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  4. EFFECTS OF BRITAIN'S GOLD STANDARD SUSPENSIONS

    THE "SUN-HERALD" financial correspondent says:—It is as yet impossible to attempt to assess the effects, either I at home or abroad, of Britain's departure from the gold standard, but the fact must be faced that devaluation of ...

    Article : 363 words
  5. FIRST PICTURES OF "SMITHY'S" DEPARTURE FROM WYNDHAM.

    Aif-Commodore Kingsford Smith giving bis engine the last touch before hopping off from Wyndham for Cheribon. It will be noted that "Smithy" has adopted tropical dress. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  6. UGLY CONSEQUENCES OF MANCHURIAN CONFLICT

    ADVICE FROM PEIPING announces definite confirmation of the action of the Japanese in machine-gunning from aeroplanes passenger trains evacuating civilian refugees from Mukden, The firing is claimed to be ...

    Article : 335 words
  7. 'PLANE DIVES IN CROWD

    Nese-diving from a height of 150ft., an aeroplane crashed among spectators at an aviation meeting today, killing three persons and injuring 21. ...

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  8. SWALLOWS BY 'PLANE

    There were extraordinary scenes at the Bird Protection Society's rooms, to which streams of volunteers brought thousands of swallows for transport by aeroplane to ...

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  9. HAWKESBURY RAGES

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  10. RELIEF TO AUSTRALIA

    "The general world trade situation is very promising at the moment," said Professor L. P. Giblin (acting Commonwealth Statistician) in a special ...

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  11. OPTIMISTIC MINISTER

    An expression of firm belief that wool and wheat prices would soon appreciate coupled with an assurance that the Government was not desirous of ...

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  12. VOLUNTEERS CALLED OUT

    The Governor of Hong Kong (Sir Wm. Peel) issued a proclamation this afternoon declaring a state of emergency and calling out British volunteers for ...

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  13. "SHOOT WITHOUT WARNING"

    The situation this evening is very grave, and further rioting is anticipated. Crowds are still threatening, and the troops and police have been instructed ...

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  14. CAPITAL TEMPERATURES

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  15. EARLIER REPORT

    According to a broadcast from a station in Japan, picked up last night in Sydney, the British Ambassador in Tokio had an interview on Thursday last ...

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  16. GRAVE HONG KONG RIOTS

    The anti-Japanese disturbances reached a most serious aspect last evening, and it was necessary to call out the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders in ...

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  17. FRANCE'S DANGER

    "Despite the stability of the franc and the considerable gold reserves, the French economic situation might be tragic if Britain's abandonment of the ...

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  18. GALLANT AIRMAN'S FIGHT AGAINST PRIVATIONS

    A MESSAGE from Jhansi, about 200 miles beyond Allahabad (over which he passed late yesterday afternoon) states that Air Commodore Kingsford Smith landed there shortly after six o'clock last evening. ...

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  19. REBUFF TO LEAGUE

    The "Baily Mail" says: "Japan" In effect has told the League to mind its own business. ...

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  20. FINANCE PROBLEMS

    To discuss the financial position generally, and especially the exchange rate and the effect on Australia of Britain's suspension of the gold standard, Messrs. ...

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  21. PERSONAL

    His Excellency the Administrator, the Hon. Mr. Justice Northmore, received an official call from Captain Bradley, R.N., H.M.A.S. Australia, at Government House ...

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  22. FURTHER SHOWERS

    Following is the official weather forecast for Western Australia:—"Some further" showers over west and south west coastal areas and ...

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  23. CABINET VACANCY

    The Premier (Sir James, Mitchell) said today that no decision had been made in respect to filling the vacancy caused in Cabinet by the resignation of Mr. ...

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  24. "OH, IT'S MARVELLOUS"

    Heartened by the news of her husband's safe arrival at Jhansi, Mrs. Kingsford Smith, who is suffering from influenza, is making good progress ...

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  25. EARLIER ADVICES

    Air Commodore Kingsford Smith flew over the Bamrauli aerodrome late this afternoon and dropped a message attached to a banana, stating that he was ...

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  26. STOP PRESS

    At the R.S.L. Women's Auxiliary Conference, soldiers' pensions reductions were anxiously discussed, and the Government was strongly urged ...

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  27. WHEAT BONUS

    The Premier (Sir James Mitchell) returned to Perth from the country today. When asked for his opinion of the reported decision of the Federal ...

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  28. FEELING STRAIN BADLY

    Air Commodore Kingsford Smith arrived at Calcutta at 11.25 a.m., and left for Allahabad at 12.15 p.m. He had an amazing escape from death when he ...

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  29. FOOTBALL SEMI-FINAL

    The attendance at the re-play of the first semi-final played by East Perth and South Fremantle at Subiaco Oval on Saturday last was 10,958, the highest for ...

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  30. WYNDHAM SEASON CLOSED

    The killing season at the Wyndham Meat Works closed on September 10. and the result established a record for' the number of beasts handled. From ...

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  31. WHEATGROWERS' UNION.

    Messrs. I. G. Boyle (president) and J. Mulqueeny (foundation president), who represented the Wheatgrowers' Union at the recent meeting of the ...

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