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  2. SHIPPING.

    Ocean Forecast.—Smooth to moderate for the present. PORT OF FREMANTLE. ARRIVAL.—July 7. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 1,442 words
  3. BULK HANDLING.

    A reply to points raised by the Minister for Works (Mr. Lindsay) in his address on bulk handling at Dowerin on Wednesday night was made yesterday by the ...

    Article : 1,766 words
  4. Advertising

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    Advertising : 1,092 words
  5. ARBITRATION COURT.

    In the Arbitration Court yesterday Mr. L. L. Carter (employers' representative) said he bad been asked by the master bakers to bring to the notice of the ...

    Article : 475 words
  6. BROADCASTING PROGRAMMES.

    An appeal to Australians not to encourage monopolistic control of broadcasting was made recently by Captain P. P. Eckersley, formerly chief engineer of the British Broadcasting ...

    Article : 284 words
  7. Local Stations.

    To-day.—7.0 p.m.: Talk by Commissioner of Railways. 8.0: Old-time minstrel show—The Darktown Dandies will present an old-time nigger minstrel show. This type of programme ...

    Article : 528 words
  8. NEW GUINEA MANDATE.

    MELBOURNE, July 7.—New Guinea, once a fever-stricken colony acquired by Germany under dubious auspices, is to-day, in the opinion of the retiring ...

    Article : 162 words
  9. WEATHER REPORTS.

    NOTES ON CHART.—Yesterday's chart disclosed a rapid movement on the part of the storm that was indicated off the south-west coast on the previous day. It had, apparently, slipped quickly around the Leenwin, and had dropped away to the southward too rapidly for the rainfall to develop as extensively or heavily as was originally expected. A new high was ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 300 words
  10. TARIFF AUTONOMY.

    Sir,—In reply to your Current Comment on June 28, that the writer "pins his faith to the sanity of statesmen to save Western Australia from tariff fanaticism ...

    Article : 738 words
  11. 6ML.

    To-day.—5.45 to 6.15 p.m.: Children's session. 5.15 to 7: Dinner music. 7.15 to 7.30: News service presented by "The West Australian." 7.30 to 8: Orchestral and vocal music 8.0: ...

    Article : 73 words
  12. STOCK ON MAIN ROADS.

    At the test meeting of the Canning Road Board a complaint was received from the poundkeeper that several owners of stock persistently allowed stock to run loose on ...

    Article : 79 words
  13. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    Despite the intensity of the disturbance that passed over Perth on Wednesday—squalls up to 50 miles per hour were registered about 3.30 p.m.—the rainfall ...

    Article : 178 words
  14. THE BAROMETER.

    Note the exceptionally sharp apex between the falling and rising sections of the curve. This suggests that the storm responsible for the previous day's rain had a cyclonic centre. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 80 words
  15. TOWN PLANNING.

    Sir,—Quite a lot has been said and written in your columns of late on the above subject; and quite a lot has not been said, or done either, for that matter. We ...

    Article : 384 words
  16. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    West Gascoyne Division.—Carnarvon. 4 points. East Gascoyne Division.—Yuin, 4. South-West Division.—Geraldton, 13; Walebing, 11; Kalamunda. 60; Guildford, 48; Perth ...

    Article : 401 words
  17. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Except for some showers in the lower south-west and lower Great Southern, fine throughout for the present, with ...

    Article : 39 words
  18. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia.—Cloudy on coastal districts, otherwise fine; some frost; fog; variable, tending northerly winds. Queensland.—Cloudy, with scattered showers ...

    Article : 153 words
  19. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

    Yesterday.—Perth. max., 65 degrees: min. (during previous night), 50; Adelaide. 57, 42; Brisbane, 64; 56; Melbourne, 53, 47; Sydney, 55, 47; Hobart, 48, 41. ...

    Article : 30 words
  20. ASTRONOMICAL DATA.

    To-day.—Moon rises at 10.12 a.m. sets at 6.30 p.m. ...

    Article : 11 words
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