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  2. Advertising

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  3. SHOOTING OF ESCORT.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 15.—Three men appeared before the Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Mann) in the Criminal Court today charged with having murdered ...

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  4. BETTING "CONTROL."

    THE habit of talking in the language of letters—initial letters—grown on us. I was recently associated with a group of delegates whose discussions for days ...

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  5. TRADE NEGOTIATIONS.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 15.—An official announcement of a new trade agreement between the Commonwealth Government and the Japanese Government is ...

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  6. SEEKING THE SUN.

    The skirl of bagpipes played by Scottish pipers marching to and fro on Victoria Quay heralded the arrival at Fremantle yesterday of the liner Narkunda. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. JAPANESE SPOKESMAN CAUTIOUS

    TOKIO, Dec. 15.—The Foreign Office spokesman (Mr. Amau) said today that the negotiations with Australia for a trade agreement were undoubtedly in the ...

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  8. WOOL IMPORTS.

    TOKIO, Dec. 15.—The "Asahi Shimbun" states that the Japanese Government will continue strictly to control wool imports under a new Imperial ordinance ...

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  9. THE CHURCH IN AFRICA.

    On his way to Sydney to commence a six months' lecture tour of Australia and New Zealand on behalf of his diocese, the Bishop of Central Tanganyika (the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  10. PLANES' COLLISION.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 15.—A finding of accidental death was recorded by the City Coroner (Mr, A. C. Tingate, P.M.) today at the inquest into the death of ...

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  11. POLICE IN N.S.W.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 15.—The Premier (Mr. Stevens) said in the Legislative Assembly today that he had received a preliminary report from the Commissioner of Police ...

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  12. UNKNOWN WOMAN KILLED.

    Stepping from in front of a sationary motor car in Stirling-highway, Nedlands, late yesterday afternoon, an unidentified woman was knocked down by a motor car ...

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  13. NAVAL TREATY'S SCOPE.

    LONDON. Dec. 14.—Conversations have opened between Britain and Turkey with a view to a bilateral agreement for the inclusion of Turkey in the scope of ...

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  14. CANING OF SCHOOLBOY

    SYDNEY, Dec. 15.—The caning of a schoolboy during a singing lesson was described before Mr. Acting-Justice Owen and a jury today when Neil March, by ...

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  15. ORANGES FOR NEW ZEALAND

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 15.—To ensure that there is an ample supply of oranges at reasonable prices the Government announced today that arrangements had ...

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  16. CHOICE OF CHRISTMAS GIFTS

    CANBERRA, Dec. 15.—The Attorney- General (Mr. Menzies) today made an appeal for the purchase of Australian-made goods as Christmas presents. ...

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  17. LORD MAYOR RE-ELECTED.

    SYDNEY, Dec. 15.—Alderman Howie, M.L.C., the Reformers' nominee, was today re-elected Lord Mayor of Sydney for the year 1937 by 11 votes to 7, the ...

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  18. "MAKING PEOPLE HAPPY."

    A witty address, frequently punctuated by loud bursts of laughter in the Perth City Council chambers yesterday, showed that the humour which had made Sir ...

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  19. POPULATION AND DEFENCE.

    WILLIAMS, Dec. 14—A highly successful meeting of the Tarwonga branch of the Primary Producers' Association was held on December 6, when Mr. Carthews, ...

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  20. WHALING CONVENTION

    TOKIO, Dec. 15.—The "Chuga Shogyo," pointing out that Japan is the only whaling nation outside the International Whaling Convention and that she ...

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  21. NEDLANDS THEATRE.

    After a discussion in committee last night by the Nedlands Road Board, the chairman (Mr. A. Bennett) stated that the board had tentatively approved of the ...

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  22. MILK BOARD ELECTIONS.

    The secretary of the Metropolitan Milk Board (Mr. W. E. Stannard) announced yesterday that the following nominations had been received for the election of ...

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  23. BASIC WAGE.

    MELBOURNE Dec. 15.—Delegates representing 37 Federal unions met today and decided to empower the full interstate executive of the Australasian ...

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  24. VALUATION OF SHARES.

    MELBOURNE, Dec. 15.—In the third Civil Court today, Mr. Justice Martin, at the conclusion of final addresses by counsel, reserved his judgment on the ...

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  25. HOLIDAYS AT SHORT NOTICE.

    WELLINGTON, Dec. 15.—Owing to an outbreak of infantile paralysis at Dunedin, where actual cases and suspects under observation number 17, the ...

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  26. SHOPS AT NEDLANDS.

    The Nedlands Road Board, at the suggestion of its health inspector (Mr. J. Stevens), decided last night to prepare a by-law to govern the construction of ...

    Article : 119 words
  27. Producer Representation.

    The secretary of the dairying section of the Primary Producers' Asociation (Mr. J. T. Davies) said yesterday that a meeting of the whole milk zone council ...

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  28. UNIVERSITY PRIZES.

    The following prizes have been awarded on the results of the recent annual examinations of the University of Western Australia:— ...

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  29. LATE CITY GARDENER.

    The Lord Mayor (Mr. J. J. Poynton) paid tribute at yesterday's meeting of the Perth City Council to the late city gardener (Mr. J. G. Braithwaite), who ...

    Article : 141 words
  30. STATIONS SOLD FOR £72,000.

    BRISBANE, Dec. 15.—One of the biggest pastoral deals in Queensland for many years has been finalised with the sale of the Alice Downs, Lancevale and ...

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  31. PHOTOGRAPHS FOR SALE.

    Copies of photographs taken for "The West Australian" and "The Western Mail" by staff photographers, Messrs. F. E. Ford, F. W. Flood. Neil Ford, R. ...

    Article : 73 words
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