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  3. PRIMARY PRODUCERS.

    The concluding session of the annual general conference of the Primary Producers' Association was held on Saturday morning at the Cathedral Hall, ...

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  4. MONS SUNDAY.

    Although military glory is most commonly associated in the lay mind with victory of a Spectacular character, every soldier knows that the most brilliant ...

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  5. AUSTRALIA'S OFFER.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 20.—With reference to the Australian concessions made in return for the preferential treatment accorded by Britain to her exported primary ...

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  6. THE MEAT QUOTA.

    CANBERRA, Aug. 21.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) and the Minister for Commerce (Mr. Hawker) spent the week-end at Canberra awaiting news frond ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. FINAL PLENARY SESSION.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 20.—The Imperial Economic Conference ended this morning with a plenary session of a ceremonial character in the House of Commons chamber, ...

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  8. EMPIRE CONTENT PROBLEM.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 20.—The question of Empire content of goods has been settled "in an unsettled way." The question was found too complicated and technical for ...

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  9. BACH AND SOME MODERNS.

    Bach occupied the first part of the programme at the Kylie Club's monthly gathering on Saturday afternoon, there being some very beautiful music which ...

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  10. POLICE NEWS.

    Noticing a man loitering near parked cars in Murray-street, opposite Boan's emporium, about 8.35 p.m. on Saturday, a carwatcher kept him under observation. He ...

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  11. N.Z. LEADER GRATIFIED.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 21.—The leader of the New Zealand delegation (Mr. Coates) said in an interview to-night that the conference had been a success. Definite ...

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  12. REPERTORY CLUBS.

    A large audience at the Assembly Hall on Saturday right gave a warm welcome to country theatrical players who, an members of clubs affiliated with the Perth ...

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  13. RESTRICTION OF DUMPING.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 20.—One of the points in the Anglo-Canadian agreement that took many days of negotiation before a settlement was reached was the claim for ...

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  14. BETTING CHARGES.

    As a result of police raids in connection with alleged illegal betting operations on Saturday afternoon, arrests were made as follow:— ...

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  15. THE BUTTER SETTLEMENT.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 20.—Mr. Osborne, the Australian expert, discussing the butter position to-day, said that he considered the result satisfactory but not quite up to ...

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  16. Possible Soviet Retaliation.

    MOSCOW, Aug. 20.—Though the negotiations at Ottawa concerning Russian exports to Britain are being closely followed, no press comment has yet appeared, but ...

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  17. A MOTORIST ARRESTED.

    Francis Denis Armstrong (48) was arrested by Constable Simmons about 9.30 p.m. on Saturday on charges of having driven a motor car while under the ...

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  18. EXPORT BOUNTIES.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 19.—The Committee for the promotion of Trade within the Empire passed a resolution of special Australian interest, as follows:—"The conference, ...

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  19. FRAUD ALLEGED.

    On Saturday morning, Detective-Sergeant Cowie and Detective Larsen arrested Cyril Walter Thornton (30) and charged him with, having obtained a hat and a collar ...

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  20. SOLDIERS' GATHERING.

    The Prince of Waled Theatre was filled yesterday afternoon with war veterans who tendered a reception, to their former commander, Field-Marshal Sir William ...

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  21. BRITISH LABOUR.

    LONDON, Aug. 20.—The leader of the Labour, Party in the House of Commons (Mr. G. Lansbury) in a speech at Carlisle to-day, said that it would be a ...

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  22. INSTITUTION OF ENGINEERS.

    At the annual meeting of the Institution of Local Government and Highway Engineers (Western Australia) Incorporated, in the Perth Town Hall recently, the ...

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  23. AT THE STATE WAR MEMORIAL.

    A small party of veterans of the Imperial Forces who served in the war gathered at the State War Memorial at 10 o'clock yesterday morning, when a laurel ...

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  24. A PROSPEROUS EMPIRE.

    OTTAWA, Aug. 21.—The Secretary for the Dominions (Mr. J. H. Thomas) interviewed as he was departing last night, said: "It will probably be urged that the ...

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  25. COMMENT IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Aug. 21.—Newspaper comment on the Ottawa Conference continues to be confined to generalities as the results are not known in sufficient detail to ...

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  26. World Position Kept in view.

    LONDON, Aug. 19.—The Dominions Secretary (Mr. T. H. Thomas), who slipped away for a few minutes from the final negotiations at the Imperial Conference to ...

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