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  3. WHEAT

    "What will the harvest be" is not so much, the question in regard to our wheat nowadays as it is "who shall deal with the harvest?" Members of ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT

    In order to facilitate the "Hansard" staff in their work on the Budget speech, the Minister for Education (Mr Colebatch)—himself an old ...

    Article : 94 words
  5. AMUSEMENTS

    Applications for preferential bookings, which closed at Nicholson yesterday, for the forthcoming season of comedy and drama by the Maude ...

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  6. 44-HOUR WEEK

    The matter of the suspension of the rule of the Australian Workers' Union calling upon its members not to work for more than 44 hours a week ...

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  7. UNEMPLOYMENT

    Mr. R. F. Phelps, Director of labor Statistics in the Massachusetts Labor Department, giving evidence before the Unemployment Committee ...

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  8. AVIATION.

    Sadi Lecointe (the well-known French aviator) has made a new record of speed, having achieved 206 miles an hour. ...

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  9. STARVED INDUSTRIES.

    Referring to the effect of Federation upon the industries of the State, the Minister said it was patent that the small industries of Western Australia ...

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  10. RUGBY FOOTBALL

    The North England authorities consider Horder the finest three-quarter who has ever played Rugby. His marvellous side-stepping and ...

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  11. EARLY CABLES

    Two years ago to-day, ex-President entered a relapse. He is still regarded as an invalid, but he docs a considerable amount of work In ...

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  12. THE ADJOURNMENT.

    The House rose at 5.55 p.m. until 4.30 o'cock next day. ...

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  13. RAILWAYS AND CUSTOMS.

    Mr. A. Sanderson was informed by the Minister for Education (Mr. Colebatch) that £325,085 14s 3d had been paid by the Railways Department to ...

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  14. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY

    The delivery of the Treasurers Budget occupied a great portion of last night's sitting of the Legislative Assembly. ...

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  15. BOXING

    Mite M'Tigue (Ireland) severely punished Gus Platts in a twelve-round bout; Gene Tunney (United States) outpointed Herbert Crossley (England) ...

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  16. LEAVE OF ABSENCE.

    Mr. Lutey was granted leave of absence for two weeks on the ground of ill-health. ...

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  17. ESPERANCE RAILWAY.

    The Minister for Railways informed Mr. Walker that owing to the high and prohibitive cost of rails he could not say when the next consignment of ...

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  18. AMENDING MINING ACT.

    The Minister for Mines introduced a Bill for "An Act to amend Part III. of the Alining Act Amendment Act of 1920," which was read a first time, and ...

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  19. CORNISHMEN AND CORNISHWOMEN

    The "Western Weekly News." published In Plymouth (Cornwall), under the heading "Australian Cornish," says: "Whatever may be the ...

    Article : 328 words
  20. GRAND THEATRE.

    William S. Hart, perhaps the most popular and unconventional of cowboy heroes, is attracting good at to the Grand Theatre, where the ...

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  21. GUN RUNNING

    The Federal authorities have arrested George Gordon Rorke, one of a group of four men. who, it is alleged, Attempted to ship 600 machine guns to ...

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  22. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Mr. M'Callum moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the question of unemployment The motion was debated up till 6.15 o'clock, when ...

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  23. WHEAT AND FERTILISERS.

    Replying to Mr. Panton, the Minister said railway freights oil goods other than wheat and fertilisers had been increased since June 30, 1903, as ...

    Article : 124 words
  24. PALLADHUM THEATRE, PERTH.

    Lovers of Jack London's stories will watch with pleasure the picturisation of his "The Little Lady of Big House." which is being presented at the ...

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  25. INDIAN RISING

    A Delhi message reports that at a meeting in camera of Mussulman Ulemas (religious leaders) a resolution was passed reaffirming the belief ...

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  26. EDUCATION REPORT.

    The motion by Sir Edward Wittenoom: "That in the opinion of the House the report of the Education Commission laid on ...

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  27. PAVILION THEATRE.

    The last day is announced, of the fine British film "Sunken Rocks," in winch those popular stars. Alma Taylor and Gerald Ames, play opposite ...

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  28. TWO BILLS.

    The State Children's Act Amendment Bill was read a third time, passed, and transmitted to the Legislative Assembly. The third reading of the ...

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  29. FEDERAL CONVENTION COMMITTEE.

    The Minister for Education moved that the House should concur in the resolution of the Legislative Assembly to appoint a Select Committee to ...

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  30. MOPLA REBELS KILLED

    A column of the Dorsetshire Regiment was ambushed on Saturday, two being killed and one wounded. One if the rebels was killed and 15 were ...

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  31. THEATRE ROYAL.

    It is a question this week which is the greater attraction at the Theatre Royal, the pictures or the music. On the pictorial portion of the ...

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  32. POLICE DISCHARGED

    The Chief Secretary has thrown a bombshell among the members of the police by discharging some of their. There are, in his opinion, too many ...

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  33. SIBERIA

    Delegates from the Far Eastern Republic are conferring with Japanese representatives, and insisting that Japan shall fix a definite date for the ...

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  34. MAJESTIC, PERTH.

    The new programme to commenced here this morning contains two Fox films, in each of which, outdoor life, popular with Australian audiences, is ...

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  35. BUBONIC PLAGUE

    The Direct k of Public Health yesterday stated that a plague infecred rat had been caught that morning in an engineering shop in Lime-street. ...

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  36. ARBUCKLE INQUIRY

    In the Arbuckle case the defence gained a victory to-day when Dr. Beardslee, who attended the late Miss Virginia Rappe when she was first ...

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  38. MAJESTIC, FREMANTLE.

    The splendid two-drama, programme showing here to-day contains "The Honor System," the big 7-reel Wm.Fox film, which has brought forward ...

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  39. THE DISEASE IN BRISBANE.

    Two more plague infected rats were caught here yesterday. ...

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  40. JAPAN'S NAVY

    The Tokio correspondent of the Chicago "Tribune" says that during the next sixty days a large number of Japanese warcraft will be launched. The ...

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  41. DAINTY COSTUME CO.

    An entertaining and diversified programme is promised for Friday and Saturday nights next in St. George's Hall, where the Dainty Costume Co. ...

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  42. A DIVORCE SUIT

    In the Hobbs' Divorce suit yesterday Senator Duncan absolutely denied tho allegation of misconduct with Mrs. Fiobbs. The petitioner, recalled ...

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  43. GOLD BUYERS BILL.

    At the conclusion of the Budget the House, in Committee, gave further consideration to the Gold Buyers Bill, a lengthy discussion ensuing on clause ...

    Article : 54 words
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