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  3. TAXATION LAW.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 11.—Besides trying to evolve simpler methods of collecting taxes, upon which question a tentative agreement was reached, the conference ...

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  4. PRIMARY PRODUCERS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—The need for cooperation among primary producers and all sections of the community was emphasised by the Acting Prime Minister (Dr. ...

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  5. SYDNEY MILITANTS.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—A serious development occurred in the shipping strike during the week-end, when the crew of the A.U.S.N. freighter Mildura joined the ...

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  6. LEAGUE FOOTBALL.

    Team tactics were put to the test on Saturday when the West Australian National Football League's matches were played in an awkward, gusty wind. It was ...

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  7. FREMANTLE NOT AFFECTED.

    Shipping agents and officials of the West Australian branch of the Seamen's Union of Australasia and of the Fremantle Lumpers' Union were not in a position ...

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  8. WEST PERTH SUPERIOR.

    West Perth had an easy win over Claremont at the Claremont Oral on Saturday. A strong, bleak wind kept the scoring down one end and blew the ball ...

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  9. GROWTH OF TRAFFIC.

    LONDON, Aug. 10.—Beginning early on Monday morning, the Minister for Transport (Mr. Hore-Belisha) has arranged for the most elaborate traffic census ever ...

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  10. FOUNDRY DISPUTE.

    A development on Saturday concerning the industrial dispute at the Kalgoorlie Foundry was the arrival in Perth by the Goldfields express of Mr. W. Liddell ...

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  11. EAST PERTH WINS AGAIN.

    Mainly because of its heavy scoring in the third quarter of the game and its strong defence in the closing stages of play. East Perth defeated Victoria Park ...

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  12. REBUFF FOR MR. LANG

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—By an overwhelming majority, supporters of the Inner Group were outvoted at a meeting of the Lang Labour Leagues at Marrickville ...

    Article : 193 words
  13. SUBIACO SUCCESSFUL.

    In a brief but hectic passage of fast, co-ordinated and well-planned football towards the end of the third quarter, Subiaco established for itself a ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN AVIATION.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 11.—The Minister for Defence (Mr. Archdale Parkhill) at Manly yesterday afternoon, when opening a hall for the local branch of the Australian Air ...

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  15. MT. LAWLEY CLUB.

    The Mt. Lawley Metropolitan junior Football Club will conduct a carnival in Wallish's Hall tonight. All supporters and friends are invited. ...

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  16. SUBIACO CLUB.

    In the Subiaco Football Club's rooms the supporters of F. Merson, a candidate for the popular player competition, will hold a dance tonight and a, bridge evening (cash prizes) on ...

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  17. THE KNOCK-OUT.

    F. A. Butcher (East Fremantle) flies above L. Strack, of Subiaco, to punch the ball to a team mate during Saturday's league football match at Subiaco Oval. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. STEAMER'S FAST RUN.

    CAPE TOWN, Aug. 10.—The City of Manchester, after bunkering for a few hours, sailed for Port Pirie today. Her steaming time from the builders' yards ...

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  19. GOLDFIELDS GAMES.

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 11.—The final round of the Goldfields League series of matches was concluded today, when Kalgoorlie, 19.17, defeated Boulder City, 7.4. at Kalgoorlie, and Mines ...

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  20. SOUTH MELBOURNE BEATEN.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 11.—Playing with greater certainty and dash, Carlton obtained a victory over South Melbourne in the league football match played yesterday. Close scoring redeemed ...

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  21. HOUSING PLAN.

    LONDON, Aug. 8.—The Housing Bill, which completed the legislative framework of the Government's plans for dealing with the housing problem and which for ...

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  22. KALGOORLIE MINERS.

    KALGOORLIE, Aug. 11.—At a meeting tonight of the Kalgoorlie and Boulder section of the mining division of the Australian Workers' Union, it was decided ...

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  23. EASY VICTORY FOR STURT.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 11.—The first and second teams on the South Australian League football premiership table were beaten yesterday, thus intensifying the interest in the fight for places ...

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  24. SUGAR AGREEMENT.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 11.—The Lang Labour Group in the Federal Parliament, under the leadership of Mr. Beasley, will not oppose the ratification of the ...

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  25. SPEED AND DETERMINATION.

    By defeating South Fremantle at the Fremantle Oval on Saturday, Swan Districts practically destroyed South Fremantle's chance of competing in the ...

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  26. SAFETY IN THE AIR.

    LONDON, Aug. 9.—To discover means of aiding the landing of aircraft when an aerodrome is obscured by fog, and of warning aircraft in the neighbourhood of ...

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  27. GROUSE SEASON OPENS.

    LONDON, Aug. 9.—A feature this year of the usual heavy passenger traffic to Scotland for the "Twelfth"—the opening of the grouse season—is the increase in ...

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  28. TASMANIAN MATCHES

    HOBART, Aug. 11.—The fourth round of Tasmanian League matches was concluded yesterday. Newtown, which was defeated by Lefroy, has displaced from the lead by North ...

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  29. MINOR GRADE RESULTS.

    Minor association football matches played on Saturday resulted:— Victoria Park, 16.16 (Winter 8, Clapp 4, Dewar 2, Trainor 2) beat East Perth, 12.10 ...

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  30. ALLEGED DRUNKEN DRIVING.

    Three men were arrested on Saturday evening in the suburbs and charged at the central police station with having driven motor vehicles while under the ...

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  31. FAST FLYING.

    LONDON, Aug. 10.—-Mr. T. Campbell Black, who had to abandon at Cairo the first of the record-breaking long-distance flights which he planned to make with a ...

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  32. LORD WOOLAVINGTON DEAD.

    LONDON, Aug. 9.—Lord Woolavington, the well-known racehorse owner, who twice won the Derby, and the head of the famous Scotch distillery firm of ...

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