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  2. FROM CHINA TO PERU.

    A contributor forwards the following interesting extract from a Californian newspaper:— A new use has been found for the ...

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  3. REPERTORY CLUB.

    A notable event in the Australian repertory movement took place last night, when the new quarters of the Repertory Club, Perth, were opened by his Excellency the ...

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  4. PREMIER'S PROMISES.

    Sir,—In consequence of the rules of debate it was not open to me to make any reply to the statements made by the Premier on the Address-in-Reply. I am, ...

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  5. LOCAL PRODUCTS.

    Considerable progress in the work of the women's section of the local products campaign was reported at a meeting of the Women's Economic Council, held at ...

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  6. PENSION COLLECTION.

    The Perth Police Court was occupied for about three hours yesterday in hearing a case initiated by the Repatriation Department. Thomas Porter (about 30) was ...

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  7. TRANSPORT PROBLEMS.

    The consensus of opinion in Perth yesterday among influential persons connected with commercial motor transport was that the Government is making a blunder in ...

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  9. STATE TOURIST BUREAU.

    The State Tourist Bureau, which during the whole of its life has been under the control of the present director (Mr. S. J. Hayward), was opened in its existing ...

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  10. AUTOMOBILE CLUB'S ATTITUDE.

    The president of the Royal Automobile Club (Mr. W. R. Campbell) said yesterday that the sentiments expressed by the Minister for Works (Mr. A. McCallum) ...

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  11. 'BUSES VERSUS TRAMS.

    Residents of Claremont whose homes are situated within easy walking distance of Bay View-terrace and Victoria-avenue, and who are at present served by trams, ...

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  12. NORTHAM'S CENTENARY.

    NORTHAM, Aug. 3.—Keen interest is being taken in the centenary celebrations to be held in Northam next September, and the committee in charge of the ...

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  13. THE LABOUR PARTY.

    At a meeting of the metropolitan council of the Australian Labour Party last night, a motion was submitted by the Leederville delegates expressing alarm at the ...

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  14. NEDLANDS EX-SERVICE MEN.

    The gardening competition being held under the auspices of the Nedlands subbranch of the Returned Soldiers' League again this year should prove interesting ...

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  15. FARMING.

    Sir,—Is there any valid reason why any sane man should engage in the business of farming for profit? The farmer has to buy in a highly protected market; he has ...

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  16. COTTESLOE ROAD CONSTRUCTION.

    Sir,—For some time reference has been made to new road construction methods at Cottesloe and claims have been made for its economy. Permit me to point out that the ...

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  17. CLAREMONT TO PERTH.

    From Claremont to Perth is approximately six miles. 'Buses cover it in 18 minutes, trains do it in 21; trams are more sedate, they require 50 per cent. more ...

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  18. NORTH BEACH IMPROVEMENTS.

    Sir,—Following upon the heavy expenditure for improvements at Scarborough last year by the Perth Road Board comes the welcome and timely news that the ...

    Article : 248 words
  19. EXPORT OF NATIVE BIRDS.

    Sir,—Every one reading "Bird Lover's" letter appearing in "The West Australian" of August 1 must have been filled with horror and indignation. It is a crying ...

    Article : 120 words
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