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  2. CONTROL OF INDUSTRY.

    "Since last we met," said the retiring president (Mr. E. Lee Steere) at the annual meeting of the Pastoralists' Association of Western Australia yesterday, "a ...

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  3. WHEAT HANDLING.

    Mr. J. S. Teasdale (president of the Primary Producers' Association and a trustee of the Wheat Pool of Western Australia) replied yesterday to the ...

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  4. COLLIE COAL.

    "The men on the coalfields are rather restive—the shift workers and off-side men are, indeed, extremely restive—and for the last 12 months we have been trying ...

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  5. STATE CRICKET TEAM.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 27.—Although the members of the West Australian cricket team had travelled all night to arrive in Melbourne today, they showed no lack of ...

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  6. CLERK'S THEFT.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 27.—An explanation of how Graham Rudolph Eric Chaplin had been in hiding dressed as a woman at Parkside for 11 weeks, and an additional ...

    Article : 444 words
  7. Advertising

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    Advertising : 174 words
  8. EAST PERTH POWER HOUSE

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 27.—From the meeting of the Loan Council today there emerged, a decision, the opponents of which claim attacks the whole fabric of the ...

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  9. A NECESSARY SCHEME.

    Tenders for the power house scheme (which will close on April 19) had been tentatively called in anticipation that the authority of the Loan Council would he ...

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  10. The Proposed Extensions.

    The discussion which took place at the meeting of the Loan Council yesterday concerning the loan for the financing of important additions to the East Perth ...

    Article : 550 words
  11. LIFE IN YUGOSLAVIA.

    Asserting that the world economic crisis and its effects had not touched his native country, M. Milorad Raitchevitch, an author and journalist discussed ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  12. BODY FOUND IN BUSH.

    In a secluded part of the bush, at Canning Bridge, the body of Arthur L. Franklin (60), married, of the Crystal Cafe, Perth, was found yesterday morning. There ...

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  13. STATE BAND CONTESTS

    A succession of financial failures associated with band contests held in Western Australia in the past few years was deplored by the chairman of the West ...

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  14. TRYING COUNTRY WEATHER.

    DENMARK, Feb. 27.—On Sunday and Monday very sultry weather conditions were experienced throughout the Denmark district, while the discomfort ...

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  15. FATALITY AT COLLIE.

    COLLIE, Feb. 27.—Mary Emmeline ("Molly") Fuhrman (22) was drowned in the town pool in the Collie River this afternoon. She had ...

    Article : 155 words
  16. FOREIGNERS ON MINES

    KALGOORLIE, Feb. 27.—The Senior Inspector of Mines (Mr. W. Phoenix) has returned to Kalgoorlie from Wiluna, and tomorrow morning will commence to apply ...

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  17. CHARITIES SWEEP.

    The eleventh consultation conducted by the State Lotteries Commission was drawn in the Perth Town Hall yesterday by Mr. G. Lambert, M.L.A., in the presence of ...

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  18. BRITISH AGRICULTURE

    CANBERRA, Feb. 27.—Britain's new agricultural policy was defended tonight by the representative in Australia of the Government of the United Kingdom (Mr. ...

    Article : 374 words
  19. Hot Wind, Dust and Flies.

    WILUNA, Feb. 20.—The weather during the past seven days has averaged 107.37 degrees. The humidity has been intense causing exceedingly unpleasant ...

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  20. TRIAL OF BAYE.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 27.—The second trial was continued today of William Baye (former superintendent of the boys' home at Newhaven) on charges of ...

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  21. MADAME STRALIA FOR PERTH

    Mr. S. W. Perry, resident manager for the General Theatres Corporation (W.A.), Ltd., who is at present in Sydney, telegraphed yesterday that he had arranged ...

    Article : 195 words
  22. MURDER CONVICTION.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 27.—On an application today which raised the legal definition of murders and manslaughter, the Full Court of the High Court, br a majority ...

    Article : 413 words
  23. Albany Exceeds the Century.

    ALBANY, Feb. 26.—Albany departed from her normal moderate temperature en Sunday with a reading of 90.8 degrees, the highest recording for this summer. ...

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  24. High Temperatures.

    BOWGADA, Feb. 27.—After seven days of oppressive weather, with temperatures varying between 104 degrees in the day and 92 degrees at night, rain fell on ...

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  25. MAN FOUND SHOT.

    With part of his head shot off, and a 0.303 military rifle beside him, the body of Cecil Saunders (37), single, was found in the house at an orchard near Pickering ...

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  26. COMPANY'S FAILURE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 27.—"The People's Prudential Assurance Company was a flourishing concern for 30 years, then the bankrupt assumed control and within six ...

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  27. CAR IN FLAMES.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 27.—A sensational accident on Prince's Highway at Greenwald this afternoon resulted in a woman and three men being admitted to the ...

    Article : 191 words
  28. LINESMAN ELECTROCUTED.

    ADELAIDE, Feb. 27.—Electrocuted by a current of 415 volts when both his hands came into contact with the overhead wires he was overhauling near ...

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  29. ARSENIC DUTIES.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 27.—The importance to the British Empire of maintaining the arsenic industry in Australia for defence and other purposes was ...

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  30. IMPORTED PIECE GOODS.

    CANBERRA, Feb., 27.—The Customs Department has decided to withdraw the regulation which requires that the selvedge of certain classes of imported piece goods ...

    Article : 228 words
  31. LABOUR UNITY.

    LAUNCESTON, Feb. 27.—The State Labour movement at its annual conference passed the following resolution at a late hour tonight:— ...

    Article : 108 words
  32. FORCED LANDING.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 27.—The pilot and a passenger in a Sopwith Dove biplane, which made a forced landing near Goulburn today, were badly shaken when the ...

    Article : 117 words
  33. CANBERRA'S SICK.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 27.—A request for a new hospital, the cost of which is estimated to be £40,000, will shortly be placed before the Federal Ministry by the ...

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  34. GAMBLING CONDEMNED.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 27.—Speaking at the New South Wales Methodist Conference today, the chairman (Mr. E. C. Sommer lad. M.L.C.) said he regarded the State ...

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  35. LUMPER STRUCK BY BALE.

    While climbing a ladder in the hold of the steamer Hobsons Bay alongside Victoria Quay. Fremantle yesterday, Jack Hargg (69), lumper, of 42 Russell-street. ...

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  36. GREAT EASTERN HIGHWAY.

    At a meeting of the Bayswater Road Board on Monday night, it was decided to adopt the name of the Great Eastern Highway for the main road which passes ...

    Article : 65 words
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