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  2. RAILWAY AWARDS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 21.—The Full Bench of the High Court to-day concluded the hearing of argument whether the Commonwealth Parliament had power to make ...

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  3. FACES AND CLOTHES.

    In all Australian cities there is a well-known public place most popular for the purpose of assignations. Cathedral Cor­ner, opposite Flinders-street railway ...

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  4. HERDSMAN LAKE.

    Some weeks ago the Government decided to throw open for selection at the southern end of Herdsman Lake a number of blocks of land, each of about five acres. ...

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  5. FARMERS' FINANCE.

    The metropolitan branch of the Primary Producers' Association met in the association's offices on Thursday night, when Mr. W. G. Pickering (vice-president of the ...

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  6. SLUM TO COUNTRYSIDE.

    A queer little group we must have looked, that windy April morning, as we gathered on the Cheshunt railway station. Two small Indian women in native ...

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  8. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    The founder and president of the Children's Hospital women's auxiliary (Mrs. Shortland Jones) was honoured at a surprise party yesterday afternoon, at the ...

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  9. Amendments to Bill Suggested.

    WALGOOLAN, Nov. 21.—A largely attended meeting of settlers was held at Walgoolan on Wednesday night last to consider suggestions for amendments to ...

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  10. Fremantle Home Nursing Brigade.

    Lady Campion, attended by Alias Forster, was present at a social held by the Fremantle Home-Nursing Brigade on Thurs­day evening, at the Fremantle Town Hall ...

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  11. ALLIANCE FRANCAISE.

    Following are the results of the last Alliance Francaise examination:— Division 1.—Large gold medal: B. Gravenall. Small gold medal: K. Norris. Perth Centre.— ...

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  12. GENERAL NEWS.

    An old-time dance will be held at the Unity Theatre to-night. November 28 has been proclaimed a bank holiday at Busselton. ...

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  13. CHEAP HOUSES.

    The letter from "Civis" in yesterday's issue of "The West Australian." under the heading of "Cheap Houses," in the course of which he suggested that the ...

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  14. ARMED HOLD-UPS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 21.—At the Quarter Sessions to-day, before Judge Armstrong, Frederick Samuel Mahood (27). steward, and Henry Stanley Mahood. steward, who ...

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  15. AMERICAN BANK TROUBLES.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 20.—Eight banks closed their doors in North Carolia to-day including the Central Bank and the Trust company of Asheville with book ...

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  16. TARIFF REDUCTIONS.

    The Council of the National Party of Western Australia met on Thursday evening, and dealt with resolutions for inclusion on the agenda of the interstate ...

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  17. ROBBERY AT DANGIN.

    QUAIRADING, Nov. 20.—The Dangin Post Office was entered last week end, and £18 was stolen from the safe. The post­mistress reported the robbery to Constable ...

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  18. SPEEDWAY FATALITIES.

    Sir.—We have witnessed the third fatality on Perth speedways since the inception of this so-called sport, and listened to the remarks of the Coroner, in ...

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  19. THE CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL.

    Sir,—I have been informed that, since the increased postal rates have come into effect the Correspondence School library in this State has been closed down. ...

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    Canon Maldon used to tell a story of a preacher who was impressing on his congregation the need of eternal salvation. and finally asked those who wished ...

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    One of the late Sir Lucy's stories is about King Edward and Prince Henry, who at the ase of nine once broke into a luncheon-table conversation: "His ...

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    When Lord Spencer was Lord-Lieuten­ant of Ireland (he had been accused of an invertebrate policy), he was address­ing a meeting, and rested his hands on his ...

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