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  2. Advertising

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  3. NEWS AND NOTES.

    At the Perth Observatory yesterday, the maximum temperature was 89deg., but there was a high humidity figure. Cooler conditions are expected today. ...

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  4. LONDON DELEGATION.

    CANBERRA,. Feb. 1.—Indicating that there was no likelihood that the Federal Ministry would consent to the inclusion of an outside expert adviser on the ...

    Article : 255 words
  5. PERSONAL.

    Mr. R. E. Roe, of R. E. Roe and Co., Ltd, Singapore, has booked to return to Singapore tomorrow by the Minderoo. The Rt. Rev. Wiliam Charles Sadlier, ...

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  6. CANCER RESEARCH.

    Recent developments in cancer research in Great Britain were discussed by Dr. R. A. Willis, a Melbourne pathologist, in an interview yesterday when he reached ...

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  7. MAIL TIME TABLES.

    BATES OF POSTAGE.—Letters, within the Commonwealth and to places in the British Empire, 2d. per ounce; U.S.A., Java and all other places, tat ounce. 3d.; each succeeding ounce ...

    Article : 113 words
  8. NORTH-WEST AIR SERVICE.

    KALGOORLIE, Feb. 1.—The discontinuance of the Ord River-Wyndnam air service was strongly commented on today by Mr. A. E. Green, M.H.R., who arrived ...

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  9. THE POWER HOUSE.

    Following the State Government's recent acceptance of tenders submitted by British firms for the provision of plant for the Vast Perth Power House at a ...

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  10. AIR MAIL SERVICES.

    PERTH-ADELAIDE.—Outward mails for the Eastern States close Tuesday, at 8 a.m. Inward mails are due at 8 p.m. Sunday. Portal articles, except Parcels. should have the official "By Air ...

    Article : 402 words
  11. CHANCES AND CHANGES.

    Judging by one of her recently recorded utterances, the philosophy of Miss Vicki Baum, the well-known novelist, is one of chance rather than ...

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  12. CO-OPERATION THIS END.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. 1.—A unanimous agreement that an advisory committee, representing the meat Industry of Australia, should be formed to consult with ...

    Article : 231 words
  13. AIR FORCE EXPANSION

    As indicated by the Federal budgetary proposals last year, and confirmed by the Federal Cabinet at a meeting in Canberra on Thursday, the establishment of ...

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  14. A SULTRY DAY.

    Although the temperature in Perth yesterday did not exceed 89deg., the day was one of the most uncomfortable that has been experienced this summer. Last ...

    Article : 307 words
  15. PERTH.

    UNITED KINGDOM, EGYPT, ADEN, ASIA, MALTA and INDIA.—Mongolia, February 4; letters, 2 p.m. (Late fee, 8 p.m.): newspapers, packets and registered letters. 1 p.m.: parcels, noon. ...

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  16. STRIKING POSTAL REVENUE.

    BRISBANE, Feb. 1.—The Postal Department's partment's revenue in Queensland for the seven months ended January 31 exceeded that for the boom yean of 1929 and 1930. ...

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  17. PASSENGERS ON HOBSONS BAY.

    Among the passengers on the liner Hobsons Bay, which reached Fremantle from Great Britain yesterday, were the following:— ...

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  18. THE LANDING AT GALLIPOLI.

    MELBOURNE, Feb. l.—To commemorate the twentieth anniversary of the landing of the Ansacs at Gallipoli on April 25. 1915. It is proposed, by the ...

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  19. ANNIVERSARIES.

    Delia Salter Bacon, the American schoolmistress who was one of the first to maintain that Francis Bacon wrote the plays ...

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  20. FREMANTLE.

    UNITED KINGDOM, EUROPE, INDIA, SINGAPORE, ASIA, and MALTA.—Mongolia, February 4. at 4.80 p.m. (late fee. 5.15 p.m.). EASTERN STATES.—Today, at 12.30 p.m. ...

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  21. TODAY'S ENTERTAINMENTS.

    AMBASSADORS: "Cocked Cavaliers," "The Defence Rests," and "Revudville No. 4." on stage. 10.30 a.m., 2 p.m. and 7.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Such Women Are Dangerous" and ...

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  22. BRITISH RECOVERY.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—At the annual meeting of the National Provincial Bank today, Mr. C. F. Campbell (deputy chairman of the bank), who presided. ...

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  23. ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS.

    W.B.C. (Wiluna).—January 13, 1921. fell on a Thursday. Wages for Carpenters. I.G. Moyes (Manjimup).—The award rate for ...

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  24. MAIL PLANE PASSENGERS.

    The following passengers have booked to travel by the North-West mail plane due to arrive at May lands today:—Roebourne to Perth: Miss F. Kierle: Onslow to Perth: ...

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  25. Suburban Theatres or Gardens.

    These programmes will be shown in the gardens if the weather is warm: otherwise, in the theatres. AMUSU (Victoria Park): "Handy Andy" and ...

    Article : 242 words
  26. ANTARCTIC ANNOYANCES.

    LITTLE AMERICA, Jan. 31.—Rear-Admiral Byrd's plan to reload the supply ships Bear of Oakland and Jaeob Ruppert failed today. The shifting ...

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  27. THE ELECTORAL ACT.

    The joint Select Committee of both Houses of the State Parliament, which was elected towards the end of the last session to inquire into the Electoral Act. ...

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  28. STOPPING THE STAGS.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—Sir Cyril Cobb has given notice in the House of Commons that be will ask the Chancellor of the Exchequer next Tuesday a question ...

    Article : 142 words
  29. MIGRATION FIGURES.

    CANBERRA, Feb. 1.—Migration records for 1934, completed today by the Commonwealth Statistician (Mr. E. T. McPhee), show that during the year ...

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  30. CHIEF INDUSTRIAL STATES.

    GENEVA, Jan. 31.—The Governing Body of the International Labour Office has ranked the chief industrial States as follows:—The United States of America. ...

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  31. BRITISH MUSIC IN HUNGARY.

    LONDON, Jan. 31.—Mr. William Murdoch, the Australian pianist, and Mr. Constant Lambert, the composer, conductor and critic (who is a son of the ...

    Article : 80 words
  32. THE ARCHIBALD PRIZE.

    SYDNEY, Feb. 1.—The self portrait of Mr. H. A. Hanke, the Australian artist, who was awarded the Archibald Prize for the best portrait in oils last year. was ...

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  33. MR. LLOYD GEORGE'S FUTURE.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—The political correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that it is understood that an informal approach is being made to Mr. Lloyd ...

    Article : 68 words
  34. ON OTHER PAGES.

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  35. OUR STAPLE PRODUCTS.

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  36. LUMBER FROM RUSSIA.

    OTTAWA, Jan. 31.—Canada has protested against the new contract between London timber distributors and the Soviet Government, the Canadian Prime ...

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  37. ROOSEVELT PLAN.

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 3.—President Roosevelt signed a Bill today extending the life of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for two years. Otherwise ...

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  38. MR. BRUCE TO VISIT BELFAST.

    LONDON, Feb. 1.—The High Commissioner for Australia (Mr. S. M. Bruce), following up his trade publicity campaign, will leave for Belfast on February ...

    Article : 52 words
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