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  2. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly met at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. FRUIT MARKETING. The Minister for Agriculture (Mr. M. ...

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  3. THURSDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    With the eastward drift of the high pressures, the influence of southern ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 110 words
  4. TARIFF BOARD.

    Important alterations in the law relating to the Tariff Board are made in an amending Bill which was introduced and read a first time in the House of ...

    Article : 266 words
  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representatives to-day Mr. Pratten (Minister for Customs), in reply to Mr. Blakeley, said that inquiries were being made as to the ...

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  6. MANUFACTURE OF PAPER.

    More than passing significance attaches to the announcement that Mr. Gerald Mussen has practically completed arrangements for the purchase of the Van ...

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  7. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN LIGHT-HOUSES.

    In the Senate to-day Senator Lynch asked the Minister for Trade and Customs what progress has been made with the equipment and erection of existing ...

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  8. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    Fine conditions were still generally prevalent yesterday morning, and the night, although comparatively mild, was productive of a few light frosts in the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL

    South-west Division.—Bumbury, 2 points Donnybrook, 7; Bridgetown, 7; Busselton 1 Cape Naturaliste, 2; karridale, 3; Cape Leeuwin, 10; Greenbushes, 7; Denmark, 2. ...

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  10. PERTH BEAUTIFUL.

    There is at last a prospect—thanks to the activities of the State Gardens Board and the Trotting Association, with the assistance of the City Council and the ...

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  11. NATIONAL INSURANCE.

    The question of amending the Invalid and Old Age Pensions Act to provide for the payment of destitute allowances has been included in the scope of the ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Unsettled and showery over west and south-west coastal areas and the southern agricultural districts, with ...

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  13. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia.—Cloudy over coastal section with some showers. Fine in upper north and frosty. North to north-west winds. Queensland.—Generally cloudy and some ...

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  14. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Last night in Queen's Hall, Mr. Frank Balden, the young violinist, emphasised his possession of a beguiling lyrical gift. To the fact that he was contending with ...

    Article : 363 words
  15. ACTOR DIVORCED.

    An application was made in the Divorce Court to-day to make absolute a degree nisi granted against William Lynton, actor on the petition of his ...

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  16. CONCERT AT MAYLANDS.

    Under the auspices of the Maylands Presbyterisn Church in aid of whose building fund it was held, an excellent, concert was given last night in the Lyric ...

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  17. STATE CHILD ILL-TREATED.

    Ill-treatment and injury to a State child, 8 years of age, placed under her care was the charge laid against Mrs. Hannah Pinkerton a registered ...

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  18. EXPORT OF ARMS.

    A new proclamation governing the export of arms and military or naval stores was issued to-day. Artillery of all kinds, apparatus to discharge all ...

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  19. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Claremont Picturs.—"Kentucky Davs" will be shown to-night. Cottesloe Pictures.—"Lilies of the Field" and a comedy will be screened ...

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  20. EXCHANGE PROBLEMS.

    According to the presidential address of the retiring president of the Bristnane Chamber of Commerce (Mr. F. de Little), delivered at the annual meeting of that ...

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  21. KENDENUP AFFAIRS.

    Sir,—Mr. Hughes, in his letter, the point. He accused me in Parliament of improper methods of advocacy and of being threatened with expulsion. ...

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  22. ALLEN DOONE COMPANY

    "Molly Bawn," to be presented by the Allen Doone Company at His Majesty's Theatre to-morrow night, in a modern setting, being an adaptation ...

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  23. PROHIBITION.

    Sir,—In his letter of August 25 Mr. Archdeacon says that there are 10,000 deaths annually in America due to prohibition. I can find no evidence for that ...

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  24. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    The current programme will be presented for the last time at the Prince of Wales Theatre this evening. The principal film attraction is an adaptation of ...

    Article : 157 words
  25. DESTITUTE GREEKS.

    In the Legislative Assembly Mr. Davidson (Labour) moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the report from Broken Hill that 25 Greeks who had ...

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  26. To the Editor.

    Sir,—In view of the astonishing revelations brought out as a result of the Kendenup Royal Commission, the general public, and especially those who put ...

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  27. POINTS FROM LETTERS.

    In an article in the "West Australian" of Saturday last. Professor Murdoch writes on. Mid-Victorian ideas. I suppose that period was from 1855 to 1875 ...

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  28. SHAFTESBURY THEATRE.

    The current week's programme at the Shaftesbury Theatre will be presented to-night for the last time, and a highly successful week will be brought to a ...

    Article : 93 words
  29. MAIL BOAT ROBBERY.

    When the R.M.S. Orvieto entered Sydney Heads this morning the detectives boarded the vessel and caused a stir by commencing investigations ...

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  30. THE SENATE.

    A discussion was resumed of the Budget statement. Senator J. D. Millen said that the taxation proposals of the Government did not go far enough. ...

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  31. To the Editor

    Sir.—I am in a position in verify the statement by Mr. A. G. Haynes, that Mr. De Garis has agreed to purchase from the trustee for the debenture holders. ...

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  32. JOHN O'NEIL'S WIDOW FUND.

    The committee of the John O'Nell's Widow Fund remind the public that the benefit concert will start at 3 p.m. in His Majesty's Theatre on Sunday next. ...

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  33. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius.—At 10:30 a. m., in No. 3 Count, before Mr. Justice Draper; Alice Julia Connolly (Petitioner) and Patrick Andrew Connolly (respondent), part ...

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  35. "THE GEISHA."

    The Society of Concert Artists announce that their next production will be Sydney Jones's charming Japanese musical play. "The Geishn." and ...

    Article : 77 words
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