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  3. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The ninth General Conference of the Methodist Church of Australasia, which will be attended by representatives from all parts of Australia, will commence on ...

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  4. COAL CRISIS.

    SYDNEY, May 17.—Rumours that were circulating to-day to the effect that there was likely to be a re-opening of the Associated Northern Collieries controlled by ...

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  5. BRITISH MOTOR SHOW.

    To-night the official opening ceremony of the British Motor Show, organised by the motor section of the Australian Association of British Manufactures. will be ...

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  6. PROCESSION IN MELBOURNE.

    MELBOURNE. May 17.-Over 2.000 unionists marched in procession through the principal streets of the city to-day, with the object of gaining support for ...

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  7. CENTENARY ADDRESS.

    A unique feature of the Royal Society's Centenary, Conversazione held in the Ar[?] Gallery last night was an address given by Professor A. D. Ross on "Reflections ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  8. DEFIANT SYDENY MEETING.

    SYDNEY, May 17.-Defiant speeches were made by strike leaders and others at a meeting of timber workers in the basement of the Sydney Town Tall to-day. ...

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  9. OWNERS' ATTITUDE.

    SYDNEY, May 17.-In a statement to-day on the coal position, the chairman of the Northern Collieries' Association (Mr. C. N. McDonald) said that the coal ...

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  10. VOLUNTEER WORKER FINED.

    SYDNEY, May 17.-When Walter Patrick Powell (29), a volunteer timber worker, was charged in the Police Court [?] [?] [?] had an unlicensed revolver ...

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  11. FIRE IN STORE.

    MELBOURNE, May 17.-The two upper floors of the building of Mr. C. J. White, hardware merchant, in Little Bourke-street, were [?] by a fire which broke out ...

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  12. QUEENSLAND ELECTIONS.

    BRISBANE, May 17.-The following are the latest returns for the seats still regarded as doubtful. The retiring member is shown by an asterisk; C.P.N. stands ...

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  13. PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE.

    CANBERRA, May 17.-Importance is attached to the meeting of the Standing Orders Committee of the House of Representative. which will be held in ...

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  14. THE GRAF ZEPPELIN.

    LONDON, May 16.-After passing Barcelona and when out to sea a wireless message was received from the airship Graf Zeppelin, which left Friedrickshafen ...

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  15. VISITORS INTERVIEWED.

    Among the visitors to perth for the Methodist General Conference is Rev. J. G. Jenkin, who has been nine years [?] [?] of the Methodist Church. ...

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  16. THE NEW MINISTRY.

    BRISBANE, May 17.-No official announcement of the personnel of the new Ministry will be made until the list has been submitted to the Lieut.-Governor, and ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    Kangaroos have been proclaimed vermin in the Nannine district. The Mental After-Care Association is conducting a sweep on the W.A.T.C. ...

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  18. ACCIDENTS.

    ADELAIDE, May l7.—Falling beneath the wheels of a water tauk truck at the Terowie railway yards, 150 miles from Adelaide, on the main north line. Edward ...

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  19. CAUGHT IN CIRCULAR SAW.

    MELBOURNE. May 17.-Edward Parker (28), a benchman employed by the State Rivers and Water Commission at Mitta Junction, met his death to-day. at a saw ...

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  20. TRAIN CRASHES INTO LORRY.

    MELBOURNE, May 17.-The Adelaide express to-day crashed into a horse and lorry driven by Mr. J. Greening, of Melton. at a level crossing 23 miles from Melbourne. ...

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  21. LEVEL CROSSING SMASH.

    MELBOURNE, May 17.—A motor truck carrying road ballast was completely wrecked at a level crossing near Werribee to-day, when struck by the "Geelong Flyer." ...

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  22. LIFE INSURANCE.

    CANBERRA. May 17.-For the purpose of conferring with the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Page) upon the Ministry's proposed insurance legislation, eight representatives ...

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  23. TRADE WITH RUSSIA.

    WASHINGTON, May 16.-A delegation of approximately 50 United States business men will visit Russia in July and August in order to make a survey of economic ...

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  24. CYCLE AND TRUCK COLLIDE.

    SYDNEY, May 17.-Edward Massey (25), of Brookvale, who was riding a motor cycle, collided with a motor truck to-day at Campsie, and was killed. ...

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  25. KNOCKED DOWN BY CAR.

    While crossing the road near the intersection of Charles and Vincent streets. North Perth, last night, Stella Harris, of Charles-street, North Perth, was knocked ...

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  26. SYDNEY SLAUGHTER HOUSES.

    SYDNEY, May 17.-Notification has been given that all the slaughter houses in the metropolitan area of Sydney, with the exception of Homebush. must be closed ...

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  27. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    The Moderator (the Rt. Rev. A. Torrens) presided at the opening of the annual exhibition of work arranged by the Pres[?][?]terian Girls' Association in the ...

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  28. ANOTHER SOVIET DISMISSAL.

    BERLIN, May 10.-The "Tageblatt" Moscow correspondent says the Soviet has excommunicated Mr. A. J. Cook, secretary of the British Miners' Federation, and ...

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  29. DELEGATES AT KALGOORLIE.

    KALGOORLIE. May 17.-A large number of representatives, who will attend the Methodist Conference in Perth, passed through Kalgoorlie by special train ...

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  30. EMPIRE DAY.

    LONDON, May 16.—The "Daily Express," has arranged for an Empire Day festival in Hyde Park on May 24, when a speech by the Prime Minister (Mr. S. ...

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  31. MEETINGS.

    A meeting of the Perth branch of the Australian Natives' Association will be held on Tuesday at 8 p.m. ...

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  32. FIGHT ON POLICE PREMISES.

    In the Perth Police Court yesterday, before Messrs. A. B. Kidson. Acting P.M., J. Mather, and Mrs. M. Farrelly, J's.P.. Harry Ross (31). a cook. was charged ...

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  33. WIRELESS PROGRAMMES.

    10.0: Tune in. Gramophone records from the studio. 11.0: Close down. 12.0: Tune in. 12.3: Racing anticipations. 12.7: Pianoforte solos by Miss Audrey Dean: vocal items. 12.44: ...

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  34. ALSATIAN DOGS.

    CANBERRA, May 17.-After a long consideration, the Federal Ministry has decided to yield to the representations made on behalf of the Graziers' Associations and ...

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  35. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Prince George visited Edinburgh on Wednesday to open the new department of zoology at the Edinburgh University. The [?] degree of Doctor of Laws was ...

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  36. NEW SETTLERS.

    The following new settlers are due to arrive at Fremantle by the Orvieto on May 28:— Nominated: Hugh. Miss Margaret. Sleeted: Baird, Miss Kathleen: Bell. Henry S.: Brown Miss Rose: ...

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  38. INJURY TO RACEHORSE.

    MELBOURNE, May l7.-Mr. Justice Washy, in the Criminal Court to-day, sentenced Peter Stirling Orr, milkman, to imprisonment for twelve months, for ...

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