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  2. IMPERIAL PREFERENCE.

    The Lobby Correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle" states that the Labour Party are still wobbling in their attitude towards Imperial. ...

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  3. INDUSTRIAL.

    Before Mr. Acting-Justice Webb in the Arbitration Court to-day the Tanners and Leatherdressers' Union applied for the rescission of the Federal award and ...

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  4. ITALY.

    The Chamber of Deputies has adjourned until Tuesday its vote on the Bill regulating secret societies, after a debate in which Signor Cavazzoni asked for an ...

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  5. CRUISER BRISBANE.

    "Though the Brisbane is only a humble unit of the British fleet the Japanese navy welcomed us with the honours which are usually bestowed on an admiral with ...

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  6. THE STATE'S FINANCES.

    Speaking at the luncheon in connection with the opening of the Margaret River-Flinders Bay railway on Saturday, the Minister for Works (Mr. A. ...

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  7. BRAVE DEEDS.

    In quite an informal manner in the drawing room at Government House last night his Excellency the Governor and Lady Campian met some of those who had ...

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  8. CITY PROPERTIES.

    The completion of the sale of two big city properties was announced yesterday. They comprise Brennan's Arcade, which runs from Hay-street to Murray-street, ...

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  9. HEALTH SERVICES.

    Almost immediately after their arrival in Perth by the Great Western express yesterday, the members of the Federal Health Commission, appointed to inquire ...

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  10. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    A mid-way stage has been the reached in the conjoint cases in which the engineers' and moulders' union are asking the Arbitation Court—comprising Mr. ...

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  11. RUSSIA.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Lon-don "Daily Herald" (Labour) learns on reliable authority that the British Goverment has proposed to the Allies that ...

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  12. LOCAL OPTION.

    While the Prohibitionists failed to secure the necessary three-fifths majority in three areas wherein the prohibition were was in the ascendancy on ...

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  13. The Holy Year.

    An impressive ceremony lasting more than six hours was carried out by the Pone on the occasion of the first of the Holy Year canonisations, which will be ...

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  14. FISCAL ISSUE.

    A statement emanating from the Aus-tralian Industries Protection League that many manufacturers contemplated voting Labour in order to ensure adequate ...

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  15. PUBLIC FINANCE.

    At the annual meeting of the Victorian Chamber of Commerce to-day Mr. R. B. Lemmon was elected President for the ensuing year. ...

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  16. TIMBER WORKERS' CONFERENCE.

    On behalf of the delegates to the Timber Workers' Conference, Mr. T. Anthony (president) and Miss May Holman (secretary), of the Western ...

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  17. TROUBLED BULGARIA.

    The Sofia correspondent of the London "Daily Express" states that two thousand troops are engaged in repressing the activities of armed bands which are ...

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  18. The Zinoviev Letter.

    A supplementary report by the delegation from the British Trade Union which recently visited Russia has been published. They declares that no evidence ...

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  19. GOVERNMENT LOANS.

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. James R. Collins) referred on Saturday to the fact that influences were at work towards reduction in the rates of ...

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  20. POLAR EXPLORATION.

    The following wireless message has been received from the Fram, at Spitzbergan, under date May 16:—"The weather last week was impossible for the ...

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  21. DEATH OF PROFESSOR TOMLINSON.

    The death occurred on Sunday night, at the Perth Hospital, of Mr. A. Tomlinson, Associate Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Western ...

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  22. CAPTIVE WOMEN.

    Although the natives of Melville Bay, Cape Arnhem, Caledon Bay and Groote Island could state a great deal about the mystery surrounding the women who were ...

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  23. BEER STRIKE.

    In accordance with the decision of the public meeting held last week a beer strike was entered upon in Collie on Thursday morning. On that day and the ...

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  24. DAIRYING DEVELOPMENT.

    "It makes me restless and irritable," said the Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum), at Flinder's Bay on Saturday, "when I see and hear complaints ...

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  25. PRINCE OF WALES.

    The Prince of Wales is now touring the Eastern Province, where he has had an eqully enthusiastic reception as at other places. He is at present spending four ...

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  26. CARLTON TRAGEDY.

    As a sequel to the shooting at Carlton early on Sunday morning, John Maxwell O'Shea, aged 34, appeared at the City Court to-day to answer a charge of ...

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  27. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    The mutilated body of George Hibbard (40), a timber getter, of Minmi, was found this morning on the railway line, near Aberdare. It is surmised that be ...

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  28. FORESTRY POSITION.

    The period fixed for the receipt of nominations for three positions in the Forestry Department closed to-day. Two districts foresters are required and for ...

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  29. BURGLAR'S NOTE.

    The young and beautiful wife of a wealthy tradesman at Lugano (Switzer-land), when she awoke found at her her bedside the following note written in Italian: ...

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  30. Charge of Stabbing.

    Frauds James Conway, tram driver, aged 28, appeared in the Carlton Police Court to-day in connection with the stabbing of a young girl in bed early on ...

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  31. AFFAIRS IN CHINA.

    Speaking of the conditions in the Far East, a passenger by the steamer St. Albans stated that the Russian invasion of Shanghai was having an effect on ...

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  32. DISPUTED TAXATION RETURNS

    In the City Court yesterday, before Mr. A. B. Kidson, Acting P.M., Henry Thomas de Moulin, a motor taxi owner, was charged with having knowingly and ...

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  33. SAFEGUARDING ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM.

    Safeguarding electrical power systems with hundreds of millions of dollars worth of equipment, the autovalve lightning arrester is probably the most [?] ...

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  34. CATERING TROUBLE.

    There was no development yesterday in connection with the strike of hotel, restaurant, and brewery employees. The brewery employees' meeting held on ...

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  35. MUSIC TEACHERS' CONFERENCE.

    The opening function of the second annual conference of the music teachers of the State was held last night at the University. The gathering took the form of ...

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  36. GLASGOW OUTRAGE.

    A moo attacked eight Indians in a house in Glasgow and one Indian was fatally stabbed while others were injured. The police have made nine arrests. ...

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  37. TRAIN AND MOTOR.

    The level crossing at Eildon-road was the scene of an accident last night when an outward bound train from Bris-bane crashed nito a motor car carrying ...

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  38. GERMANY.

    The Berlin correspondent of the Morning Post" states that the Taxing Committee of the Reichstag has decided that all wages in excess of 60 marks per ...

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  39. BATHROOM TRAGEDY.

    A certain amount of mystery surrounds the death of Edward Gay, labourer, and Annie Gay his wife, both aged 35, who were found dead together in a bath at ...

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  40. AERIAL MAILS.

    So successful have the air mails of Western Australia, Queensland, and the Northern Territory proved that it is the ambition of the Postmaster-General (Mr. ...

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  41. FALSE PRETENCES.

    The get rich quick methods of Victor Wearne (31), commercial traveller, were terminated for a time to-day, when he was sentenced to three months ...

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  42. DETECTIVES' CONSPIRACY.

    In the Court of General Sessions to-day Judge Dethridge sentenced N[?] Olholm and Donald John MacPherson, ex-detectives, who on Friday were found ...

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  43. Mining Disaster.

    The total number of casualties in the Dortsfeld mine near Dortmund (West-phalia) was 41 killed and 27 injured. All the bodies have been recovered and the ...

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  44. MOTOR CYCLIST KILLED.

    Shortly before 8 o'clock this morning S. A. Ellis, a skin deafer, was driving a motor cycle with sidecar attached along Currie-street. When near the ...

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  45. MOROCCO.

    Reports from Fez state that General Freydenberg's forces have relieved the Boutoument post after severe fighting, in the course of which the enemy ...

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  46. MEMORIAL CHURCH.

    As the result of a conference between Archbishop Sharp and representatives of the Returned Soldiers' League and kin­dred association, on Saturday, it was ...

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  47. FATAL FALL.

    Having apparently lost his balance near the top of a flight of stairs at the Chapman Hotel. Brunswick-street, Fitzroy, this morning. John Monahan (65) ...

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  48. WOOL CASE APPEAL.

    The State Full Court to-day allowed the appeal of certain wool owners against the judgment of Mr. Justice Cussen in the recent action against Bawra for a ...

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  49. SPAIN.

    Martial law has been abolished throughout the country.—Reuter. ...

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  50. A SWISS EXPERIMENT.

    The municipality of Garden, a fashionable watering place in Switzerland, has decided to give free medical and nursing attendance in accouchements to all ...

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  51. FIRE ON A STEAMER.

    The steamer Dimboola which was forced to return to port on Saturday on account of a fire in one of her bunkers, and which was to have left for Sydney at ...

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  52. BRISBANE BURGLARY.

    During the week-end burglars broke open a showcase outside the shop of J. Sim, mercer. George-street, city, and stole goods of the Value of about £80. The ...

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