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  2. MOSQUITOES

    "It ia true there are anopheles, or malaria mosquitoes, in Perth, and have been for years past, but they are very few in number," stated Dr. Seed, the ...

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  3. THE AUTOMATIC

    This morning a "Daily News" reporter visited a number of prominent business men, whose daily necessity It is to have an efficient telephonic ...

    Article : 88 words
  4. PERTH POLICE COURT

    The following cases were dealt with by Messrs. J. L. Glick, and P. Menzies, at the City Court this morning ...

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  5. TAXABLE LIMIT

    The Victorian Taxpayers' Association has received from the Sydney Chamber of Commerce the report of the committee appointed by that body ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL

    A meeting of the employes engaged in the construction of the premises at Burswood for the Portland Cement Co., was held last night. Mr. Tom ...

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  7. SHIPPING HOLD-UP

    There have been no developments is connection with the shipping dispute. Trades Hall circles consider it impossible for any more definite ...

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  8. DEATH OF WILIAM KENNEDY

    That the evidence of a witness at a previous sitting of tie Court was false, and that it had been tendered maliciously by a member of a gang which ...

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  9. NO DEPARTURE

    It is authoritatively stated that there is not the slightest intention to depart from the decisions of the Parts Conference, or to discuss with the ...

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  10. TALKATIVE IN ADVERSITY.

    Announcing that she could submit "a perfectly good case," Bessie Leahy (42) pleaded not guilty to the theft of A comb and 4s in silver yesterday. ...

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  11. IRELAND

    Two marked men entered the house of Rupert Dixon, a Justice of the peace, at Dunlavin, courty Wicklow, and demanded money. On refusal they ...

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  12. ABSOLUTELY ROTTEN.

    "Absolutely rotten," exclaimed Mr. E. Sandover, a member of tho firm of William Sandover and Co., with convincing emphasis when he was asked ...

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  13. A.W.U.

    The establishment of co-operative stores is the latest activity of the A.W.U. It is stated that if the A.W.U. is ...

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  14. DEADLOCK TO CONTINUE.

    The shipping deadlock will continue for a week at least, according to the Indications to-day A settlement is held up pending guarantees being ...

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  15. AUSTRALIAN FLOUR

    A deputation, representing Victorian flour millers, waited upon Senator Russell (chairman of the Australian Wheat Board) yesterday, with a ...

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  16. AN IMPROVISED BIBLE.

    William Clive Nicol, brother of Donald Nicol and employed as usher at the Shaftesbury Theatre, informed the coroner that on the night of January ...

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  17. BOLSHEVIKS

    Advice baa been received that a Bolshevik attack on British troops in North Persia was repulsed. The attackers lost 12 killed and a number of ...

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  18. ALWAYS COMPLAINING.

    "We are always complaining," commenced the general manager of Moffat's Ltde., "and we ourselves in turn receive numerous complaints from ...

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  19. PAPUA RUBBER.

    Requests have been made to the Commonwealth Government for a grant of preferential tariff treatment for rubber produced In New Guinea ...

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  20. DANGER OF INFECTION.

    Dr. Dale (Acting Chief Medical Officer for the State), in answer to a query to-day, said the malaria mosquito was present in Perth, and had ...

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  21. PERCY BRUNTON CHARGED.

    Percy Brunton, well known street orator, was charged with having, on January 31, disobeyed a summons of the Northam Police Court, requiring ...

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  22. LATE SPORTING

    Considerable criticism is being directed by cricket enthusiasts against the Victorian selection committee at its action in omitting Armstrong from ...

    Article : 168 words
  23. FATAL MOTOR ACCIDENT

    A tragic accident happened at St Peter's Pass, near Oatlands, Hobart, yesterday morning. Miss Sneezum, lady's maid to Lady Forster, was ...

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  24. A SPLENDID SYSTEM.

    "Nowadays, it is a perfect treat to get on the "'phone," contends Mr. Moar, general manager of Messrs. D and W. Murray, "and I think the ...

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  25. EXCESSIVE DRINKING.

    Bonanate (36), an Italian, was charged with excessive drinking. It was stated that the accused had been convicted on similar charges on ...

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  26. PERISHABLE GOODS

    Members of the Dairy Produce Pool Committee are taking advantage of the negotiations now taking place for a renewal of the Imperial mail contract ...

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  27. PUBLIC SERVICE APPEALS

    The Public Service Appeal Board—Mr. Justice Northmore. (chairman) Mr. J . M. Drummond (Government nominee, and Mr. E. A. Mann ...

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  28. SURPRISED WHEN HE FELL.

    Mr. Lavan Would it be true if anyone stated your brother struck the deceased man? Witness: No. It would lie a lie. ...

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  29. REMANDED.

    Charged with the theft of a motor tyre, rims, and tube, the property of Jack Smith, a saddler named Andrew Anderson (38) was remanded for eight ...

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  30. WHARF PILFERING

    A special force of 25 police is now employed on the Melbourne wharves to combat cargo pilfering. Since 1913 the Melbourne Harbor Trust patrol ...

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  31. DISORDERLY CONDUCT.

    William Holmes (61), a visitor from the country, pleaded guilty to having created a disturbance in Barrack-street yesterday. He was fined 10s. ...

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  32. AUTOMATIC EVERY TIME.

    Mr. Williams, managing director of Boans, Ltd., said:—"Give me the automatic even' time in preference to the old system. Although we have a ...

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  33. WOOL SALES

    The Melbourne wool sates, which were continued yesterday, again drew spirited bidding, especially for outstanding parcels. The rates which ...

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  34. YACHTING.

    The final heat of the Australian dinghy championship was sailed yesterday, a nice south breeze prevailing. The following competing boats ...

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  35. ATTEMPTED SUICIDE.

    Albert Jenkins, charged with having attempted to commit suicide, was bound over in a personal bond and an independent surety to be of good ...

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  36. COLONEL POPE'S VIEWS.

    "Our system in Perth is as good as I have come across," said Colonel Pope, the Commissioner of Railways, "and I must say it is Infinitely better than the ...

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  37. SOLDIER HUES

    The Federal Committee of Public Accounts which recently investigated the purchase of timber areas by the War Service Homes Commission, will ...

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  38. "THE RATS."

    An impertinent youth, Richard Thompson (18), pleaded not guilty to being an idle and disorderly person. Several detectives gave evidence ...

    Article : 150 words
  39. A GANG'S HOSTILITY.

    Det.-Sgt. O'Brien: One of the witnesses said your brother punched the man? Mr. Lavan: And he afterward contradicted the statement. ...

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  40. LATE SHIPPING

    The following passengers are booked to leave for the Eastern States via the s.s. MORELLA this evening:—Mesdames G. Lucas, Guerin and three ...

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  41. Family Notices

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    Family Notices : 408 words
  42. Advertising

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    Advertising : 117 words
  43. BOWLS.

    The Perth, Bowling Club will hold an electric light carnival (fours competition), commencing on Monday, February 21s. The games will be of 17 ...

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  44. THE CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION DEPARTMENT.

    Inspector Condon, of the Criminal Investigation Department, after stating that an efficient telephone system meant a great deal to his department ...

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  45. A DISPUTE SETTLED.

    When the charge laid by Ellen Sloan against her husband, Henry St. George Sloan, of having stolen a folding chair and trunk containing wearing apparel ...

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  46. COLD WATER TREATMENT.

    The Coroner: Did not the pouring of water on the man's face suggest the man was injured? Witness: No, I had no idea that the ...

    Article : 137 words
  47. A RANGER ALLEGES ASSAULT.

    A young man named Bertram Heal, through his counsel (Mr. J. F. Walsh), pleaded not guilty to having unlawfully released cattle intended to be ...

    Article : 151 words
  48. THE STATES PRESS.

    Mr. C. Cross, of the States Press, stated:—"The nature of ray business makes constant use of the telephone necessary and on Saturday afternoons ...

    Article : 99 words
  49. BOXING.

    Particulars were given in "The Dally News" on Tuesday of last week concerning a fierce boxing contest which took place in Melbourne on the ...

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  50. THE WEATHER

    Cloudy and oppressive conditions prevailed in the metropolis to-day. It is expected to continue warm and sultry. ...

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  51. Family Notices

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  52. ROBBERY OF PENSION CARDS

    During last night the premises of a moneylender in Central Wellington-street, who specialised in loaning money on soldiers' pension cards, were ...

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  53. DONALD NICOL'S EVIDENCE.

    Donald Nicol, caretaker and house manager of the Shaftesbury Theatre, deposed ho was carrying out his usual duties at the theatre on the night ...

    Article : 223 words
  54. FURNISHED APARTMENT

    Perth is rapidly becoming a city of flats—suites of apartments. The policy of raising suburban railway fares is driving people from the ...

    Article : 216 words
  55. MURDER

    Richard Lamkin appeared at the Central Court to-day, charged with having feloniously and maliciously murdered Norman Kable, at Redfern ...

    Article : 42 words
  56. LATE SHARES

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    Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 words
  57. SWIMMING.

    Frank Beaurepaire, established a naw State record in the Victorian halfmile swimming championship, contested at Brunswick Baths last night. ...

    Article : 134 words
  58. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The total sum subscribed for the Queensland loan was £1,500,000, or £500,O00 short of what was required. Mart Sale.—Ashanden and Co. will ...

    Article : 108 words
  59. Advertising

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    Advertising : 67 words
  60. THOUGHT HE WAS DRUNK.

    Det.-Sgt, O'Brien; Are you Known as the chucker-out? Witness: I have heard it stated. Why was nothing done for so long in ...

    Article : 95 words
  61. Advertising

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    Advertising : 24 words
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