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  2. BUILDING BY-LAWS.

    Building by-laws providing for the division of Perth into three districts (residential, business and industrial) and dealing with open places about ...

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  3. DARWIN STRIKE.

    DARWIN, July 21.—After a deputation composed of union officials and Darwin business men had waited on the Administrator of the Northern Territory ...

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  4. CLUES IN BURMA.

    SYDNEY, July 21.—It was learnt to-day that the Civil Aviation Board had received from the Burmese authorities a report on the finding of parts of Sir ...

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  5. BANKING POLICY.

    CANBERRA, July 21.—The Acting-Prime Minister (Dr. Page) in a statement today expressed the hope that private banks would introduce a system of ...

    Article : 185 words
  6. NUTRITION MOVEMENT

    The League of Nations Committee on Nutrition, which initiated the national nutrition inquiries now proceeding in various countries, including Australia, ...

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  7. AUSTRALIAN AIR ROUTES

    Plans for the establishment of a chain of wireless direction-finding stations between Perth and Adelaide were recently submitted by the Civil Aviation Board to ...

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  8. THE POINT AT ISSUE.

    MELBOURNE, July 21.—Before leaving Melbourne by train for Adelaide tonight, the Minister for the Interior (Mr. Paterson) explained the basis that had been ...

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  9. "SOUND AND SANE."

    Questioned yesterday in regard to the recommendations of the Royal Commission on Banking, Mr. B. Rosenstamm, who gave evidence before the ...

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  10. EXPLOSION UNDER TRUCK.

    DARWIN, July 21.—A dull explosion underneath a loaded railway truck which was being pushed by a gang of volunteers from the jetty to the sorting sheds ...

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  11. BETTING SHOPS.

    KALGOORLIE, July 21.—Speaking of starting price betting in Adelaide when passing through Kalgoorlie by the Great Western express on his way to Perth ...

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  12. NAPIER HOSPITAL.

    WELLINGTON, July 21.—The report of the Royal Commission on the Napier Hospital was issued today. It comprises a document of 784 foolscap pages. The ...

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  13. TROLLEY BUSES.

    The conflict between utility and beauty figures prominently in most of the discussions relative to the selection of a city route and terminus for the proposed ...

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  14. TRAWLER'S LONG VOYAGE.

    SYDNEY, July 21.—The trawler St. Lolan (324 tons), which has been bought by the Red Funnel Trawler Co., Woolloomooloo, arrived in Sydney from ...

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  15. WOMAN'S DEATH.

    From multiple injuries, sustained when she was struck by a motor cycle in St. George's-terrace on Tuesday night. Eva D'Orsey (about 65), of St. ...

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  16. MORTGAGE BANK.

    Referring to the announcement that the Federal Government had decided to introduce legislation to give effect to the recommendation of the Royal Commission ...

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  17. SHOOTING IN LANE.

    MELBOURNE, July 21.—Edward James Brooking (49), fruiterer, of Albert Park, was acquitted in the Criminal Court today before Mr. Justice Martin on a ...

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  18. PERTH'S FUTURE.

    The hope that Parliament would at the earliest possible opportunity take steps to amend existing legislation to permit the preparation and gazettal of ...

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  19. ILL-FATED VOYAGE.

    SYDNEY, July 21.—The death of a passenger and three members of the crew marred the round voyage between Australia and Japan of the steamer ...

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  20. A TASMANIAN VIEW.

    HOBART, July 20.—The Acting-Premier (Mr. E. Dwyer Gray), commenting today on the report of the Banking Commission, said that he had held that ...

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  21. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    LONDON, July 20.—The House of Commons tonight debated and approved the second reading of the Bill authorising ratification by Great Britain of the ...

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  22. DRAMA FESTIVAL.

    Judging of manuscripts has commenced in the authors' sections of the West Australian Drama Festival. Final figures issued by the secretary of the festival ...

    Article : 292 words
  23. COMEDIAN HARMONISTS.

    The six members of the Comedian Harmonists, the Austrian entertainers who will begin their Australian tour here this evening, under the auspices of the ...

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  24. HUNTING CROCODILES.

    HOBART, July 21.—Mr. L. R. Pearson, of Melbourne, intends to leave Hobart next week-end on an unusual mission. In the 12-ton auxiliary yawl Teepookana, ...

    Article : 137 words
  25. MR. LYONS AT CAMBRIDGE.

    While in England the Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) had the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws conferred upon him by the University of Cambridge on June 10. ...

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  26. COMMENT BY "FINANCIAL NEWS"

    LONDON, July 21.—"The Commission has probably gone as far as is practicable in efforts to strengthen the Commonwealth Bank's position as a central bank," ...

    Article : 142 words
  27. WASHED INTO SEA.

    SYDNEY, July 21.—When a huge wave broke over a rock on which three men were seated fishing near the blow-hole at Malabar today. Herbert Wagstaff (45), of ...

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  28. FUND FOR SINGER.

    Mr. R. G. Nicholson, general secretary of the West Australian branch of the Australian Natives' Association, acknowledges the following subscriptions to the ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. LORRY KILLS WOMAN.

    SYDNEY, July 22.—Mrs. Grace Lydia Burnham (54) was instantaneously killed and her daughter, Mrs. Mervyn Kneipp and Miss Avie Woolnough were seriously ...

    Article : 125 words
  30. QUEEN ENTERTAINS NURSES.

    LONDON, July 20.—This afternoon 150 nurses from all parts of the world—delegates to International Congress of Nurses at present meeting in London—were ...

    Article : 107 words
  31. COLLIE FIRE BRIGADE.

    COLLIE, July 21.—Efforts are being made by the Firemen's Union to have permanent men stationed at Collie but the proposal has not been favourably received ...

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  32. AIRMAN'S MARRIAGE.

    MONTREAL, July 20.—Mr. Harold Gatty, the Australian-born airman, was today married to Miss Fenna Bolderhey, daughter of Mr. D. Bolderhey, of ...

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  33. HAIL IN DROUGHT AREA.

    OTTAWA, July 20.—Cyclonic hail in the Saskatchewan drought area today wrecked the Saskatoon airport and farm buildings. ...

    Article : 21 words
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