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  2. Restaurant Scenes.

    The persistent demonstrations carried out by tearoom strikers had the effect of making most of the city restaurant proprietors keep their doors closed ...

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  3. WEDNESDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    Yesterday's chart showed a normal eastward drift of the systems since the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. WESTERN AUSTRALIAN BANK.

    The 167th half-yearly meeting of shareholders of the Western Australian Bank was held yesterday at the Banking House St. George's-terrace. ...

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  5. ENGLISH FOOTBALLERS

    A warm welcome to Perth was given to the English Soccer players yesterday by the Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin) and members of the City Council. The fact ...

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  6. SOUTH PERTH AFFAIRS

    When South Perth ratepayers foregather the proceedings are invariably, brisk, and a meeting of the West Ward Progress Association, held in the ...

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  7. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    Rainfall was reported from various parts of the State yesterday morning west and south-west coastal areas, southern agricultural districts and parts of ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    Gascoyne Division.—Hamelin Pool - 3 points, Cue 13, Peak Hill 27, Mekatharra 45, Nannine 25, Day Dawn 20, Mt. Magnet 3. South-West Division.—Garaldton 3 points, ...

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  9. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Further showers over west and south-west coastal areas, and agricultural districts, otherwise fine. West to ...

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  10. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia.—Mild easterly winds tend-ing northerly in the west, unsettled weather approaching the western division. Queensland.—Isolated coastal showers ...

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  11. To the Editor.

    Sir,—The extraordinary statement alleged to have been made by a police official that a cafe proprietor should sign the agreement required by the union or ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S MATCH.

    On the Subiaco Oval at 3.50 p.m. to-day, the Englishmen will play the first match of their tour against a representative metropolitan eleven. The local ...

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  13. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

    Perth: Maximum, 71 deg.; minimum, 64 deg. Melbourne: Maximum, 57deg.; minimum, 42 deg. Brisbane; Maximum, 68deg.; minimum, 59 deg. Sydney: Maximum, 65deg.; ...

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  14. A MOTOR RECORD.

    Driving an Amilear stock model Messrs. S. Hennessey and P. Pederson left Broken Hill at 7 o'clock this morning on an attempt to lower the motor ...

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  15. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    Only two more nights remain to witness the performance of the Irish comedy "Paddy the Next Best Thing" by the members of the Nellie Bramley ...

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  16. DISABILITIES COMMISSION.

    Further evidence was submitted to-day by the Commonwealth Statistician and Actuary (Mr. Charles E. Wickens) to the Federal Royal Commission which is ...

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  17. An Employer's Protest.

    Mr.W. H. Taylor, trading as the Maypole Dairy Co., who conducts refreshment rooms in St. George's terrace, made the following statement last evening:— ...

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  18. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    "Girl Shy," a seven ree! comedy featuring Harold Lloyd, is said to be that comedian's greatest film yet made. It deals with the adventures of a shy young ...

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  19. GENERAL NEWS.

    Mails which left Fremantle by the s.s. Khyber on April 6, reached London last Saturday. The West Perth Football Club ...

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  20. LUXOR THEATRE.

    A large audience greeted last night's performance at the Luxor Theatre, when a thoroughly entertaining programme was submitted. An act containing many ...

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  21. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—There is not much to quarrel with in the selection of the team to re-present the State against England on Saturday, with the exception of the ...

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  22. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The Humphrey Bishop Company will to-night make the final presentation of their current vaudeville programme at the Theatre Royal. Moon and Morris ...

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  23. "THE BING BOYS ARE HERE."

    In making the choice of their next production the Society of Concert Artists has decided to enter the field of musical revue, and will on May 29, commence a ...

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  24. BEER STRIKE.

    A well-attended public meeting was held in the main street last night, with Mr. T. M. Lowry in the chair. Mr. Lowry explained the the object of the ...

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  25. Position at Fremantle.

    At Fremantle yesterday the position in connection with the hotel and restaurant employees' dispute remained unchanged. Those hotel proprietors whose ...

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  26. "ARMAGEDDON."

    Yesterday morning in the Grand Theatre, Perth, a private screening was given of a film entitle. "Armageddon," which embodies the history of the Palestine and ...

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  27. Government Auditor's Report.

    During the proceedings at the ratepayers' meeting at South Perth on Tuesday night, references were made to the Government Auditor's report on the ...

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  28. MICHAEL MULCAHY'S WILL.

    A petition by the trustees of the will of the late Michael Mulcahy, formerly of Fremantle, licensed victualler, for an in [?]pretation of several phase of the ...

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  29. Strike at Maylands.

    A meeting was held opposite the Maylands railway station last night, when some five or six hundred persons declared their intention of boycotting the local ...

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  30. PROPOSED GOLD BONUS

    The Yilgarn Road Board at its meeting last night discussed the gold bonus and carried a resolution approving of it, on the ground that the Yilgarn goldfields had ...

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  31. SYDNEY BURGLARS.

    Two men, mho had broken into the Central Bond Free Stores, in Sussex-street, Sydney, early this morning, were captured by the police while they were ...

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  32. Ministerial Comment.

    The Minister for Justice and Police (Mr. J. C. Willcock) was disinclined yesterday to discuss the position caused by the strike. In answer to a question ...

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  33. At Midland Junction.

    Following upon a recent decision, the Midland Junction beer strike committee caused the names of six persons, who entered bars in the district since the strike ...

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  34. MARINE MISHAP.

    Advice has been received in Sydney that the Hain Steamship Company's cargo steamer Trebartha, of 4,597 tons gross register, is ashore on a reef near ...

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  35. CORRESPONDENCE.

    Sir,—Have we responsible Government? After recent happenings in Fremantle and during the last few days in Perth where the law and liberty of the ...

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  36. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE ALLEGED.

    Workmen engaged on a dredge on the Torrens Lake were attracted about 1 o'clock this afternoon by the sight of a woman and a boy struggling in the ...

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  37. RAILWAY IMPROVEMENTS.

    In furtherance of a scheme for improving the railway services in South Australia, and also with a view of providing more comfort and efficiency in ...

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  38. NORTHERN AUSTRALIA

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Pearce) signified to-day the reception of sanctions from Queensland and Western Australia for the ...

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  39. MEETINGS.

    A meeting of dairymen and stockowners will be held in the Court Hotel on Friday next, to discuss important matters. ...

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  40. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Having occasion on Saturday evening to seek bodily nourishment. I, with a lady friend, gained admittance to a Hay-street tearoom. We had not been ...

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  41. A BETTING GAME.

    By refusing to register premises in which it is proposed to conduct the game councils can ban "Housey Housey," the betting game which has caused much ...

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  42. A TASMANIAN POSITION.

    The time fixed for the receipt of applications for the position of general manager and chief engineer of the hydroelectric department expired to-day, ...

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  43. HOMESTEAD BURNED.

    The homestead at Wilcowie station, near Carrieton, which was constructed of wood and iron, has been totally destroyed by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Hardy and their, ...

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  44. STATUS OF FIJI.

    A private letter from Fiji announces that a petition is in circulation asking that the status of the group be altered from that of a Crown Colony to a ...

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