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  2. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The House of Representatives met today and continued the debate on the Address-in-Reply. Mr. Bruce said that the action taken ...

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  3. LEVEL CROSSING TRAGEDY.

    The Criminal Court to-day commenced the trial of William Resuggan, the gate-keeper at the Wickham-road level crossing, when an electric parcels van crashed ...

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  4. FEDERAL TAXATION.

    Another action was to-day launched by the British Imperial Oil Company against the Federal Commissioner of Taxation. This time the company unsuccessfully ...

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  5. THURSDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    Yesterday's chart indicated that the weather throughout Australia was still ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. AUSTRALIAN CANNIBALS.

    After 12 months of exploratory work in the north of Australia as leader of an expedition organised on behalf of the British Museum of Natural History, ...

    Article : 408 words
  7. MIGRATION.

    The president of the West Australian Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. W. M. Gray) made an interesting announcement at a meeting of members of the ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN LABOUR CONFERENCE.

    The interstate conference of Trades and Labour Councils to-day discussed the necessity of closing the rants of Labour with the object of presenting a ...

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  9. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    Fine weather was again reported throughout the State yesterday morning. Frosts were again registered at many agricultural centres and over the ...

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  10. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

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  11. Miscellaneous Questions.

    In the House of Representatives to-day. Mr. Gregory asked the Minister for Trade and Customs, "What has been the amount of the bonus paid to Australian ...

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  12. Case for the Defence.

    Statements that the warning bell at the Wickham-road railway level crossing at Highett did not ring to announce the departure of the electric parcels van from ...

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  13. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Still generally fine, with east to north winds. A cold night inland. Unsettled weather followed by showers ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    Sandy Cape, 200 points; Babinda, 155. ...

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  15. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia.—Fine, some frosts and fogs, Variable winds tending easterly. Queensland.—Further Showers along the coast, chiefly north from tropic, with fresh ...

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  16. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    To-night will provide the last opportunity of enjoying the triple bill presented this week at the Prince of Wales Theatre, consisting of "The Sunshine Trail" ...

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  17. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY SMASH

    A demand for a special and public inquiry, with union representation, into the cause of the railway smash which can be granted by the Government in ...

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  18. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY.

    The Commissioner for the Commonwealth Railways (Mr. N. G. Bell), speaking to-day about the heavy cost of repairs to the boilers of steam locomotives ...

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  19. NORTHERN TERRITORY

    A disappointing state of affairs is chronicled in the report made public to-day of the Administrator of the Northern Territory (Mr. F. C. Urqubart) for the ...

    Article : 426 words
  20. "THE SEA HAWK."

    Produced at a cost of £800,000, and involving the employment of several thousands of people. "The Sea Hawk," a stirring film dealing with the days when ...

    Article : 271 words
  21. DETECTIVES' APPEAL.

    The appeals of Neil Olholm and Donald John Macpherson, former detectives, were dismissed to-day by the Court of Criminal Appeal, Both men were ...

    Article : 259 words
  22. Women's Auxiliary Council.

    A meeting of the Women's Immigration Auxiliary Council was held in the Soldiers' Institute on Wednesday afternoon, Mrs. C. H. E. Manning presiding. A letter ...

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  23. WIRELESS LICENCES.

    The Full Court of the High Court, consisting of the Chief Justice (Sir Adrian Knox), Mr. Justice Isaacs, Mr. Justice Higgins, Mr. Justice Rich, and ...

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  24. Wireless News Service.

    In the House of Representatives to-day, Mr. A. E. Green asked the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Hill), whether he would consider the advisability ...

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  25. THE SENATE.

    In the Senate to-day, Senator J. B. Hayes moved the adoption of the Address in-Reply. He stressed the importance of adequate transport between the ...

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  26. THE FRIVOLITIES.

    Interest in the opening of the Frivolities at the Theatre Royal to-morrow-night is evidenced by the state of the box plans which are on view at the ...

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  27. COPPER ORE.

    "The Mt. Elliott Company intends to acquire Mt. Cuthbert mines and erect a treatment, plant at Cloncurry." The Acting Premier (Mr. Mullan), in making ...

    Article : 242 words
  28. WATER SUPPLY.

    The Commissioner of Public Works (Mr. Hill) to-day gave details of an important and far-reaching re-organisation scheme for the Hydraulic Engineer's ...

    Article : 325 words
  29. TELEPHONE DIRECTORIES.

    Recently complaints have been reaching the Postal Department from telephone subscribers referring to the fact that they were being charged 5s. for ...

    Article : 220 words
  30. LUXOR THEATRE.

    To-night will see a complete change o[?] programme at the Luxor Theatre, and many novelties are announced. Keith Connolly and Gladys Shaw will provide ...

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  31. ANGLICAN SYNOD.

    The Anglican Synod in Sydney has appointed a special committee to consider the revision of the prayer book, with a view to rendering it more ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. Funerals of the Victims.

    Some of the funerals of the victims of the railway smash took place here to-day. The town had a mournful aspect this morning. Flags were flown half mast, and ...

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  33. Expected Arrivals.

    Vessels bringing new settlers for Western Australia are expected as following:— Esperance Bay, due to berth at ...

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  34. FREMANTLE ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY.

    The Fremantle Orchestral Society gave its 107th concert in the Town Hall, Fremantle, last night, before a good audience, which showed its approval of the ...

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  35. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN WAR MEMORIAL.

    On the occasion of a fire a few months ago, which demolished Richards's Buildings, in Currie-street, Adelaide, a series of designs which were under ...

    Article : 146 words
  36. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN RAILWAYS

    To cope with the growing suburban traffic the Railways Department has found it necessary to build a new type of engine, which will have a greater ...

    Article : 164 words
  37. SWIFT RETRIBUTION.

    Following an early morning raid by four detectives, Charles Watson, a brother of the man who was sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment in connection ...

    Article : 95 words
  38. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    Further consideration was given to-day by the interstate conference of representatives of the Friendly Societies to the alternative scheme of national ...

    Article : 311 words
  39. NEW ZEALAND.

    A deputation to the Premier (Mr. Coates) from various Labour organisations to-day protested against the deportation of the man Lyons, and asked ...

    Article : 160 words
  40. THE NEW STAR.

    The Government Astronomer (Mr. H. B. Curlewis) writes:— "On Wednesday the magnitude of the new star. Novia Pictor, was 1.7 on our ...

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  41. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    At the annual conference of the Graziers' Association of New South Wales to-day, Mr. F. B. S. Falkiner referred to statements made on the previous day that ...

    Article : 141 words
  42. RAILWAY REFRESHMENT ROOMS.

    A new system of management of the State, railway refreshment rooms will be introduced at the end of this month. The Chief Commissioner of Railways (Mr. ...

    Article : 117 words
  43. AERIAL MAIL.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Albert Green asked the Minister for Defence (Sir Neville Howse) what was the reason for the delay in the ...

    Article : 128 words
  44. FOOTBALLERS' CONCERT.

    A diversified vaudeville programme will be submitted under the auspices of the Perth Football Club to-morrow evening in the Unity Theatre. Jack ...

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  45. CHARGE OF MANSLAUGHTER

    John William Abbott (20), had been charged with the murder of his stepfather, Andrew Walter Cuthbert, at Leichhardt, on May 28, but at the close ...

    Article : 130 words
  46. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Leederville Oval.—Hoot Gibson will be seen in "Ride for Your Life" to-night. "The Sign of the Cactus" will also be screened. ...

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  47. A Wrecked Tanker.

    The tanker Cyrena, 2.618 tons, which went ashore when laden with case oil near Wanganui on May 24, is to be abandoned to the underwriters. The ...

    Article : 63 words
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