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  2. INDUSTRIAL PROBLEMS.

    "Sunshine," whose essay on the Industrial Problem appears to-day on page 8, believes that Australia took the wrong turning when she decided upon the judicial ...

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  3. FEDERAL FINANCE.

    CANBERRA, July 13.—Federal receipts and expenditure for the financial year ended June 30 were made available to-day by the Treasurer (Dr. Page). The ...

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  4. EAST-WEST AIR LINE.

    LONDON, July 13.—A cabled order to the value of £60,000 has been placed with the De Haviland Company for four Hercules air-liners for the Perth-Adelaide air ...

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  5. BRITISH POLICE.

    LONDON, July 13.—The reports of the special tribunal, which recently inquired into the circumstances of the examination of Miss Irene Savidge, at Scotland Yard, ...

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  6. BRITISH POST OFFICE.

    LONDON, July 12.—The Postmaster-General (Sir William Mitchell-Thomson), speaking in the House of Commons to-day on the vote for his department, said that ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    LONDON, July 12.—The Secretary of State for Air (Sir Samuel Hoare), states that the proposed Anglo-Indian air service will definitely start on April 1 next year, ...

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  8. ITALIA DISASTER

    LONDON, July 12.—The Russian icebreaker Krassin has rescued the survivors of General Nobile's party, who, under the command of Lieutenant Viglieri, were ...

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  9. RENOUNCING WAR

    LONDON, July 12.—The Paris correspondent of "The Times" says: The French Government is despatching a Note to Washington notifying its adhesion to Mr. ...

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  10. GUNBOATS IN CHINA.

    SHANGHAI, July 13.—The complete withdrawal of foreign gunboats is demanded in a Note which is being drafted by the Nationalist Government, addressed to ...

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  11. CONSTRUCTION COMMENCED.

    "We have just received a cablegram from the de Haviland Company informing us that construction has begun on the machines ordered for the new East-West air ...

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  12. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    LONDON, July 12.—The "Evening News" says:—"The police administration has developed into a question of such grave importance that the authorities are ...

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  13. CRASH AT CROYDON.

    LONDON, July 13.—An Imperial Airways Vickers-Vulcan baggage aeroplane, during a test flight at Croydon to-day, crashed and burst into flames. Four ...

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  14. SAVIDGE TRIBUNAL.

    LONDON, July 13.—The Savidge Tribunal's majority report accepts the police version of the Scotland Yard interview, especially the denial of the alleged ...

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  15. HINCHCLIFFE'S DEATH.

    LONDON, July 12.—In the House of Commons to-day, the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill) informed Mr. Hore-Belisha (Lib.) that he ...

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  16. GERMANY'S ACCEPTANCE.

    BERLIN, July 12.—The Government, in presenting a Note to the United States Ambassador agreeing to sign Mr. Kellogg's revised pact, points out that it accords ...

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  17. FILM COMMISSION.

    Mr. W. Marks, M.H.R., who was chairman of the Film Industry Commission, arrived in Perth yesterday by the Great Western express to confer with the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. DIVISION AMONG CHINESE.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—An echo of the turmoil in China was heard at the Darling-hurst Quarter Sessions to-day when Leong Win Joe was charged with having ...

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  19. BATTLESHIP DAMAGED.

    LONDON, July 13.—While cruising in the Aegean Sea, in the zone which was shaken by earthquakes during April and May, the British battleship. Warspite ...

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  20. NEWSPAPER COMMENT.

    LONDON, July 12.—The "Daily Telegraph's" diplomatic correspondent says:— "The abandonment of the idea, originating in France, of the attachment to the Peace ...

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  21. OMINOUS MESSAGE.

    ROME, July 12.—a wireless message from the supply ship Citta Di Milano states that the Russian ice breaker Krassin at 9 o'clock last night took aboard ...

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  22. FINANCIAL AGREEMENT.

    CANBERRA, July 13.—Now that the Financial Agreement has been ratified by the Commonwealth Parliament and each of the State Parliament, the Federal ...

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  23. FLIGHT TO NEW ZEALAND.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—No definite date has been fixed by Squadron Commander Kingsford Smith for the flight from Sydney to Near Zealand. ...

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  24. SIGNALS NOTICED.

    MOSCOW, July 12.—Yesterday afternoon when the Krassin was three miles from Lieutenant Viglieri's party a number of men were noticed making signals ...

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  25. NEW WORLD MAP.

    LONDON, July 12.—Leading geographers from 47 countries are attending a congress next week at Cambridge, held under the auspices of the International ...

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  26. UNIVERSITY LECTURESHIP.

    Mr. J. Shearer, B.A., M.Sc., has been appointed Lecturer in Physics in the University of Western Australia. Educated at Scotch College. Claremont, where in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  27. THE NEW AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, July 12.—A handsome carved oak frame, constructed partly with timber from Nelson's flagship Victory, has been hung in the lobby of the cruiser ...

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  28. CAPTAIN SORA SAVED.

    LONDON, July 13.—The Krassin has rescued Captain Sora, who set out in search of Malmgren on July 8 and of whom no news had previously been received. ...

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  29. AMUNDSEN'S FATE.

    MOSCOW, July 13.—The ice-breaker Krassin is going on with the search for the members of the crew of the Italia, who were carried away in the envelope of ...

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  30. STATEMENT BY DR. PAGE.

    CANBERRA, July 13.—Gratification at the acceptance of the agreement in all States was expressed to-day by the Treasurer (Dr. Page) in a statement made at ...

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  31. ESCAPED PRISONERS.

    AUCKLAND, July 13.—The "Auckland Sun" publishes a letter from J. Buckley, who escaped from prison on May 25. The letter was posted at Christchurch, but ...

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  32. ASSAULTS ON GIRLS.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Following the Sefton Park outrage many offences of an allegedly similar nature have been reported from the suburbs. Upon investigation, ...

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  33. TOUR DE FRANCE.

    LONDON, July 12.—The nineteenth stage of the Tour de France from Metz to Charleville of 85 miles, was run over medium roads in warm weather. The ...

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  34. THE SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, July 13.—The "Daily Telegraph's" naval correspondent says it is possible that the new Australian submarines. Oxley and Otway will remain at ...

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  35. SECTARIAN PEACE.

    OTTAWA, July 13.—A dramatic and sensational move to stimulate the observance of Canada's National Day came on the eve of the ...

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  36. EXCHANGE OF DETECTIVES.

    ADELAIDE, July 13.—Referring to the recommendation to the New South Wales Cabinet that Sydney detectives should be send to Scotland Yard to study the ...

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  37. POLICE NEWS.

    Edgar, Huxtable, of Tyrell-street, Nedlands, reported to Detective-Sergeant M. O'Brien, who was in charge of the police night patrol last night, that a man had ...

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  38. NEW COMMONWEALTH LOAN.

    LONDON, July 13.—The "Morning Post" describes the effect of the underwriting of the new Commonwealth loan of £7,000,000 as a cold douche. "The issue is ...

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  39. CHANNEL MYSTERY.

    LONDON, July 12.—In accordance with anticipations, the Stock Exchange settlement passed off without incident or trouble. Rumours that the fall in the shares ...

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  40. Race Finishes To-morrow.

    There are only three more-stages to be decided in the Tour de France, which will finish in Paris to-morrow afternoon. From Charleville the men ride 168 miles to ...

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  41. INDUSTRIAL.

    Early this week the committee of management of the Fremantle branch of the Waterside Workers' Federation considered the draft award issued to cover waterside ...

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  42. SPANISH PLOT.

    LONDON, July 13.—The Spanish Ambassador announces that his Government denies the report of trouble in the country. ...

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  43. RIVER MURRAY VALLEY.

    MELBOURNE, July 13.—As a result of the River Murray Advisory Committee requesting the Development and Migration Commission and the Department of ...

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  44. Handbags Stolen.

    While a game of Badminton was in progress in a hall in Tyrell-street, Nedlands, last night, a thief stole four ladies' handbags, belonging to some of the competitors. ...

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  45. YOUNG WOMAN'S WOUNDS.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—The Police Prosecutor asked for substantial bail at the Central Police Court to-day, when William Joseph Raines, a labourer, was remanded ...

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  46. BRITISH TOTALISATOR BILL.

    LONDON, July 12.—Referring to the intention to treat the Racecourse Betting (Totalistor) Bill as a Government measure the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) ...

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  47. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, July 12.—The Geneva correspondent of "The Times" says that the wireless committee of the League of Nations has recommended the League ...

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  48. THE POLICE UNION.

    The secretary of the Police Union (Mr. G. Gaunt) said yesterday that he had been notified by the Industrial Registrar (Mr. Walsh) that the union's claim for a new ...

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  49. Motor Car Stolen.

    A motor car, numbered 7618 and painted blue, was stolen from the rear of the premises of its owner, Mr. John Hendry, in Cargill-street, Victoria Park, about 8.40 ...

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  50. MAN ACQUITTED.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Arthur Buckton (27), a labourer, was charged at the Darlinghurst-street Quarter Sessions to-day, with having committed a serious offence ...

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  51. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, July 12.—A message from Chicago states that Mr. William Varney, of Rockville Centre, New York, has been nominated Prohibitionist candidate for the ...

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  52. SUIT IN CHANCERY.

    LONDON, July 12.—S. Saklatvala, the Communist member of the House of Commons, is claiming through the Chancery Court a declaration that Richard ...

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  53. Accident to Opperman.

    LONDON, July 13.—Riding in the St. Malo-Lesbains stage of the tour Opperman's forks broke 75 miles from the start. He obtained another frame and continued ...

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  54. Fremantle Poisoning Case.

    Inquiries made by the Fremantle police yesterday regarding the woman who was removed to the Fremantle Hospital on Wednesday, suffering from the effects of ...

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  55. SEARCH FOR HOUSEBREAKERS

    SYDNEY, July 13.—When they made a raid on a house in Woolloomooloo to-day the police found a large quantity of goods suspected of having been stolen and ...

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  56. INDUSTRIAL COURT.

    In the Industrial Court, Fremantle, yesterday, before the Industrial Magistrate (Mr. H. J. Craig), the Hotel and Restaurant Employees' Union charged B. Bursey ...

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  57. CARE OF ORPHANS.

    LONDON, July 12:—At a prize distribution by Princess Mary at the Police Orphanage at Twickenham, the Metropolitan Commissioner (Sir William ...

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  58. A Nominee Declines.

    WASHINGTON, July 12.—Senator George Norris, of Nebraska, who, it was stated yesterday, had been nominated by the Farmer-Labour-Prohibition Party as its ...

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  59. ALLEGED THEFT OF £7,852.

    BRISBANE, July 13.—The Criminal Court was crowded to-day when the second trial of Eileen Wall (25), a clerk, on a charge of having stolen £7,852 from the ...

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  60. ACCIDENTS.

    While crossing a railway line in the Perth railway yards, about 2 p.m. yesterday, and watching an engine shunting on another line. Bernard Hely McIlwraith ...

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  61. ATTEMPTED SUICIDES.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Two cases of attempted suicide by the use of razor blades have been reported by the police at Surrey Hills. A man was found almost unconscious ...

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  62. Man Shot on Steamer.

    A trickle of blood from under the door of a cabin on the liner Suevic in Fremantle harbour led to the discovery of the dead body of Trevor Robert Carr (23), ...

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  63. OLD COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    LONDON, July 12.—When the Jervis Bay arrives at Southampton on Tuesday, her crew will instantly be replaced by a new crew for the voyage to the northern ...

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  64. NICARAGUAN AFFAIRS.

    MANAGUA (Nicaragua), July 12.— General Sandino's rebel forces continue to surrender, having been driven from the jungles by the rain. The rebellion against ...

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  65. FOUND DEAD IN SCRUB.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Mr. Henry J. Scarfe, principal of the Technical College at Newcastle, who had been missing since Wednesday, was found dead to-day in the ...

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  66. Advertising

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  67. Girl Killed by Car.

    SYDNEY, July 13.—Running from behind a motor lorry while crossing the street near her home in Old South Headroad, Waverley, this afternoon, Patsy De ...

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  68. Advertising

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