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  2. PERTH HOSPITAL.

    "The way in which our public hospitals are kept in a state of poverty is nothing short of a disgrace to the community. We shall be judged on the way we took after ...

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  3. CHINESE TURMOIL.

    SHANGHAI, March 28.—The Shantung Provincial Government has offered a reward of 100,000 dollars for the capture alive of Chang Chung Chang, former ...

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  4. SAFETY AT SEA.

    CANBERRA, March 28.—The investigations into the circumstances of the wreck of the steamer Kanowna recently have influenced the Navigation ...

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  5. AFGHAN FRONTIER.

    CALCUTTA, March 28.—Leaders of caravans arriving at Peshawar, via the Kurram Pass from Afghanistan, state that the Soviet has forbidden the entry of Afghans into ...

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  6. EASTERTIDE.

    With the commemoration in the churches of the Crucifixion, the Easter holiday season will commence to-day. In sacred observance special church services will be ...

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  7. SINKING OF THE IMALONE.

    WASHINGTON, March 27.—Mr. F. A. Britten, chairman of the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives, declared that a serious situation has been created ...

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  8. NATIONALISATION.

    LONDON, March 27.—On the motion for the Easter adjournment of the House of Commons, Mr. Tom Johnston' (Labour) drew attention to the statement made by ...

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  9. A LAYMAN'S EXPLANATION.

    Sir,—It is possible that there may be some who wonder what is the object of the Anglican Church in holding, on Good Friday, a "Procession of Witness." ...

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  10. WEATHER FORECAST.

    The following special weather forecast for the metropolitan area was issued last night by the Commonwealth Meteorological ...

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  11. MIGRATION

    LONDON, March 27.—The return of members of the Economic Mission to Australia and cabled reports of meetings of the Development and Migration ...

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  12. FRENCH SEAMEN'S DEATH.

    WASHINGTON, March 27.—The French Consulate at New Orleans has informed the French Embassy that the seaman who lost his life in the sinking of the Imalone ...

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  13. TRANSPORT FACILITIES.

    Special train and tramway services will be provided during the holidays. To-day a Sunday service will operate on Suburban, Upper Darling Range and Mundaring ...

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  14. CONSUL UNDER PROTECTION.

    BELIZE (British Honduras). March 27.— The United States Consul (Mr. Russell Taggart) has sought police protection because of the high feeling over the sinking ...

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  15. TSINAN AFFAIR.

    SHANGAI, March 28.—A Sino-Japanese agreement on the Tsinan affair was signed at Nanking this morning. The terms were not disclosed. ...

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  16. CAPTAIN'S MESSAGE.

    LONDON, March 28.—In a trans-Atlantic telephone conversation to-day. Captain Randall, speaking from New Orleans, said to a representative of the "Daily Express," ...

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  17. BUSY CITY SHOPS.

    The days immediately preceding Easter are busy and exacting ones for shop-keepers and their assistants for, while the season has primarily a religious significance, ...

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  18. CANADIAN PLAN.

    LONDON, March 27.—The Overseas Settlement Department announces that the Canadian Government has undertaken, during 1929, to place in guaranteed ...

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  19. TIMBER STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, March 28.—The Assistant Chief Secretary (Mr. Bruxner) has received the police report regarding last night's timber workers' demonstration in the ...

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  20. SPORTING FIXTURES.

    Details of the chief sporting events in the metropolitan area during the holidays are given below:— To-day.—Tennis: State Championships begin ...

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  21. LONDON CONFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, March 28.—Captian Henry James Feakes, R.A.N., who was captain and superintendent of training at the Flinders (Victoria) Naval Depot, will ...

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  22. BRITISH ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, March 28.—It was originally intended that the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) should outline the Government's election programme on April 24, but ...

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  23. AMERICAN FINANCE.

    NEW YORK, March 27.—The flow of gold from banks into the call money market restored order in Wall-street to-day after yesterday's decline. Call money ...

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  24. THE KING'S HEALTH.

    LONDON, March 27.—The King again passed a good day, and walked for a time this morning in the grounds of Craigwell House. His Majesty, who rested at ...

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  25. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    MELBOURNE, March 28.—The Registrar of the Arbitration Court (Mr. H. M. Stewart) to-day dismissed the application of the Seamen's Union of Australasia for ...

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  26. LIBERAL PARTY'S POLICY.

    LONDON, March 28.—The Leader of the Parliamentary Labour Party (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald), in the course of a speech in Shropshire to-day replying to ...

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  27. FOREIGN CAPITAL.

    WASHINGTON, March 27.—In the opinion of some of its members the gravest problem now confronting the Federal Reserve Board is the huge volume of ...

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  28. THE THEATRES.

    On Saturday night the following entertainments will begin seasons in Perth theatres:— His Majesty's Theatre.—"The Patsy." by ...

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  29. AVIATION.

    LONDON, March 28.—Sir Samuel Hoare, Secretary for Air, has arranged to take advantage of the Easter recess of Parliament to travel by the new Indian air ...

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  30. CHURCH OF SCOTLAND

    LONDON, March 27.—The King has approved of the appointment of the Duke of York to be Lord High Commissioner of the Church of Scotland, in succession to ...

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  31. THE ANTARCTIC.

    MELBOURNE, March 28.—As the result of a consultation between Sir Douglas Mawson and Admiral Evans, representing the British Admiralty, it has been ...

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  32. CHURCH SERVICES.

    Special Good Friday services will be conducted in city and suburban churches to-day when sermons on the Crucifixion will be preached. At 8 a.m. in St. George's ...

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  33. MEDICAL STAFF.

    At a meeting of the board of management of the Perth Hospital yesterday 53 positions on the honorary medical staff were filled after a ballot which lasted an ...

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  34. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS.

    The following post office services have been arranged:— To-day Sunday arrangements will be observed. to-morrow and on Monday the following ...

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  35. GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    BERLIN, March 28.—The airship Graf Zeppelin landed at Friedrichshafen (Wurtemberg) at 10.17 o'clock this morning, after a cruise of 5,000 miles over ...

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  36. WEST AUSTRALIAN MEN'S CLAIM

    Yesterday, Mr. W. H. Dunphy, of the legal firm of Messrs. Dwyer, Durack and Dunphy, received instructions from the West Australian Timber Workers' Union ...

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  37. NORTH AUSTRALIAN SERVICE.

    CANBERRA, March 28.—An agreement has been reached between the Federal Ministry and the Larkin Aircraft Supply Company Ltd., of Melbourne, for the ...

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  38. LAND SPEED RECORD.

    WASHINGTON, March 27.—On behalf of the Daytona Beach officials, the Vice-President (Senator Charles Curtis), to-day presented Major H. O. D. Segrave, ...

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  39. SHOOTING MYSTERY SOLVED.

    MELBOURNE, March 28.—Inquiries by detectives have resulted in a solution of the mystery of the shooting of three persons at a cottage at Ferntree Gully on ...

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  40. POLICE NEWS.

    John Angell (38), the Greenough postmaster, was arrested in the city yesterday afternoon by Detective-Sergeant Doyle and charged with having, at Greenough, ...

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  41. DEATH OF MR. G. McLEOD.

    KATANNIG, March 28.—The death occurred with tragic suddenness at St. John of God Hospital, Subiaco, yesterday morning, of Mr. George McLeod, chairman of ...

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  42. MONEY FOR STRIKERS.

    It is understood that the West Australian timber workers intend to lend financial support to the men in the Eastern States in their light against the Lukin ...

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  43. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS.

    BRISBANE, March 28.—The 34th annual conference of the United Commercial Travellers Association was opened at Brisbane this afternoon. Delegates ...

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  44. INDIAN LEADER.

    CALCUTTA, March 27.—The Nationalist leader Gandhi, and four other Nationalists, who wore charged with the burning of foreign cloth in Mirzapore Park, ...

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  45. INTERSTATE SHIPPING

    MELBOURNE, March 28.—Interstate shipping companies announced to-day that more than £1,000,000 had been spent on two liners which had been constructed ...

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  46. FREMANTLE CHARGES.

    James Henry Jackson was arrested at Fremantle yesterday, by Constable Payne and charged with having stolen a pair of shoes, valued at 14/11, the property ...

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  47. HELD TO RANSOM.

    LONDON, March 28,—Sir Austen Chamberlain) the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs) stated in the House of Commons to-day that a ransom of £4,800 had been ...

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  48. CRUDE OIL.

    NEW YORK, March 27.—The New York oil leaders to-day started a drastic move to curtail oil production which they claim will be greater by 200,000 ...

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  49. MOTOR CARS STOLEN.

    A five-seater motor car, No. 17178, the property of M. Maginity, and a blue motor ear, No. 13,515, the property of William Hartriek, were stolen last night from ...

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  50. SEIZURES FROM SMUGGLERS.

    CANBERRA, March 28.—The interesting fact is disclosed in returns prepared for the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. Gullett) that in 12 cases of ...

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  51. PROCESSION OF WITNESS.

    This year, for the first time, the Church of England will have a procession of witness through the streets of the city. The procession will consist of the clergy ...

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  52. THE COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, March 28.—The prospects of a resumption of work in the coal mines are believed to have improved. The Premier (Mr. Bavin) and the Prime ...

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  53. BRITISH PARLIAMENT.

    LONDON, March 28.—Parliament adjourned for the Easter recess. It will reassemble on Monday, April 15, when Mr. Winston Churchill, Chancellor of the ...

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  54. LATE MARSHAL FOCH.

    PARIS, March 27.—The Chamber of Deputies to-day adopted a resolution by the Prime Minister (M. Poincare) proposing that in addition to the normal ...

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  55. EAST AFRICAN COLONIES.

    LONDON, March 28.—Mr. L. S. Amery (Secretary of State for the Dominions) stated in the House of Commons to-day, that he proposed to ask Sir Samuel Wilson, ...

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  56. Y.A.L. TOURISTS.

    BOSTON, March 27.—The Young Australia League party to-day received the freedom of the city. They were welcomed to the navy yard by Admiral ...

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  57. TARIFF BOARD.

    CANBERRA, March 28.—In conformity with the decision of the Ministry to arrange for the terms or members of the Tariff Board to expire on same date, ...

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