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  3. ENGINEERS' CONFERENCE.

    Yesterday the Canning Dam occupied the attention of delegates to the conference of the Institution of Engineers of Australia now being held in Perth. In ...

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  4. UNITED C.T.A.

    Delegates from the Eastern States to the fifty-first annual conference of the United Commercial Travellers' Associa-tion of Australia, arrived by the motor ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. FOOTBALL GROUNDS.

    The probability of an amicable settlement of the football grounds dispute was indicated when the Perth City Council met yesterday. At its meeting on March ...

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  6. ACADEMIC YEAR.

    The standing committee of Convocation of the University of Western Australia has recommended that a discussion should take place at the next ...

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  7. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    CANBERRA, April 6.—The House of Representatives can move quickly when it has a mind to. Masting on Tuesday, it polished off the balance of the tariff ...

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  8. SYDNEY SHOW.

    SYDNEY, April 6.—Glorious weather prevailed today for the opening of the Easter show of the Royal Agricultural Society. New records in entries were ...

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  9. KILLED AT CROSSING.

    BRISBANE, April 6—Arthur Herbert Leicht (26), single, of Yeulba, was decapitated by the Roma-Toowoomba train this morning. Leicht was driving ...

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  10. A TYPIST'S CHARACTER.

    LONDON.—The typewriter tells tales about the typist. That is the latest discovery of the psychologists. The way one taps the keys is a key to one's own ...

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  11. PROGRAMME FOR TODAY.

    Today will be the last on which most of the visiting delegates will remain in Perth. The programme is:— ...

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  12. NEWCASTLE COAL PREFERRED

    AUCKLAND, April 6.—The calling of tenders for 900 tons of Newcastle coal by the Auckland Electric Power Board has led to an inquiry by the Minister for ...

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  13. RUSH LEGISLATION.

    The statement by Senator E. B. John-ston, published in yesterday's issue of "The West Australian" that the Minister for External Affairs (Senator Sir George ...

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  14. COUNCIL AGAINST WAR

    MELBOURNE, April 6.—The Railways Union and the Wonthaggi miners have defied the ultimatum issued by the central executive of the Victorian Labour ...

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  15. MILLER'S POOL.

    On March 27 a deputation from the South Perth Road Board waited upon the Minister for Works (Mr. J. J. Kenneally) with a request that the ...

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  16. AUSTRALIA TO CHINA.

    Bringing Perth within a week's travel of Hong Kong, the new Far Eastern extension of British Imperial Airways' network of air services is now in ...

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  17. WOMAN DROWNED IN SURF.

    BRISBANE, April 6.—Despite a plucky attempt at rescue by her 22-year-old niece, Miss Hazel Warner, Mrs. Clara Elizabeth Woodroffe (55). of ...

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  18. HEAD-ON COLLISION.

    HOBART, April 6.—Jack A. Close (30), assistant district agricultural officer at Burnie, met a violent death today when a sports motor car he was driving ...

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  19. AIR-CONDITIONED CARRIAGES.

    ADELAIDE, April 6.—The possibility of providing air-conditioned carriages on the Adelaide-Melbourne express will probably be considered by the Victorian Railways ...

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  20. AIRMAN FORCED DOWN.

    ADELAIDE, April 6.—R. W. Gropler, the young Adelaide flier, who returned by air from England recently, was forced down near Tailem Bend early this ...

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