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  2. Advertising

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  3. AUSTRALIAN AVIATION

    MELBOURNE, March 22.—Replying on Friday to a criticism of civil aviation in Australia made by Mr. J. A. Mollison, the Controller of Civil Aviation (Captain ...

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  4. MINING ACCIDENTS.

    KALGOORLIE, March 22.—A decision that the cartridge system of firing explosives should be made compulsory on all mines was reached at a conference held ...

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  5. INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

    At a meeting of the Fremantle Hospital Board on Friday night it was decided that the board would take over control of the proposed infectious diseases hospital at ...

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  6. RELIEF OF FARMERS.

    A reply to criticism of the West Australian Government by the Acting Minister for Commerce (Mr. H. V. C. Thorby) for its attitude on assisting necessitous ...

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  7. PROBLEMS OF TRADE.

    LONDON, March 21.—A four-party trade understanding, comprising Great Britain, Denmark, Australia and New Zealand, is regarded authoritatively as a ...

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  8. PILOT'S DIFFICULTIES.

    KALGOORLIE, March 22.—Two trips which were probably instrumental in saving the lives of two women and which were accomplished under extremely ...

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  9. SCHOOL OF MINES.

    KALGOORLIE, March 22.—Following a visit of inspection today to the School of Mines, the Minister for Mines (Mr. S. W. Munsie) received a deputation from ...

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  10. HISTORICAL RELICS.

    Regret is often expressed in Albany that the West Australian Historical Society was not founded many years earlier than was the case. Perhaps no ...

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  11. LATE SIR E. WITTENOOM.

    Application for probate of the will of the late Sir Edward Horne Wittenoom was lodged on Saturday by Messrs. Nicholson and Nicholson, solicitors. No ...

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  12. NAVAL SABOTAGE.

    LONDON, March 22.—Following the official admission of damage or attempted sabotage in six cases to warships undergoing refit, it is learnt that another ...

    Article : 144 words
  13. To the Editor.

    Sir,—While the case of the distressed farmers and the wheat bonus is being discussed by Mr. Troy and other correspondents through your columns, I would ...

    Article : 71 words
  14. SWEPT INTO SEA.

    MELBOURNE, March 22.—While bathing with a party of boys at Forest Caves, near Newhaven, yesterday, Victor Frederick Hardie (12), of Bendigo, ...

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  15. THE DAY OF THE HORSE.

    "I wonder if people are going back to horses again in preference to motor vans and so on," someone said to me the other day. "There seem to be a lot more ...

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  16. CATERPILLAR PLAGUE

    BRISBANE, March 22.—The whole of the southern portion of the Fassifern district is now a teeming mass of caterpillars and the plague is menacing the ...

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  17. JAPANESE FEARS.

    TOKIO, March 21.—According to the "Nichi Nichi Shimbun," the Foreign Office received a fresh warning yesterday afternoon from the Japanese ...

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  18. MURDER OF TAXI DRIVER.

    SYDNEY, March 22.—It is unlikely that Boyd Sinclair (17), who was recently charged with the murder of John Smillie, a taxi driver, will ever stand his ...

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  19. SUGAR CONFERENCE UNLIKELY.

    LONDON, March 20.—Though it has not yet been definitely abandoned, there is little prospect now of a world sugar conference. Dominion circles are ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. CANBERRA HOUSING PROBLEM

    CANBERRA, March 22.—A frantic search for accommodation is again going on in Canberra, but this time it is not members of parliament who are ...

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  21. TRAIN COACH CAPSIZES

    AUCKLAND, March 22.—When a mixed train was partially derailed at North Auckland yesterday, one passenger carriage was capsized, but it contained only ...

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  22. BRITISH BUTTER IMPORTS.

    MELBOURNE, March 21.—The Australian Dairy Produce Export Board reports that imports of butter into Great Britain for the week ended March 11 ...

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  23. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    MELBOURNE, March 22.—In circumstance similar to those of armed "hold-ups" committed at Parkville and Brighton Beach on the last two Saturday ...

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  24. APPLE AND PEAR INDUSTRY

    CANBERRA, March 22.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) said today that arising out of the conference between representatives of the Council for ...

    Article : 187 words
  25. ROW BOAT CAPSIZES.

    AUCKLAND, March 22.—Nine members of the crew of rowing boat, had a remarkable escape from drowning in Auckland Harbour when their frail craft ...

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  26. THE FEDERAL SESSION.

    CANBERRA, March 22.—Reviewing the recent sitting of the Federal Parliament, Senator H. B. Collett, who passed through Kalgoorlie today by the Great ...

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  27. FIRE AT GOOMALLING.

    GOOMALLING, March 22.—Early this morning Miss Carr's refreshment rooms, in Railway-terrace, Goomalling, were burnt to the ground. The alarm was ...

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  28. A HOLE IN ONE.

    LONDON, March 21.—The Premier of Queensland (Mr. Forgan-Smith), playing golf against the Agent-General (Mr. L. H. Pike) at Addington today, was ...

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  29. KILLING OF NATIVE.

    DARWIN, March 20.—After a week's journey, in which he used packhorses and was forced to wait until the flooded Katherine River subsided, Constable W. ...

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  30. LONG TOW AHEAD.

    MELBOURNE, March 22.—With the old tanker Vincas in tow, the former Union Company freighter Kawatiri left the Lakes Entrance at 9.15 a.m. today ...

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  31. HOTEL TILL ROBBED.

    It was reported to the Criminal Investigation Branch yesterday that, between midnight on Saturday night and 7 o'clock yesterday morning, thieves entered the ...

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  32. ASSAULT ON SOCIALIST.

    PARIS March 21.—M. Maurras, who was regarded as the real leader of the Action Francaise, the Royalist organisation dissolved by the Government ...

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  33. MARKETING OF FRUIT.

    Sir,—Any grower who sends product to auction at Perth, making due allowance for genuine glut periods, knows that "something is wrong somewhere." Of ...

    Article : 170 words
  34. CHURCH HILL.

    Sir,—I am obliged to Canon Burton for pointing out that the rush church in Howick-street was erected some six weeks before the Rev. Wittenoom's arrival in the ...

    Article : 153 words
  35. WILFUL MURDER SENTENCE.

    CANBERRA, March 22.—The Cabinet at its meeting on Tuesday will consider the case of Ludwig Schmidt on whom the death sentence was imposed by a New ...

    Article : 99 words
  36. NEW TELEPHONE CONVENIENCE.

    LONDON, March 21.—A talking-clock system, by which London telephone subscribers will be able, after July 1, to hear the correct time announced ...

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  37. CINEMA RICHES.

    WASHINGTON, March 21.—Income tax reports for 1934 show that film stars were among the highest-paid persons in America. In that year the late Will ...

    Article : 71 words
  38. HAUPTMANN'S FATE.

    TRENTON (New Jersey), March 20.—The execution of Bruno Richard Hauptmann for the kidnapping and murder of the Lindbergh baby has been fixed to ...

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  39. A GIFT FOR SYDNEY.

    TOKIO, March 21.—Two Japanese herons, the gift of the city of Tokio to Sydney, are being carried to Australia by the Atsuta Maru. ...

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