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  2. WEDNESDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    NOTES ON CHART: The "low" responsible for yesterday's showers was known by the chart to be passing away fairly quickly across the Bight, while a view "high" was steadily advancing and establishing its control over this State. The eastern high pressure centre had moved to the TAsman Sea, and the on shore winds associated with ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    CANTBERRA, Sept. 28.—The session of the Federal Parliament which was opened by his Royal Highness the Duck of York at Canberra on May 9 of this ...

    Article : 183 words
  4. STATE WAR MEMORIAL.

    The honouring of the fallen in battle by the erection of a State war memorial in King's Part is a question on which the comrades of those who fell think deeply ...

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  5. TRAGEDY IN PARLIAMENT.

    CANBERRA, Sept 28.—Tragedy marked the inauguration of the Federal Parliamentary sittings at Canberra to-day. Following closely upon the ...

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  7. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 28.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) was questioned by members as to when it was intended to take a local option poll at ...

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  8. State Governor's Opinion.

    His Excellency the Governor (Sir William Campion). who was present during the delivering of the presidential address also made reference to the ...

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  9. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    Reports received at the weather bureau yesterday morning indicated that the showers that visited the city over night had been nowhere very heavy, the ...

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  10. ACCIDENTS.

    When two motor cars collided head on at Cottesloe Beach late yesterday afternoon, four persons received injuries None of them however was seriously ...

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  11. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Fine generally, except for some clearing showers in the extreme southwest, along the south coast, and over ...

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  12. City Council's Position.

    Later in the day, at a civic reception to the delegates to congress, reference was made to the subject by Lieut-General Sir Talbot Hobbs who said that ...

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  13. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia:—Temporarily fine, with mild day temperatures. Northerly winds. Queensland:—Further rains on coast and Pacific slopes. Cloudy and unsettled in ...

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  14. MAN KNOCKED DOWN.

    John Shields (43), a tramway linesman, of Washington-street, Victoria Park, was conveyed from Albany-road, Victoria Park, to the Perth Hospital by the St. ...

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  15. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

    Perth max 66deg., min. 57deg,: Oanberrs, 53. 39. Adalside, 70 55: Melbourne 74, 40: Brisbane 60. 56. Sydney, 61 55: Hobart 53, 43. ...

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  16. PREMATURE EXPLOSION.

    BUNTINE, Sept. 28.—Alex. Cable, a contractor, was lighting a charge of gelignite in the ballast pit this morning when a premature explosion occurred. ...

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  17. ASTRONOMICAL DATA.

    To-day:—Sun rises at 5.59 sets at 6.16: moon rises at 7.49 a.m. sets at 9.15 p.m. ...

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  18. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    Several novel features have been in­troduced into the programme for the Royal Show which was made available yesterday. The entries for all events ...

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  19. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    South-Western Division:—Mullews, 3 points: Northampton, 8: Chapman State Farm, 1: Greenoogh, 8: Dongarra, 5: Min[?] in Three Surings 1, Walebing. 5: ...

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  20. CONTRACTOR'S FAILURE.

    Giving evidence in his public examina­tion before the Registrar, in Bankruptcy yesterday, Walter Gordon Roberts, formerly a mail contractor at Carnarvon, ...

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  21. WHIRLED TO DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—James Day (64.), of Granville, a driller employed at the Clyde engineering works, met a shocking death shortly before he was due to cease ...

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  22. STUD STOCK.

    KATANNING, Sept. 28.—The stud stock sales were concluded to-day, when there was a very large attendance of buyers representative of the wheat belt ...

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  23. RUNAWAY LORRY.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—Harry Skinner (36), carter, of Elizabeth-street, city, yesterday jumped from a lorry which had got out of control in Sutherland-street, ...

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  24. SOLAR REPORT.

    After the disappearance, around the western, edge, of the large group which covered such an cnormous extent of the polar surface, there was a marked decrease ...

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  25. WORKMAN FOUND, DEAD.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 2S.—Bernard Si­mons (52), of Keswick, was to-day found dead at the Keswick railway bridge works with a handkerchief tied around his neck. ...

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  26. FATAL FALL.

    ADELAIDE, Sept. 28.—David McKenzie (50), a carter, of Prospect, was today Wiled by a fall of 14ft. from planking at the new railway station construction ...

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  27. AUTOMOBILE CLUB.

    Discussing the report of a conference with the Commercial Motor Users Association at last night's meeting of the executive committee of the Royal ...

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  28. KING'S PARK TOLL.

    At last night's meeting of the executive committee of the Royal Automobile Club, further discussion took place on the opposition to the levying of ...

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  29. GARAGE GUTTED.

    BENCUBBIN, Sept 28.—Last night a fire broke out in T. E. Turner's garage. in Monger-street. The garage was completely gutted but the townspeople ...

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  30. Offices Burned.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 28.—Early this morning the Blackburn and Mi[?]cham Shire Council's offices and hall in White Horse-road. Tunstall, were destroyed by ...

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  31. KENDENUP APPEAL.

    In arguing the appeal yesterday of Mrs. Cherry Barrow against a decision of Mr. Justice Nonthmore that she was not en­titled to the return of money, and ...

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  32. SPOILT WEDDING FEAST.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 28.—While a wedding feast was in progress at the Ambassadors, Swanston-street, on May 1 last, several guests discovered ...

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  33. SPENCER-STREET BRIDGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept 28.—The Legis­lative Council has accepted the Spencer-street Bridge Bill as passed by the Legis­lative Assembly, and without the ...

    Article : 153 words
  34. MURCHISON DEVELOPMENT.

    Describing the impressions, which he formed during, a trip through the Mnrchison last week-end. Mr. H. Millington (Hon Minister) stated yesterday that ...

    Article : 176 words
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