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  4. 'IN THE PINK!'

    The Commonwealth Weather Bureau presents the following weather forecast for Western Australia :— Except for further light showers in ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    Cables received from London yesterday and to-day show that the position resulting from the coal crisis in Great Britain is extremely grave. Fol­lowing a debate in the House of Commons, when the Prime Minister (Mr. Baldwin) emphasised the gravity of the position, the Cabinet met the ...

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  6. EARLIER NEGOTIATIONS

    The negotiations arrived at Downing-street at seven o'clock to-night. The Cabinet intimated that it would not be ready till nine o'clock. ...

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  7. EFFECTS OF STRIKE

    Already the effects of the strike arc showing themselves. Three big ironworks at Motherwell, Glasgow, have closed down owing to coal shortage, and others will ...

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  8. DUTCH SYMPATHY.

    The Transport Workers' Federation has exhorted its members not to assist in loading coal for Britain and not to work vessels entering. Nieuwe Waterweg for the ...

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  9. FIRST OFFICIAL STATEMENT

    The first official statement issued from No. 10 Downing-street, at one o'clock this morning, says:— "The following decision of His ...

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  10. IN AMERICA.

    An American editorial says that public opinion widely supports the attitude of the British Government and people in opposing a general strike. ...

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  11. VOLUNTEERS ENROLLING

    Large crowds assembled at Whitehall this morning and witnessed the arrival of the members of the Cabinet. Though the Government has not issued a call ...

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  12. CRICKET.

    Our report of the cricket match between the Australian XI. and Leicester, together fith experts' comments on the play, will be found on ...

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  13. HOME OFFICE WARNING

    The Home Secretary (Sir W. Joynson-Hicks) issued a notification late, last evening stating that the country must be prepared for a general strike to-night. ...

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  14. MR. J.H. THOMAS

    Mr. J. H. Thomas (Lab.), said that whatever might be the result of the strike any body was a blind idiot who did not see the economic facts of the coal position. There ...

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  15. MEETING FAILS

    The negotiations between the Cabinet and the representatives of the Trade Union Congress at the House of Commons this evening failed to achieve any alteration in ...

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  16. VIA THE CAPE

    Three well-known lines of steamers, the Aberdeen, Blue Funnel and White Star lines have arranged to modify their services between England and Australia, via ...

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  17. IN THE COMMONS

    The fitting of the House of Commons opened to-day with the customary questions. The tenseness of the atmosphere was apparent, there being cheering, ...

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  18. CHURCHES' INFLUENCE

    Practically all the churches throughout the country devoted their services to-day to the coal strike, special sermons and prayers mostly concluding with the ...

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  19. MR. LLOYD GEORGE

    Mr. Lloyd George (Lib.) begged the Government to make one more effort for peace. He said the Trades Union Congress representatives who had ordede the strike were ...

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  20. EFFECT ON EXCHANGE

    A sharp decline in stock prices has occurred, with a drop of over one-half per cent, in the sterling exchange and the establishment of low levels, for all time in French ...

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  21. "FIGHT TO THE LAST!"

    It was reported after a special meeting this afternoon that the Japan Transport Union had Cabled the similar British organisation as follows: ...

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  22. "PRECIPITATE DECISION."

    The general council of the Trades Union Congress has written at length to Mr. Baldwin, expressing surprise and regret at the Government's decision to ...

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  23. MR. WINSTON CHURCHILL

    The Chancellor of the Exchequer (Sir. Winston Churchill) in a very frank speech in the House of Commons, said that no parliament worthy of the name could abdicate ...

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  24. PRESS STOPPAGE.

    Beyond a solitary edition of one paper, no evening newspapers appeared to-day, and none will be printed to-morrow throughput the country. Fleet-street, ...

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  25. "WAR DECLARED."

    "War has been declared," was the statement made by Mr. J. H. Thomas to a pressman, after the breaking off of negotiations. ...

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  26. FEELING IN ITALY

    The Press unanimously sends up a hymn of thanksgiving that Signor Mussolini has delivered Italy from wasteful strife like that in England. ...

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  27. "DAILY MAIL'S" LEADER

    The "Daily Mail's" leader to-day is entitled "For King and Country." The Society of Operative Printers demanded that it should be altered, and the editor ...

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  28. THE PRIME MINISTER

    The Prime Minister dwelt on the risk he ran in negotiating to the last minute under at threat of a general strike (Ministerial cheers). The situation had changed ...

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  30. THE HOUSE'S ANXIETY

    There was a complete absence of uncompromising spirit on any side, and clearly the House was anxious for last minute accommodation and was not disposed to ...

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  31. PATHETIC TRAGEDY

    A message from Paris states that the evidence given at the inquest on the death of Madame Regnault, indicates that she surprised burglars in her home. ...

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  32. INTERNATIONAL ASPECT

    The Press regards the threatened general strike as the most formidable social struggle in Britain's history. It recognises that there must be inevitable ...

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  33. PROVISION OF NEWS

    Special constables have been ordered to report to the London station of the British Broadcasting Company, which is functioning for the issue of official ...

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  34. CONGRESS MANIFESTO

    The general council of the Trade Union Congress has issued a manifesto declaring, inter alia, that even now an honorable settlement ...

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  35. WHITEHALL INCIDENT.

    While the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. Winston Churchill was walking from Downing-street to Whitehall, a crowd, which the police were keeping back on the ...

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  36. LATE SHIPPING.

    The inter-State steamer KAROOLA is expected to arrive at Fremantle at 2.30 p.m. to-morrow. Mr. S. W. Munsie, Minister for Health, ...

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  37. GERMANY WATCHING KEENLY

    The developments in the British coal-mining dispute are being watched with great interest in Germany. German mine owners, who recently have suffered from ...

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