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  2. THE WEEK IN CANBERRA.

    CANBERRA, July 11.—Last week's letter terminated with a reference to the defeat of the Wheat Marketing Bill by the Senate. The matter was revived last ...

    Article : 1,680 words
  3. LETTERS TO JOHN SMITH.

    Dear John,—I want to talk first of all about the prospects of higher wages. Not higher wages with higher prices, but higher "real" wages that will buy more stuff. ...

    Article : 785 words
  4. NORTH-WEST AIR SERVICE

    WYNDHAM, July 14.—The extension of the North-West air mail service to Wyndham was completed this afternoon, when a mail 'plane arrived from Broome. ...

    Article : 285 words
  5. STATE WAR MEMORIAL

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 1,382 words
  6. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN PROTEST.

    ADELAIDE, July 14.—The first public demonstration of protest against the Federal Budget in South Australia was held at Moonta this afternoon. The ...

    Article : 693 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 239 words
  8. VISITOR'S OPTIMISM.

    "Any drastic change brings unfavourable effects which are felt immediately, and the beneficial effects are not perceived often for a year afterwards," ...

    Article : 238 words
  9. THE SALES TAX.

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—Mr. Edmund Jowett, president of the Australian Wool-growers' Publicity League, and Mr. Charles Hamilton, vice-president of the ...

    Article : 93 words
  10. GROUP SETTLEMENT.

    Probably the most noticeable feature of the tour made by the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) last week around the group settlements in the Denmark district was the ...

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  11. "Disastrous Effects."

    A special meeting of the Chamber of Automotive Industries of Western Australia was held yesterday afternoon to discuss the Federal Budget and the proposals ...

    Article : 294 words
  12. SECESSION.

    The acting-secretary of the Dominion League of Western Australia (Mr. H. K. Watson) stated yesterday that since the active establishment of the league three ...

    Article : 464 words
  13. PRICES OF LIQUOR.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—The question of increasing the price of liquor in consequence of the recent Federal taxation announcements was considered to-night at a ...

    Article : 80 words
  14. ACCIDENTS.

    George Fanning (62), of Stirling-street, Perth, was knocked down by a motor car driven by Allister Gallagher in Newcastle-street, near the William-street intersection, ...

    Article : 97 words
  15. DENTAL HOSPITAL.

    Compared with the figures for the period from February to June, 1929, the applications to the Perth Dental Hospital for free treatment during the same period this ...

    Article : 646 words
  16. TRADE BODIES' OBLIGATION.

    Representatives of about 18 trade organisations attended a meeting in the board room of the Perth Chamber of Commerce last night, and discussed the tariff ...

    Article : 1,013 words
  17. SHOOTING MISHAP.

    WAGIN, July 14.—Mr. George Mansell, managing-partner of the Corriedale Stud Proprietary, Ltd., was fatally shot yesterday morning on the company's farming and ...

    Article : 158 words
  18. ALLEGED INSURANCE FRAUDS.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—References to an important book which could not be found were made to-day at the resumed hearing of the charge of conspiracy against five ...

    Article : 197 words
  19. CITY COUNCIL'S ATTITUDE.

    A motion in favour of the secession movement, sponsored by Cr. Lyons and seconded by Cr. George, was ruled out of order in the Perth City Council last night ...

    Article : 99 words
  20. HISTORIC ENGLISH RAILWAY.

    LONDON, July 13.—The centenary of the opening of the Liverpool and Manchester railway, which was the world's first successful commercial locomotive railway in ...

    Article : 157 words
  21. ENGINE HITS CARRIAGE.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Two women received minor injuries this morning when an engine which was being shunted on to the front of a set of carriages at the central ...

    Article : 147 words
  22. BROADCAST PROGRAMMES.

    To-day.—7.30 a.m.; Town Hall chimes, 7.31; Optimistic maxim and weather forecast, 7.32; Test match scores, 7.57; Cables, 8.0; Time signal, 8.3; Mails and shipping, 8.8; Musical ...

    Article : 424 words
  23. FALL FROM TRAM CAR.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—Sir William Vicars slipped while alighting from a tram in the city to-day, and when he was taken to a surgery it was found that he had ...

    Article : 46 words
  24. WOOL INDUSTRY.

    CAPE TOWN, July 14.—The manager of the Farmers' Co-operative Union, who returned to-day from England, said that the wool position indicated brighter ...

    Article : 99 words
  25. PILLION RIDER KILLED.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—In a collision between a motor car and a motor cycle at Pyrmont to-day, Alfred J. Yates, of Evelyn-street. Concord, who was riding ...

    Article : 38 words
  26. WORKMAN ELECTROCUTED.

    BRISBANE, July 14.—Jack Edward Penny (about 45), fell on to live wires while working on an electric light pole at Townsville to-day, and was electrocuted. ...

    Article : 28 words
  27. NEW CATHEDRAL FOR DUBLIN.

    LONDON, July 13.—The Archdiocese of Dublin is to have a great cathedral, commensurate with its importance. It will be situated in Merrion-square, in the ...

    Article : 58 words
  28. THEATRICAL EMPLOYEES.

    MELBOURNE, July 14.—The counting of votes recorded by members of the Theatrical Employees' Association in the annual ballot for officials was completed ...

    Article : 88 words
  29. USE OF A GOVERNMENT CAR.

    CANBERRA, July 14.—A further question appears on the notice paper of the House of Representatives to-morrow, concerning motor car and other expenses ...

    Article : 127 words
  30. GANG OF YOUTHS ARRESTED.

    AUCKLAND, July 14.—Ten youths self-styled as gangsters were arrested at Cambridge to-day on 17 charges of incendiarism, theft and mischievous ...

    Article : 59 words
  31. AN AIRMAN'S DIVORCE.

    PARIS, July 13.—M. Jean Assolant, who flew the Atlantic from the United States to Spain in June of last year, has been divorced from his wife—formerly Miss ...

    Article : 47 words
  32. TRAGEDY AT GARDEN PARTY.

    LONDON, July 13.—While playing hide and seek at a garden party to-night Rowena Kettle (17), of Oxshott, picked up an iron tripod supporting a cable supplying ...

    Article : 45 words
  33. DANCING RECORD CLAIMED.

    SYDNEY, July 14.—A world's record for non-stop dancing is claimed by Bert Nicholl, who at Albury on Saturday night completed 139½ hours of continuous ...

    Article : 31 words
  34. Advertising

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    Advertising : 40 words
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