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  6. PARLIAMENT

    There was very little doing in the Council yesterday, on the resumption of business, after the Christmas recess. The chief matter of interest was the ...

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  7. NOTICES.

    After the tabling of a substantial sheaf of papers by the Colonial Secretary, Mr. Jenkins gave notice of his intention to move for the tabling of ...

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  8. AVON SETTLERS' RATES.

    The Colonial Secretary, in reply to Mr. Baxter, said it was not the intention of the Government to introduce a Bill to write off arrears of rates owing ...

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  9. LICENSING ACT AMENDMENT BILL.

    A Bill to amend the Licensing Act, 1911, was introduced by Mr. Jenkins and read a first time, and its second reading fixed for next Tuesday ...

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  10. LOCAL OPTION BILL.

    The Local Option Vote Continuance Bill was read a third time, and sent to the Legislative Assembly ...

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  11. STATE INDUSTRIES.

    The Minister for Lands (Mr. Johnson) moved the second reading, of a Bill, to enable seed wheat and other commodities to be supplied to settlers ...

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  12. THE ESPERANCE RAILWAY.

    The Esperance-Northwards Railway Bill was received from the Assembly, read a first time, and the Standing Orders having been suspended, introduced ...

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  13. GRAIN AND FOODSTUFFS BILL.

    Consideration of the Legislative Assembly's message regarding the Grain and Foodstuffs Bill was made an order of the day for the next sitting of the ...

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  16. Legislative Assembly

    After an adjournment of about three weeks the Legislative Assembly reassembled yesterday afternoon to continue the work of the session. The ...

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  17. NEWS AND NOTES.

    The Mails.—A mail for the United Kingdom will close on Monday next at 11.30 a.m. (late fee 12.30 p.m., railway station 1.5 p.m.); per R.M.S. Maloja ...

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  18. The Daily News. PERTH. WESTERN AUSTRALIA WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 1915.

    The Minister for Defence has advised young men to stay away from the cricket field and the bathing beach in order that they may devote their ...

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  19. INFORMATION SOUGHT.

    Mr. Taylor, in view of a statement which he had seen in the "Sunday Times" regarding the amount of £25,000 which could be saved to the ...

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  22. NEW BILLS.

    Notice was given of motions for leave to introduce the following Bills:— By the Premier.—A Bill relating to ...

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  23. OTHER BUSINESS.

    The Local Option Vote Continuance Bill received from the Legislative Council, was read a first time. The second reading of the Stamp ...

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  24. ORDER OF BUSINESS.

    Before the conclusion of the sitting the Premier, in reply to Mr. Mitchell, outlined the order in which the Government proposed to take the business ...

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  25. INFORMATION GLEANED.

    The Premier informed Mr. Foley that he had been advised that none of the Military Censors "were employed in the State Public Service ...

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  28. THE ESTIMATES.

    The Leader of the Opposition (Mr. Frank Wilson) was received with applause when he rose to continue the debate upon the Estimates. In his ...

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