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  3. INFANT MORTALITY.

    Stating that in eleven years the infantile death rate for Western Australia had been reduced from 56.2 to 36.83 per thousand, Mr. E. H. Gray, M.L.C., ...

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  4. EMPIRE AIR MAILS.

    The fifteenth anniversary of British commercial air transport was passed last week, and the history of that period tells a remarkable tale of rapid expansion. The ...

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  5. THE STATE'S TRADE.

    In his address to members of the Fremantle Chamber of Commerce at the annual meeting of the chamber last night, the president (Mr. C. L. Messner) stated ...

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  6. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 30.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) was in a vigorous mood when he spoke at Wangaratta to-night in support of the candidature of ...

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  7. THE PERTH SEAT.

    There was a large attendance at the Perth Town Hall-last night, when Mr. T. A. Hartrey, B.A., LL.B., West Australian Nationalist and Secessionist candidate ...

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  8. LABOUR BANKING POLICY.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 30.—"Workers all over Australia must realise they cannot expect Labour's programme to be carried out if they back and fill and do not keep ...

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  9. THE ANGUS CASE.

    The Rev. A. Crow will leave by the Dimboola for New South Wales today to attend, a sitting of the Judicial Commission of the General Assembly of the ...

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  10. VICTORIAN CANDIDATES.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 30.—The Leader of the Australian Country Party (Dr. Page) speaking at Ararat today, asked for support in the Senate campaign for Senator ...

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  11. EARTH FISSURE AT MINE.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 30.—Reports of serious developments in the movement of an earth crack in the surface of the mine workings at Mt. Isa have been received ...

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  12. SCARBOROUGH BEACH

    A proposal to erect a row of cubicles, with a verandah and promenade, on the beach at Scarborough, was approved by the Perth Road Board yesterday. The ...

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  13. ROWING.

    The West Australian Rowing Association will hold its annual champion eights regatta tomorrow afternoon. The cham-pionship, in which the West Australian ...

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  14. CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA.

    Sir,—I read in your issue of August 22 Mrs. Throssell's reply to my letter drawing attention to Countess Tolstoy's story, "Diamonds." Mrs. Throssell assumes that ...

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  15. PARTY BROADCASTING LICENCE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 30.—The announcement by the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) that the Federal Cabinet had decided to grant to the United Australia Party ...

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  16. ACCIDENT VICTIM'S DEATH.

    The death occurred at the Fremantle Hospital at 2.15 p.m. yesterday of Carl Kiesey (55), of the Plympton Hotel, East Fremantle, from injuries received when a ...

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  17. CAMPAIGN NOTES.

    Senator H. B. Collett, one of the endorsed National Party candidates for the Senate, will today commence a tour of the South-West. He will speak at Brunswick at 2.30 p.m. and at ...

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  18. SIR WILLIAM BIRDWOOD.

    "Who's Your Lady Friend?" was the re-frain set by the R.S.L. Orchestra, and taken up by an enthusiastic gathering, when Sir William and Lady Birdwood ...

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  19. GENERAL NEWS.

    A euchre tournament will be held tonight in Cathedral Hall, Murray-street. The principal, Fremantle Technical School, states that a limited number of ...

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  20. THE PREMIER'S ACTIVITY.

    Speaking at Weld Square last night, Mr. W. M. Nairn, M.H.R., the endorsed Nationalist candidate for the Perth seat, criticised the active intrusion of the ...

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  21. MOTOR CYCLE ROAD RACE.

    An application by the Motor Cycling Association of Western Australia for permission to conduct a road race over a circuit at North Beach and Waterman's ...

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  22. AMATEUR ATHLETICS.

    Members of the Cottesloe Amateur Athletic Club are requested to meet at the Brighton Hotel, Cottesloe, on Sunday morning at 10 o'clock for the purpose of a run-through from Fremantle to ...

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  23. MT. HAWTHORN CLUB.

    Tomorrow the Mt. Hawthorn Club will conduct on the Mt. Hawthorn cricket ground a long jump, 880 yards and discus championships. There also will be a 220 yards event ...

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  24. EXPORT MEAT CARCASSES.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 30.—Experimental tests in branding, carcasses were watched today at the Government Produce Depot, Port Adelaide, by a large number of ...

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  25. CRICKET.

    LONDON, Aug. 29.—Rain affected play in most of the county matches commenced today. Scores at the close of play were:— At Portsmouth: Hampshire, 1 for 64, v. ...

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  26. OLD HALEIANS.

    The Hale School Old Boys' Amateur Athletic Club will continue its championship and handicap points competition on Sunday, when the following events will be held:—880 yards ...

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  27. FATAL COLLAPSE.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 30.—Christian Franz Wilhelm Maschmedt (68), married, of James-street, St. Peters, a blacksmith employed by the Municipal Tramways Trust, ...

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  28. NEW RULES ADOPTED.

    STOCKHOLM, Aug. 29.—The International Amateur Athletic Federation has adopted rules whereby hurdle records will be recognised, even when a hurdle is overturned. It was decided that ...

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  29. SUBIACO DISTRICT CLUB.

    The annual general meeting of the Subiaco District Club will be held in the club rooms, Subiaco Oval, at 8 p.m. on Friday next. The business will include the presentation of the ...

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