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  2. RIOT IN PERTH.

    Rioting and fighting took place in Barrack-street about noon yesterday, after some of the unemployed had addressed their comrades from the steps of the ...

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  3. SECESSION.

    LONDON, May 27.—Interviewed by the Australian Press Association, Sir Edward Wittenoom, M.L.C., who is at present in London, commenting on the published ...

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  4. COAL SETTLEMENT.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—As a bolt from the blue came an announcement this afternoon from the northern office of the Miners' Federation that the resumption of work ...

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  5. MISS JOHNSON.

    BRISBANE, May 27.—Having passed the night at Alexandria Downs Station, Miss Amy Johnson resumed her flight to Brisbane early this morning, escorted by the ...

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  6. ITALY'S ASPIRATIONS.

    LONDON, May 26.—"Speaking with full responsibility, I say that there is no shadow of doubt that Italy has cast very hungry eyes on Malta. If the often ...

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  7. INDIAN UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, May 26.—Fierce rioting occurred at Rangoon to-day among the dock coolies and resulted in three deaths. The total casualties numbered 80. Several ...

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  8. MATCH AGAINST SURREY.

    LONDON, May 27.—Though the sun shone brightly at The Oval this morning when the match between Australia and Surrey should have been resumed, the ...

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  9. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, May 27.—Lord Iveagh's presidential address to the 12th Congress of the Federation of Empire Chambers of Commerce, which was opened in the ...

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  10. "THE TIMES" COMMENT.

    LONDON, May 27.—In a leading article "The Times," discussing the movement, says, "The dissatisfaction in Western Australia regarding its position in the ...

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  11. COUNTRY PARTY POLICY.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—Maintenance of one borrowing authority for Australia and adequate sinking fund provision for all debts, Federal and State; was proposed by the ...

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  12. REDUCING EXPORT PRICE.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—-Consideration was given by the State Cabinet to-day to the question of reducing railway freights on coal to assist the reduction in the selling ...

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  13. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—I resent Mr. Malloch's suggestion that I am playing the role of a wrecker. On the contrary, I am endeavouring to prevent this State from being wrecked in ...

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  14. MINISTERIAL STATEMENT.

    LONDON, May 26.—The situation in India was discussed in the House of Commons this evening, during the debate on the India Office vote. The Secretary of ...

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  15. TO-DAY'S FIXTURE.

    To-day the Australians meet the Oxford University in the ninth match of their tour. Oxford last year won two games only, while they lost four and drew nine. The great ...

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  16. BRISBANE ARRANGEMENTS.

    BRISBANE, May 27.—Miss Johnson expects to land at Eagle Farm aerodrome on Thursday afternoon, instead of on the Ascot racecourse. The Lord Mayor (Mr. ...

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  17. GOSPEL OF UNITY.

    LONDON, May 26.—Lord Iveagh presided at a luncheon in the Mansion House, to-day, under the auspices of the Empire Chambers of Commerce, now sitting in ...

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  18. DUSSELDORF CRIMES.

    BERLIN, May 26.—Despite the arrest of Peter Kuerten, who has confessed to having committed 10 murders and 10 assaults on women in the Dusseldorft district. ...

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  19. CANBERRA WOMEN'S WELCOME.

    CANBERRA, May 27.—Acting on the assumption that Miss Johnson will visit the Federal capital, although her intention is not yet definitely known, the women of ...

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  20. FIRST TEST MATCH.

    Nearly a month has elapsed since the opening of the English season and despite the weather conditions most of the players should have now struck form. The English ...

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  21. AUSTRALIA AND CANADA.

    VANCOUVER, May 26.—The Australian Minister for Customs (Mr. J. E. Fenton), addressing the Canadian Club, declared that Australia aimed at trade ...

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  22. AVIATION.

    LONDON, May 26.—Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith, who spent the week-end at Dublin as a guest of the Governor-General (Mr. James MacNeill), inspected ...

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  23. PARENTS IN LONDON.

    LONDON, May 26.—When Mr. and Mrs. Johnson arrived in London they were beseiged by reporters and photographers. Mrs. Johnson a chief concern was whether ...

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  24. AUSTRALIAN SUBMARINES.

    LONDON, May 26.—Mysterious official reticence surrounds the destiny of the Australian submarines Oxley and Otway. The Australian Press Association inquired at ...

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  25. MENTAL PATIENT KILLED.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—George Lloyd (76), a patient at the Mental Hospital at Parramatta, died on Monday at the institution from injuries received during a quarrel ...

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  26. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—In your leading article on the question of secession you state that, "by aiming at secession instead of having recourse to more practical means of redress ...

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  27. ZEPPELIN'S CRUISE.

    PERNAMBUCO (Brazil), May 26.—The Graf Zeppelin arrived at 8.29 a.m. to-day, local time and was moored at the flying field half an hour later. The airship ...

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  28. QUESTION OF AWARD.

    LONDON, May 26.—The political correspondent of the "Morning Post" confirms the report that the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) is considering ...

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  29. AERIAL COMMUNICATIONS.

    LONDON, May 26.—"It is impossible to mention the development of Empire communications without referring to the marvellous intrepidity and courage of Miss ...

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  30. BRITISH SETTLERS.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—Although the State Ministry has not yet indicated the nature of its reply to a long letter received recently from the Prime Minister (Mr. ...

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  31. SHILLING APPEAL FUND.

    LONDON, May 26.—Considerable response is being made to the shilling appeal in order to purchase and present a new aeroplane to Miss Johnson on her return ...

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  32. REDUCTION OF SUBSIDIES.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—"Although the Federal Ministry intends to reduce certain subsidies to aerial services, it does not desire to hamper facilities which have ...

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  33. BURGLARS TRAPPED.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—Hiding in a room in a house in Kew for two hours to-night, two policemen surprised four men who, it is alleged, were robbing the house. ...

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  34. "STILL IN YORKSHIRE."

    LONDON, May 26.—In answer to the Mayor of Hull's congratulations, Miss Amy Johnson has cabled: "Yorkshire people in Australia are giving me a wonderful ...

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  35. OVERCROWDED GAOLS.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—Concern is felt by the Minister for Justice (Mr. Lee) at the extraordinary increase in the population of the State gaols. He said to-day that it ...

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  36. TOKIO STRIKE ECHO.

    TOKIO, May 27.—The rough handling of Labour demonstrators in the American style made its first appearance in Tokio yesterday, when police used revolvers, ...

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  37. INTERNATIONAL CONGRESS.

    An international air congress is to be held at The Hague from September 1 to 6, the preparations being in the hands of the Royal Aero Club of the Netherlands. ...

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  38. PROHIBITIONISTS-ANNOYED.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—His third refusal to receive a monster deputation in a public hall has incensed prohibitionists in Victoria against the Premier (Mr. ...

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  39. AMERICAN BANDITS.

    NEW YORK, May 26.—A message from Bogota (Colombia) says that armed bandits, reported to number over 100, have seized the Conscuez mine, which produces many ...

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  40. CHINESE WARFARE.

    SHANGHAI, May 27.—Reports from various independent sources state that the rebels are successfully repulsing and counter attacking the Government forces in ...

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  41. LOST IN FOOTHILLS.

    CANBERRA, May 27.—After having been lost in the rugged country at the foot of the Brindabella Range for 36 hours, A. E. Dawson (21), of Queanbeyau, was found ...

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  42. COUNTY RESULTS.

    LONDON, May 26.—Rain affected play to-day in the round of County mathces begun on Saturday, and no play was possible at Lord's o[?] at Pontypridd. Scores:— ...

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  43. BOOTLEG LIQUOR.

    WASHINGTON, May 26.—The United States Supreme Court ruled to-day that the buying of beverage liquor from a bootlegger was lawful. ...

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  44. YOUNG WOMAN ATTACKED.

    MELBOURNE, May 27.—A man who is thought by the police to be a maniac, attacked a young woman while she was walking along Beaconsfield-parade last ...

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  45. PHARMACISTS' CONFERENCE.

    BRISBANE, May 27.—The Australasian Pharmaceutical Conference ended its sittings in Brisbane to-day. Resolutions were carried approving of a code of ethics and ...

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  46. PROGRAMME OF MATCHES.

    Following are the games to be played by the Australians up to the first Test match:— May 28, 29, 30 v. Oxford University at Oxford. May 31, June 2, 3, v. Hampshire, at ...

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  47. DEATH SENTENCE COMMUTED.

    SYDNEY, May 27.—The death sentence imposed upon Sydney Edward Solomon for the murder of his wife at Rydalmere, was to-day commuted by the State Cabinet ...

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    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the oversea intelligence published in ...

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