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  2. GENERAL RAINS.

    During the week-end, the wheat belt received the best general rains since the welcome heavy falls at the end of last month. The disturbance commenced on ...

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  3. HERE AND THERE.

    A telegram from Darwin states that a film caught fire in the Star Theatre a few nights ago. This was probably one that had escaped the attention of the ...

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  4. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—As one of the deputation that waited upon the Premier on Tuesday last I would like to reply to Mr. K. E. Jones's letter in "The West Australian" of June ...

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  5. SANITARY CONTRACTS

    References to graft aroused a number of heated exchanges between city councillors and ratepayers at a public meeting at the Town Hall last night. The ...

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  6. VETERINARY SCIENCE.

    At a meeting of the Veterinary Association of Western Australia last month, it was decided to protest against the appointment. of non-veterinary lecturers at the ...

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  7. BRIDGING THE SWAN.

    Details of three possible schemes for bridging the Swan River between Guildford and Perth have been placed before the Minister for Works (Mr. J. ...

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  9. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—Many farmers in the country are becoming perturbed regarding the bulk handling situation—not that they are afraid that no scheme will be introduced, ...

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  10. STATE DISABILITIES.

    Sir,—Your recent leading articles on "disabilities" have been of considerable value to any person deeply interested in the future progress and prosperity of the ...

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  11. RIDING A BUCKJUMPER.

    A spectacular buckjumping display by Mr. W. H. Lawrance (dressed in a lady's riding habit) at the York race, meeting yesterday. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—There are quite a number of people who think, like Mr. Malloch, that there is another side to the doleful picture of Western Australia's position in the ...

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  13. COUNTRY REPORTS.

    Following are reports received last night from country correspondents:— BALLIDU.—Strong north-westerly winds all day on Sunday brought soaking rains, which ...

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  14. PROPOSED BOARD OF WORKS.

    After briefly discussing the report of the special committee on the proposal to establish a metropolitan board of works to administer metropolitan water supply ...

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  15. SZIGETI SEASON.

    Mr. Josef Szigeti, the eminent Hungarian violinist, will give his third concert at His Majesty's Theatre to-night. The programme will include Brahms's ...

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  16. UNITED CHRISTENDOM.

    "All over the world there is a definite disposition towards a united christendom, and religious politics are particularly peaceful and leaders conciliatory," said the ...

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  17. MISSING BOOKS.

    University students are dissatisfied with the action taken by the Senate to replace books missing from the University library. Last year an examination disclosed that ...

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  18. LIFE-SAVING CONTESTS.

    The presentation of trophies won by school teams in contests in life-saving practice, conducted last March by the Royal Life-Saving Society of Western ...

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  19. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE.

    Following are the results of the examinations conducted by the St. John Ambulance Association since last December:— ...

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  20. UNIVERSITY BOAT RACE.

    Pleasure was expressed last night by members of the University Senate at the success of the West Australian crew in the universities' boat race for the Oxford ...

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  21. A FAIR WITHOUT FARES.

    In spite of the inclement weather yesterday morning, large numbers of people took advantage of the offer of free transport to Foy's fair, and the emporium ...

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  22. VOLCANIC DUST.

    Sir,—The enclosed letter appeared in the weekly edition of "The Times," published on April 21. It would be interesting to hear if the magnificent sunsets we have ...

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  23. MISSING FARMER'S SKELETON.

    WELLINGTON, June 27.—Austin Pulley, Henry Dover, and a party of fox hunters found a skeleton, believed to be that of Louis Owens, on Mr. Burdekin's ...

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  24. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—In your issue of June 20, commenting on the West Australian crew's victory in the inter-university boat race, you state that the boat that our crew ...

    Article : 96 words
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