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  2. LAW COURTS

    In the Perth Police Court on July 25 Mr. H. D. Moseley,. P.M., and Mr. T. B. Durham, J.P., made an order requiring Albert Raymond Garrett. a ...

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  3. NEWS IN BRIEF

    Air Defence: Sea Furies and Fire- flies will make up the 90 modern fighter and attack aircraft to be used by the two aircraft-carriers to be ...

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  4. EAST-WEST AIR LINK

    Hardly any persons arrive by Skymaster from the Eastern States without making some favourable comment on the speed and comfort of; the journey, but in many cases the view has been expressed that Western Australia could be better served if there were a "round-the-clock" ...

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  5. EMPLOYERS ACCUSED

    Allegations of intimidatory and coercive tactics used by employers: and their representatives as a means. of securing the signatures of ...

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  6. BANK ISSUE DEBATED

    Arguments for and against nationalisation of banking were propounded to a large audience in Winthrop Hall last night when a ...

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  7. WINDOW SMASHED

    Stated to have smashed a plate class window with a bottle, Ronald Rogerson Vevers (21), a ship's fireman, of the iner Asturias, appeared in the Fremantle ...

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  8. SHOPPING DAY IN DOWERIN

    These serried ranks, of motor cars and utilities indicate shopping day in Dowerin for the district's formers, and, incidentally, the complete replacement of the horse as a means of locomotion. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. BOYS RETURNED TO INSTITUTION

    Two lads, both aged 15, who recently absconded from an institution were recommitted to the institution until they are 18 by Mr. A. Schroeder Special ...

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  10. MT. YOKINE SHOOTING SEQUEL

    Two 16-year-old youths who went shooting at Mt. Yokine on September 7 were each fined £1 by Mr. A. Schroeder, S.M., in the Perth Children's Court ...

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  11. BUILDING OFFENCES

    Sydney Walker. of James-street. Guild- ford, was fined 7 by Mr. H. D. Moseley, P.M., in the Perth Police Court on Thursday. for baying commenced a ...

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  12. EXPORT OF MERINO RAMS

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—The council of the New South Wales Sheep-breeders' Association has decided to set up a special committee to ...

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  13. JUDGMENT DEFERRED

    Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice Wolff yesterday at the conclusion of a protracted Supreme Court hearts of an action—commenced last Monday—in ...

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  14. HONOUR ROLL AT UNIVERSITY

    At a meeting of Convocation last night a decision was reached in connection with a long-standing proposal for an honour roll at the ...

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  15. NO INCENTIVE

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—The industrial officer of the Victorian State coalmine (Mr. C. E. Evans) told the Coal Industry Tribunal (Mr. F. ...

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  16. WITHDRAWAL FROM KOREA

    SEOUL, Sept. 26.—General Shtikov, the chief Russian delegate to the Soviet-American joint commission for Korea, today proposed ...

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  17. BUNBURY TOURIST TRADE

    BUNBURY. Sept. 26.—The Bunbury Chamber of Commerce Committee last night decided that one of the local department stores should ...

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  18. STREAMLINED MILK WAGGON

    Believed to be the largest of its kind in the Southern Hemisphere, this new streamlined diesel semi-trailer milk waggon is due to arrive in Perth within the next few days. The waggon, which cost £6,500, is about 45ft. long and holds 2,500 gallons of milk in two insulated stainless steel tanks. The owner, Mr. I. R. McCormick, accompanied by Mr. H. J. Wallace, diesel engineer of the Shell Co. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  19. STRIKE TALK IN BRISBANE

    BRISBANE, Sept. 26.—Officers of both the Commonwealth Bank and the Post Office had approached him suggesting a strike on the day ...

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  20. ATTEMPTED SAFE BLOWING

    Burglars who broke and entered the premises of Webster and Lumsden's Engineering Works, First-avenue, Bassendean, between 5 p.m. ...

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  21. MANY ATTRACTIONS

    ESPERANCE, Sept. 26.—Members of a party that returned to Esperance from a trip to Israelite Bay yesterday reported that, at low ...

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  22. ATOMIC ENERGY FIELD

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 26.—The United States Atomic Energy Commission yesterday disclosed plans for the development of more ...

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  23. PETITION IN SUPPORT

    SYDNEY, Sept. 26.—The Australian Railways Union has decided to send circulars to all members asking them to sign a petition to the ...

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  24. RIOT AT HANOVER FAIR

    HAMBURG, Sept. 26.—Twenty-five persons were seriously injured ink clashes last night between. German visitors to the Hanover Fair and ...

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  25. REFERENDUM DEMAND

    CORRIGIN, Sept. 26.—It was decided unanimously at a meeting of the Corrigin branch of the Farmers' Union here today to ...

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  26. AMBASSADOR'S THANKS

    Your fair city certainly lived up to its world-famous reputation for generous hospitality; I felt very welcome and very much at home from ...

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  27. NEW U.S. ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 27.—The U.S. Navy announced today that another expedition would be sent to the Antarctic this autumn. Two ...

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  28. WHEAT HOLD-UP THREAT

    CORRIGIN, Sept. 26.—Regarding a proposed hold-up of wheat, the Corrigin branch of the Farmers' Union decided today to ask the ...

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  29. OCTOBER MEATMEAL RATION

    The Acting Under-Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. A. McKenzie Clark) said yesterday that the meatmeal ration for October would have to remain at 70 per ...

    Article : 62 words
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