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  2. Advertising

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  4. TEXTILE INDUSTRY

    The employers have refused to meet the T.U.C. delegation to discuss the wool and textile crisis. They have rejected the employes ...

    Article : 68 words
  5. MAIL TRAIN ROBBERY

    The police investigating the loss of over £17.000 in cash and cheques from the Mudgee mall train on Tuesday night, having exhausted every avenue of ...

    Article : 191 words
  6. WEST PERTH TRAGEDY

    The question of the lights on the late Dr. Johnston's car was discussed at length in the city Courthouse today, when the inquiry into his tragic death in a ...

    Article : 449 words
  7. STAGE OF POLITICS

    The "Sun-Herald" political correspondent says:—Australia's surtax is causing almost as much flutter politically as commercially. ...

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  8. COAL IMPASSE

    With the Northern Associated proprietors lies the next move in the coal dispute. It is expected that the owners at their ...

    Article : 105 words
  9. ASSISTING INDUSTRY

    Of vital importance to Australian exporters is the Bill to amend the Australian Industries Preservation Act of 1906-1910 introduced into the House of ...

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  10. WILL THE PRINCE EVE MARRY?

    "Queen Mary, like-the rest of as, would like to see the Prince of Wales married. with a prospect of having a direct heir to the throne, but hitherto her efforts to persuade him to take a wife have been unsuccessful," says Mrs. Charlotte Cavendish In her new biography of the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  11. CHAMPION BILLIARDS

    The scores at the close of play in the billiards championship match tonight were:—Davis, 6241. ...

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  12. DARLOT CRICKET

    The Darlot Cup cricket match, which commenced yesterday on the Guildford School ground between Christian Brothers' College and Guildford Grammar ...

    Article : 241 words
  13. PERSONAL

    Sir William M'Pherson; ex-Preune. and Treasurer of Victoria, has arrived in London, after touring the Continent Mr. T. D. .Briggs, of Mt. Lawley, who ...

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  14. TAX ON MOTORS

    A reduction in motor taxation by an amount equivalent to that collected in the shape of petrol tax, in accordance with the Federal Government's desire ...

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  15. SLEEPY AND CROSS

    The Prime Minister (Mr. J. H. Scullin) kept members of the House of Representatives out of bed until 2 a.m. today to secure a vote on the second readings of ...

    Article : 157 words
  16. DAHLIA SHOW

    The muggy weather and hot winds of the last few days have considerably interfered with the success of the Western Australian Horticultural Society's annual ...

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  17. UNEMPLOYMENT RELIEF

    At a meeting of the executive of the Lord Mayor's Unemployment Fund yesterday, consideration was given to a scheme put forward by tne Housewives ...

    Article : 279 words
  18. MAN BADLY BURNED

    John Evans (60), married, of Seventhavenue, Bassendean, was severely burned at Guildford today. His name is on the danger list at Pertly Hospital. ...

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  19. EASTER

    Time-tables containing information about the provisions for Easter traffic made by the railways are now available at all railway stations and should be ...

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  20. RIOTS OF APRIL I

    The trouble in the city with members of the unemployed ranks on April 1 found a sequel in the Police Court today, when George Thomas (26), laborer ...

    Article : 297 words
  21. SWEEPING VICTORY

    The extent of Labor's sweep of the country is increasingly manifest. The party gained all three seats in East Torrens and if it does the same in Sturt ...

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  22. ALARMING GROWTH

    In the House of Representatives today Mr. Gullett (Deputy Leader of the Opposition) asked Mr. J. H. Scullin if he were aware that the unemployment ...

    Article : 134 words
  23. RHODESIAN TOBACCO

    Among Mr. Penton's callers today was Sir Francis Newton, High Commissioner for Southern Rhodesia, who asked for Australian preference for Rhodesian leaf ...

    Article : 71 words
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  26. A DESERVING APPEAL

    The committee who. assisted the Fremantle charity appeal (Sister Irene Smith) has decided to come to the aid of Mr. Jack Venede. the tramway ...

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  27. PRICE OF WHISKY

    At a special meeting today of five companies, comprising the largest proportion of the whisky trade in Australia, it was decided that whisky prices ...

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  28. COOLER TOMORROW

    Following is the official forecast for Western Australia:— . "Fine' generally, except for ...

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  29. STATE ELECTIONS

    The Leader of the Nationalist Party (Sir James Mitchell) will speak from 6WF tonight at 8 o'clock. The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) and the ...

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  30. ROUND AUSTRALIA

    Messrs. Bardsley, Wedgewood, Annabel, Lennon, Lewis and Gstenby, who are flying round Australia, arrived here at 4 p.m. today. ...

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  31. GARAGE ENT[?]RED.

    During last night a garage in the corner of South-street and Hansen-road, Beaconsfield. owned by Ivan Nylander, was entered and about £7 stolen from a ...

    Article : 31 words
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