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  2. LOCAL INDUSTRIES.

    The annual local industries exhibition arranged by the Women's Service Guilds of Western Australia was opened at the Perth Town Hall last night and will be ...

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  3. BASIC WAGE INQUIRY.

    The State Arbitration Court reserved it sdeciaion, yesterday, on the motion of the unions for an adjournment of the basic wage inquiry for 1933-4. "pending a return ...

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  4. ABATTOIR DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 19.—Because of the refusal of a large number of slaughter-men at the metropolitan meatworks to-day to accept work at the recognised ...

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  5. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—Mr. Gregory's motion favouring the granting to Western Australia of the right to control its own tariff for 25 years may be defeated in ...

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  6. HERE AND THERE.

    It will be a gross interference with the liberty of the subject if Mr. Gandhi is not allowed to starve himself to death. Resent newspaper headings.—"Unusual ...

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  7. CANCER APPEAL.

    The final meeting of the "Oronsay" bridge party committee for the State Cancer Appeal was held at the Overseas Club rooms yesterday morning, ...

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  8. LIBERAL MINISTERS.

    LONDON, Sept. 19.—Though the campaign to induce the four Liberals to resign from the Ministry has recently been intensified, the "Morning Post" says that ...

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  9. ALARM AT MIDLAND JUNCTION.

    Desire for information on the possible disposal by the Government of its control of electricity supply was expressed in a resolution by the Midland Junction ...

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  10. DAIRY INQUIRY.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 19.—Before the Dairy Commission at Atherton to-day, Walter Scott, chairman of the Atherton Tableland Co-operative Butter Association, gave ...

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  11. TARIFF CHANGES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 19.—"Rather out-of-date tactics" was the description applied by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) to-day to attempts to make the recent ...

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  12. GO-SLOW STRIKE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—Mass meetings of slaughtermen at meat works in New South Wales to-day decided to declare black slaughtermen in Victoria whose ...

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  13. A SMART CAPTURE.

    The sharp eyes of policemen, coupled with wireless communication between the Central police station and the night-patrol car, resulted last night in the recovery of ...

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  14. POLICE NEWS.

    Early yesterday evening, John Maher (56), bookmaker, was arrested by Constables Plunkett and Wightman and charged with having driven a motor car ...

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  15. DERAILMENT ATTEMPT

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—What is believed to have been an attempt to derail the Brisbane express was made about a quarter of a mile on the Sydney side of ...

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  16. Father and Son Arrested.

    Frederick Warren Emberson (45), steeplejack, and his son George Thomas Emberson (22), labourer, were arrested yesterday by Detective-Sergeants Cameron ...

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  17. HEAVY SHEEP LOSSES.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—One disastrous effect of last week's heavy rains in inland New South Wales has been the loss of thousands of newly-shown sheep, weakened ...

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  18. Stealing Alleged.

    At the central police station yesterday, John McCarthy Gaynor (30), motor driver, was charged, on two separate counts, with having stolen from, the ...

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  19. COCK-FIGHTING.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—Police in many outlying suburbs have been troubled by reports that men have appeared suddenly at some secluded spot, held competitions ...

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  20. SOLICITING PARTY FUNDS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—Mention wan made in the Central Summons Court to-day of prosecution by the Commonwealth of Francis Harold Devanny, of ...

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  21. Queensland Crops Benefit.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 19.—Further beneficial falls of rain over a considerable area were received during the week-end and to-day and in many centres thunderstorms ...

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  22. MOTORING OFFENCES.

    "Unlawfully assuming control of a motor car is a very serious offence; even more so according to the Legislature, than driving under the influence of liquor—one offence ...

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  23. CLAREMONT CHORAL SOCIETY.

    To augment the funds of the Fremantle branch of the Silver Chain District Nursing League, the Claremont Choral Society repeated a concert at the Fremantle Town ...

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  24. ASSEMBLY HALL CONCERT.

    To a sparse audience some excellent musical performances were offered last night at the Assembly Hall. The occasion was a concert organised by Miss ...

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  25. DEFECTIVE CABLE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—The City Council at a special meeting to-day resolved to accept an offer of approximately £70,000 in settlement of a dispute with the ...

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  26. METHODIST CELEBRATIONS.

    In accordance with a decision of the West Australian Methodist Conference a denominational thanksgiving rally will be held at Wesley Church, Perth, to-day to ...

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  27. WOOL-WORKERS' DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 19.—When an application by the employers for a reduction of margins in the wool and basil industry was called on in the Commonwealth ...

    Article : 157 words
  28. FREMANTLE MORGUE.

    At a meeting of the Fremantle City Council last night it was decided that a letter be sent to the Commissioner of Police and the Commissioner for Public ...

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  29. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 19.—The State Cabinet has authorised the Minister for Railways (Mr. Menzies) to determine to what extent the Victorian railways are ...

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  30. SINGAPORE NAVAL BASE.

    Sir,—The cablegram from London dated September 12, quoting the Japanese claim to have the most powerful and efficient submarine flotilla in the world, is of vital ...

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  31. CAPITAL PUNISHMENT.

    Sir,—With reference to the article by F. R. Beasley on capital punishment, though the arguments used are not very weighty they should not be allowed to ...

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  32. SCIENCE BUILDINGS.

    Referring to the gift made by the Government to the Returned Soldiers' League of a block of land with a 50ft. frontage to St. George's-terrace on the site of the old ...

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  33. BEATEN BY 20 SECONDS

    LONDON, Sept. 18.—Flying the Percival Gull, a monoplane which he designed himself, but which he has not yet placed on the market, Mr. E. W. Percival, of ...

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  34. NORTHAM WEEK.

    NORTHAM, Sept. 19.—The Northam Agricultural Society, which has been in existence for the past 44 years, will hold its annual show to-morrow and on ...

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  35. ASSAULT CHARGE WITHDRAWN.

    A charge against George Shave of having unlawfully assaulted Arnold Hamer on August 1 at the main lighthouse at Rottnest was withdrawn at the Fremantle ...

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  36. GREEKS IN AUSTRALIA.

    After 28 years' consular service in various parts of the world, Mr. L. Chrysanthopolus, who has been Consul-General for Greece in Australia for the past six ...

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  37. ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, Sept., 19.—Although he fell 180 feet from the Harbour Bridge this morning, a man was conscious when he was rescued by men in a tug. However, ...

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  38. OUR WILDFLOWERS.

    Sir,—I think nearly everyone will en­dorse the opinion of your correspondent "Hovea" that a united effort should be made to protect our beautiful wildflowers. ...

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  39. FRANKLAND RIVER STRIKERS.

    Sir,—I attended a meeting on the Fremantle Esplanade on Sunday afternoon in connection with the Frankland River men. I was deeply moved to see them as sheep ...

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  40. SEQUEL TO BRUNSWICK CRASH

    BUNBURY, Sept. 19.—Edward Taylor (63), a brewery employee of Mount's Bayroad, Perth, died in St. John of God Hospital, Bunbury, on Sunday morning as ...

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  41. BABY FATALLY SCALDED.

    SYDNEY, Sept, 19.—John Alexander Ground (aged nearly two years) of Balmain-street, Leichhardt, died at the Balmain district hospital on Saturday night ...

    Article : 74 words
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