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  2. ENTERTAINMENTS.

    The box plans for the four recitals to be given by Joseph Hislop, the famous tenor, trill open at Nicholsons this morning at 9.30 o'clock. Among the items ...

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  3. MUSIC EXAMINATIONS.

    Examinations will be conducted next month by examiners of the Australian Music Examinations Board for the University of Western Australia. ...

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  4. STORMWATER DRAINAGE.

    A conference between members of the Fremantle City Council and members of Parliament for the district to discuss stormwater drainage administration was ...

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  5. BRITISH CRISIS.

    The House of Commons, which met on Tuesday for the emergency financial session, gave the National Government a majority of 59 in a division taken late that night. The division was a test of confidence in the new Government ...

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  6. TRAIN SMASH.

    The Midland Junction Courthouse was crowded yesterday when an inquest on the death of Albert James Brown (48), locomotive engine driver, of Sayer-street, ...

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  7. MURDER CHARGE.

    Giving evidence in the Criminal Court yesterday, in reply to a charge of having murdered Bridget Teresa McCafferty (18), domestic, William James Garthwaite ...

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  8. THE ECONOMIES BILL.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) introduced the Economies Bill, which will permit economies in ...

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  9. IN THE HOUSE OF LORDS.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—When the House of Lords, met to-day the Lord Chancellor (Lord Sankey) read the King's message. Lord Reading (Foreign Secretary) made ...

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  10. THE PRESS VIEW.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—With the exception of the Labour "Daily Herald," the Press throughout the country agrees that the debate in the House of Commons has ...

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  11. TAXI DRIVER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—After a retirement of five minutes the jury to-day acquitted James Edward Devine (39), who was charged with having murdered Frederick Herbert ...

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  12. POLICE NEWS.

    No news wu received yesterday of Mrs. Sarah Smith (81), of 17 Cowle-street, West Perth, wife of the Rev. A. Smith, who has been missing since 2 p.m. on Thursday ...

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  13. ORGANISING GROWERS.

    Despite the inclement weather there was a large attendance at the public meeting held in the Agricultural Hall, Main-street, Osborne Park, on Monday ...

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  14. Mount Lawley Robberies.

    Between 11.45 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. on Tuesday, thieves entered the house occupied by Nora Harty, in Regent-street, Mt. Lawley, and stole three silver christening ...

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  15. HALF-CASTE BOYS.

    DARWIN, Sept. 9.—Twenty-eight half-caste boys left Darwin this morning, in the charge of Matron Turner, for the new home at Pine Creek. The children, who are ...

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  16. Alleged Illicit Liquor.

    Inquiries made by Plainclothes Constables McDonald and Cooney, following a visit to a house at 303 James-street on September 2, and the discovery there of a ...

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  17. GENERAL NEWS.

    A whist drive will be held to-night at the Savoy Cafe, Hay-street. Major A. J. Boase will lecture before the United Service Institute to-night. ...

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  18. Thefts from Empty Houses.

    Thefts of fixtures from empty houses have been reported to the Criminal Investigation Department regularly during recent weeks Complaints were made ...

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  19. Alleged Attempted Imposition.

    Lulamine Smith (30), of Beaufort-street, Perth, and John Thomas Sutton (42), of William-street, Perth, were arrested by Sergeant Campbell and Constable Eaton ...

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  20. METALLURGIST HONOURED.

    Mr. B. H. Moore, principal and lecturer in chemistry and metallurgy at the School of Mines, Kalgoorlie, has been advised by the Council of the University of ...

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  21. BROADCAST PROGRAMMES.

    To-day.—7.30 a.m.: Band march. 7.34: Weather synopsis, 7.35: Cables, 7.38: Early morning melodies, 8.0: Time signal, 8.3: Happipess. music, 8.20: Mails and shipping ...

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  22. UNRULY CROWDS.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—A noisy crowd gathered in Whitehall at 10 o'clock in the evening, when a considerably unruly element, consisting of Communist agitators ...

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  23. TREASURY BONDS ABROAD.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—The financial editor of the "Daily Herald" (Labour) says that in view of the expected campaign for the conversion of the Briton 5 per cent. war ...

    Article : 160 words
  24. FREMANTLE GLIDING CLUB.

    After many weeks of preparation the Fremantle Gliding Club's first glider was flown last Sunday, in the presence of about 200 people. The machine was tried out ...

    Article : 208 words
  25. JOSEPH HISLOP.

    After witnessing the effects which the late Signor Caruso's singing had upon his singing, a distinguished critic once remarked that it acted like a fever. ...

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    An application was recently made to the Perth Road Board for permission to provide shade tents on Scarborough Beach during the summer season, the applicant ...

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