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Advertising : 138 wordsTWO things that impress me in the current controversy stemming from yet another fatal crossing accident are the writhings of various public bodies as they seek to pass the buck and the fact that we do not stir ourselves greatly over level crossings until it is ...
Article : 156 wordsMY grumble is about the "money for music" competition run by a local broadcasting station. It's almost impossible to recognise any ...
Article : 130 wordsON both sides of Perth railway station as the lines run through the metropolitan area are dozens of unprotected level crossings. Maybe the Railway Department is doing all it can to get them protected, but I say that until this job is completed, those crossings that remain unprotected ...
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Article : 53 wordsWHAT'S the use of the State Housing Commission to Australian ex- servicemen and women ? I have four children. ...
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Advertising : 139 wordsWHY aren't rental War Service homes provided for ex- servicemen on the same basis as Commonwealth- State rental homes? This would not only relieve the great demand and shortage to ...
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Article : 40 wordsTHE other Friday night I found a pay envelope bearing the name J. B. ...
Article : 46 wordsI'VE just been reading of the inquest on a young spearfisherman who was drowned recently. The Coroner told how the young man was warned. He may have gone further and issued a ...
Article : 60 wordsELSIE Johnson writes from Royal Perth Hospital about the fine dinner to celebrate the Coronation. It would have been a fine gesture from our Government if our aborigines were treated ...
Article : 45 wordsWILL you help find the owner of a little dog which strayed into our house? ...
Article : 78 wordsMODERN educated people realise that the Bible is compiled by a number of writers spread over many centuries. We can't therefore expect absolute agreement on all points. It's enough ...
Article : 71 wordsI'M sure the members of Mr. W. H. Graydens . Federal electorate are pleased to hear that he is going on a 2000-mile trip to the Rawlinson Range to try and discover explorer Ludwig Leichhardt's ...
Article : 59 wordsWHEN my small son suddenly needed a doctor's attention the other ...
Article : 62 wordsOPINIONIST F. M. N. (May 30) raises an interesting point. If the public are supposed to put stamps on receipts, surely the Government should set a good example by doing the same. An example ...
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The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1955), Thu 11 Jun 1953, Page 4
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