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  2. PERSONAL.

    Mr. H. S. Bickford, local director of George Wills and Co., Ltd., will leave by the Karoola on a business trip to Adelaide. ...

    Article : 140 words
  3. Advertising

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    Advertising : 161 words
  5. TAX ON SMOKERS.

    Although the increase in the Customs duty on cigarette papers was announced at the end of last month, a number of the principal retail tobacconists in Perth ...

    Article : 616 words
  6. BULK HANDLING.

    The Minister for Works (Mr. J. Lindsay) said yesterday that he hoped to have the completed plans in connection with the Government scheme for the bulk handling ...

    Article : 258 words
  7. NEWS AND NOTES.

    On June 9, 1915, the 28th Battalion, A.I.F., sailed from Fremantle in H.M.A.T. Ascanius (A 11) on active service in the Great War. Lieut.-Colonel H. B. Collett, ...

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  8. CURRENT COMMENT.

    The drastic reductions in suburban train fares announced this morning by the Commissioner of Railways will confer a benefit on a considerable section ...

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  9. KAROOLA'S PASSENGERS.

    Among the passengers on the interstate steamer Karoola, which reached Fremantle last evening, were the following:— Mr. D. Stewart. representing Holbrooks, ...

    Article : 94 words
  10. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following are due to arrive in Perth by the Great Western express to-morrow:—Mesdames Haley, De Pledge, Colandean, Scandrett (2), Chancellor, Fincham, Duncan, Vincent (2), ...

    Article : 57 words
  11. SECONDARY SCHOOLS.

    The scheme suggested by Miss H. Lehrback, a teacher associated with the State Education Department, to induce parents in the Near East to send their children ...

    Article : 908 words
  12. CANCER STATISTICS.

    Statistics dealing with the results of treatment at Australian cancer treatment centres and Australian mortality from ranker, which were presented to the third ...

    Article : 1,067 words
  13. MR. LATHAM IN LONDON.

    LONDON, June 8.—As certain important questions have arisen in which Australia in concerned, the Australian Attorney-General (Mr. J, G. Latham), who ...

    Article : 39 words
  14. DILAPIDATED MEMORIALS.

    That in every district where a war memorial exists its maintenance and care should be a definite task for the members of the local sub-branch of the Returned ...

    Article : 412 words
  15. QUALITATIVE DISARMAMENT.

    Is a contact mine in the open sea an offensive or a defensive weapon? It Is not disputed that its effect on those making contact with it in either capacity is ...

    Article : 1,045 words
  16. Luncheon to Financial Writers.

    LONDON, June 7—The Australian Attorney-General (Mr. J. G. Latham) gave a luncheon to the leading financial writers at Australia House to-day and addressed ...

    Article : 59 words
  17. MAIL TIME TABLES.

    RATES OF POSTAGE.—Letters within the Commonwealth and to places in the British Empire, 2d. per ounce; U.S.A. and all other places, first ounce 3d.; each succeeding ounce ...

    Article : 349 words
  18. EXPENSIVE CIGARS.

    LONDON, June 7.—Two thousand cigars belonging to Lord Stonehaven (late, Governor-General of Australia) were sold at Christie's to-day for £132. Some bought ...

    Article : 33 words
  19. SHIFTING SANDHILLS.

    ONSLOW, June 8—The Minister for Lands (Mr. Latham), accompanied by the President of the Legislative Council (Sir John Kirwan), Mr. G. W. Miles, M.L.C., ...

    Article : 357 words
  20. STAINED-GLASS WINDOW.

    Forgetting for the time being the financial difficulties of the State, the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) spent an interesting and instructive hour in an upstairs room ...

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  21. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Interested," (Nedlands).—The address you require is 19 Hooper-street, West Perth. Source of the Swan River. "Mrs. R.J." (Wagerup).—The Avon River, ...

    Article : 623 words
  22. PERTH.

    UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE, EGYPT, and INDIA.—Cathay, June 13; letters, 1 p.m. (late fee, 2 p.m.); newspapers and packets, noon; registered letters, noon; parcels, 11 a.m.; due ...

    Article : 244 words
  23. VITAL STATISTICS.

    Interesting figures regarding the birth and death rates and the population of Western Australia appear in part I, of the Statistical Register for 1931-32, issued by ...

    Article : 234 words
  24. HONEY WEEK.

    Public interest has been aroused in Honey Week. Careful preparation has been made in order to ensure the success of the undertaking, and all that is now ...

    Article : 193 words
  25. FREMANTLE.

    UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE, INDIA and EGYPT.—Cathay, June 13, 3.30 p.m. (late tee, 4.15 p.m.). SOUTH AFRICA.—Ascanuis, June 27, at ...

    Article : 132 words
  26. WEST AUSTRALIAN BUTTER.

    In yesterday's issue it wag stated that inquiries made in official circles in regard to a letter from a correspondent complaining that he had been unable to buy West ...

    Article : 152 words
  27. DISTRIBUTING BRITISH FILMS.

    SYDNEY, June 8.—The formation of a new company to be known as British Empire Films, Ltd., with a capital of £50,000 is announced. The company has been ...

    Article : 151 words
  28. ON OTHER PAGES?

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  29. HIGHER INCOME TAX.

    HOBART, June 8.—During the debate in the House of Assembly to-night on the Land and Income Taxation Act. the Treasurer (Sir Walter Lee) said ...

    Article : 239 words
  30. BROADCASTING IN AUSTRALIA

    SYDNEY, June 8.—To study broadcasting methods in Australia and to report thereon to Amalgamated Wireless (Australia). Ltd., Captain P. P. ...

    Article : 109 words
  31. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 232 words
  32. UNIVERSITY CREW'S SUCCESS.

    Sir,—I was surprised to read in the rowing notes in Saturday's issue that the University crew, in addition to paying their own fares and expenses, had to meet the ...

    Article : 180 words
  33. ENGLAND TO DARWIN.

    LONDON, June 7.—Three Australians have completed arrangements to leave in July on a flight to Darwin without attempting to break records. They are ...

    Article : 115 words
  34. GAMING ABUSES.

    SYDNEY, June 8—It was announced by the Government this afternoon that Mr. Justice Halse Rogers, a member of the Supreme Court Bench, would be ...

    Article : 62 words
  35. DAIRYING INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, June 7.—A gathering of 30 butter importers met Mr. H. E. Fowell, the Australian Dairy Board's representative, to-day. After hearing an ...

    Article : 60 words
  36. THE LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 1 Court, before Mr. Justice Dwyer; M. O. Gorman V. T. P. Byrne (part heard). IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 a.m., before the ...

    Article : 47 words
  37. Advertising

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