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  2. VISIT TO THE NORTH

    Continuing his tour of the outlying districts of the State, which has already taken him to Kalgoorlie and the South-West, His Excellency the Governor-General (Lord Gowrie) arrived in Geraldton by train yesterday morning on his way to the North-West. ...

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  4. INFECTIOUS DISEASE.

    The Lord Mayor of Perth (Mr. L. J. Poynton) stated yesterday that he had received a number of favourable replies from local governing bodies in the ...

    Article : 343 words
  5. SHOOTING ON STATION

    SYDNEY, June 30—Alleged by the Crown to have been the outcome of a quarrel between brothers-in-law living in the same house, a shooting fatality on a ...

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  6. COMPANY FLOTATIONS

    SYDNEY, June 30.—Serious allegations concerning share hawking and the flotation of companies were made in speeches in the Legislative Assembly tonight, ...

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  7. A CONFERENCE WANTED.

    A request for a conference of metropolitan local authorities to discuss the Lord Mayor's scheme for a new infectious diseases hospital will be made by ...

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  8. NORTHAMPTON'S HISTORY.

    Replying to a welcome given to him by the Northampton Road Board today, Lord Gowrie said that he always felt that. people in Australia were apt to ...

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  9. ASSAULT IN TRAIN.

    BRISBANE, June 30.—A sequel to an attack on an old woman in a Bundaberg mail train on June 15 took place at the Maryborough Police Court today, when ...

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  10. TWO YOUNG MEN MISSING.

    SYDNEY, June 30.—Two young men who set out to walk from Blackheath to Katoomba at the week-end are missing in wild and mountainous country. If ...

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  11. DISGRUNTLED RAILWAYMEN.

    ADELAIDE, June 30.—To request the withdrawal of the instructions. for five yearly re-examinations of railway employees in the traffic and locomotive ...

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  12. ILLEGAL BETTING.

    Police raids on shop and street book- makers on Saturday and Monday brought in 125 and 200 in fines respectively when those arrested were charged in the ...

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  13. WANTED MAN'S DESCRIPTION.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—The Chief secretary (Mr. Bailey) said today that the Chief Commissioner of Police (Sir Thomas Blamey) had reported to him ...

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  14. OBJECTION TO QUOTAS.

    While agreeing to the proposal made by the Lord Mayor (Mr. J. J. Poynton) in a circular to local authorities in the metropolitan area, the Buckland ...

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  15. THREE MEN BOUND OVER.

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—The Quarter sessions case in which two men were charged with having stolen 4980. of gold the property of Bismarck Range ...

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  16. GLIMPSING THE FUTURE.

    The fact that Northampton began as a mining centre and then turned successfully to agriculture was pointed to by Lord Gowrie today as evidence of the ...

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  17. NEW SHEARERS' AWARD.

    SYDNEY, July 30.—After having considered the new shearers' award in detail, the executive council of the Australian Workers' Union, which concluded ...

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  18. TANKER AGROUND.

    BRISBANE, June 30.—The Swedish tanker Balaklava (8,036 tons) is aground on Eff Reef in Princess Charlotte Bay, north-west of Cape Melville, North ...

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  19. PROPOSAL SUPPORTED.

    The Perth City Council's proposal to secure the building of a hospital for the treatment of infectious disease was approved at the last meeting of the South ...

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  20. CHARGES AGAINST DR. ANGUS

    SYDNEY, June 30.—The Sydney Presbytery tonight, after a four-hour debate, decided by 28 votes to 11 not to proceed any further with the charges of ...

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  21. To the Editor.

    Sir,—You must be complimented on the stand you have taken against the starting price bookmaker. Writing as a small punter whose duties take him to ...

    Article : 202 words
  22. £300 STOLEN FROM SHOP.

    BRISBANE, June 30.—After a charge of explosive had failed to open the safe in the office of the Valley branch of Woolworths during the week-end, thieves ...

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  23. FORMER SECRETARY CHARGED

    MELBOURNE, June 30.—Wearing a bushy black beard. Leonard Bell, formerly secretary of the New South Wales branch of the Australian Tramways and ...

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  24. LOTTERY DIRECTOR'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, June 30.—The City Coroner (Mr. E. T. Oram) conducted an inquiry today into the death of Alexander Collins (53), assistant-director of the State ...

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  25. LOYALTY OF THE WEST.

    Speaking to a gathering of school children and townspeople in the Geraldton Town Hall today, Lord Gowrie said that he hoped to visit Western Australia ...

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  26. ABORIGINES IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE, June 30.—A petition signed by 161 aboriginal inhabitants of South Australia asks for direct representation on the proposed Aborigines' ...

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  27. PEERESS'S FLIGHT.

    Travelling incognita as Mrs. James, Lady Athlumney, daughter of Mr. Harry Boan, of Perth, left yesterday morning by mail plane for the Eastern States. ...

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  28. MATRIMONIAL DISPUTES.

    ADELAIDE, June 30.—The office of Conciliator in Matrimonial Disputes, to which Brigadier-General S. Price-Weir was recently appointed, was entirely ...

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  29. COLLAPSE OF BALCONY.

    SYDNEY, June 30.—Mrs. Mary McNamara (65), who was injured when a hotel balcony collapsed in Dubbo three months ago, died today. More than 50 ...

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  30. A.W.U. IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

    SYDNEY, June 30.—It was announced at the conclusion of the sittings of the executive council of the Australian Workers' Union in Sydney today that ...

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  31. THE STATE'S ISOLATION.

    He hoped that the people in distant parts of Australia would realise that, although they were far from Canberra, they were not out of the thoughts of the ...

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  32. DEAD ON SHOWGROUNDS.

    WAGIN, June 30.—The body of an elderly man, believed to be John O'Grady, was found near the judges' box at the Wagin showgrounds on Monday ...

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  33. EX-SOLDIERS' GAMES.

    The following are the results of t s fourth round of indoor games in the Arch. bishop Riley Memorial shield competition among metropolitan sub-branches of ...

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  34. CLOSER SETTLEMENT IN S.A.

    ADELAIDE,. June 30.—The Public Works Committee has presented to Parliament a favourable report on the practicability of draining, subdividing and ...

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  35. LICENSING OF FIREARMS.

    Owing to the congestion of work at the central police station the licensing of fire- arms will be undertaken at an office at the rear of the Police Traffic Office in ...

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