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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Fine weather is forecast for to-day. Anniversary. On July 13, 1920. the civil servants in Western Australia went on strike owing to ...

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  3. Advertising

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  4. BEER AND BATHROBES

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Interesting statements have been lodged with the Industrial Registrar by organisations of employers and employees in furtherance of ...

    Article : 308 words
  5. WIRELESS RESEARCH.

    The reputation of the University of Western Australia as a training ground for brilliant young men has been further enhanced by the inclusion of Mr. Geoffrey ...

    Article : 682 words
  6. PERSONAL.

    Mr. C. W. Harper, chairman of directors of the Westralian Farmers, Ltd., who has been on a business visit to Melbourne, will return to Perth on Friday by the Great ...

    Article : 215 words
  7. BALRANALD'S PASSENGERS.

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

    Article : 376 words
  8. A DANGEROUS STORY.

    French Foreign Office gossip has done harm at sensitive moments before to-day, but if the recent rumour of a secret "Gentlemen's Agreement" had been a ...

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  9. THE NORTH-WEST.

    The Attorney-General (Mr. T. A. L. Davy), who was recently entrusted by Cabinet with the task of caring for the interests of citizens in the Nort-West ...

    Article : 157 words
  10. CURRENT COMMENT.

    Mr. De Valera's motto is, apparently, thoroughness. The governing factor in his actions is hatred of England, and there is nothing too great or too small ...

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  11. SHIPPING SLUMP.

    "I was told by those competent to speak that it is doubtful whether a large portion of the tonnage which has been laid up of necessity in Great Britain will ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following were booked to leave Perth last night by the Great Western express for the Eastern States:—Messrs. Sloan, Farmer, Glasheen, Spencer, Silbert, Dunkin, Zeffert, Mackey, Price ...

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  13. MAIL 'PLANE PASSENGERS.

    The following are booked to travel by the North-West mail 'plane which will leave Maylands aerodrome to-day:—Perth to Broom[?]: Mr. H. D. Forbes. Perth to Caranarvon Mrs. ...

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  14. ZOO TRAGEDY.

    Perhaps because her contact with civilisation has perverted her instincts, or because she is expecting a new litter shortly, Bess, one of the most prolific matrons ...

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  15. N.S.W. UPPER HOUSE.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—Speaking at a meeting of U.A.P. supporters at Rockdale tonight the Premier (Mr. Stevens) said that be hoped that Cabinet would have ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. "THE WESTERN MAIL."

    A page of teams which competed in the Annual country week of the Women's Hockey Association is included in the pictorial section of to-morrow's issue of "The ...

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  17. MAIL TIME TABLES.

    BATES 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 : 346 words
  18. SUNDAY HIKES.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—The Council of Churches at a meeting to-day agreed to a motion protesting against the promotion of Sunday hikes and the running of hikers' ...

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  19. TRANSPORT PROBLEMS

    English transport problems and the conversion of electric trains to trolley 'buses were discussed in an interview yesterday by Mr. R. S. Keith, who was associated ...

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  20. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. S. Stubbs) announced last night that, subject to the approval of the Administrator (Sir John Nortbmore), he had ...

    Article : 139 words
  21. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    X.Y.X. (Harvey).—On receipt of a stamped and addressed envelope, we will supply the Barnes of colleges which conduct correspondence courses in English. ...

    Article : 471 words
  22. PERTH.

    UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE, EGYPT, and INDIA.—Barrabool, July 18; letters. 1 p.m.; registered letters, newspapers and packets, noon; parcels, 11 a.m. Due London August 13. Air ...

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  23. THE LAW COURTS.

    NISI PRIUS.—At 10.30 a.m., in No. 3 Court, before Mr. Justice Draper, in Divorce: Florence Evelyn Blakeley, otherwise Burge (petitioner) and Thomas Blakeley (respondent). ...

    Article : 165 words
  24. SHIP FOR ISLAND TRADE.

    SYDNEY, July 12.—A new vessel which has just been laid down at the works of Mr. A. W. Fettree, Jervis Bay, represents the triumph of Australian ...

    Article : 178 words
  25. U.S. WHEAT CROP.

    WASHINGTON, July 11.—In a report issued to-day by the Department of Agriculture, it is estimated that the total wheat crop in the United Staffs for 1932 ...

    Article : 76 words
  26. ON OTHER PAGES.

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  27. NOVEL EVIDENCE OF SOBRIETY

    SYDNEY, July 12.—A man who was brought to the Newcastle police station on a charge of drunkenness early this morning attempted to give a novel ...

    Article : 101 words
  28. INDEX TO ADVERTISEMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 185 words
  29. FREMANTLE.

    UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE, EGYPT and INDIA.—Barrabool July 18, at 3.30 p.m. (late fee, 4.15 p.m). UNITED KINGDOM (all sea route).—Largs ...

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  30. QUEENSLAND FINANCES.

    BRISBANE, July 12.—A statement of public balances issued to-day by the Treasurer (Mr. Forgan Smith) shows that Queensland had £1,023,803 in hand at the ...

    Article : 79 words
  31. WHOLE MILK.

    The success achieved by the producers of whole milk as a result of the recent hold-up of supplies was as short-lived as all the portents indicated it would ...

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  32. ANZACS IN THE CANAL ZONE.

    LONDON, July 12.—The memorial to the Australian and New Zealand forces which served in the Suez Canal Zone during the Great War, on which Sir ...

    Article : 85 words
  33. WORK FOR THOUSANDS

    SYDNEY, July 12.—It is expected that the Cabinet will to-morrow complete its plans for placing in employment 15,000 persons, both in the metropolis and in the ...

    Article : 59 words
  34. ENGAGEMENT.

    The engagement is announced of Irene, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B. Marshall, of Fremantle, to William Nicholson, Caledon, Moorine Rock, eldest son ...

    Article : 38 words
  35. Advertising

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