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  2. STATE LOTTERIES.

    The second reading of a abort Bill which aims at legalising State lotteries in aid of public hospitals and charitable institutions was moved in the Legislative ...

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  3. FILTER BED COLLAPSE.

    "The reinforcement at the Mt. Hawthorn filter beds was not placed in its proper position in the wall, the design was faulty, and the workmanship was ...

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  4. STATE PARLIAMENT.

    The Legislative Council met yesterday at 4.30 p.m. WHEAT FREIGHTS. Mr. Yelland was informed by the ...

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  5. THURSDAY'S WEATHER CHART.

    The development of a remarkably vigorous southern "low" over this State was a ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    According to a statement issued today by the president of the Australian Workers' Union (Mr. J. Bailey) that organisation is considering a proposal ...

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  7. R.S.L. Discussion.

    At yesterday's sittings of the annual conference of the Returned Soldiers' League, a long discussion took place on the establishment of a State lottery to ...

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  8. SAVINGS BANKS BILL.

    When the Private Savings Bank Bill vrais introduced in Parliament it was thought that building societies would not be affected. As a result of queries ...

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  9. WORKERS' COMPENSATION.

    The Workers' Compensation Act Amendment Bill was dealt with in Committee of the Legislative Assembly yesterday. ...

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  10. LOCAL BUREAU'S REPORT.

    Yesterday morning's weather reports showed that a useful rain had extended throughout the wheat-growing country, and in addition, some of the nearer ...

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  11. AUSTRALIAN RAINFALL.

    East Gaseoyne Division.—Yalgoo, 10 points: Murgoo, 4. West Gascoyne Division.—Shark Bay, 5 points. ...

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  12. TO-DAY'S FORECAST.

    The forecast for to-day is:— Further showers over west and south-west coastal areas and the agricultural districts, extending to the ...

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  13. SEAMEN'S HIGH EARNINGS.

    Reference to the earnings of seamen was made before Mr. Justice Powers in the Federal Arbitration Court to-day during the hearing of an application in ...

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  14. FORECASTS FOR OTHER STATES.

    South Australia.—Rapidly becoming cloudy and unsettled, with rain chiefly in settled areas, possibly some thunder. Strong northerly veering to squally westerly winds, ...

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  15. RAIN IN THE COUNTRY.

    Twenty-four points of rain were recorded up to 9 o'clock this morning. The fall, which appears to be general, will be of considerable, benefit to crops on ...

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  16. THREATENED RAILWAY STRIKE

    An early decision is expected on the question whether or not a railway strike will be brought about at Cup time. A statement was issued to-day by Mr. A. ...

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  17. TEMPERATURES AT CAPITAL CITIES.

    Perth: Maximum. 63deg.; minimum 54deg. Adelaide: Maximum. 57deg.; mini mum. 51deg. Melbourne: Maximum, 69deg.: minimum, 42deg. Brisbane: Minimum ...

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  18. Opposition of Church Leaders.

    At a large and influential meeting of representative Church leaders, summoned by Archbishop Riley yesterday, consideration was given to the proposal before ...

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  19. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    "In Old Donegal," a pretty and simple story of the peasant homes of Ireland, forms Mr. Allen Doone's next change of programme, to be presented at His ...

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  20. LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY.

    The Legislative Assembly met at 4.30 p.m. yesterday. THE ARBITRATION BILL. The Industrial Arbitration Act ...

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  21. MASKELYNE'S MYSTERIES.

    In the Fremantle Town Hall to-night, "Maskelyne's Mysteries" will be presented, and again to-morrow night, when the season wall be concluded. The ...

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  22. Protest by Mothers' Union.

    At a meeting of the executive council of the Mothers' Union, the following resolution was passed:—"We, members of this society, of many hundreds of mothers ...

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  23. PRINCE OF WALES THEATRE

    The final presentation of the current programme at the Prince of Wales Theatre will be made this evening. Alice Lloyd and English comedienne, appears ...

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  24. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Mr. G. Ryce, secretary of the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union, said yesterday that a new agreement had been arrived at between the union and the ...

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  25. LEEDERVILLE OVAL.

    The twelfth episode of "Buffalo Bill," together with two reels of comedy and Harold Lloyd in "Safety Last" will be seen this evening at the Leederville Oval ...

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  26. MARTYR TO SCIENCE.

    In the Legislative Assembly last night Mr. S. W. Munsie (Honorary Minister), resumed the debate on the motion of Mr. W. D. Johnson—"That in the ...

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  27. ACCOUNTANTS DEFALCATIONS.

    In the City Court yesterday, before Messrs. W. H. Melvin and P. Goatcher, J's P., William Graham (33), pleaded guilty to charge of having stolen, ...

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  28. MIGRATION.

    The secretary of the New Settlers' League branch of the Ugly Men's Association (Mr. East) reported yesterday: "The expected arrivals of single ...

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  29. THEATRE ROYAL.

    The last presentation of the Midnight Frolics' current programme of vaudeville will be made to-night. At the matinee to-morrow there will be a ...

    Article : 63 words
  30. DISPLACING COAL AND OIL.

    What will happen when the earth runs short of coal and oil supplies? This problem was discussed by Professor W. W. Watts, in a paper on "Geology in ...

    Article : 461 words
  31. SHAFTESBURY THEATRE.

    There will be a complete change of programme al the Shaftesbury Theatre this evening. A musical comedy number. "A Venetian Romance," will be ...

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  32. BRUCE-PAGE PACT.

    Following the decision of the central council not to call a special conference of the Victorian Fanners' Union to discuss the Federal Pact, a circular letter ...

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  33. HOSPITAL APPEAL ENTERTAINMENT.

    Considerable interest is being taken in musical and dramatic circles in the city and suburbs in the combined entertainment to be held at Queen's Hall on ...

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  34. CAPTIVE WOMEN.

    No wireless news has been received from Elcho Island yet. All passing ships with wireless have been warned to be alert. Local wireless men think the ...

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  35. WEDNESDAY SERENADES.

    The second of the "Wednesday" serenades will be presented on Thursday at the Queen's Hall. An enthusiastic reception was given to the artists at the ...

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  36. AUSTRALIAN "DESERTS."

    Sir.—Frequently after visitors from England and other distant countries have taken a hurried trip across Australia from west to east, or vice versa, they ...

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  37. TAXATION REDUCED.

    The amended Income Tax Bill, which reduces taxation on incomes from personal exertion from 1s. to 9d. in the £1. passed through all stages in the ...

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  38. TANNIN EXTRACTS.

    At a meeting of the Chemical Society of Western Australia, held at the University last Monday, Mr. J. C. Hood, A.A.C.I., read paper on the ...

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  39. CONCERT IN QUEEN'S HALL.

    Thelma O'Neil will give a concert in Queen's Hall on Friday evening next to assist the Perth Hospital appeal. She will be assisted by several other local ...

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  40. NEW ZEALAND.

    The New Zealand broadcasting stations have closed down until further notice, having been notified by the Amalgamated Wireless Australasia, Ltd., that they ...

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  41. A.N.A. COMPETITIONS.

    Some 350 competitors have nominated for participation in the musical and elocutionary contests conducted by the A.N.A. which will be opened by the Mayor ...

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  42. DAMAGES FOR LIBEL.

    The "Herald" to-day lodged an appeal asking that the finding, verdict and judgment awarding £3,000 damages to Captain Shirley Douglas Falcke for libel ...

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  43. Blackberry Pest.

    The Minister for Agriculture states that the Government intends offering a reward of £10,000 for an efficient remedy for the eradication of the blackberry in ...

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  44. THE LAW COURTS.

    Full Court, (Court of Criminal Appeal).—At 11 a.m., in the No. 1 Court, before the Chief Justice, Mr. Justice Northmore and Mr. Justice Draper: ...

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  46. THE DIGGERS FAIR.

    Everything is in readiness for the opening of the Diggers Fair at White City on Wednesday night next. Many novelties are promised and a big ...

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