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  2. KENDENUP COMMISSION.

    The hearing of the evidence of Mr. T. J. Hughes, M.L.A., was completed yesterday by the Royal Commissioner (Mr. Ross McDonald) who is inquiring ...

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  3. AUSTRALIAN IMPERIAL BAND.

    A vigorous beginning was made last night with the organisation of Western Australia's support of the Australian Im-perial Band which it is proposed to send ...

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  4. ACROSS THE RIVER.

    Residents of Bayswater attended in force at the local town hall last night on the occasion of a meeting held for the purpose of voicing the claims of the ...

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  5. INTERSTATE LAWN TENNIS.

    Fine weather favoured the Lawn Tennis Association, when the championship contests were resumed to-day on the Albert Ground. Patterson's sprained ...

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  6. SYDNEY BAKERS' STRIKE.

    There is a probability of the strike of operative bakers extending beyond New South Wales. At a mass meeting of the Operative Bakers' Union held at the ...

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  7. RINDERPEST.

    A particularly cheerful piece of news, gleaned last evening from the Commonwealth representative on the Rinderpest Board of Control (Mr. W. A. N. ...

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  8. WEDNESDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    Yesterday's weather chart showed that a gradual intensification of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Fine generally. Hot from the Murchison northward, and rising temperatures over west and south-west ...

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  10. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    According 10 reports received at the Weather Bureau yesterday morning, the only rainfall for the previous 24 hours was 0.05 inches at Wyndham, while ...

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  11. THE RAINFALL.

    Wyndham, 5 points. ...

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  12. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The last two nights are announced of the current vaudeville programme at the Shaftesbury Theatre. On Saturday evening Sam Stern, the popular Jewish ...

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  13. BUFFALO FLY.

    "We wish to bring under your notice a most serious pest—the Buffalo fly"—said Mr. H. W. Clarkson, the opening spokesman of a deputation, representing ...

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  14. TASMANIAN POLITICS.

    When the Legislative Assembly met to-night the Leader of the Opposition (Mr. J. C. Newton) gave notice to move the next day:—"That in the opinion of ...

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  15. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE.

    An exceptionally entertaining programme is being presented at the Prince of Wales Theatre this week. The vaudeville portion, which is of a very ...

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  16. A SYDNEY LOAN.

    The City Treasurer (Mr. Solomon) in a minute to the Lord Mayor, drew attention to the splendid terms secured by the City Council of Sydney in the ...

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  17. BITTEN BY SNAKES.

    The mystery deepens regarding the case of the boy Clifford Scholes, who has been the subject of repeated bites by snakes at his father's farm. For the ...

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  18. "UGLIELAND."

    Last night the Railway and Tramways Boys' Band played a number of selections at the "Ug[?]eland" carnival, which was thronged with people up to ...

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  19. SCIENCE AND AGRICULTURE.

    The Governor-General (Lord Forster) arrived here to-day. In the afternoon he unveiled two memorial tablets on the new buildings being erected in the ...

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  20. COKE WORKERS' STRIKE.

    So far as negotiations for the settlement of the coke workers' strike are concerned a deadlock appears to have been reached. The claim of the men for ...

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  21. RAILWAY FINANCES.

    Figures which have been made available with regard to the operations of the State railways for the first six months of the current financial year disclose a ...

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  22. ELECTORAL UNIFORMITY.

    "Queensland has not yet agreed to the amalgamation of Federal and State electoral rolls." the Attorney General said to-day. The Minister explained that ...

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  23. SYDNEY HARBOUR BRIDGE.

    It has been ascertained from an authoritative source that the engineer-in-chief and designer of the Sydney Harbour bridge (Mr. Bradfield) has eliminated ...

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  24. Lithgow Ironworks.

    Although there is enough basic steel pigiron at the Lithgow iron works to last for several weeks, there have been dismissals at the blast furnaces. Both ...

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  25. OLYMPIA THEATRE.

    The reputattion which the Sunshine Players have won with Perth's amusement-seekers, is fully maintained in the current programme of vaudeville ...

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  26. MELBOURNE GAOL.

    Leslie Taylor, Michael Cas[?]ello, a former warder; Charles Daniel Toolin, managing clerk for Luke Murphy, solicitor: Thomas Taylor, a stevedore; and ...

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  27. ALLEGED ILLICIT LIQUOR.

    Ellen Robinson was charged, before Mr. A. B. Kidson, Acting P.M., in the City Court yesterday, with having been in possession of a ten-gallon keg of ...

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  28. Victorian Inquiries.

    Several days ago the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) requested the Victorian Government to appoint Mr. Ross McDonald a Royal Commissioner, under the ...

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  29. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    Mr. Chaffey, Minister for Agriculture and chairman of the State Commission for the Empire Exhibition, has received official advice that arrangements for the ...

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  30. COLISEUM GARDENS.

    To-night's attractions at the Coliseum Gardens, Subiaco, will be "First Love" and "Java Head." Mr. David Lyle will offer vocal items. An orchestra under ...

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  31. PRICES OF FOOD.

    The results of the investigations made by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. Charles H. Wickens) regarding the prices of food and groceries (40 commodities). ...

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  32. Y.A.L. BOYS.

    To-night is the last night that the Y.A.L. boys will spend in camp in Sydney, as they commence the homeward journey by special train at 8 o'clock ...

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  33. TOWN HALL, FREMANTLE.

    A vaudeville bill, comprising twelve acts, with new scenery and full orchestra, will be presented at the Town Hall, Fremantle, on Saturday and Monday ...

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  34. RAILWAY GUARD INJURED.

    "While endeavouring to lift a dragging brake on a rake of trucks laden with logs, Albert Franklin, a railway guard employed by the Wil[?]up Karri and ...

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  35. MISCELLANEOUS.

    River Trips.—The s.s. Zephyr will leave Perth each evening at 8 o'clock on river trips. On Saturday, Sunday, and Monday next the vessel will leave at ...

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  36. SMALL BOYS AND MATCHES.

    After hearing the stories of two playmates—Sammy McGrath (9)and Johnny Reynolds (10)—related to Mr. J. Burrows, J.P., in the Inquiry Court to-day ...

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  37. MIGRATION.

    The Officer in Charge of Immigration (Mr. I. Crawcour), who is also Commonwealth Immigration Officer for Western Australia, is in receipt of advice from ...

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  38. THE CITY ENGINEER.

    Sir,—It seems to me that the City Council, having assured itself of the capabilities of Mr. Galbraith before his [?] [?]ment as City Engineer, should ...

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  39. THE "WESTERN MAIL."

    An interesting feature of the pictorial section of the current week's issue of the "Western Mail" is a series of photographs of the city of Ypres, taken before ...

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  40. HORSE KILLS HORSE.

    At Taree a young man named B. Noone had a remarkable experience when riding after a horse that was blind in one eye. He galloped up on the ...

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  41. COTTESLOE BEACH AFFAIRS

    At the last ordinary meeting of the Cottesloe Beach Road Board there were present: Messrs. F. Mann, S. R. L. El-liott. Geo. Christian, W. Cameron, G. ...

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  42. CHORUS TROUBLE.

    A statement was issued from J. C. Williamson's office to-night announcing a complete settlement of the dispute on the subject of the Italian male ...

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  43. SHOT IN A CAFE.

    On January 8 Albert Edward Lancelot Johnson aged 30 years, a licensed hire car driver, was fatally shot at Mrs. Scholari's Austral Wine Cafe in ...

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  44. COMMUNISTS DEFEATED.

    Considerable interest attached to the annual meeting and election of officers of the Balmain branch of the Australian Labour Party owning to the fact that a ...

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  45. N.S.W. RAINS.

    Reports from the North Coast districts of New South Wales indicate that very heavy falls of rain have occurred since Monday. Instances of four and ...

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  46. Expected Arrivals.

    Vessels due to arrive within the next few weeks with migrants for this State are as follow:—Baradine, due at Fremantle on January 20, 285; Ormuz. due ...

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  47. A PHENOMENAL CROP.

    A phenomenal crop return has been recorded this season by a Toodyay farmer Mr. E. J. Harrington, of Oakley. From 112 acres he has taken 150 tons of hay, ...

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  48. FREMANTLE YACHTING DISASTER.

    In response to the appeal by the Fremantle Sailing Club for help for the dependants of the late 'Mr. Les. Reynolds, one of the victims of the recent ...

    Article : 58 words
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