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  2. Advertising

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    Advertising : 459 words
  3. WORK FOR YOUTH.

    Sir,—Having practical experience I cannot agree with A. G. Layman on certain points in his letter in "The West Australian" of June 15. He says there ...

    Article : 340 words
  4. PLUMES IN THE BLUE

    Aeroplanes laying trails of smoke while rehearsing aerobatics at Northolt Aerodrome (England) for the Royal Air Force display, which was held at Hendon on Saturday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 54 words
  5. To the Editor.

    Sir,—One of the reason for so much unemployment is the keen competition between tradesmen. Many shopkeeper are compelled to work after hours when ...

    Article : 90 words
  6. To the Editor

    Sir,—The letters signed by S. M. Darragh and "Esperanto" are two of the best thought-out letters yet written on the subject of work for youth. Each ...

    Article : 196 words
  7. WHEN PRIME MINISTERS COME AND GO

    Left; Mr. Stanley Baldwin at Himley Hall before making his first speech as Prime Minister of Great Britain since he succeeded Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. On the extreme left Is Mrs. Bald-win. Right: Mr. MacDonald away from cares of office at The Hillocks. Lossiemoath, Scotland. He b seen about to take his granddaughter, Margaret, from his son-in-law, Dr. Mackinnon. Others, from left to right, are Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, Mrs. MacDonald, Miss Sheila MacDonald and Miss Ishbel MacDonald. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 160 words
  8. To the Editor.

    Sir,—It has been interesting to read about the employment for youths, and I think it is time there was something done ...

    Article : 145 words
  9. To the Editor.

    Sir,—I have, read with interest the different views of your correspondents, but in my opinion they are tackling the problem from the wrong end. In the first ...

    Article : 326 words
  10. THE END OF A BARROW PUSH.

    Left: The finish of the Beechworth-Mt. Buffalo barrow push outside the Mt. Buffalo chalet. Here a cheering crowd greeted the participants in the now-famous wager as they came to the finishing tape. Bight: Pedestrian extremities—a study of the pusher (Mr. T. Parkinson), whose long journey over mountainous tracks told severely on his feet. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 116 words
  11. To the Editor.

    Sir,—May I congratulate your paper on the fair presentation of the views of correspondents of all shades of thought upon this subject! Having recently returned ...

    Article : 496 words
  12. HONOURING THE PRINCE.

    Bunting flying on H.M.A.S. Moresby at Darwin in honour of the Prince of Wales's birthday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  13. THE HOMELESS SURVIVORS OF QUETTA.

    Survivors of the recent earthquake at Quetta camped in the open air after the disaster. It was difficult to find shelter for all the survivors. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 55 words
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