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  2. W.A. Wool Cheque

    Perth, Sept. 18.—The high prices paid for wool at the first Perth auctions of the 1950-51 sea­son last week resulted in a cheque around £6,000000 to growers in this State for 34,000 bales. This is only a little over £500,-000 below the total value of wool exports from this State from the foundation of Western Australia in 1829 to World War I. The value of the wooi sent away in that period was £6,615,000. ...

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  5. 'TOO MANY MEMORIES"

    Katanning, Sept. 17.—The presi­dent of the wool section of the Farmers' Union, Mr. C. B. Ball, commenting on "the proposal that woolgrowers should be compul-sorily deprived of a part of their income as an anti-inflationary ...

    Article : 202 words
  6. SUPPLY AND DEMAND

    Wagin, Sept. 17.—A large at­tendance of Wagin farmers at the monthly meeting of the Wagin branch of the Farmers' Union on Friday expressed strong opposi­tion to the proposed "class tax" of 331-3 per cent on wool. ...

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  7. The Meat Situation

    The following discussion on the meat position throughout the State, and more especially oh the goldfields, took place in the Legis­lative Council last week. ...

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  8. Amateur Hour

    To-night at 7.30 o'clock 6KG will feature the first broadcast of "Dick Pair's Amateur. Hour," the new show compered by the well-known radio personality who for so long was associated with Aus­tralia's Amateur Hour. ...

    Article : 232 words
  9. Tea Drinking Title

    Latest entrant in the Australian tea drinking championship, being conducted b ythe Tea Bureau, is a Victorian clergyman. He is the Rev. C. Edgar Abbott, of North- ...

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  10. Quality of Wheat

    Perth, Sept. 18.—"It seems that the chairman of the Australian Wheat Board, Mr. J. S. Teasdale, in his attempts to defend what he considers the true position regard­ing wheat quality in Australia, en­tirely misses the point regarding the constructive suggestions which ...

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  11. Competitive Shooting

    Perth, Sept. 18.—The South Afri­can War Veteran's Association Shield for rifle shooting was won at Northam yesterday by a team selected from' the 11/44th Infantry Battalion, B. Company, Bunbury, ...

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  12. Cost of Fire Brigades

    Perth, Sept. 18.—The cost of maintaing fire brigades in Western Australia would be increased by about £30.000 in the coining year, said the Mayor of Cottesloe, Mr. L. P.-Qadsdon, at a meeting of the Local Government Association on Friday night. He is a repre­sentative of the association on the Fire Brigades Board. ...

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  17. American Tennis

    Los Angeles, Sept.- 17.—The final of the Pacific South-West singles championship between Australian j champion Prank Sedgman and j American ace Ted Schroeder. had to be postponed to-day because of rain. Yesterday Sedgman beat Herbert Flam 6-4. 6-2. 9-7 and Schroeder beat Arthur Larsen 4-6. ...

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