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  2. A BOY'S ESCAPADES.

    The escapades of a boy of 17 were related in the Perth Children's Court yesterday, when six charges were laid against a boy who escaped from the Seaforth Boys' ...

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  3. "PROFITABLE EMPLOYMENT."

    Letters are Invited containing suggestion for the provision of profitable work, in place of sustenance doles, for the unemployed. Record should be had to the fact ...

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  4. ACCIDENTS.

    According to a message received in Perth from the Moora police last night, Bobbie Joan Randell (7), of Gunyidi, 34 miles north of Moora, was fatally injured ...

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  5. FEDERAL POLITICS.

    CANBERRA, March 4.—An interesting move, having a bearing on the issues which have been prominent recently in Federal politics, was made in the House of ...

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  7. THE SITUATION REVIEWED.

    KALGOORLIE, March. 4.—Referring to the financial position when passing through Kalgoorlie this afternoon by the Great Western express on his return from a ...

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  8. A REJECTED MINISTER.

    ADELAIDE, March 4.—Senator Daly, on returning to-day from a holiday trip to Western Australia, said he quite realised the risk he would run in Caucus by going ...

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  9. PENSIONERS' SACRIFICE.

    S. Ryan, Canning.—Why not start a list of persons who are in receipt of a pension equal to (or above) the present amount of the basic waste and who offer ...

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  10. CYCLIST HIT BY CAR.

    Knocked from a push bicycle by a motor car, and carried fort some distance on the fenders of the vehicle, at the intersection of William and Bulwer streets last ...

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  11. ADJOURNMENT OPPOSED.

    CANBERRA, March 4.—Protiests against the adjournment of the House of Representatives after a brief sitting to deal with motions of condolence were made to-day ...

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  12. METHODIST CONFERENCE.

    The 32nd annual Conference of the Methodist Church in Western Australia was continued in Wesley Church yesterday. The President (the Rev. R. ...

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  13. FARMS IN THE HILLS.

    W.M.D., North Dandalup.—Throughout the length of the Darling Ranges there are thousands of fertile valleys within Crown areas that will produce any cereal ...

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  14. CHILD BADLY BURNED.

    GERALDTON, March 4.—At Geraldton to-day, Mary Watt, the three-year-old daughter of Mr. C. W. Watt, surveyor, of Grejrory-street, Geraldton, received severe ...

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  15. WATTLE CULTIVATION.

    Indaba, Perth.—I suggest that the growing of wattle be given consideration. This tree is a native of Australia and has been planted in large areas in Natal ...

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  16. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER BURNED.

    MELBOURNE, March 4.—Mrs. Wilhelminia McBride (37) and her daughter Doris (16) were shockingly burned to-day at their home in Crown-street, South Melbourne. ...

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  17. WITH THE OPPOSITION.

    CANBERRA, March 4.—When the House of Representatives met to-day it was noticed that Mr. Gabb Hab S.A.), who recently informed the Prime ...

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  18. LENGTH OF SESSION.

    CANBERRA, March 4.—It is the intention of the Government to have a lengthy sitting of the Parliament if it is not defeated by an adverse vote. Ministers ...

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  19. TRAPPING MARRON.

    R.D.W.A., Perth.—The rivers in the South-West coastal districts are well stocked with the freshwater lobster, known as the matron and I suggest that the ...

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  20. FALL FROM CLIFF.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—Henry Nightingale (19), clerk, of Rose Bay, was killed to-day, when he fell 250 feet from the cliff at Rose Gully, into the water. He was ...

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  21. COUNTRY PARTY LEADERSHIP.

    CANBERRA, March 4.—At a meeting of the Federal Parliamentary Country Party to-day, at which all were present except the senators and Mr. Stewart, who is ill, ...

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  22. WHICH THE GREATER SIN?

    HOBART, March 4.—Mr. J. A. Lyons, replying to the toast of "Parliament" at a banquet at Smithton last night, said that, be had through a strenuous ...

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  23. SYNDICATE TO BUILD COTTAGES.

    w. J. Creek, Mt. Lawley.—Could a syndicate be formed, of those interested in the land, timber, iron and asbestos businesses, to build 100 asbestos, wood ...

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  24. EFFECT IN LONDON.

    LONDON, March 3.—The latest political developments in Australia have produced a good effect on the Stock Exchange. All Australian stocks hardened to-day. ...

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  25. SOCIAL EVENTS.

    The president of the Karrakatta Club (Mrs. G. Mevyn Griffiths) and members gave an at home at the club yesterday afternoon, to farewell Lady Campion. The ...

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  26. TROUBLE IN GAOL.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—Forty-two police constables were rushed by motor car to the Parramatta Goal to-day, when some of the prisoners refused to obey the orders ...

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  27. A CYCLICT'S DEATH.

    While riding a bicycle along Rocking ham-road, Fremantle on February 18, in company with Jack Waltham, George Naylor (16) was fatally injured in a collision ...

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  28. "AN EXCITING PRELUDE."

    LONDON, March 4.—"The Times" states:—"Mr. Scullin's victory over the extremists enables him to meet Parliament with a homogeneous Ministry, but ...

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  29. ROAD WORKS.

    A.H.B., Cottesloe.—The reference in your, leading column on Monday with regard to, two-outstanding works upon which the unemployed could be profitably used— ...

    Article : 194 words
  30. GENERAL NEWS.

    There will be a jazz dance at the Cathedral Hall, Murray-street, to-night. In aid of unemployed relief funds, a euchre party and a dance will be held ...

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  31. WOUNDED WITH AXE.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—Shortly after 8 o'clock to-night, the Cessnock police received a message that a man was lying on the Allandale-road, l½ miles from ...

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  32. NSW. LABOUR INCENSED.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—Following the dismissal of the Assistant Minister for Industry (Mr. Beasley), from the Ministry, war has been declared against the Federal ...

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  33. GOVERNMENT RELIEF WORKS.

    H.H.L., Victoria Park.—With regard to profitable employment, I venture to say the only real solution of the depression is a revival of the building trade, which ...

    Article : 216 words
  34. MELBOURNE FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, March 4.—Portion of the large confectionery works of MacRobetson's at Fitzroy was destroyed to-night by fire. The building in which the fire ...

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  35. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    KALGOORLIE, March. 4.—"I have no suggestions to make, except that you continue to act like Christians" stated the Premier (Sir James Mitchell) when ...

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  36. Mr. Theodore to Be Expelled.

    SYDNEY, March 4.—The denouncement of the Lang financial plan by the Federal Treasurer (Mr. Theodore) has so incensed the State executive of the ...

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  37. BROADCAST PROGRAMMES.

    To-day.—7.30 a.m.: Town Ball chimes. 7.33: Weather synopsis and forecast. 7.34: Siding price of wheat, wheat cables, produce market report and fat stock report 7.88: Music. 8.0: Time ...

    Article : 461 words
  38. STABBING AT A HOSPITAL.

    Sydney, March 4.—W. Rawlings an attendant at the hospital at Goulburn, was stabbed twice in the back this afternoon by a patient. He was not severely ...

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  39. DEPOSED CHAIRMAN.

    CANBERRA, March 4.—There wan a persistent rumour in the lobbies to-day that Mr. McGrath (Lab., Vic.), who was defeated on Monday for the Chairmanship ...

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  40. AID FOR NEW SETTLERS.

    J.W., Perth.—As one of the unemployed, I receive from the Government relief to the value of 14/ a week for nothing. The Lands Department says I can be granted ...

    Article : 303 words
  41. THE NEW PARTY.

    Sir,—In your issue of February 26 there was a report of the formation of a new party, which seems to be sound in every detail. In these days it is as well to know ...

    Article : 229 words
  42. WORKLESS EX-SOLDIERS.

    There are 5,855 unemployed returned soldiers and sailors in Australia who have registered their names at the various Returned Soldier's League employment ...

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  43. BRITAIN'S FISCAL SYSTEM.

    LONDON, March 3.—Attention has been attracted by a speech by Sir. John Simon, M.P. (Liberal), in the Free Trade Hall Manchester, in which referring to ...

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  44. BRITAIN'S TOTAL.

    LONDON, March 3.—The total of unemployed in Britain is now 2,617,658. The figure decreased by 10,473 in the past fort-night. ...

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  45. Revenue from Duties.

    LONDON, March 3.—In reply to questions in the House of Commons to-day, the Financial Secretary to the Treasury (Mr. Pethick-Lawrence) said that the ...

    Article : 68 words
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