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  3. ENGINEERS' TOUR.

    Nothing interested delegates to the Engineering Conference during their tour of the South-West more than the new forest fire look-out tower at East Kirup, ...

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  4. FARMERS' RELIEF PLAN

    KALGOORLIE, April 5.—"Now that the Governments of the Commonwealth and the States have passed their farmers debt relief legislation and the plan is in ...

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  5. WOMAN IN FLAMES.

    Enveloped in flames when a primus stove burst in a lodging house in Palmerston-street on Saturday morning, Miss Bridget Stuart (65) received fatal burns. ...

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  6. EILEEN JOYCE.

    Miss Eileen Joyce played, at His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday evening, to the largest and warmest audience of her Perth season so far. For the first ...

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  7. SHORTER HOURS.

    A third meeting of members of trades unions was held yesterday in the Perth Trades Hall to discuss a 40-hour week and ways of attaining it. About 250 ...

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  8. DELEGATES' ENGAGEMENTS.

    After the return from the country of the main body of delegates to the Engineering Conference on Saturday evening, some of them accepted an invitation ...

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  9. TWO BOYS DROWNED.

    Within a few minutes after they had entered the water, two boys, eight years of age, were drowned in the Swan River, near the Hurlingham polo grounds, about ...

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  10. SWEPT DOWN RIVER.

    SYDNEY, April 5.—Three persons, grandfather, mother, and daughter, were drowned and several, others had narrow escapes in the Namoi River, near Baan ...

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  11. THE FEDERAL INQUIRY.

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—It was announced yesterday that the Australian Workers' Union would not be represented at the proposed shorter working week ...

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  12. THE POET GORDON.

    Sir,—The doubt as to whether the poet Gordon actually engaged in sheep farming in this country, as expressed by Mr. Cramond, in "The West Australian" of ...

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  13. 44-HOUR WEEK IN TASMANIA.

    HOBABT, April 5.—The Premier (Mr. Ogilvie) said today that it was the intention of the Government to introduce a 44-hour week at the mental hospital. ...

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  14. MOTOR CYCLE ACCIDENT.

    KALGOORLIE, April 5.—Richard Mulgart (21), grocers' assistant, of Boulder, was admitted tonight to the Kalgoorlie District Hospital in an unconscious ...

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  15. THE FROCKING.

    Once again Miss Eileen Joyce wore an old-world gown when she appeared on the stage of His Majesty's Theatre on Saturday night, her choice or colour on ...

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  16. FATAL CAR SMASH.

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—Mrs. Vesta Kenny (23), of Bendigo, and Patricia Kenny (9 months), her daughter, were killed, and six persons were injured, one ...

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  17. TRAGEDY IN CAFE.

    A slight improvement was reported last night in the condition of Mrs. Teresa Burgess (39), who was battered on the head with a hammer in a Barrack-street ...

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  18. NEDLANDS TRANSPORT.

    Sir,—As a resident of some years' standing in Nedlands, I may be permitted to draw attention to a few points in connection with the ...

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  19. DAMAGED TANKER.

    BRISBANE, April 5.—Temporary repairs to make the Norwegian tanker Vardaas seaworthy were completed yesterday and after an examination by ...

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  20. CANOE CAPSIZES.

    BRISBANE, April 5.—Violet McIntyre (27), living with her family at Jubilee-street, Coorparoo, was picked up in Moreton Bay by a motor boat early this ...

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  21. MOTOR CYCLE SKIDS.

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—A woman received injuries from which she died and her son was injured when a motor cycle skidded at Oakleigh last night. The ...

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  22. FALL IN FRONT OF TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, April 5.—Barbara Edna Stinson (22), of Cambridge-street Epping, was killed instantly when she fell in front of a train near the Epping railway ...

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  23. KING WINJAN.

    Sir,—During the presentation of a photograph of the dead aboriginal chief Winjan to the Aborigines Department, the author of "Winjan's People" (Mr. J. ...

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  24. RESO TRAIN PRAISED.

    Engineers who made the tour of the South-West last week-end commended warmly the plans made and the organisation provided to make their trip both ...

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  25. SODEMAN'S EXECUTION

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—At a special meeting yesterday the Executive Council gave formal effect to the decision of the Cabinet that to permit an appeal to the ...

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  26. SCHOOLTEACHER KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—Mr. Frederick C. Tanner, head teacher, of the Bonnie Doon State school, was killed last night when his car plunged into the dry bed ...

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  27. NEW AUSTRALIAN INDUSTRY.

    MELBOURNE, April 5.—A new Australian industry was begun yesterday when the Minister for Customs (Mr. White) opened the factory of the Aberfoyle ...

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  28. TOURIST PUBLICITY.

    The Director of the Government Tourist Bureau (Mr. S. J. Hayward) said on Saturday Mr. Web. Waldron, a prominent American lecturer and journalist, was on ...

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  29. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Why introduce trolley buses on the Claremont run? It will take time, cost money and spoil the scenic beauty of Stirling-highway. There are plenty of ...

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  30. MISSIONARIES SAVED.

    PEIPING, April 5.—Chinese Government troops have relieved the towns of Hungtung and Pingyang, where several foreign missionaries were reported to be in ...

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