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  6. MINERS AND STRIKES.

    The strike at Mount Lyell, occasioned by the miners on contract work deciding to throw up their contracts so as to go on daily wages, was to have ...

    Article : 396 words
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  8. TRAINING OF NURSES.

    A discussion took place in Melbourne on May 28 at the council of the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses Association on suggested remedies for the ...

    Article : 228 words
  9. DOG HERO OF THE FRONT

    The story of Filax, a breed of German sheep dog, and Red Cross worker in the French army, is of absorbing interest. He is a large animal with a ...

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  10. THE LUCKY ONES

    Following are the principal prize winners in the recently drawn Tattersall's sweeps:—No. 1 Winter Stakes: First, C. H. Hughes, "Egmont," ...

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  11. The Daily News. PERTH. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1917.

    Interesting news comes over the cables to-day more particularly regard naval and aerial activity. From the meagre details to hand it appears ...

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  12. RECRUITING IN VICTORIA.

    While we are deploring the falling off in Western Australia of recruiting figures, we get no compensating comfort from the Eastern States. In ...

    Article : 320 words
  13. Public Opinion.

    We do not hold ourselves responsible for the views expressed by correspondents. Correspondents in future must write ...

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  14. NATIONAL THRIFT CAMPAIGN.

    The Australian League of Honor has initiated a acmpaign of thrift throughout the Commonwealth. The movement, which, has already been launched ...

    Article : 171 words
  15. RECRUITING

    Sir,—Captain Burkett and his staff are to be commended for their brilliant efforts in recruiting, but judging from the results, there is only one ...

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  16. THE HUGHES FLEET.

    The purchase by Mr. Hughes of the fleet of steamships for the Commonwealth was more than a spectacular piece of statesmanship; it was a ...

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  17. ANGLO-AMERICAN WORLD SAVIOURS.

    There is something refreshing in the statement made by Mr. Coote, a Sydney merchant, who has recently returned from a visit to America. He ...

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  18. RE SLACKERS

    Sir,—It's hard to pick them! It should not be! If our politicians are unable or unwilling to pass a Conscription Bill, they have no excuse for ...

    Article : 186 words
  19. HALF CROWNS LIVE LONGEST.

    The sixpence is the shortest-lived of all coins. The average sixpence only lasts twenty-eight years before becoming so worn and thin that it has ...

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  21. SCHOOL FOR MOTHERS.

    It will be a pity if the Perth City Council cannot see its way clear to grant the £100 per annum asked for by Lady Hackett towards the ...

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