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  2. GOVERNMENT APPOINTMENTS.

    A deputation, comprising Messrs. J. G. Jeffery and G. P. Stevens, president and secretary respectively, of the Civil Service Association, and Dr. John Dale, ...

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  3. TUESDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    The main features of yesterday's weather chart were two low-pressure systems. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. PEARLING INDUSTRY.

    The output of mother-of-pearl shell from Broome waters last year was 1,250 tons, with 176 luggers ia operation. During 1923 the output was 1,175 tons, and ...

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  5. MARINE COLLISION.

    The Marine Court to-day decided to suspend for three months the certificate of Captain Anderson, master of the steamer Wallsend who was held ...

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  6. MALTESE HOOLIGANS.

    Since the arrival of many Maltese immigrants during the past few months, there have been occasional disturbances between Australians and parties of ...

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  7. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The production of "The Bing Boys are Here," which will be presented by the W.A. Society of Concert Artists at His Majesty's Theatre on Friday evening ...

    Article : 171 words
  8. MIGRATION.

    A radio message received yesterday by the Officer in Charge of Immigration from the commander of the s.s. Diogenes intimated that the steamer had been ...

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  9. A PARK ORATOR.

    Charles Reeves, who is well known for his outspoken remarks in the Adelaide Botanic Park on Sundays, was charged in the Adelaide Police Court to-day on ...

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  10. NORTHERN TERRITORY EXPEDITION.

    Mr. Michael Terry is the leader of an expedition which proposed to explore Northern Australia. The expedition will traverse some three thousand miles, of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    At the Prince of Wales Theatre, Rin-Tin-Tin, the trained dog, takes part in a sensational drama of the sea called "The Lighthouse by the Sea." Louise ...

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  12. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    Yesterday morning's weather reports showed that a little light rain had again fallen over west and south-west coastal districts and parts of the agricultural ...

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  13. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    South-West Division.—Geraldton, 47 points; Walebing, 25; Kalamunda, 6; Guildford, 3; Perth Gardens, 4; Perth Observetory 4; Fremantle Signal Station, 3; ...

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  14. HUMPHREY BISHOP COMPANY.

    The warm reception which the audiences at the Theatre Royal have accorded the current programme of the Humphrey Bishop Company indicates that this ...

    Article : 106 words
  15. WHEAT TRAFFIC.

    For the week ended on Saturday last, the quantity of wheat transported by the Railway Department was 134,029 bags in excess of the quantity carried during ...

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  16. TODAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Unsettled, with rain over west and south-west coastal areas and the agricultural districts, extending in a lighter ...

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  17. BATHROOM TRAGEDY.

    An inquest was held to-day on the bodies of Edward Gay, aged 35 years, a wharf labourer, of Gore-street, Fitzroy, and his wife Annie Gay, also aged 35. ...

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  18. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia.—Still cloudy fairly generally, with further showers in eastern districts chiefly to south and south-east, improving from the westward. Cool south ...

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  19. LUXOR THEATRE.

    This week's programme at the Luxor Theatre continues to attract large audiences nightly. Good comedy is provided by Bert Desmond and Bert Harrow ...

    Article : 86 words
  20. FOOTBALLER'S DEATH.

    Frank Angus Umliers (22), of Poowong, was injured while playing football for his local team on Saturday, and died in hospital to-day. The injured man was ...

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  21. GRAND THEATRE.

    To-day's new programme at the Grand Theatre is headed by "The Heart Bandit," with Viola Dana and Milton Sills at the head of a his cast. The second ...

    Article : 87 words
  22. PRODUCE STORES GUTTED.

    Damage to the extent of from £15,000 to £20,000 was done when the chaff cutting and produce stores of E. L. King and Co. at Werribce were destroyed by fire ...

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  23. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

    Perth: Maximnm, 74deg.; minimum, 59deg. Adelaide: Maximum, 63deg.; minimum, 68deg. Melbourne: Maximum, 56deg.; minimum 49deg. Brisbane: Minimum, 55deg. ...

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  24. TEACHERS' PENSIONS.

    It is understood that an influential section of the State School Teachers' Union favours an application for leave to appeal to the Privy Council with the ...

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  25. TURTLES.

    Recently a company was formed in England for the purpose of utilising the turtles which are numerous along the north-western coast of ...

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  26. INDIA'S MASS PRODUCTION IN EDUCATION.

    From time to time the farcical results which follow the "mass production" of graduates of the Calcutta University is made the subject of bitter comment ...

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  27. NEW PALLADIUM THEATRE.

    The last three days are announced of the New Palladium's big programme which is headed by the Master Picture's screen adaptation of the novel "White ...

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  28. WEALTH FROM PEANUTS.

    According to a report received by the Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) from the Northern Territory, two settlers on the Daly River ...

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  29. A Lecturing Campaign.

    One of the correspondent whose letters were put before members of the Perth Chamber of Commerce at last night's meeting announced his intention ...

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  30. ACCIDENT AT BOYANUP.

    Andy Martin, 24 years of age, a mill hand employed by the Argyle Timber Co., near Boyanup, was knocked down yesterday by a timber train which was being ...

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  31. EPIDEMIC OF MEASLES.

    A widespread epidemic of measles at present prevails throughout the State During the last few weeks many hundreds of casts of cases of the malady have been ...

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  32. MAJESTIC THEATRE, PERTH.

    A two-feature programme is being screened at the Perth Majestic Theatre, the principal film being "The Brass Bowl," in which Edmund Lowe takes the ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN CRIMINAL.

    At the Police Court to-day Robert Eadie pleaded guilty to the theft of an overcoat out of a motor car stating that he was very drank drunk at the time. The ...

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  34. PAVILION THEATRE.

    The new programme at the Pavilion Theatre to-day includes a comedy-drama entitled "Hook and Ladder," featuring Hoot Gibson. A William Fox picture ...

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  35. ENGINE FALLS OVER BANK.

    A spot over which the main trunk express passes nightly, was the scene of an exciting occurrence last night. An engine weighing over 70 tons. after ...

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  36. OPIUM TRAFFIC.

    The extensive traffic in opium in Melbourne and the country districts for some time past is casing the detective force some worry, and following noon the ...

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  37. THE "FRIVOLITIES."

    Preparations are well in hand for the opening appearance of the new costume comedy company, the "Frivolities," at the Theatre Royal on Saturday, June 6 ...

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  38. THE PROHIBITION LEAGUE.

    The Rev. George Tulloch, president of the W.A. Prohibition League, writes under yesterday's date:— "The council of the W.A. Prohibition ...

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  39. A WOMAN'S ORDEAL

    Awakened by sounds of a person, moving beside her bed about 4 o'clock on the morning of May 17, Miss Mary Culhane, of Amess-street, Carlton saw a ...

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  40. "THE TRANSFORMED ISLE."

    The remarkable picture, "The Transformed Isle," which presents a story of foreign, missionary achievement in the islands of Vella-Lavella in the Solomon ...

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  41. FLAG POLES AT DARWIN.

    A special meeting of the Town Council was held last night to consider the action of the captain of the sloop Geranium in erecting tripod flag poles without ...

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  42. PRINTING CHARGES.

    Sir,—In your issue of "Saturday last appeared a report of a deputation which waited on the Fremantle Tramway Board on the previous day regarding the ...

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  43. TUBERCULOSIS.

    Sir,—We, ex-soldier consumptives in the Edward Millen Sanatorium, read with amused interest the statement by Dr. Courtenay the Repatriation C.M.O ...

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  44. MODERN ROADMAKING.

    What as claimed to be an entirely now method and one which will revolutionise road making in places where there are none at present was explained yesterday ...

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  45. PRINCESS THEATRE, FREMANTLE.

    "The Girl on the Stairs," a mystery drama, with Patsy Ruth Miller in the leading role, is one of the attractions of the programme commencing at the ...

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  46. UPKEEP OF HOSPITALS AND PREMIUM BONDS.

    Sir,—I was surprised to read Mr. George Tipping's letter in this morning's paper, in which he states that my proposal for financing the hospitals by means ...

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  47. TIMBER WORKERS' DISPUTE

    Sir,—It is characteristic of Mr. Kelsall to make misstatement and then to argue around it, apparently to his own satisfaction. In your issue of May 23 he ...

    Article : 304 words
  48. MAJESTIC THEATRE, FREMANTLE.

    Virginia Valli is the leading Actress in a story of ambition entitled "Up the Ladder," which will be screened at the Fremantle Theatre to-day. Another film is ...

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  49. COLISEUM PICTURES, SUBIACO.

    To-night's attractions will be "Strangers of the Night," and "Montmartre," featuring Pola Negri, with orchestral music and an auxetophone concert. ...

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  50. LYCEUM THEATRE, MT. LAWLEY.

    To-night at the Lyceum Theatre, "The Last of the Duane," featuring Tom Mix will be shown. Also on the programme is "Jealousy," a picture in which the ...

    Article : 57 words
  51. COLLIE CYCLING FATALITY.

    The funeral of Harry McVee, the Young man who was fatally injured as a result of last Sunday's cycling accident took place this afternoon. Notwithstanding ...

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  52. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Star Pictures, Leederville Oval.—"The Great Diamond Mystery," featuring Shirley Mason, and "Just Off Broadway" (John, Gilbert) will be screened to-night ...

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  53. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice: E. H. Brookman, administratrix of the estate of Chales Danton Brockman (deceased). ...

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  54. FOUND IN THE RIVER.

    Margaret Parry, a married woman, aged 43 years, a patient at the Devon Hospital, was missed from her bed at the hospital about 5 a.m. to-day, and could ...

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  55. PHILLIPS RELIEF FUND.

    In response to an appeal by the joint secretaries of the Phillips Relief Fund (Messrs. G. A. Wright and S. A. Mahood) for funds in aid of the widow and seven children—all ...

    Article : 162 words
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