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  2. GARDENING NOTES.

    May is tree-planting month and every gardener should endeavour to do something permanent—something that your children will be able to enjoy in the ...

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  4. WHEN WINTER COMES.

    The deserted seafront at Cottesloe yesterday when sunshine came in the wake of heavy showers. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 33 words
  5. THE CHARM OF THE ROSE.

    Champion blooms at yesterday's autumn rose show conducted by the National Rose Society. Left: The best rose in the show—a Colombia specimen exhibited by Mr. T. Price. Right: The 12 best roses in the show, exhibited by Mr. C. C. Hillary. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 89 words
  6. "OUR TANGLED MINDS."

    "Our Tangled Minds" was the subject of a lunch-hour address given yesterday by Dr. H. L. Fowler (lecturer in charge of the department of psychology of the ...

    Article : 254 words
  7. PERTH'S ORGANS. !

    "There has been no improvement in the organ situation since I was here 18 months ago," said Mr. J. Horner, of the Elder Conservatorium of Music of the ...

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  8. RADIO AND THE KING'S JUBILEE.

    A composite picture symnolising the King's Jubilee transmissions from the Empire broadcasting station at Daventry (England). The broadcasts will commence next Monday, and the chief of these will be relayed through national station 6WF. (1) The King at the microphone. (2) Big Ben, which will be heard during the broadcasts. (3) A scene at the Coronation. A review of the King's reign will be a feature of the transmissions. (4) The dome of St. Paul's Cathedral, where the thanksgiving service will be held. (5) London crowds watching a royal procession. (6). B.B.C. control engineers on duty at Broadcasting House, London. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. GOVERNMENT AND SOUTH-WEST CLEARERS.

    Sir,—Recently the Minister for Works Mr. J. J. Kenneally) visited the South-West clearing camps relative to a strike. Whilst there, amongst other things asked ...

    Article : 414 words
  10. CORRESPONDENCE.

    "Inquirer" (Guildford): Grafting should be carried out in the early spring, when the sap is beginning to rise. Scions about as thick as a cigarette with four dormant buds should be ...

    Article : 269 words
  11. CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOWS.

    Today in the Fremantle Town Hall the Fremantle Horticultural Society will hold a chrysanthemum show. Many beautiful chrysanthemums are to be seen in local gardens at present, and ...

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