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  2. GROUP SETTLEMENT

    As previously outlined in the "West Australian" a majority and a minority report have been made by the Royal Commission on Group Settlement. The recommendations contained in the majority report are:— 1. In view of the large amount of State funds involved, group settlement ...

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  3. SOLDIER-SETTLEMENT.

    In a statement issued to-day the Minister for Lands (Mr. Loughlin) said that there was a good deal of misconception regarding the offer by the Commonwealth ...

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  4. TUESDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    High pressures were prevalent over the greater part of the continent ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. PERTH WOOL SALES.

    Generally speaking, prices at yesterday's wool sales were no better than those prevailing at the April sale, but it was gratifying to notice that there ...

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  6. CONVERSION LOAN.

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) announced yesterday that, notwithstanding the very scarce supply of forms yet available, large numbers of ...

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  7. Bankers' AppeaL.

    The following statement was made to-day by Mr. J. G. De Crespigny, chairman of the Associated Banks of Victoria:— "The bankers accord unstinted approval ...

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  8. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    Reports received at the Weather Bureau yesterday morning indicated that a general light to moderate rainfall had fallen over the agricultural districts. It ...

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  9. QUEENSLAND PARLIAMENT.

    The final session of the twenty-third Parliament of Queensland was opened to-day by the Governor (Sir Matthew Nathan), in the presence of thronged ...

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  10. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Some light scattered showers over coastal and agricultural districts southward from Perth; otherwise generally, ...

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  11. TASMANIAN PARLIAMENT.

    The first session of the twenty-second Parliament of Tasmania was opened to-day by the State Governor (Sir Jas. O'Grady). who performed the ceremony ...

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  12. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia: Generally squally and showery, with strong blows between north and west and rough coastal weather. Queensland: Fine, cold night, many frosts ...

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  13. Minority Report.

    In his minority report Mr. Latham summarises his own findings as follows:— (1) As the result of inspections of ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    Gascoyne Division: Carnarvon, 6 points; Hamelin Pool, 7; Murgoo, 4 Mullewa, 18; Shark Bay, 15; Wooramel, 12; Mt. Megnet, 13: Woolgorong 16; Billabalong ...

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  15. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

    Perth: Maximum, 62 deg.; minimum, 54 deg. Adelaide: Maximum, 58 deg.; minimum, 48 deg. Melbourne: Maximum, 52deg.; minimum, 47deg. Brisbane, Maximum, 69 deg.; ...

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  16. PICTURE FILMS.

    Portion of the Tariff Board to-day took evidence in Melbourne concerning certain applications connected with the picture industry covering applications for an ...

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  17. THE GOLD CURRENCY.

    The Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. J. R. Collins) said to-day it had been expected in official circles that the sovereigns which the American authorities ...

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  18. Collection of Data.

    From the Department of Markets and Munition. Melbourne, the Western Australian Council of Industrial Development bus received the following ...

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  19. QUEENSLAND RAILWAY DISASTER.

    The inquiry into the railway disaster at Traveston was resumed to-day. Robert McGregor, fettler, said that at the point where the derailment took ...

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  20. MELBOURNE FIRE.

    Considerable damage was done by "a fire which occurred in the building occupied by the Commonwealth Institute of Science and Industry shortly before 2 ...

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  21. N.S.W. POLITICS.

    After discussion to-day the State Cabinet decided that Parliament should be opened on August 12 by the Governor with the customary ceremonial. ...

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  22. LABOUR IDEALS.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) is auxious that a conference of State Premiers should be held in Sydney before the State Parliament assembles on August 12. The ...

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  23. Anzac Day.

    It was stated by the Premier (Mr. Lang) to-day that representations had been made to the Ministry on behalf of a number of industrial organisations ...

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  24. TILE TRADE.

    An information initiating proceedings under the provisions of the Monopolies Act against persons encaged in the tile trade was signed to-day by the ...

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  25. I.W.W.

    In a strongly-worded statement made to-day, the Premier (Mr. Lang) repudiates the I.W.W. organisation. He says the I.W.W. is essentially hostile to ...

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  26. GENERAL NEWS.

    The killings at the Wyndham Meat Works for the current season up to last Saturday totalled 13,258 of cattle. Advice has been received from the ...

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  27. BUNBURY QUARTER SESSIONS.

    At the Bunbury Quarter Sessions to-day Bruce Stewart and Gordon Hall appeared before the R.M. (Mr. L. Crockett) on a charge of breaking and entering the ...

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  28. ALLEGED LIBEL.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. W. J. Denny), when speaking on the Address-in-Reply in the House of Assembly to-day, stated that he had obtained an ...

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  29. COLLIERY EXPLOSION.

    The Mines Department to-day received a preliminary report from its inspector (Mr. Hay) who was despatched to Helenshburgh to investigate the cause of the ...

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  30. PIANO INDUSTRY.

    Statistics, according to Mr. O. C. Beale, managing director of Beale and Co., Ltd., show that the piano industry in Australia is in jeopardy, and to save it higher duties ...

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  31. Another Comment.

    Referring to Mr. Garden's statement that he welcomes the revival of the I.W.W. movement in the State, Mr. J. McMahon (President of the Sane ...

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  32. PENDING DIVORCE PROCEEDINGS.

    Two summonses based on a divorce petition filed on June 9 by Alexander Mackie Younger, of North-road, Caul field builder, for the dissolution of his ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND.

    Alexander Tennant, accountant at the Bank of Australasia, a married man with one child, was sliding down a banister at the Club Hotel, Invercargill, when he ...

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  34. DEATH OF A JAPANESE.

    The body of a Japanese gardener named Yoshimastu Shiosaki was discovered in the bush near White Peak, nine miles form Geraldton, on Sunday ...

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  35. MELBOURNE TRAGEDY.

    A young woman, who has not yet been identified, to-day shot herself with a six-chambered revolver in the women's retiring rooms, situated on the fifth floor ...

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  36. ARBITRATION FOVOURED.

    At a recent ballot conducted by the South Australian Railway Officers' Association 96 per cent of the members voted in favour of seeking an award ...

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  37. MEETINGS.

    The annual general meeting of the Ugly Men's Association will be held in St. George's Hall on Thursday, August 20, at 8 p.m. Nominations for all offices ...

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  39. FATAL COLLAPSE.

    John Edward Mathieson, of Harding street. Coburg, while at the wheel of a motor car in the city to-day collapsed and died. He was at the time in company of ...

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