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  2. INTERNATIONAL LABOUR.

    The International Labour Office has sent to the Governments of States members the official letter of convocation of the 20th session of the International ...

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  3. RAINS IN WHEATBELT.

    Scattered rains fell in the north-east and central wheatbelt on Monday night and yesterday. Although the falls were generally light and patchy water ...

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  4. WOOROLOO LEPERS.

    "Hysterical" and "ridiculous" were words used by the Principal Medical Officer (Dr. R. C. E. Atkinson) yesterday in the course of an outspoken condemnation ...

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  5. NEDLANDS TRANSPORT

    After discussing the inconvenience caused to residents of Nedlands and Hollywood by the restrictions upon bus and taxi services, the Nedlands Road ...

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  7. ISLAND WEDDINGS.

    There is a church on Rottnest Island—a little old yellow building, square as a box with a pseudo-Roman doorway, a few spike-lite spires above its face and ...

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  8. CORRESPONDENTS' COMMENTS.

    Sir,—I would like to endorse I. M. Cummings's letter published in your issue of 28th ult. This lady has explained the position admirably and ...

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  9. DELEGATE TO GENEVA.

    has been selected as the delegate to ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. BETTING CONVICTIONS.

    SYDNEY, March 3.—Mr. Lazzarini, the Labour member for Marrickville, moved in the Legislative Assembly today for the appointment of a select ...

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  11. STRANDED TRAIN.

    MELBOURNE, March 3.—Further serious flooding has occurred in Central Australia, and the railway services on the line to Alice Springs are completely ...

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  13. WATERFRONT "SNIPERS".

    MELBOURNE, March 3.—A man who is widely known among wharf labourers as "Tanglefoot" and another known as "The Killer" were freely referred to in ...

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  14. PLANE OVERDUE.

    ALICE SPRINGS, March 3.—Pilot Pat Hall, who left for Arltunga at 3 o'clock this afternoon by plane with Messrs. Turnbull and Manning, of Sydney, as ...

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  15. To the Editor.

    Sir,—Your correspondent "Pro Bono Publico" rightly complained about the delay occasioned at the Thomas-street loop at the Subiaco terminus while ...

    Article : 148 words
  16. SHARK'S SAVAGE ATTACK.

    DARWIN, March 3.—Attacking a light dinghy in which Mr. J. R. Reay, a lighthouse inspector, was being rowed near Cape Hotham, a large shark almost ...

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  17. STRANDING OF STEAMER.

    WELLINGTON, March 3.—A rehearing of the inquiry into the stranding of the Wellington-Lyttelton ferry steamer Rangatira near the Wellington heads during ...

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  18. TENNANT'S CREEK ISOLATED.

    TENNANT'S CREEK, March 3.—Owing to the recent heavy rains, no carrier has made the trip by road from Alice Springs for nearly a fortnight. The last to get ...

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