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  2. MEETING OF LOAN COUNCIL.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 27.—"Mr. Lang may find conditions more difficult than he anticipated when he actually takes office," said the Premier (Mr. Hill) to-day. "He ...

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  3. FEDERAL AFFAIRS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 23.—For the past week the Federal capital has been again transferred to Sydney. The reason on this occasion seems to have been a desire to meet ...

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  4. TRADE WITH THE EAST

    An investigation of the possibilities of developing the export trade of Western Australia with the Malay States and the Dutch East Indies disclosed that local ...

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  5. BETTING TAX.

    If the Bill to impose a tax on winning bets is passed by Parliament, it is estimated that £3,500 will be paid to the Treasury during the remainder of the year. ...

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  6. STATE WORKERS.

    "When I sought leave to apply for amendments of the awards I supplied figures showing that the financial position of the railway service was very serious, ...

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  7. Advertising

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  8. "NO WAGE REDUCTION."

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.—Commenting on the result of the New South Wales elections, the president of the Australasian Council of Trade Unions (Mr. W. J. ...

    Article : 215 words
  9. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—Once more we are confronted with the failure of democracy and the Parliamentary machine to deal with a crisis. The failure arises from each section and ...

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  10. WEST AUSTRALIAN VIEWS.

    "I am disappointed at the result of the elections in New South Wales," said the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) yesterday. "Every State in Australia is at the ...

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  11. CANBERRA LEASES.

    CANBERRA, October 27.—At a meeting of the Canberra Advisory Council today it was resolved that it be recommended that all leases be revalued immediately ...

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  12. ZOO ACQUISITIONS.

    A valuable consignment of animals and birds for the South Perth Zoo was discharged from the holds of the steamer Abbekirk at Fremantle yesterday ...

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  13. GENERAL NEWS.

    A euchre party will be held to-night at St. Thomas's School Hall, Reserve-street, Claremont.A carnival of old-time and jazz ...

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  14. Nationalisation of Banking.

    "We are naturally pleased with the result of the elections, and regard it as an endorsement by the people of New South Wales of the policy of the Labour Party. ...

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  15. FOR PIANO STUDENTS.

    Designed especially to be helpful to students, a piano recital arranged under the auspices of the University of Western Australia was given at the Karrakatta ...

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  16. EARTH TREMORS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—Two distinct earth tremors were experienced over a large area of the State shortly after noon to-day, and, from the reports which have been received ...

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  17. LABOUR CIVIC OUTLOOK.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 27.—Following the success of Labour at the election, the Labour aldermen of the Sydney City Council are looking forward to a greater Sydney ...

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  18. I.O.R. JUVENILE SECTION.

    The annual conference of the juvenile section of the W.A. District of the Independent Order of Rechabites was held on Saturday last in St. Paul's Hall. ...

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  19. BROADCAST PROGRAMMES.

    To-day.—7.30 a.m.: Town Hall chimes and weather forecast. 7.31: Music. 7.57: Cables. 8.0: Time signal. 8.3: Mails and shipping. 8.8: Music. 8.28: Weather synopsis and forecast. ...

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  20. CONGRATULATED BY CAUCUS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 27.—When the Parliamentary Labour Party resumed this afternoon, a resolution was agreed to congratulating the Labour Party on its ...

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  21. RESULTS OF POLLING.

    The counting of first preference votes yesterday made no appreciable difference in the position of the candidates in any electorate. In the following results of the ...

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  22. SILVER CHAIN EGG MONTH.

    The secretary of the Silver Chain Nursing League (Miss E. Cook) acknowledges receipt of the following contributions for egg month (September):—Mr. Black. 8½ ...

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  23. CHEAPER CIGARETTES.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 27.—"I trust that other overseas manufacturers will follow the example of Godfrey Phillips (Australia) Pty., Ltd., and will open factories ...

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  24. BOARDING OUT COMMITTEE.

    A meeting of the boarding-out committee was held last week. Since the last meeting the ladies visited the Methodist Children's Home at Victoria Park, and ...

    Article : 224 words
  25. POPPY DAY.

    Hardly a day passes without some distressing case being referred to the Returned Soldiers' League for assistance. During the 12 months prior to June, 1930, nearly ...

    Article : 194 words
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  27. RIFLE SHOOTING.

    The Chidlow Club held its annual picnic shoot at Chidlow on October 26 against West Guildford, over the 600 yards range. After an enjoyable day's shooting Childlow won with ...

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