW PALLADIUM THEATRE.

    Only three more days remain to see the film "This Woman," which has attracted good crowds to the New Palladium Theatre, since Saturday. The ...

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  21. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

    "I notice," said the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) to-day "that I am reported in the Press of Queensland as having said that Queens ...

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  22. HUMPHREY BISHOP COMPANY.

    Exquisite frocking, good singing, and really humorous comedy characterise the current programme of the Humphrey Bishop Company at the Theatre Royal. ...

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  23. THE STUDY OF MUSIC.

    Professor A. D. Ross, who as chairman of the Western Australian University's Music Board, attended the recent conference of the Australian Music ...

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  24. PAVILION THEATRE.

    To-day at the Pavilion Theatre. Harold Lloyd will appear again in the diverting comedy, "Girl Shy." "The women of paris," featuring Edna Purviance. ...

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  25. FREMANTLE MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS.

    The fortnightly meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council was held on Monday night, the Mayor (Mr. J. Cooke) presiding. ...

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  26. NEW ZEALAND.

    The trial of Frederick Peter Mouat on a charge of having murdered his wife, was commenced at Christchurch to-day. In addressing the Grand, Jury, which ...

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  27. THE BING BOYS ARE HERE."

    Lovers of good music and comedy are looking forward to the production, "The Bing Boys are Here," which the W.A. Society of Concent Artists intend ...

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  28. LUXOR THEATRE.

    In the current programme at the Luxor Theatre the Miranos perform their sensational act, "The Flying Torpedo." Some singing numbers by Peter Brooks ...

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  29. FATALITY AVERTED.

    A courageous action was performed at the Bowden railway station, between Adelaide and Port Adelaide, last night when a train was departing, a young ...

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  30. Question of Mining Development.

    Senator Lynch recently wrote to the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) asking whether funds provided under the new migration agreement between the British ...

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  31. The Moderator's Address.

    "The Church in the State; its functions" was the theme of the new Moderator's address at a public service is the evening which attracted a congregation of ...

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  32. METROPOLITAN ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The Metropolitan Orchestral Society's playing in the Assembly Hall last night reached, during a considerable part of its very interesting programme, a level of ...

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  33. PRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE.

    Today's new picture programme at the Princess Theatre, Fremanfle, will be headed by "The Barbarian," featuring Jane Novak and Monroe Salisbury. The ...

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  34. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice.—In the matter of the Justices Act, 1902-1920, between W. H. McNeill, complainant ...

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  35. BRITISH OLYMPIC ASSOCIATION.

    Earl Cadogan, presiding at the annual general meeting of the British Olympic Association, commented with satisfaction on its present strong and stable ...

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  36. COLISEUM PICTURES.

    To-night's attractions will be "Half a Dollar Bill," and "Tiger Love," with orchestral music. An auxetophone concept will precede the screening of the ...

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  37. VETERINARY SURGEONS.

    A deputation, representing the Stock Owners' Association, and various other organisations, waited upon the Minister for Agriculture (Mr. T. Butterfield) ...

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  38. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Star Pictures, Leederville Oral.—"Love and Glory" (Charles de Roche), and "Excitement," featuring Laura La Plante, wil be screened to-night. ...

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  39. HOBART UNIVERSITY.

    In contrast to last year's University commemmoration, when students held a procession through the streets to which a number of people took exception, this ...

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  40. POLICE COURTS.

    Dangerous Driving.—A collision between two motor cyclists it the corner of Hay and Colin streets on April 4, led to the appearance of Thomas Riley, upon a charge ...

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  41. AN UNKNOWN VICTIM.

    On February 1, the dead body of an unknown man was found in the Cam river, near Somerset. Exhaustive inquiries made by the police all over ...

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  42. DETECTIVES CHARGED.

    The trial of Neil Olholm and Donald John McPherson, of the Victorian police force, on a charge of having conspired to wrongfully obtain money from Terence ...

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  43. LOCAL GOVERNMENT AUDITS.

    Recently there was considerable discussion concerning the matter of district Council audits. The secretary of the Federal Institute of Accountants has ...

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  44. TREASURY WINDFALLS.

    Included is the money paid in Sydney last week as stamp duty in respect of probates and letters of administration were £6,309 paid by the estate of the ...

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  45. ADELAIDE LIBERAL CLUB.

    One of the most notable monuments to Liberalism in South Australia, the imposing seven-storied building on Northterrace, to be known as the Liberal Club. ...

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  46. LEAD POISONING.

    The South Australian Royal Commission on Lead Poisoning waited upon the Premier (Mr.Gunn) to-day, and reported progress. They left in the afternoon for ...

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  47. SYDNEY UNDERGRADUATES

    The Senate of the Sydney University has decided not to grant the request of the Undergraduates' Association for permission to hold a procession on ...

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  48. GALLI CURCI.

    Messrs. Evans and Salter, the managers for Madame Galli C[?]ci, who will appear in His Majesty's Theatre on Thursday, Saturday and Tuesday, May ...

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  49. JEWELLERS' CONFERENCE.

    Interstate delegates to the retail jewellers annual conference were entertained this morning by the Queensland delegates. Mr. W. Catanach (Victoria) said he ...

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  51. FREMANTLE.

    Obscene Language.—Jack Munns, charged with having used obscene language in Leake-street, was fined £2. On a charge of having resisted arrest, he was fined £1. ...

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