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  2. NEWS AND NOTES.

    Cloudy and unsettled weather in the South-West, with rain extending later to the agricultural districts, is forecast for today. ...

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  3. PERSONAL.

    The President of the Senate (Senator Lynch), on his arrival at Kalgoorlie from Canberra this week, will make a tour of the northern goldfields. He will visit ...

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  4. FUTURE OF GOLD.

    LONDON, July 2.—The Johannesburg correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that the reply by the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir John Simon) to ...

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  5. SEEKING PROSPERITY.

    BERLIN, July 3.—At its final session today the congress of the International Chamber of Commerce passed'a series of resolutions condemning the race in ...

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  6. REVENUE BUOYANCY.

    HOBART. July 3.—In a statement issued at Hobart tonight, the Acting-Premier' and Treasurer (Mr. E. Dwyer-Gray) said that Tasmania would show a ...

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  7. HELP FOR STATES.

    KALGOORLIE, July 4.—The importance to Western Australia of the Interstate Commission Bill and the Federal Aid Roads Agreement Bill, the two major ...

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  8. LICENSING LAWS.

    Reference to the liquor. laws of Western Australia and their administration was made by the Rev. George Tulloch, in a sermon at St. Andrew's Presbyterian ...

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  9. The West Australian.

    Mr. De Valera seems safe for a new term of office in the Free State. The electors in that country are steady in their political allegiances, and gave Mr. ...

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  10. CHEAP HOMES FOR WORKERS

    ADELAIDE, July 4.—A tender for the fist two groups under the £25,000 scheme to provide cheap homes for workers has been let. The chairman of the South ...

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  11. MALOJA'S PASSENGERS.

    Passengers by the liner Maloja, which will pass through Fremantle today on her way to Great Britain. include the following:— ...

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  12. AUSTRALIAN TRADE.

    SYDNEY, July 4.—The Acting-Prime Minister (Dr. Page), speaking at the annual dinner of the Commercial Travellers' Association on Saturday night, ...

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  13. FINE SPELL BROKEN.

    The long spell of clear cold weather, which prevailed throughout the State during the whole of last week, ended yesterday when clouds rolled up from the ...

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  14. OVERLAND PASSENGERS.

    The following are due to reach Perth by the Great Western express this morning:—Miss Bennett. Frazer and Ward; Mesdames Bennett, Green, Hirst, Wurcham. Marwick, Brophy. ...

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  15. FORTY-HOUR WEEK.

    MELBOURNE, July 4.—Members of the eight unions comprising the manufacturing group, who held in the Trades Hall today the first of a series of group ...

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  16. THE LAW COURTS.

    IN CHAMBERS.—At 10.30 a.m. before Mr. Justice Dwyer. JULY CIVIL LIST. The following civil cases are listed for ...

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  17. MAIL TIMETABLES.

    RATES OF POSTAGE.—Letters within the Commonwealth and to places in the British Empire, 2d. per ounce; U.S.A., Java and as other places, first ounce, 3d.; each succeeding ...

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  18. UNIVERSITY SCIENCE UNION.

    The annual dinner and dance of the University Science Union .was held on Saturday evening in the University re-[?]ctory. The guest of honour for the ...

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  19. AIR MAIL SERVICES.

    PERTH-ADELAIDE.—Outward mails for the Eastern States close at the G.P.O., Perth, at 10.30 a.m. on Tuesday, and at 5.30 am. on Friday, arriving at Adelaide at 12.30 p.m. on ...

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  20. BARRIE'S BIRTHPLACE.

    LONDON, July 3.—The , cottage in which the late Sir James Barrie was born at Kirriemuir. in Scotland-the "Thrums" of his novels-has been purchased and ...

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  21. Suggestion for Ultimatum.

    BRISBANE, July 4.—An Australia-wide cessation of work in all industries unless a 40-hour week is introduced by a given date is favoured by the ...

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  22. CURRENT COMMENT.

    Much interest is being taken in the mission of the Belgian Premier to the United States to discuss plans for initiating the removal of trade barriers. ...

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  23. PLEASED WITH HIS WORK.

    LONDON, July 2.—Well pleased with the results of his eight months visit to Europe, the New Zealand Minister of Finance (Mr. Nash) told the Australian ...

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  24. Ministry's Responsibility Denied.

    MELBOURNE, July 4.—The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Menzies) made it clear today that the Federal Ministry did not regard a 40-hour week or the hours ...

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  25. LORD ERNLE DEAD.

    Agricultural Authority and Author. LONDON, July 2.—The death has occurred, at the age of 86. of Lord Ernle, formerly Rowland Edmund Prothero, authority on agriculture author and ...

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  26. UNITED STATES FINANCE.

    WASHINGTON, July 2.—In an interview given to the Australian Associated Press the Australian Federal Treasurer (Mr. R. G. Casey) said today that he ...

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  27. SHIPBUILDING IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, July 3.—The Government has decided to extend the benefits of the export credits system to the building of ships in Britain for owners abroad. An ...

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  28. WATER SPEED RECORD.

    LONDON. July 3.—Sir Malcolm Campbell, who intends to attack the speed record for motor boats; which is at present held by the American, Mr. Garfield ...

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  29. PERTH.

    UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE, EGYPT, ADEN, ASIA, MALTA and INDIA.—Maloja, to-day; letters, 2 p.m. (late fee, 3 p.m.); news- papers, packets and registered articles, 1 p.m.; ...

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  30. TODAY'S ENTERTAINMENTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 114 words
  31. N.Z. MUTTON AND LAMB.

    WELLINGTON, July 4.—The highest mutton and lamb export allocation yet made to New Zealand by Britain is provided for in a new agreement concluded ...

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  32. N.S.W. RAILWAY SURPLUS.

    SYDNEY, July 4.—The Commissioner for Railways (Mr. Hartigan) announced on Saturday night that the New South Wales railways showed a surplus for the ...

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  33. LORD NUFFIELD'S GIFTS.

    LONDON. July 3.—A further gift to charity has been made by Lord Nuffield, who has contributed £30.000 to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Reading, ...

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  34. GIPSY "KING'S" MISSION.

    WARSAW, July 2.—On Sunday will be held a mass meeting of gipsies, to elect a "king." He will then go to Rome, to ask Signor Mussolini for land in ...

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  35. Suburban Theatres.

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  36. SCOTTISH TRIUMPH.

    LONDON, July 2.—Declaring that he had never had a more interesting time, General Sir Harry Chauvel, the Australian war-time leader, has returned to ...

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  37. SHIPPING IDENTITY DEAD.

    Mr. John Hamilton Downer, formerly manager in this State for the Adelaide Steamship Co., died on Friday night. He spent the whole of his working life in ...

    Article : 122 words
  38. OUR STAPLE PRODUCTS.

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 46 words
  39. BRITISH CABINET'S TASK.

    .LONDON, July 4.—Speaking at Birmingham today the Prime Minster (Mr. Neville Chamberlain) scotched suggestions of an early general election, saying ...

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  40. SENATE ELECTORAL REFORM.

    There will be much sympathy throughout Australia with the movement emanating from the Federal Country Party and favouring ...

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  41. FREMANTLE.

    UNITED KINGDOM. EUROPE. ASIA, SINGAPORE, JAVA and INDIA.—Maloja, today, at 4.30 p.m. (late fee. 5.15 p.m.). EASTERN STATES..-Saturday, at 12.30 p.m. ...

    Article : 92 words
  42. Advertising

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