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  2. CLERGY'S STIPENDS.

    SYDNEY, Jan. 15.—In the "Church Standard," one of the Anglican publications issued in Sydney, attention was directed today to a cable message ...

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  3. BLAZE ON FARM.

    KATANNING, Jan. 15.—Edmund Steicke, a contractor, and several other men were working with a portable engine and chaffcutter yesterday afternoon ...

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  4. LANDING DELAYED.

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15.—The Minister for Health (Mr. Hughes) replied today to complaints of "high-handed action" by the Federal Health authorities in ...

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  5. MARKETING ISSUE.

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 15.—Addressing fruit growers at Waikerie last night, the chairman of the Australian Dried Fruits Association's Board of Management (Mr. ...

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  6. REMAINS IN ASHES.

    BRISBANE, Jan. 15.—In the Mungindi Police Court this morning, James Walker Johnson (about 30), of Sydney, pleaded not guilty and reserved his defence when ...

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  7. THE MATTSON CRIME

    NEW YORK, Jan. 15.—The police believe they have found the lair of the kidnapper and slayer of Charles Mattson (10), of Tacoma, who was ...

    Article : 177 words
  8. CHANGE OF KINGS.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 14.—Mr. J. S. Woods- worth, leader of the Canadian Commonwealth Federation, has demanded that the correspondence between the ...

    Article : 117 words
  9. CALLS FOR FLYING DOCTOR.

    DARWIN, Jan. 15.—Dr. C. Fenton (the flying doctor of the Northern Territory) returned to Darwin from Goulburn Island at noon today after flying from Darwin ...

    Article : 117 words
  10. RADIO ARTISTS.

    KALGOORLIE, Jan. 15.—On their way to Perth for a fortnight's season from the Perth national station for the Australian Broadcasting Commission, ...

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  11. KOOKYNIE DISTRICT'S GOLD.

    KALOORLIE, Jan. 15.—The death occurred recently at Menzies of Mr. C. S. Hughes, who, according to a correspondent of the "Kalgoorlie Miner," was ...

    Article : 161 words
  12. NEW UPHOLSTERY FABRIC.

    Developments are taking place in almost every sphere of motor car design and contstruction. Even upholstery materials are constnatly being investigated ...

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  13. CIVIL AVIATION DEPARTMENT

    MELBOURNE, Jan. 15.—The Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale Parkhill) said today that the Civil Aviation Department had recommended that another plane ...

    Article : 89 words
  14. SHADE ON BEACHES.

    Use of tamarisk trees for beach shelter was suggested at a meeting of the Perth Road Board on Thursday. Referring to recent comments. on ...

    Article : 92 words
  15. TRUST IN FEDERAL GOVERNMENT

    ADELAIDE, Jan. 15.—Commenting on the statement by the Federal Attorney General (Mr. Menzies) that it was "an unworthy assumption" that the Federal ...

    Article : 158 words
  16. HIT-AND-RUN DRIVER.

    During the course of inquiries by the police yesterday into the accident at Bassendean on Wednesday night, when Thomas Frederick Brennan (25), of ...

    Article : 122 words
  17. SHIPBOARD ACCIDENT.

    The New Year brought misfortune for a Scottish family travelling to Queensland by the liner Moreton Bay to make a fresh start in a new land. On New ...

    Article : 310 words
  18. KOJONUP PIONEER PASSES.

    KOJONUP, Jan. 11.—There passed peacefully away on December 31, at her residence, Kojonup, Elizabeth Mary Bagg, relict of the late Samuel Bagg. The ...

    Article : 191 words
  19. GERMAN PIG-IRON.

    BERLIN, Jan. 15.—The production of pig-iron in Germany in 1936 amounted to 2,461,000 tons more than the total for the previous year. ...

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  20. IMPORTS AND EXPORTS.

    LONDON, Jan. 14.—The principal increases in imports into Great Britain during December were as follows:—Grain and flour, £2,141,000; wool, raw and ...

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  21. ACCOUNTANCY STUDENTS.

    The first annual general meeting of the Students' Society of Western Australia of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Australia was held in the ...

    Article : 145 words
  22. "CONTROL IS ESSENTIAL."

    The secretary of the Swan Settlers' Co-operative Association (Mr. H. H. Smith) has forwarded. the following circular prepared by the Australian Dried ...

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  23. NATIVE PLACE NAMES.

    Sir,—In your '"News and Notes" column of January 8 reference was made to the big Oxford dictionary, and the derivation of the word "emu," concluding as follows: ...

    Article : 266 words
  24. THE POPE CHEERFUL.

    VATICAN CITY, Jan. 15.—The Pope was cheerful today. He attended mass and received visitors, seated in a wheel chair. ...

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  25. BOYS' EMPLOYMENT.

    Sir,—I have been very interested in the wonderful work that is being accomplished by the Bays' Employment League and I have been amazed at the apparent ...

    Article : 158 words
  26. CAMERON HIGHLANDERS.

    Although a number of parades" have already been held for candidates for promotion, the training of recruits in the West Australian Cameron Highlanders ...

    Article : 138 words
  27. MORE CALLS FOR AMBULANCE.

    "The calls upon the vans are increasing steadily," said the secretary of the Fremantle centre of the St. John Ambulance Association (Mr. T. J. Smith) at the ...

    Article : 128 words
  28. TEMPERANCE LEAGUE.

    The seaside "Happy Hours" of the West Australian Temperance League are attracting large crowds at the various beaches. During the past week ...

    Article : 111 words
  29. INJURED SEAMAN MISSES SHIP.

    Suffering from injuries alleged to have been received in a-street fight on Tuesday night, Matthias Edwards (about 30), seaman, of the Rhodesian Prince, ...

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  30. N.S.W. GOVERNOR-DESIGNATE.

    LONDON, Jan. 15.—Lord Wakehurst, the Governor-Designate of New South Wales. will sail for Australia on the Orford on February 27. ...

    Article : 22 words
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