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  2. A TRAVELLER'S IMPRESSIONS.

    What will be regarded probably as one of the wonders of the motor world, the far-reaching effects of the earthquake upon Japanese finances, and the hordes of ...

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  3. THROUGH BUSH AND SCRUB.

    When good rains fell early in the year in the Murchison country it looked like a good kick-off for the season, and it would have been had following rains been ...

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  4. TUESDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    Rather weak high pressures dominated yesterday's weather chart, and rainfall, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. LATE PROFESSOR TOMLINSON.

    The funeral of the late Mr. Alfred Tomlinson, Associate-Professor of Civil Engineering at the University of Western Australia, whose death occurred on ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. MUSIC TEACHERS' CONFERENCE

    At the first of the business sessions of the conference of music teachers, held yesterday, two papers were read. Mr. A. J. Leckie, Mus. Bac., presented a ...

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  7. BIBLE SOCIETY.

    The annual meeting of the British and Foreign Bible Society. Western Australian branch, held at the Trinity Church. Lecture Hall, last night was given ...

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  8. CIVIL SERVICE LITIGATION.

    The attitude of the Government in regard to the appointment of inspectors and on the question of a weekly allowance to members for children in excess of two ...

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  9. TASMANIAN INDUSTRIES.

    Sir Henry Jones, speaking at an election meeting to-night, said he believed that industries in Tasmania were capable of providing plenty of work for the ...

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  10. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    More or less cloudy conditions persisted practically throughout the State yesterday morning, but rainfall was confined to a few isolated stations, chiefly in the ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    South-West Division.—Rottnest 2. points, Donnybrook 1, Cape Naturalisto 1, Karridale 6, Albany 4, Marrodong 3, Arthur 1, Wandering 2. ...

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  12. TO-DAYS FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Unsettled generally south of the tropics, with rain, North-east to north-west winds. ...

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  13. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia.—Fine, with variable winds, chiefly easterly. More fogs. Queensland.—A few iso[?]ated coast showers, otherwise fine, South to south-east ...

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  14. LIMBLESS SOLDIERS.

    Appreciation of the Federal Ministry's treatment, of former soldiers which was said to be the most generous in the world was expressed by a deputation ...

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  15. PASTORAL RAINS.

    Dalgety and Co., Ltd., report, having received a telegram yesterday from their Carnarvon Office, giving the following rainfall for pastoral areas:—Manberry, 165 points ...

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  16. TIMBER WORKERS' DISPUTE

    Sir,—When one defends the rank and file of unionism it is characteristic of officialdom to erect a fence around itself and to tell all and sunday to keep out and ...

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  17. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

    Perth: Maximum, 70deg.; minimum, 53deg. Adelaide: Maximum. 67deg.; minimum, 46deg. Melbourne: Maximum, 57deg.; minimum, 49 deg. Brisbane: Maximum. 73deg.: minimum ...

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  18. RAIN AT MEEKATHARRA

    A telegram was received by the Deputy Postmaster-General at Perth yesterday from the postmaster at Meekatharra, stating that 120 points of rain had fallen in 50 ...

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  19. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The famous soprano, Galli-Curcl, who will arrive in Perth this morning, will appear at His Majesty's Theatre to-morrow, Saturday and Tuesday nights. ...

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  20. STATE WAR MEMORIAL.

    Determined that the new effort to raise funds for the erection of a State war memorial will not strike the same deadend which locked, the first annual the ...

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  21. NELLIE BRAMLEY SEASON.

    A large audience at His Majesty's Theatre last night gave unmistakeable evidence of approval concerning the way in which the Nellie Bramley Company ...

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  22. PRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE.

    A complete change of programme will be shown at the Princess Theatre, Fremantle, to-day. The principal picture to be screened is "This Woman," in which ...

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  23. COST OF MOTHERS FUNERAL.

    Two brothers were involved to-day in a case at the Burwood Small Debts Court, in a dispute over the payment of the cost of their mother's funeral. ...

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  24. LAWYER IN TROUBLE.

    Henry Oliver Arthur Rankin, a legal practitioner, incurred the grave displeasure of the Banco Court to-day for his conduct in connection with divorce ...

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  25. MAJESTIC THEATRE, FREMANTLE

    A new programme will be presented to-day at the Fremantle Majestic Theatre. "Montmartre" is the leading picture, in which Pola Negri appears. "Three O'clock ...

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  26. LYCEUM THEATRE, MOUNT LAWLEY.

    "The Thief of Bagdad," in which Douglas Fairbanks takes part, will be screened at the Lyceum Theatre to-night, with special musical accompaniments. Seats ...

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  27. PRINCE OF WALES THERATRE

    Colleen Moore is the star of this week's pictured, "So, Big," at the Prince of Walles Theatre. The picture deals with the aspirations of a young mother ...

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  28. MOTOR FATALITY.

    At the inquest on Herbert T. Mathews, who died as the result of injuries sustained in a collision between his cycle and a motor car at North Adelaide on April 24. ...

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  29. COLISEUM PICTURES, SUBIACO.

    To-night the chief attraction will be "Pleasure Mad," with selected supporting pictures and orchestral music. An auxetophone concert will precede the ...

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  30. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Star Pictures, Leederville Oval.—"The Last of the Duanes" (Tom Mix), a comedy and a Jack Dempsey's "Fight and Win" picture will be screened to-night. ...

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  31. LUXOR THEATRE.

    This week's programme continues to please large audiences at the Luxor Theatre. Bert Desmond, Bert Harrow and Sam Stern supply comedy and vocal ...

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  32. MARINE ACCIDENT.

    While the tug Beaver was on its way down the river yesterday, heavy fog made navigation so difficult that she ran off her course and collided with the Colmslie ...

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  33. INCOME TAX CASE.

    Messrs. Gillott. Moir and Ahern, solicitors, yesterday issued a Supreme Court writ on behalf of the British Imperial Oil Co., Ltd., against the ...

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  34. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-night that in future the administration of Repatriation matters will be undertaken by Major-General Sir ...

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  35. "THE BING BOYS ARE HERE."

    The musical comedy, "The Bing Boys are Here," to be presented by the W.A. Society of Concert Artists at His Majesty's Theatre on Friday. May 29, for a ...

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  36. CITY TRAFFIC.

    Sir.—The City Council, town planners, and others have given much consideration of late to the problem of traffic in the City of Perth. Their attention seems ...

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  37. RESERVOIR LEAKAGE.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. L. L. Hill) in a statement to-day regarding the leakage of water from the Tod River reservoir on the West coast. ...

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  38. SAD DIVORCE CASE.

    In the Supreme Court to-day, Judge crisp granted a decree nisi in the divorce case brought by D. G. McDougall, Professor of Law in the Tasmanian ...

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  39. To the Editor.

    Sir,—In the "West Australian" of May 15 you publish an article in regard to Mr. Mackenzie, of the A.T.W.U., and Mr. Hughes. M.L.A. The trouble evidently ...

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  40. GRAND THEATRE.

    Only three more days remain in which to see "Armageddon," a picture' of the Palestine campaign and "the Derwent River and Norfolk." To-day for the first ...

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  41. CANBERRA BUILDINGS.

    The Federal Council Executive to-day resolved so remit to the Public Works Committee for inquiry and report the question of the erection of permanent ...

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  42. NEW PALLADIUM THEATRE.

    Virginia Valli and Forrest Stanley will appear in "Up the ladder" at the New PaHadium Theatre for three more days on[?]y. Other pictures of the current ...

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  43. HOSPITALS AND CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS.

    Sir,—In your timely paragraph in the Current Comment column of yesterday's issue, in referring to the manner in which the hospital and charitable institutors ...

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  44. THE UNIVERSITY.

    Sir.—The article in your issue of May 16 by Mr. Alexander will have been read with great interest by many and the unfortunate position of the State University ...

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  45. SCHOOL TEACHER FINED.

    Edward John White, a young school teacher at Howes Valley., was fined £5 with £9 costs, at the Singleton Police Court, on a charge of having assaulted a ...

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  46. WOMAN'S TRAGIC DEATH.

    Mrs. Agnes Fenton, aged 46, wife of Robert Fenton, of Claremont, who it is sated has been suffering severely from nerve trouble during the past three years. ...

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  47. PAVILION THEATRE.

    At the Pavilion Theatre to-day Thomas Meighan will appear in "The Confidence Man." Another picture will be "Long Live the King" in which Jackie Coogan ...

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  48. MAJESTIC THEATRE, PERTH.

    The present programme at the Majestic Theatre, Perth, will "be shown until Friday next The chief pictures are "My Husband's Wives," in which Shirley ...

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  49. NEW ZEALAND.

    The Cabinet has ratified the agreement reached by the wheat growers and millers regarding the prices for season's wheat. Under this agreement the millers ...

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  50. A BAD RECORD.

    At the Criminal Court to-day Richard Stoner (27), who last week was convicted on a charge of having had a shop-breaking implement in his possession at ...

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  51. MUSIC-TEACHERS' CONCERT.

    In connection with the conference of music teachers, which is now being held in Perth, an excellent programme of vocal. choral, solo instrumental, and orches. ...

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  52. SMALL BOYS' JOY RIDE.

    Two lads each about ten years of age, were arrested last night at Goodwood, a suburb of Adelaide, on suspicion of having stolen a motor car. In the State ...

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  53. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m. in No. 1 court, before the Chief Justice:—W Bridges (plaintiff) and H. C. Gordon (defendant). ...

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