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  2. The Week's Cables and Telegrams

    In future the small islands of Bougainville and Buka, in the Solomon Island group, will be the permanent home of Father Chaize, a Marist ...

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  3. General Telegrams

    Heavy south-westerly gales are being experienced in Britain, and very rough seas are raging around the coast. A wind with a velocity of 61 ...

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  4. Inter-State Telegrams

    James Smith (20), who was associated recently with Shiers in an unsuccessful attempt to fly from Australia to England, was killed this ...

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  5. Political

    In the Legislative Coucil yesterday, referring to the criticism of the Government's policy regarding Collie coal contracts, Mr. Baxter said the ...

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  6. INDUSTRIAL.

    The trade unions have agreed to a reduction in wages to assist in meeting the industrial crisis. The first reduction will be a cat of 5 per cent. ...

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  7. THE SUGAR INQUIRY.

    Mr. Dutton, manager of MacRobertsons Ltd., has been appointed to represent the sugar manufacturers on the Sugar Inquiry Committee in place ...

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  8. AUSTRALIAN

    After a day of strenuous argument the Full Court of the Arbitration Court decided today that it would hear the application by the Railway ...

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  9. THE BUDGET SPEECH.

    The Premier, Sir James Mitchell, delivered his Budget Speech last night. He said the Government was determined to balance the budget ...

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  10. MR. SCULLIN'S CONDITION.

    The ship's doctor says that the Prime Minister must go slowly during his stay in Europe. Mr. Scullin has improved steadily since the ship left ...

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  11. NEW SOUTH WALES

    The State Labor Party's policy was announced by Mr. Lang at Auburn town hall tonight. He declared he would repudiate the Premiers' ...

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  12. WHEAT MARKETS DOMINATED

    International wheat markets continue to be dominated by the dumping of Russian wheat. It is known that since September 1, 85 steamers have ...

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  13. GOVERNMENT'S FINANCIAL POLICY CRITICISED.

    "We are definitely convinced that nothing is militating mone against the restoration of confidence to the community in the revival of industrial ...

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  14. POSITION OF VICTORIAN RAILWAYS.

    Giving evidence today in the Federal Arbitration Court regarding the position of the 'Victorian Railway Department, the Chairman of ...

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  15. DISARMAMENT.

    The Geneva correspondent, of the "Daily Herald" states that the French, British and German delegations have reached a tacit agreement to convene ...

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  16. THE SHEARING DISPUTE.

    There was no development yesterday to suggest an early resumption of work by the shearers. ...

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  17. WOMAN CHARGED WITH MURDER.

    At the inquest into the death of Otto Ernest Thomas Mowle, a farm Worker, who died in suspicious circumstances, the coroner found that ...

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  18. INDIA.

    A gang of terrorists made an attempt yesterday to derail the express train from Delhi to Calcutta at a lonely spot between Karchara and ...

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  19. FEDERAL MINISTRY CONDEMNED BY RAILWAY UNIONS.

    Resolutions condemning the Federal Ministry for its attitude towards Sir [?] Niemeyer were agreed to at a mfeeting of the State Council of the ...

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  20. A DREADFUL TRAGEDY.

    A caretaker named Polkoner at the defence barracks at Karatula, as the result of a sudden brainstorm, murrdered his wife and five children and ...

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  21. CONDITION OF MORRIS EDWARDS

    Mr. Morris Edwards, who was injured in the gun accident, was reported today to be making satisfactory progress in the hospital. ...

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  22. Aviation

    Matthews passed over Vienna at 6 o'clock p.m. and proceeded eastward on his long hop to Sofia. ...

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  23. QUEENSLAND.

    Considerable interest was shown at Toowoomba today in the supposed discovery of oil at Postman's Ridge, below the Toowoomba range. It is ...

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  24. NOT GUILTY OF ATTEMPTED MURDER.

    The trial of Leslie William Urquhart (24), a taxi driver, on a charge of having attempted to kill Mrs. Delia June Jose (25), was concluded today. ...

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  25. REPORTED REVOLT IN CHILI.

    Reports were current today that a revolt bad broken out at Conce[?]cion in Southern Chili, against the Government and President. ...

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  26. DISTURBANCES IN BOMBAY

    Persistent and vigorous picketing by women Congress volunteers caused serious disturbances in Bombay yesterday. Repeated charges were made ...

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  27. FEDERAL

    The statement by the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) yesterday that resolutions passed by the State Labor conference or the Australasian Council ...

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  28. RUSSIAN ACTIVITY ON WHEAT MARKET.

    Operations by the Russian Government on Chicago futures market will be investigated by the Business Conduct Committee of the Board of ...

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  29. CUNNINGHAM'S FLIGHT.

    The damage to Cunningham's machine has been diagnosed as a perforated flaw in the carburetor. He will resume his flight on Friday or ...

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  30. MOTOR FATALITY.

    A man was killed and another seriously injured when a heavy motor truck left the road and rolled down an embankment near Clackline early ...

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  31. SOUTH AUSTRALIA

    Stolen furs valued at £1750 were recovered this morning from a cave in some quarries near Adelaide. Detectives discovered an entrance to the ...

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  32. SCULLIN AND PARTY REACH GENEVA.

    Mr. Scullin and his party arrived here this morning. ...

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  33. MATTHEWS AT BELGRADE.

    Matthews arrived at Belgrade on Tuesday night, where he is detained by bad weather. It is reported that he averaged 115 miles an hour from ...

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  34. THE WHEAT MARKET.

    According to a leading member of the Corn Exchange, price cutting by Russian wheat sellers has knocked the bottom out of the market. This wheat ...

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  35. Amending the Traffic Act

    In moving the second reading of a bill to amend the Traffic Act in the legislative Assembly last week, the Minister for Works (Mr. Lindsay) ...

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  36. INQUIRY BY FEDERAL CABINET SUB-COMMITTEE.

    After an exhaustive discussion on the financial and economic situation, finality is expected to be reached by the Federal Cabinet sub-cominittee on ...

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  37. ARMED HOLD-UP.

    A small shop facing Victoria Quay, Fremantle, was the scene of an armed hold-up by two men about 9.30 o'clock last night. The wife of the ...

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  38. WOMAN AVIATOR KILLED.

    Mrs. Ruth Alexander (21), the most prominent American airwoman was killed at San Diego (California) to-day, a few minutes after stalling on ...

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  39. VICTORIA.

    Armed men entered the Moreland branch of the Bank of New South Wales in Sydney-road today, holding up the teller and ledger-keeper, and stole ...

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  40. BRITTANY FISHING FLEET.

    It is believed that what may be one of the greatest sea tragedies known in French history has overtaken 500 fishing smacks of the Brittany fleet, of ...

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  41. THE ECONOMIC POSITION.

    For the past two days the Federal Cabinet sub-committee has been in consultation with the Treasury officials in an effort to devise a means ...

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  42. MATTHEWS LEAVES CONSTANTINOPLE.

    Matthews arrived here at, 5.15 yesterday, and this morning he set out for Aleppo (Syria). ...

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  43. THE SHEARING DISPUTE.

    The secretary of the W.A. branch of the Australian Workers' Union stated yesterday he had received a telegram from Melbourne to the effect that the ...

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  44. AUSTRALIA'S NEW GUINEA MANDATE.

    In consequence of the League of Nations Permanent Mandates Commission repeatedly questioning the Australian delegates on the administration ...

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  45. Foreign Cables

    A serious decline in the French wheat yield is feared. Experts consider it may be necessary for France to import about 130,000,000 bushels. ...

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  46. FATAL STUNTING.

    Three German airmen and a well known acrobat were killed at the aerodrome at Stutgart today, when attempting a spectacular stunt in ...

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  47. THE BRUNSWICK BANK ROBBERY

    The two men and two women who were arrested in connection with the Brunswick bank robbery on Friday afternoon are George Ronald Watson ...

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  48. IMPERIAL DEFENCE.

    The Australian Press Association understands that the question of Imperial defence will be exhaustively discussed at the Imperial Conference, ...

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  49. DROWNING TUAGEDY AT PINJARRA.

    A message from Pinjarra last night gave details of a drowning accident in which two boys, both aged 2 years, lost their lives. The victims were ...

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  50. MATTHEWS REACHES BAGDAD.

    Matthews landed yesterday evening at Ramadi, 70 miles from here. He flew to Bagdad this morning and left again an hour later in continuation of ...

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  51. GERMANY.

    Corroborative reports from Germany indicate that a wave of militarism is sweeping over the country as an outcome of the general elections. One ...

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  52. QUEENSLAND.

    Replying to a deputation from the State executive of the Queensland Prohibition League which asked that the Liquor Act should he strictly enforced, ...

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  53. RAZOR SLASHING.

    Five years with hard labor and a Whipping of 15 strokes were ordered today by the Chief Justice for Sydney Kelly (29) a motor driver, who took ...

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  54. ADDITIONAL TAXATION NEEDED

    Mr. Fenton said today that he could see no possible hope of avoiding additional taxation, thus confirming the indication given yesterday by the ...

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  55. imperial Cables

    The number of unemployed in Britain on September 8 was 2,139,571, an increase of 79,127 over the previous week's figures. ...

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  56. SOUTH AFRICA.

    "We deny the right of any European nation. England included, to act anywhere in Africa in conflict with our ideals," was the outspoken criticism ...

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  57. WOMAN PROPOSES AMBITIOUS FLIGHT.

    Mrs. Victor Bruce, the well known British racing motorist and traveller, intends to start on an ambitious aeroplane trip this week. She hopes to ...

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  58. THE LABOR CONFERENCE.

    The Labor Conference today re-affirmed the previous decisions advocating one parliament for Australia, and a committee was formed to arrange ...

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