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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Clearing showers are forecast for to-day, conditions being expected to become temporarily finer. The maximum shade temperature in Perth yesterday was 74.6 ...

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  4. PUBLIC SERVANTS.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—When the annual conference of the Australian Public Servants' Federation was resumed to-day it was decided to send a letter to the ...

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  5. PERSONAL.

    Mr. W. Watson, M.H.R., left last night for Brisbane by the Great Western express. Mr. Anderson Tyrer, an examiner for ...

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  6. EXCHANGE RATE.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—Primary producers may expect no more bounties or bonuses from the Federal Government, but they may expect the exchange to be ...

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  7. CURRENT COMMENT.

    The opening to-day, with dignified ceremonial, of the Winthrop Hall, at Crawley, will mark the fulfilment of a hope long cherished by the late Sir ...

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  8. VICTORIAN MINISTRY.

    MELBOURNE, April l2.—Following notice of a motion of no-confidence by the Leader of the Opposition (Sir Stanley Argyle) in the Legislative Assembly this ...

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  9. BOYS FOR THE LAND.

    Yesterday was the most successful day since the committee of the Chandler Boys' Settlement Scheme launched its appeal to the public for £3,000 in cash and gifts ...

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  10. TRAFFIC FEES.

    The Claremont Road Board received a letter on Monday night from the Under-Secretary for Works (Mr. C. A. Munt), replying to its discussion at the previous ...

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  11. MONGOLIA'S PASSENGERS.

    Among the passengers on the mailboat Mongolia, which passed through Fremantle from London yesterday, were the following:— ...

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  12. LOAN COUNCIL.

    ADELAIDE, April 12.—The Premier of Western Australia (Sir James Mitchell) who is on his way to Melbourne to attend the Premiers' Conference, said ...

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  13. FIGURES THAT SPEAK.

    A plain message for the future of Australian public finance—a future to be decided at the Premiers' Conference which opens to-day—is to be read in ...

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  14. LEAGUE AGAINST IMPERIALISM

    SYDNEY, April 12.—In face of Labour opposition, the City Council has refused an application made by the League Against Imperialism for a lease of ...

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  15. SUBSCRIPTIONS.

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  16. 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 ...

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  17. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    "Inquirer" (Guildford).—A parent's guardianship in the case of a daughter continues until she attains the age of 21 or marries under that age. ...

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  18. "ART HAS CRASHED."

    On the return voyage to Sydney, after spending several months in the United States of America and England, Mr. Norman Lindsay, the Australian artist and ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. STATE POLITICS.

    At a meeting of the National Party last night the following candidates were endorsed for the Legislative Council elections which will be held on May 7:— ...

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  20. UPPER HOUSE FIGHT.

    LONDON, April 12.—The hearing of the appeal to the Privy Council by the New South Wales Government against a judgment of the Hitch Court of Australia that ...

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  21. WESTRALIA'S PASSENGERS.

    Among the passengers on the motorship Westralia, which reached Fremantle last night from the Eastern States, were the following:— ...

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  22. PERTH.

    UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE, EGYPT, and INDIA.—Strathaird, April 18; letters, 1 p.m. (late fee, 2 p.m.); newspapers and packets, noon: registered letters, noon; parcels, 11 a.m.: ...

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  23. VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—Declaring that the State Cabinet had completed a comprehensive survey of the causes of the financial difficulties of the Railway ...

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  24. THE LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 3 Court, before Mr. Justice Draper: W. Cogdon v. R. S. Irvin (trading as Empire Bakery), Laura Leah Rawson v. Alfred Earnest Rawson (known as ...

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  25. STATE GOVERNORSHIP.

    It is learned unofficially that the Dominions Office is very anxious that the West Australian Government should seek the appointment of a State Governor. In ...

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  26. SOUTH PERTH ZOO.

    It is learned unofficially that the Director of the Zoological Gardens at South Perth (Colonel H. E. Le Souef) will shortly retire from that position and ...

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  27. ON OTHER PAGES.

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  28. FREMANTLE.

    UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE, INDIA and EGYPT.—Strathaird, April 18, at 3.30 p.m. (late fee, 4.15 p.m.). SOUTH AFRICA.—Ulysses, May 10, at 10.30 ...

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  29. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following were booked to leave Perth for the Eastern States by the Great Western express last might:—Messrs. Watson, M.H.R., Chalmers, Westcott, Barnett, Jefferies, Reymond. ...

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  30. WEATHER VAGARIES.

    Only on three occasions has a night with a minimum temperature of over 70deg. been experienced in Perth during April, and all three examples occurred during ...

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  31. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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  32. BRITISH DUTIES.

    LONDON, April 11.—Major Elliot, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, answering a question in the House of Commons to-day, said that the Import Advisory ...

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  33. NORTH-WEST MAIL 'PLANE PASSENGERS.

    The following are booked to travel by the North-West mail' plane, leaving Maylands this morning:—Perth to Derby: Mr. W. McGovern. Perth to Broome: Mr. W .J [?] Perth ...

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  34. GERMAN STOCK EXCHANGES.

    BERLIN, April 12.—All German stock exchanges reopened to-day after having been closed for nine months. Business was very meagre, the public being ...

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  35. ENGAGEMENTS.

    The engagement is announced of Marge Flaherty, of Inglewood, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Flaherty, Mullewa, to Harry, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Webb. ...

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  36. WEALTHY SYDNEY ESTATE.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Sir Alfred Meeks, who died on March 6, left an estate of £63,000 for the benefit of his widow and family. Public bequests included £100 ...

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  37. CENTRAL EUROPE.

    BASLE, April 12.—The Bank for International Settlements has renewed for three months the credits granted to the national banks of Austria, Hungary and ...

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