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  2. ANZAC DAY.

    In a number of city and suburban churches, yesterday was observed as Anzac Sunday. Wreaths were laid on honour boards, music appropriate to the occasion ...

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  3. MR. GREGORY CRITICAL.

    KALGOORLIE, April 22.—Discussing the suggested restriction of imports in Great Britain when passing through Kalgoorlie this afternoon by the Great ...

    Article : 386 words
  4. THE CHANGING WORLD

    Economic depressions hare come and gone in the past without greatly disturbing men's ideas on economic policy or causing any sudden break in established practice. ...

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  5. ALLEGED ASSAULT.

    In an affray on Mount's Bay-road on Saturday night, a traffic constable received injuries, which necessitated his admission to hospital. His alleged assailant, a young ...

    Article : 363 words
  6. Advertising

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  7. ROAD BOARD ELECTIONS.

    The annual road board elections were held on Saturday throughout the State. No polling was necessary in the Bassendean, Darling Range, Melville, Peppermint ...

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  8. CONTROL OF WHEAT.

    "Events are moving rapidly in regard to the wheat industry in Australia," said the president of the Wheatgrowers' Union (Mr. I. G. Bovle) on Saturday, when ...

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  9. PLANS FOR WEDNESDAY.

    "The Anzac day committee of the Returned Soldiers' League has completed all arrangements for this year's Anzac observance, and the league hopes that all ...

    Article : 419 words
  10. STEAMER FOUNDERS.

    SYDNEY, April 22.—Awakened at 4 o'clock on Saturday morning, the crew of the coastal steamer Boambee, anchored off Clarencetown in the Williams River ...

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  11. ARNHEM LAND NATIVES.

    SYDNEY, April 22.—The Rev. H. E. Warren, leader of the peace expedition to the aborigines at Caledon Bay, reached Sydney on Saturday. He disembarked from ...

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  12. KALGOORLIE FIGURES.

    KALGOORLIE, April 22.—The counting in the election for two members of the Kalgoorlie Road Board, which was held on Saturday, is not yet complete, but, ...

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  13. OBSERVANCE IN SUBURBS.

    The Anzac day service at Gosnells will be held at 3.30 p.m. on Wednesday at the Gosnells war memorial, Albany-road. Exservicemen will fall in on a marker in ...

    Article : 294 words
  14. FRUITGROWER'S DEATH

    ADELAIDE, April 22.—A sensational sequel to the finding of the dead body of Ernest George Coxall (50), fruitgrower, who was at first thought to have been ...

    Article : 226 words
  15. BUCKLAND HILL REFERENDUM.

    Ratepayers of Buckland Hill voted at a referendum on Saturday on the question whether the district should be divided into wards, as recommended by a ...

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  16. CHRISTIAN FUNDAMENTALS.

    "Philosophy and the Incarnation" was the subject of the second of a series of four lectures on "The Truth of Christianity" which are being given in the ...

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  17. A TRAGIC COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, April 22.—Edward Hunt (24), of Shaftesbury-road, Eastwood, and Gordon George Greentrees (21), of Comahstreet, Carlingford, were killed instantly ...

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  18. CHILD KILLED IN STREET.

    MELBOURNE, April 22.—When he ran from behind a motor bus after he had alighted from it, Geoffrey Leonard Taylor (7), of Box Hill, was struck by a motor ...

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  19. NEWSBOYS' STRIKE.

    The newsboys who went on strike because they were refused a higher rate, of commission for selling the "Daily News" held a meeting at the Perth Trades Hall ...

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  20. UPPER HOUSE REFORM.

    SYDNEY, April 22.—The old Legislative Council will cease to exist at midnight tonight in accordance with the proclamation issued by the Premier (Mr. Stevens) ...

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  21. SERVICE IN LONDON.

    LONDON, April 20.—The Anzac day service in London will be broadcast to Australia and New Zealand. There will be a brief ceremony at the cenotaph where ...

    Article : 91 words
  22. PETTY THEFTS FROM CAMPS.

    KALGOORLIE, April 22.—Petty pilfering from the camps, leases and small mines is becoming an acute problem on the goldfields. In the majority of cases the thefts ...

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  23. STRUCK BY FALLING TREE.

    MELBOURNE, April 22.—Mr. Martin Murphy (55) left his home at Lakes Entrance yesterday afternoon to go clearing on his property. He set fire to one tree, ...

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  24. SHOT BY MONKEY.

    SYDNEY, April 22.—Charles Alfred Broomhead (23), a native of Tasmania, was shot in the back by a monkey at Wirth's circus on Saturday night. The monkey ...

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  25. TRAIN ROBBERY.

    KALGOORLIE, April 20.—When a goods train from Perth arrived in Kalgoorlie on Wednesday morning, it was noticed that the seals on a covered bogie ...

    Article : 75 words
  26. PUBLIC HEALTH CONSCIENCE.

    Sir,—Whilst I fully agree that every effort should be made to place our hospitals upon a proper basis I am anxious to focus public attention upon the most ...

    Article : 404 words
  27. BEEF MEASLES.

    MELBOURNE, April 22.—The Acting Premier (Mr. Menzies) on Friday informed a deputation representative of primary producers, retail butchers ...

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  28. MURDERED CONSTABLE.

    DARWIN, April 22.—While approximately half the white population of Darwin stood bareheaded at the graveside, the remains of Constable A. S. McColl ...

    Article : 149 words
  29. SCOUTING FOR CRIPPLES.

    A branch of the special test group of boy scouts, which is designed for boys who have a physical handicap, such as the blind, deaf and dumb, and crippled, is ...

    Article : 305 words
  30. Wholesale Selling Price.

    In Saturday's issue of "The West Australian" Mr. P. J. Mooney (secretary of the disputes committee of the Metropolitan Council of the Australian Labour ...

    Article : 128 words
  31. GAOL FOR PRICE-CUTTING.

    NEW YORK, April 21.—In what is believed to be the first term of imprisonment imposed for a violation of the National Recovery Act, a Jersey City tailor ...

    Article : 112 words
  32. TWENTY-EIGHT MILE WALK.

    CUE, April 21.—Mr. W. Marshall. M.L.A., arrived at Cue from the Gascoyne district today after having been delayed in a motor conveyance on the bank of the ...

    Article : 73 words
  33. YOUTH ATTACKED BY BEAR.

    BRISBANE, April 22.—When attempting to drive a black bear back to a cage from which it had escaped at the zoo at Surfers' Paradise Hotel, Southport, on ...

    Article : 86 words
  34. NO MILITARISM.

    "Personally, I hate war. I think it is illogical and barbarous, and I believe nearly all civilised men and women have similar feelings and ideas about it. But ...

    Article : 376 words
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