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  2. NOTES AND COMMENTS.

    Many claim that the Government is merely fencing with the pickets question. Sir John Baird, our new Governor-General ...

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  3. INDIA AND SINGAPORE BASE

    Replying to-day to a question by Mr. G. Lansbury (Labor, Poplar), in the House of commons, the Under Secretary for India (Earl Winterton) reiterated that he ...

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  4. QUEEN OF SONS.

    When the overland express drew into the central railway station this morning a number of Perth music lovers were awaiting it, aud as the passengers alighted there ...

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  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS

    The Loader of the State Country Party (Mr. A. Thomson, M.L.A.) reached Perth this morning from Katanning, having last week disembarked at Albany on his return ...

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  6. SENIOR TRADE COMMISSIONER

    His Majesty's Senior Trade Commissioner in Australia, Mr. R.W. Dalton, accompanied by Mrs. Dalton, who is on her way to England arrived in Perth this morning ...

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  7. EARLY CABLES

    In moving in the House of Commons to-night the second reading of the Widows and Orphans and Old-Age Contributory Pensions Bill, which will give effect to the ...

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  8. CHAINED UP.

    Extraordinary evidence was tendered at Ballarat Court of General Session on Tuesday, before Judge Winneko, during the hearing of a case in which William ...

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  9. ENGINEERS AND MOULDERS

    The application of the coastal branch of the Amalgamated Society of Engineers, and the Federated Moulders' Union for an award enbodying increased wages; ...

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  10. AUSTRALIA'S FIRST MAP.

    Captain Wallis's historical account of the colony of New South Wales with a map and twelve views engraven on copper by a convict, which is believed to be the ...

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  11. A NOTABLE SALE.

    The sale was begun at Christie's to-day of one of tho most remarkable collections of pictures and objects of art ever offered by public auction namely, the property of ...

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  12. AUSTRALIA'S GOVERNOR-GENERAL

    The London "Daily Telegraph" says that Sir John Baird's appointment came as a surprise to his colleagues in the House of Commons. His name was ...

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  13. ROYAL COMMISSIONS

    A Federal Return issued to-day shows that since the Bruce-Page Government came into power in 1922 no fewer than 10 Royal Commissions have been ...

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  14. COST OF LIVING COMMISSION

    The Leader of the Country Party (Mr. A, Thomson, M.L.A.) stated this morning that his party desired to enter a protest against being ignored by the Government ...

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  15. DEATH OF MR. CLAYTON.

    Mr. J. H. Clayton, who was for many years chairman of N.S.W. Cricket Association, died at his residence, Forest-road, Arncliffe, last night. ...

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  16. SINGAPORE BASE.

    In the House of Commons this evening in replying to Mr. G. Lansbury (Laborite), Earl Winterton (Under-Secretary of State for India), [?]eiterated that he ...

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  17. POLAR EXPLORATION

    Captain G. H. Wilkins, the Australian explorer, who has just returned from a tour of the interior, is planning to lead an expedition to the Antarctic regions ...

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  18. ADMINISTRATIVE CHANGE

    Prior to February, 1923, when the present Government came into power, Repatriation and War Service Homes matters formed a separate Department under the ...

    Article : 113 words
  19. CONGREGATIONAL UNION AND HOME MISSION.

    The hall yearly meetings of the Congregational Union wore begun last evening at the West Perth Leederville Congregational Church. The chairman of the ...

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  20. DYED HAIR.

    A verdict for £ 200 damages was returned by the jury on a claim by Mrs. Lilian Thomas against toilet specialists to whom she went to have her hair dyed. ...

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  21. BOXING.

    In a professional boxing contest at Dunedin between Hughie Dwyer, of Australia, and Lachie M'Donald, the New Zealand middle-weight champion for a purse of ...

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  22. WIRELESS BROADCASTING

    8.0. Musical items from Messrs. Musgrove's Concert Hall as follows:—Piano, French Suite No. 16 (Bach), Miss Veronica Kenniwell. Sons, "Bluebells from the ...

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  23. GERMANY.

    In the Reichstag last evening, Dr. Stresemann (Minister for Foreign Affairs), while emphasising that the Dawes Plan would be carried out punctiliously ...

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  24. BOY KILLED.

    Falling on his head when thrown by a donkey at a backjumping show at Toogoolawah, George Granzier (14) was killed. ...

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  25. CONJUGAL RIGHTS.

    In, a judgment delivered to-day in the Divorce Court it was held that the making of a decree for the restitution of conjugal rights did not mean enforcement of ...

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  26. DEATH IN A TRAIN.

    Dr. Eric Sinclair, Director-General of the Insane in New South Wales, died in the train on route to Orange to inspect a new mental hospitla. Dr. Sinclair was 65 ...

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  27. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    At a nice tins of the Executive Council this morning Parliament was further prorogued until June 25. The Deputy Premier. (Mr. W. C. Angwin) stated that he ...

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  29. Family Notices

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  30. SHYLOCK.

    Reforming yesterday to the 4 1/3 per cent, war loan, which matures on December 15, the Federal Treasurer (Dr. Earle Page) stated to-day that though the terms to be ...

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  31. ITALY.

    The Senate adopted last evening by 160 votes to 28, a Bill providing for the co—ordination of the headquarters staffs of the three arms under an army chief. ...

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  32. OVERSEA WHEAT MARKETS

    Wheat cargoes are firm at higher prices, following on better American cables, and confirmation of reports of smaller world's shipments. Parcels are ...

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  33. GENERAL NEWS.

    In Leeds to-day the young Australia League tourists saw Australian wool being made into a special cloth for some Arabian Sheiks. After several factories had been ...

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  34. JAPAN.

    Major-General Haruchige Ninomiya (Military Attache to the Japanese Embassy in London), will sail from Japan on May 30 in the steamer Hakozaki Maru ...

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