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  2. SATURDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    Saturday's weather chart was character listed by the appear announce of a depression ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ALLEGED NATIVE SLAUGHTER.

    "You saw the exhibits—fragments of hone and teeth—that Mr. Gribble put on. From the point of view of an untrained man do not you think they included ...

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  4. Duke as Enginedriver.

    After the more fell Greymouth for Christchurch there were many entertaining incidents on the journey across the Alps the scenic beauties of which, ...

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  5. CRANE COLLAPSES.

    One man was killed and another seriously injured when a crane, which they were erecting for the lighthouse on Tasman Island, collapsed of Friday. They ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    As the result of the determination of a mass meeting of members of the Carpenters and Joiners and Painters and Bricklayers' Union held at Camp Hill ...

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  7. STATE ELECTIONS.

    Mr. W. J. Butlers the selected Labour candidate addressed a well attended meeting in York on March 5, in Avonterrace. He was assisted by Senator ...

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  8. IN THE CHURCHES.

    In the North Perth Baptist Church last evening the Rev. J. Arthur Lewis delivered the third of a series of sermons on "Cities Which Saw the King." ...

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  9. At Christchurch.

    The train drew into Christchurch not so very late, due to the Duke's cutting out time further up the line. The Mavor met his Highness of the plat ...

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  10. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

    Perth max, 76deg., min, 60deg.; Adelaide, 74, 58: Melbourne, 73, 58: Brisbane,—,—: Sydney, 79, 61: Hobart, 69, 57. ...

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  11. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    Reports received at the Weather Bureau on Saturday morning showed that the previous day s anticipation of widespread rainfall was in a fair way to ...

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  12. ASTRONOMICAL DATA.

    To day—Sun rises at 6.17, sets at 0.36; moon rises at 4.93 p.m., sets at 2.9 a.m. Full moon on March 18. ...

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  13. THE POLITICAL MERRY-GO-ROUND.

    Sir,—How long will the public of Western Australia submit to the intolerable spectacle which they are now being called upon to witness? Three political ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    West Gascoyne Division.—Carnarcvon, points; Hamelin Pool, 43: Shark Bay, 39. East Gascoyne Division.—One, 5; Yalgoe, 27; Day Dawn, 8: Lennonville, 29; Mt. ...

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  15. COLLIERY DISPUTE.

    As a result of a conference between representative of the Colliery Officialsl Association, the Mines Department, and the Colliery Owners' Association, held ...

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  16. Destroy Not a Blessing.

    Preaching in the Charles street Methodist Church last night the Rev. B. M. Kirkland took as his text; "Destroy it not for a blessing is in ...

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  17. N.S.W.CABINET.

    With dissension in the Cabinet and intrigue within the Parliamentary Party, the Premier (Mr. Lang) is finding his position a most difficult one and no ...

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  18. PLATELAYERS' STRIKE.

    The strike of platelayers on the North- South railway remains unsettled. Notice has been posted that unless the strike is declared off, and men return to work ...

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  19. Withdrawal of the Duchess.

    Anxiety not to interfere in any way with the Australian programme is one of the chief reasons for the decision of the Duchess to be exempt from further ...

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  20. TO DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to day is:— Generally cloudy south from the tropics, with clearing showers and west to south winds. Cool to moderate ...

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  21. WEEK-END ACCIDENTS.

    Eight accidents involving motor vehicles and causing injuries to six persons, occurred in the metropolitan area during the week-end. No fatalities ...

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  22. RIVAL FLAGS.

    Prompt and tactful action on the part of the police prevented what might have been a serious clash in the Domain this afternoon. There were a large ...

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  23. TIMBER WORKERS' CASE.

    Judge Lukin, who is visiting Western Australia in connection with the timber workers' case before the Federal Arbitration Court, left Perth last night on ...

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  24. The Need for Grace.

    In St. Peter's Anglican Church, Mt. Hawthorn, yesterday morning the Rev. W. Sharp preached from the text "Where sin abounded, grace did much more ...

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  25. POWER HOUSE DISPUTE.

    To negotiate for a settlement of the dispute at the power house, East Perth, the Stat Disputes Committee of the A.L.P. will meet the Minister for ...

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  26. LEVEL CROSSING ACCIDENT.

    At the Bridgewater railway crossing a the early hours of this morning a goods train coming from Parattah to Hobart collided with a motor car carrs ...

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  27. A CLUB CARETAKER.

    Last month the industrial Magistrate (Mr. H. J. Craig) referred to the Arbitration Court questions arising out of a charge brought by the Metropolitan ...

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  28. GENERAL NEWS.

    John Clifford Dodd (21) and Harry Brown (28) were arrested by Detectives Parker and McLernon on Saturday on charges of vagrancy. ...

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  29. Duchess Convalescent.

    Still smiling through looking far from well, the Duchess of York left Nelson this morning. She cheerfully waved to the crowds outside the hotel and on the ...

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  30. UNEMPLOYMENT IN QUEENSLAND.

    The Minister for Labour and Industry (Mr. Gledson), who returned to Brisbane yesterday after an official visit to the chief coastal centres as far north as ...

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  31. Correspondence.

    Sir,—In last Tuesday's issue Mr. McCallum charges Sir James Mitchell with having done absolutely nothing to abolish "White City" stunts lands Mr. ...

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  32. OODNADATTA RAILWAYMEN.

    Sir John Quick, in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day, delivered judgment in connection with a claim made by the Australian Workers' Union for a ...

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  33. BOOTMAKING INDUSTRY.

    No objection having been entered, the Arbitration Court granted on Friday applications by the Boot Trade of W.A. Union for two agreements covering the ...

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  34. CHANGE OF NAME.

    The Arbitration Court granted on Friday an application to change the name of the Eastern goldfields branch of the W.A. Amalgamated Butchers' Union to ...

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  35. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    Valuable recommendations regarding the improvement of the meat industry are contained in a report compiled by the New South Wales committee of the ...

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  36. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    In the House of Representative today Mr. West (Lab. N.S.W.). gave notice that he would move:—"That the Government set aside an area of 20 square ...

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  37. ATTACK ON MISSIONARIES.

    The Minister for Home and Territories (Senator Sir William Glasgow) stated yesterday that he had receive advice from the Government Resident at ...

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  38. SHOT IN A QUARREL.

    George Gollisse (40) was shot in the breast and right hand on Saturday afternoon during a quarrel in a boarding house in Davies-street. Leichhardt. ...

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  39. An Explanation.

    Sir,—In your report of Mr. T. C. Ferguson's meeting in St. Bartholomew's Hall, East Perth; on March 10 there was a misleading reference which ...

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  40. CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE.

    At 3.30 p.m. to day the Governor (Sir William Campion) will officially declare open the annual conference of the Associated Chambers of Commerce of ...

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  41. REMOVAL TO CANBERRA.

    Officers of the Federal Public Service who will be transferred to Canberra have been informed by a circular of the arrangement which will be made for the ...

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  42. THE LAW COURTS.

    Nisi Prius:—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice:—Evan Clarke (petitioner) and the Crown (respondent)— (judgment). In ...

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    Councillor C. H. Bull, one of the United Party candidates for East Perth, will speak to night at the corner of Adelaide terrace and Bennett street at 8 o'clock. To-morrow night ...

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