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  2. THE RUSSIAN MIND.

    Art is not entirely a question or mental training. Everyone can use his or her imagination and feeling in the appreciation of manifestations of art, and this is, ...

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  4. AROUND THE SHOPS.

    There was no sign of hard times around the bigger shops in Perth yesterday. All day long an army of housewives armed with baskets and small change made a ...

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  5. WOOLGATHERING.

    The Graziers' Federal Council of Australia will meet in Brisbane next June to consider the proposal of the wool publicity committee recommending that a fund be ...

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  6. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS

    The thirty-fifth annual conference of the United Commercial Travellers' Association of Western Australia was commenced yesterday when the united president ...

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  7. ACCIDENTS.

    The Fremantle police received a message from Constable Styants, at Pinjarra last night stating that John Nancarrow (about 60), farmer, died at the Pinjarra ...

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  8. DINNER TO DELEGATES.

    After the strenuous work of the day delegates enjoyed a respite at night when they were entertained by the president (Mr. J. Burkett) and committee of the ...

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  9. FALL OVER A BRIDGE.

    George Layman, of Cookernup, was brought to Perth by train last night suffering from a fractured pelvis. He was taken in the St. John ambulance to a ...

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  10. ALLEGED INTIMIDATION.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—Remarkable evidence was given at the Central Police Court to-day in a case in which three men and a woman were charged with having ...

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  11. COLLISIONS WITH TRAMS.

    Five persons were injured, one of them dangerously, by tram cars in different parts of the metropolitan area yesterday. Near the corner of the ...

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  12. CIVIC RECEPTION.

    The Acting Lord Mayor (Cr. J. George) received the delegates in the Perth City Council Chambers and tendered them a civic reception. After extending a hearty ...

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  13. TRANSPORT FACILITIES.

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

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  14. SPORTING FIXTURES.

    Details of chief sporting events in the metropolitan area are given below:— Racing.—To-morrow: At headquarters of the Western Australian Turf Club, first ...

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  15. BUSES IN COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, April 17.—Sixteen persons were injured to-day when two large motor omnibuses collided at Marrickville and two were admitted to hospital. They ...

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  16. CHURCH UNION.

    Representatives of the Presbyterian. Methodist, and Congregational Churches in Australia, according to an Eastern States advice, have prepared a statement ...

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  17. INJURIES PROVE FATAL.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—As a result of severe head injuries received when he was struck by a motor truck in St. Kildaroad, near Domain-road, Otto Duut., ...

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  18. THE THEATRES.

    To-morrow evening the following entertainments will be presented in Perth theatres:— His Majesty's Theatre.—"The School for ...

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  19. SHEEP IN ALGERIA.

    Quaint conditions governing sheep farming in Algeria were described yesterday by Major J. V. Macartney, a retired British Army officer, who is travelling to ...

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  20. POSTAL TIME TABLE.

    The following Easter arrangements have been made by the Postmaster General's Department:— To-day, Sunday arrangements will be ...

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  21. THE OFFICIAL OPENING.

    At 3 p.m. His Excellency the Governor attended the conference aud was welcomed by the united president, who paid a tribute to the work Sir William had ...

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  22. TOURIST BOOKINGS.

    Inquiry at the Government Tourist Bureau yesterday showed that bookings at the State's chief holiday resorts exceeded those of last year. The Director of the Bureau ...

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  23. GENERAL NEWS.

    The East Perth Progress Association will hold a euchre party at Wembley Hall, East Perth, to-night. The inaugural dinner of the Fire ...

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  24. AERIAL TOURISTS.

    Having completed over half their journey around Australia, the Sydney airmen, who arrived in Perth on Tuesday afternoon, intend to proceed leisurely for the ...

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  25. CHEF SCOUT'S TOUR.

    LONDON, April 17.—In the light of experience of the West Indies trip, Lady Baden-Powell has induced the Scout Head-quarters to curtail the Chief Scout's ...

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  26. GREETING TO NEW ZEALAND.

    WASHINGTON. April 17.—The new British Ambassador to the United States (Sir Ronald Lindsay) in his first broadcast speech in America, delivered an ...

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  27. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    The general secretary of the Civil Service Association (Mr. G. P. Stevens) said yesterday, that civil servants were evincing keen interest in the proposal of the ...

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  28. CHURCHES OF CHRIST.

    The 25th annual conference of the Women's Auxiliary of the Churches of Christ in "Western Australia was held at Christ in Western Australia was held at the ...

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  29. To the Editor. "The West Australian.''

    Sir.—I read, with feelings of pity and disgust "Sympathisers" suggestion for relief to the unemployed. No doubt he felt very "game" when writing the suggestion ...

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  30. BROADCAST PROGRAMMES.

    To-day.—10.0: Town Hall chimes. 10.1: Sacred Cantata, "The Crucifixion," by Sir John Stainer, by courtesy of Phonographs Ltd. 12.0: Town Hall chimes. 12.1: Special Good Friday ...

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  31. YOUNG GIRL VICTIMISED.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—Persuading a girl aged 15 years to take a letter to an office, a man who was once employed by the girl's father, agreed to take care of ...

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  32. MONEY BY FALSE PRETENCES.

    GERALDTON, April 17—At the Police Court to-day Henry Bather was sentenced to ten weeks' imprisonment for having obtained money by false pretences. It was ...

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  33. HUMANE KILLING OF ANIMALS.

    Sir,—Several correspondents have made known to the public the terror and suffering borne by a percentage of poor beasts, when receiving the death penalty of our ...

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  34. WAIF OF THE WORLD.

    Sir.—Would any of your readers who may have a copy of a poem written and printed about 1913 or 1914, entitled "Little. Not-wanted One, Waif of the World" send ...

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  35. WOMAN MOLESTED.

    MELBOURNE. April 17.—For the second time in five weeks a woman was attacked in western St. Kilda last night. When about to enter the gate of her home ...

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  36. VICTORIAN POLICE FORCE.

    MELBOURNE, April 17.—An increase of 282 in the members of the police force, as compared with 1925, is shown in the report of the Chief Commissioner of ...

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  37. MEETINGS.

    The annual meeting of the Claremont Women's Service Guild will take place at 2.30 p.m. next Wednesday, at the Baptist Hall. The Cottesloe Women's Service Guild will meet ...

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