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  2. OTTAWA AGREEMENTS

    The terms of the agreement made between Great Britain and Australia, and of that made between Great Britain and New Zealand for the rehabilitation of inter-Empire trade, at the Imperial Economic Conference at Ottawa, are published below. ...

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  3. ECONOMIC CRISIS.

    GENEVA, Oct. 6.—Addressing the Technical Committee of the League of Nations at Geneva to-day, Mr. S. M. Bruce, Australia's Resident Minister in London, said ...

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  4. MANCHURIAN REPORT.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 6.—Although the Department of State is officially maintaining silence regarding the report of the Lytton Commission to the League of ...

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  5. IRELAND'S PLIGHT.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—The Dublin correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the real reason for Mr. De Valera's sudden reversal of policy (in reopening ...

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  6. GERMAN ARMAMENTS.

    PARIS, Oct. 7.—Without awaiting the replies from all the Governments invited, the British Ambassador to France (Lord Tvrell) informed the Prime Minuter (M. ...

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  7. POLICE RAID.

    Descending simultaneously upon several clubs and houses, a large body of police raided the foreign quarter of Perth last night. Although a thorough search was ...

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  8. CANADA'S OUTLOOK.

    OTTAWA, Oct. 6—Legislation to extend the Canadian Bank charters for one year was a feature of the speech from the Throne, read by the Governor-General ...

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  9. DANGER OF DELAY.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—In a leading article to-day, "The Times" says that further delay in dealing with the full German demand will only release the bogey of armaments ...

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  10. GREAT BRITAIN AND AUSTRALIA.

    Following are the terms of the agreement made between Great Britain and Australia:— ...

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  11. OVERSEA LOANS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 7.—A highly gratifying confirmation of the manner in which Australian credit has been re-established in London by the conversion loan was ...

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  12. FEDERAL MINISTRY.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 7.—The personal prerogative which, by tradition is possessed by a non-Labour Prime Minister in the selection of his Cabinet bar become the ...

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  13. QUASHED CONVICTION.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 7.—At the Quarter Sessions Court today, before Judge Edwards, the trial was concluded of Guy Neville Kingsbury (42), who was charged that at ...

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  14. RIOT IN CHICAGO.

    CHICAGO, Oct. 7.—The police when attempting to quell an unemployed riot outside an unemployment relief station yesterday killed a rioter and arrested six ...

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  15. NEW YORK'S MAYOR.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 6.—The legal battle following the resignation of Mr. James Walker as Mayor of New York on September 1 has resulted in a decision by the ...

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  16. DISPUTE IN MEAT INDUSTRY.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 7.—Members of the Australian Meat Industry Employees' Union, including men employed by the Abattoirs Board, held up killing at Homebush for ...

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  17. SHEARERS' RATES.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 7.—As was indicated during the hearing in the Industrial Court on Wednesday of applications for a variation of the shearing industry award, the ...

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  18. SWORD AND PEN.

    BERLIN, Oct. 7.—It is a question whether Germans are getting the Government they deserve. Certainly they have not the Government they desire. The era ...

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  19. INTEREST RATE CRITICISED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 7.—The former Premier of Victoria (Mr. E. J. Hogan, M.L.A.) said on his arrival in Sydney by the Aorangi this morning that tho New South ...

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  20. SHOT IN THE BACK.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 7.—Albert Harding (28), residing at Albert Park, was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital tonight suffering from a bullet wound in ...

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  21. SLATIN PASHA.

    Captain A. E. Clark writea:—Major-General Slatin Pasha, when landing on the raft at Aswan after his escape from, the Sudan, was clothed only ...

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  22. GREAT DANISH BRIDGE.

    LONDON, Oct. 6.—According to an announcement made this evening by the Danish Ministry of Public Works negotiations regarding the erection of a bridge ...

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  23. MINE THROWN IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 7—The North mine became idle to-day through a strike of the underground men, following a reduction in the number of candles supplied. The ...

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  24. ONE FARTHING DAMAGES.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 7.—After having been in retirement for almost three hours the jury returned a verdict for plaintiff for one farthing in the action by Augusta ...

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  25. TROUBLE IN TIBET.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 7.—News has reached India of heavy fighting on the eastern borders of the Khan Province of Tibet, where several semi-independent States ...

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  26. SHIPPING SUBSIDIES.

    LONDON, Oct. 6.—A special committee of the Chamber of Shipping submitted to shipowners a scheme for the voluntary laying-up of ships, but the replies have ...

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  27. MODERN MUSIC.

    The second of a series of three lectures on problems of modern music was given by Mr. Alan Bush, A.R.A.M., an English examiner, in Musgrove's recital room ...

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  28. SHOTS FIRED FROM CAR.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 7.—Four shots which were fired from a motor car travelling along Bay-street, Port Melbourne, this afternoon narrowly missed a baby aged ...

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  29. STABBING AFFAIR.

    Inquiries by the police into the stabbing of an Italian in James-street on Monday night last were advanced a further stage yesterday morning, when ...

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  30. FLOOD IN ROME.

    ROME, Oct. 6.—Torrential rains flooded all low-lying parts of the city to-day, including the square in which Signor Mussolini's official residence stands. The damage ...

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  31. SCHEDULES TO THE BRITISH-AUSTRALIAN AGREEMENT.

    As regards eggs, poultry, batter, cheese, and other milk products, free entry for produce of Australia will be continued for three years certain. His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom, however, reserves to itself the right, after the expiration of the three years, if it considers it necessary in the interests of the ...

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  32. ENGLISH TEST TEAM.

    COLOMBO, Oct. 7.—Interest in the arrival at Colombo to-morrow of the English Test cricketers bound for Australia is most keen. The young Indian batsman ...

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  33. DEATHS AMONG STOCK

    SYDNEY, Oct. 7.—For some days past the Scone police, assisted by detectives from Sydney and Newcastle, have been investigating the mysterious mortality ...

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  34. CARS OF TO-DAY.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—Automobile experts from many countries will visit the international motor show which will open at Olympia next Thursday and continue ...

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  35. BODY IN MINESHAFT.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 7.—The dead body of Edward Carthew (56), of Kalgoorlie, a married man with two children, who had been missing from his home since last ...

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  36. MINER KILLED.

    WILUNA, Oct. 7.—On Wednesday night, while working on the 625 feet level at the Wiluna mines, Giamioa Tagliaferri (47), an Italian miner, was severely ...

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  37. A SECRET ALARM.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—Two Westcliff mechanics have invented a device to warn the telephone exchange when thieves enter an unprotected house or shop. The opening ...

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  38. STREET ROBBERY.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 7.—The robbery of £530 from two officials of the William-street post office, Sydney, on September 29, was again mentioned in the Central Police ...

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  39. LONDON TO CAPE TOWN.

    LONDON, Oct. 7.—Three of the fleet of eight new monoplanes (the first monoplanes to be used by Imperial Airways) have been delivered at the London ...

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  40. CHILD'S ARM CUT.

    While playing in his home at 167 Brown-street, East Perth, early yesterday evening, Alec Coobra (6) fell on a kerosene tin, and badly lacerated his left forearm. A ...

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  41. MYSTERIOUS BURNING CASE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 7.—Frank Smith (23), an unemployed labourer, who had been camping at Minnamurra, died this morning in the Kiama Hospital from severe ...

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  42. FALL IN CITY STREET.

    With lacerations to his scalp, Ernest Bellamy (44), of Maylands, was taken from Bridge-street, to the Perth Hospital in the St. John ambulance late last night. ...

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  43. A HERMITS DEATH.

    DONNYBROOK, Oct. 7.—Horace Watts (34), a farmer, residing in the Charlie's Creek district, was found dead in a creek near his house yesterday. Watts, who ...

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  44. DEFAMATION CHARGE.

    HOBART, Oct. 7.—A verdict was given for the defendant in a case in the Supreme Court at Hobart in which Thomas Fitzgerald proceeded against Horace E. Wilson ...

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  46. RUB "KE-PEG" ON EGGS.

    The perfect preservative, ½oz., loz. and 2oz. jars. All grocers, or write Box 12, P.O., Fremantle. ...

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