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  2. THE NORTH POLE.

    The Duke of Abruzzi (the Italian exployer) has telegraphed from Arabia that he is willing to join in any steps which may be taken to succour Captain ...

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  3. TARIFF BOARD.

    An increased duty on whisky formed the subject of an inquiry by the Tariff Board to-day. The application for additional protection was made on behalf of ...

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  4. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    Although additional returns were received to-day, and the position was made a little clearer regarding one or two of the eight doubtful seats, the position ...

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  5. BRITISH LEGION.

    In his presidential address at the opening of the annual conference of the British Legion in the Queen's Hall this morning Field-Marshal Lord Haig ...

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  6. CHINA.

    The Chinese Press refers to the reports of the riots and police action dispassionately, adding that the Sino Foreign authorities have the matter in hand, and ...

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  7. THE MEAT MARKET.

    Sir James Connolly (formerly Agent-General for Western Australia) has written a letter to the Press supporting the ideas of Mr. J. B. Gramsie ...

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  8. SECURITY PACT.

    The Havas Diplomatic Correspondent confirms the report that Britain and France have virtually agreed to the principal points of a Note to Germany in ...

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  9. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    Mr. Dixon, K.C. and Mr. Menzies to-day asked Mr. Deputy President Webb in the Federal Arbitration Court that a day be fixed for the hearing of ...

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  10. CATERING DISPUTE.

    After a bitter straggle, which has caused considerable inconvenience to the community generally, the proprietors of hotels, restaurants and tearooms and ...

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  11. Further Disorder.

    Rioting was resumed this morning. An excited meeting took place last evening at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, at which fifteen hundred students and ...

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  12. THE HOLY YEAR.

    The Australasian pilgrims remained in the church for over eight hours to witness the entire canonisation service. They returned to see the Pope again, when his ...

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  13. MOROCCAN WAR.

    A message from Fez (Morocco) states that the report that Abdel Krim has European, Egyptian, Indian, and Tunisian army instructors has been confirmed. It ...

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  14. Adjournment Criticised.

    The action of Mr. Deputy President Webb in postponing the hearing of the application by the Australian Commonwealth Shipping Line and the ...

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  15. NEW ZEALAND POLITICS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. G. Coates) and the members of his Government were sworn in on Saturday, and the first meeting of the Cabinet was held afterwards, ...

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  16. Settlement Scheme.

    Lord Haig announced that he was working out a scheme for training ex-service men and their families, with a view to organising a Legion settlement ...

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  17. HUMAN WELFARE MENACED.

    The Bishop of Birmingham (the Right Rev. Ernest William Barnes) delivered a striking address before the Congress held by the Institute of Public Health ...

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  18. WIRELESS.

    The Postmaster-General (Mr. Gibson) has been endeavouring to arrange for a daily news bulletin to be sent out by wire-less to overseas vessels, and to-day he ...

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  19. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    At His Majesty's Theatre last night, a large audience greeted the third presentation by the W.A. Society of Concert Artists of the sparkling musical comedy ...

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  20. HUNDREDS OF BABIES.

    It was the unenviable lot of Dr. Hislop, medical superintendent of the Children's Hospital, yesterday afternoon, to have to award a few prizes among ...

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  21. ALLEGED CONSPIRACY.

    The appeals of Neil Olholm and Donald John MacPherson, formerly members of the Detective Force, against their recent convictions on charges of conspiracy, will ...

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  22. The Canonisations.

    The canonisations at which the Australian pilgrims were present were those of John Eudes, the founder of the Congregation of Mary and Jesus, and Jean ...

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  23. AUSTRALIA'S POSSIBILITIES.

    An interesting address was delivered by the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) at the Central Methodist Mission this afternoon. He took as his subject ...

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  24. Australian Transmitting Station.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce), speaking to-night on the subject of ex-tending wireless communication between Australia and the rest of the world, but ...

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  25. AVIATION.

    The Italian airship Esperia has despatched a wireless message stating that she left the Ciampino aerodrome near Rome at 8.45 last evening, and joined ...

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  26. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    At the Prince of Wales Theatre "The Roughneck," based on Robert W. Service's novel of the same name, is a film which should appeal to most audiences ...

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  27. MINIATURE PETS.

    The annual show of the Western Australian Miniature Pets' Society was held on Friday in the Protestant Hall, Perth. Good entries were received in all classes. Mr. J. ...

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  28. NATIONAL FORESTRY SCHOOL.

    In connection with the establishment by the Commonwealth Government of a national forestry school, the Prime Minister stated yesterday that, in pursuance ...

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  29. LUXOR THEATRE.

    The popularity of the current programme at the Luxor Theatre is reflected in the large audiences which have attended since Friday night. Six new ...

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  30. Australian Flying Boat.

    Squadron-Leader Wackett arrived from Randwick, Sydney, to-day, and called upon the Secretary of the Air Board (Major Coleman) in order to make ...

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  31. AUSTRALIAN INLAND MISSION.

    After an absence from the North-West of many years, the Rev. P. G. H. Brady B.A., and Mrs. Brady, M.A., of East Fremantle, left Fremantle on Sunday by the ...

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  32. HUMPHREY BISHOP CO.

    The Humphrey Bishop Company will give their final performance in Perth at the Theatre Royal to-night. To-morrow night they will appear at the Fremantle ...

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  33. FOOTBALL FRACAS.

    During the football match between Williamstown and Coburg at the Williamstown ground on Saturday disputes occurred frequently among the spectators ...

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  34. W. A. ALLIANCE AND PROHIBITION LEAGUE.

    Sir,—In your issue of Saturday last the Rev. George Tulloch replies to facts which I stated in my previous letter by a tirade of abase and misrepresentation. ...

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  35. MALICIOUS WOUNDING.

    Francis James Conway (28), a tram conductor, was to-day found guilty of having maliciously wounded his sister-in-law, Mary Ada Culhane at Carlton on ...

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  36. Coalition Still Hopeful.

    The Premier (Sir George Fuller) said to-night that he and his colleagues still entertained hopes that the Ministry would be able to carry on. Ministers ...

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  37. VANBRUGH-BOUCICAULT SEASON.

    The Irene Vanbrugh and Dion Boucicault season, which will be commenced at His Majesty's Theatre on Thursday, June 11, will be characterised by quick ...

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  38. PECULIAR ACCIDENT.

    Owing to the heat a cylinder containing 2,200 kilos of liquid chloride exploded at the railway station of Annemasse, a small French frontier town near Geneva, ...

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  39. STEAMER AGROUND.

    The Broken Hill Proprietary Company's steamer Iron Baron, which went aground on a mud bank in the steel works channel in Newcastle Harbour on ...

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  40. TIMBER WORKERS' DISPUTE

    Sir,—In delivering his knock-out, Mr. F. M. Kelsall forgot for the moment that he holds no official position in the Printing Industry Employees' Union. It ...

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  41. PRINCE OF WALES.

    When the Prince of Wales plays polo during his forthcoming visit to Argentina he will ride five of the best ponies in the country, and they will be his own ...

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  42. EVOLUTION AND DARWINISM

    The greater part of the meeting of the W.A. Naturalists' Club, held in the Perth Boy's School on Friday evening, was given to a lecture on Evolution by ...

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  43. MOTOR ACCIDENT.

    Five men who were occupants of a motor car which collided with a post and overturned in Bourke-street, Surry Hills, on Saturday night, were badly ...

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  44. "YOUNG MEN WITH CAPITAL."

    Sir,—Judging from remarks appearing in several issues of the "West Australian" recently, there seems to be a misunderstanding among your readers ...

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  45. PALLADIUM THEATRE, FREMANTLE.

    To-day's programme at the Palladium Theatre, Fremantle, which has been attended by large audiences since its reopening last week, comprises Richard ...

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  46. WOOL MARKET.

    A special correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that the Australian proposal to establish a Wool Information Bureau in London appeals most ...

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  47. PAPER PULP INDUSTRY

    An announcement of great importance to Tasmania was made by the Premier (Mr. J. Lyons) at a Labour meeting at Bellerive on Saturday night. The ...

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  48. To the Editor.

    Sir,—I have followed with interest the letters of Messrs. Whitbread, Kelsall and others, in connection with the Timber Workers' dispute. As an onlooker ...

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  49. ORGAN RECITAL.

    In St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church. Perth, to-night, an organ recital will be given by Mr. E. S. Craft. The programme will include Rheinberger's Sonata in C ...

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  50. To the Editor.

    Sir,—May I, as one whose actions Mr. Tulloch stigmatises as indecent and dishonourable, be permitted to place several facts before your readers so that they ...

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  51. BRISBANE BURGLARIES.

    Another attempt to steal sacred vessels from Roman Catholic Churches in Brisbane was made on Friday night, when burglars forced their way into St. ...

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  52. Proposed Stabilisation.

    The request of the convention of the Graziers' Federal Council of Australia to Sir John Higgins, and the reply, were freely discussed in Brisbane wool circles ...

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  53. MELBOURNE SCHOOLS.

    Strong exception is taken by the Minister for Education (Sir Alexander Peacock) to statements made by the president of the Victorian Teachers' Union ...

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  54. SUSPECTED PICKPOCKETS.

    The story of an exciting struggle between two detectives and three men whom they arrested near the general hospital on Sunday afternoon, was told ...

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  55. THEFT OF OPOSSUM SKINS.

    A robbery took place at Sheffield, on Sunday night, resulting in the loss of a large quantity of opossum skins from the skin stores of Wilcox, Mofflin, and ...

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  56. Thefts from Dwellings.

    Two residences in Paddington, Brisbane, were entered on Saturday night during the absence of the occupants. Entrance was gained through a window in ...

    Article : 52 words
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