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  2. FARMERS' ORGANISATIONS.

    About 600 farmers and others attended a meeting lasting nearly twelve hours in the Northam Town Hall on Saturday. The joint conveners were Messrs. Albert ...

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  3. LOST INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, April 10.—"Because of the lack of confidence created by the Lang Government, Australia has lost a number of industries capable of absorbing ...

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  4. FIRE TRAGEDY.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—Overcome by dense smoke from a fire which early yesterday morning damaged a cafe and lodginghouse, conducted by Mrs. F. Ward in ...

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  5. ACCIDENTS.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—While playing the part of the condemned prisoner of war, and facing a firing party of two of his companions at Oatley Bay yesterday ...

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  6. FIDUCIARY NOTES.

    Both sides of the controversy on the Fiduciary Notes Bill were presented to the meeting of farmers at Northam on Saturday. Mr. J. Curtin. M.H.R. ...

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  7. ADELAIDE ARRANGEMENTS.

    ADELAIDE, April 12.—When the Trades and Labour Council was dealing with a motion condemning Mr. Lyons, an attack was also made yesterday on Mr. Lang by ...

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  8. ROAD BOARD ELECTIONS.

    A general election to fill the vacancies by the retirement of one-third of the members of road boards throughout the State by effluxion of time was held ...

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  9. MAULED BY BEAR.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Jack Speechley (20), an attendant at Wirth's Circus, was severely mauled by a brown bear this afternoon at the Glaciarium the Sydney ...

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  10. FIVE TOES SEVERED.

    BUNBURY, April 12.—Decision was reserved late on Friday night by Mr. L. L. Crockett, R.M., in the case in the Local Court in which Joe Spolarich a Yugosloy ...

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  11. "THE TIMES" VIEW.

    SYDNEY, April 11.—Commenting on a statement in "The Times" (London) on April 7. the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) declared to-day that there was ...

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  12. TWO MEN INJURED.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Charles Pettigrew, a miner, of Dapto, and Aubrey Badgery, were admitted to the Wollongong Hospital last night suffering from injuries received ...

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  13. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTOR CAR.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—When on his way to attend the rally of Boy Scouts and Girl Guides at the Melbourne Cricket Ground Yesterday afternoon Cleyden ...

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  14. ECONOMIST'S OPINION.

    LONDON, April 11.—In an article in the "Investors' Chronicle" discussing inflation as a remedy for trade depression, Mr. Hartley Withers, the noted economist and ...

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  15. DOMINION LEAGUE.

    KALGOORLIE, April 12.—At a meeting of the Kalgoorlie Road Board on Friday a letter was received from the Dominion League of Western Australia, ...

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  16. ELDERLY WOMAN KILLED.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—Mrs. J. Newry (60), of Derby-street, Kew, was killed last night when she was knocked down by an electric tram in High-street. ...

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  17. SIR H. COLEBATCH'S ADDRESS.

    At a meeting to be held by the National Party at the Perth Town Hall at 8 o'clock to-night, Senator Sir Hal Colebatch will speak on the proposed fiduciary issue Most ...

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  18. THIEVES DISTURBED.

    MELBOURNE, April 12.—Disturbed when attempting to break into the Oakleigh branch of the English, Scottish and Australian Bank at midnight yesterday ...

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  19. FATAL JUMP FROM TRAM.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Wilfred Maytun (15), of Wigram-road, Glebe, was killed instantly yesterday in George-street West, when he jumped from one tram into the ...

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  20. SOUVENIR HUNTER DROWNED.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Henry Charles Primer (25), of Douglas-street, Waterloo, lost his life on Friday morning at Long Bay while attempting to recover from the ...

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  21. PARTY AND POLITICS.

    Sir,—In to-day's issue Mr. C. J. Horrocks quoted from a recent speech of mine that "it is not the party system which has failed it is the people who are best ...

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  22. LABOUR FACTIONS.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—All hope for a reconciliation of the breach between the rival Labour parties in New South Wales has not been shandoned by the railway ...

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  23. HURT BY TOMBSTONES.

    ADELAIDE, April 12.—J. B. Shelton, of Cassie-street, Walkerville, had his right leg fractured in three places yesterday morning when a cross and tombstones ...

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  24. WHEAT COMPETITION.

    ADELAIDE, April 12.—Giving evidence before the Federal Public Accounts Committee. Professor Richardson, Director of the Waite Institute for Agricultural ...

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  25. CYCLISTS COLLIDE HEAD ON.

    Two youths were injured in a head-on collision between a motor cycle and a cycle on the Causeway early on Saturday evening. They were:— ...

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  26. NEW PARTY'S ULTIMATUM.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—The new Labour Party formed by the Theodore supporters in New South Wales yesterday issued its ultimatum to all leagues and unions in ...

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  27. BROADCAST PROGRAMMES.

    To-day.—7.30 a.m.: Town Hall chimes. 7.33: weather synopsis and forecast. 7.34: Music. 8.0: Time signal and cables. 8.5: Musical Interlude. 8.9: Music. 8.21 weather forecast ...

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  28. TRAIN AND TRUCK COLLIDE.

    A Perth-bound train crashed into a motor truck containing four men, at the Rivervale railway crossing on Saturday morning but only one person was injured ...

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  29. PERTH CITY COUNCIL.

    The Lord Mayor (Sir William Lathlain) writes:—"With reference to the report of the works committee dealing with the charges made by Cr. Jenkinson in ...

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  30. MOTOR CAR SOMERSAULTS.

    When two motor cars collided on the corner of Smith and Harold streets, Highgate Hill, on Saturday afternoon, one of them, a big sedan, turned a somersault. ...

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  31. SHOTS FIRED AT YOUTH.

    SYDNEY, April 12.—Three shots were fired by a young man at Gordon Curnow (18) at the corner of Rose and Ivy streets, Darlington, yesterday afternoon, from a ...

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  32. MOTOR TRUCK WRECKED.

    About midnight on Saturday a motor truck, laden with produce, got out of control while travelling down Greenmount Hill, and crashed into a telegraph post ...

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  33. POLICE COURTS.

    Alleged False Pretences.—Robert D. Lilburne (31), accountant, of Victoria, was charged with false pretences, and was remanded until tomorrow. It was alleged that on February 2, ...

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  34. SCHOOL LEAVING AGE.

    Sir,—when Mr. Keenan, Minister for Education, answered a deputation on the above question by stating that "the Government has had in refuse the requests of ...

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  35. CUT FOOT CAUSES LOCKJAW.

    Owen Malseed (9), of Monument-street, Cottesloe Beach, died in the Fremantle Hospital yesterday from lockjaw, caused by a cot in the foot. Lockiaw, or tetanus is ...

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  36. MISHAP TO STEAMER.

    WELLINGTON, April 12.—The Union Steamship Company's coastal steamer. Kini, struck a submerged object in a dense, fog in the vicinity of Cape Kidnappers on ...

    Article : 62 words
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