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  2. CYCLONE. Buildings Wrecked.

    A cyclonic disturbance did considerable damage in Kalgoorlie and Boulder on Tuesday night. Boulder encountered the full force of the ...

    Article : 337 words
  3. MAN SHOT.

    On the footpath of a crowded city street at half-past 12 o'clock to-day a man drew a revolver and shot William Ernest Willams, aged 23, electrician, through the heart. ...

    Article : 726 words
  4. DR. PAGE.

    Preaching a crusade for the elimination of waste in our national life, the Federal Treasurer, Dr. Earle Page, yesterday urged the people of Australia to recognise that ...

    Article : 1,329 words
  5. BRITAIN'S BURDEN.

    Great Britain's war debt now stands at £7,000,000,000. Great Britain is paying for Empire defence £100,000,000 per annum. ...

    Article : 639 words
  6. UNION SPLIT.

    A definite split in the State Labour movement is threatened on the deportation issue. Dissension is rampant within the ranks of the industrialists on the question whether any ...

    Article : 559 words
  7. UNITED STATES.

    The President to-day delivered his annual address to Congress, outlining the legislative programme for the session. This includes tax reduction, continued effort to ...

    Article : 406 words
  8. TURKEY AND MOSUL

    After prolonged deliberations the Council of the League of Nations at Goneva unanimously adopted The Hague court's advisory opinion regarding the procedure to be followed in ...

    Article : 479 words
  9. IRELAND. The Agreement

    In the House of Commons, Mr. Baldwin moved the second reading of the Irish Conformation of Agreement, Bill, which after debate was agreed to and the measure passed ...

    Article : 768 words
  10. GREAT DAMAGE.

    A storm which passed over the Yilgarn goldfield yesterday from the south-west demolished six buildings at Boddalin, about 20 miles west of Southern Cross. These included ...

    Article : 85 words
  11. CHARGES OF SPYING.

    Paris newspapers, commenting on the disclosures made in relation to the espionage case declare that "the arreat of three Englishmen, occasioning belief that England is ...

    Article : 236 words
  12. HEAVY EXPLOSION.

    The victoria Falls power station, situated at Vereeniging, 30 miles from Johannesburg, the largest power station in South Africa, was wrecked by an explosion early this ...

    Article : 181 words
  13. 44 HOURS.

    The State Government intends that the 44hour week shall become operative from the commencement of the New Year. The measure is now waiting for the ...

    Article : 214 words
  14. THE ELECTIONS.

    A warning to the Country party to take heed of the action of the Nationalist party in endorsing a candidate to oppose a retiring Country party member in the Richmond division ...

    Article : 467 words
  15. MOTORIST KILLED.

    As a result of a collision to-day at a levelcrossing near Shepherd's Siding, between' a motor car he was driving and the fruit express train, Mr. Audrey Hedley, owner of ...

    Article : 307 words
  16. FEWER MARRIAGES.

    A survey by the Census Bureau of marriage and divorce in the United States during 1924 shows a continuance of the declining number of marriages and increasing number of ...

    Article : 138 words
  17. GOVERNMENT BILLS.

    In the Legislative Council yesterday, Sir Joseph Carruthers moved the adjournment of the House to discuss the conduct of Government business in the Council ...

    Article : 574 words
  18. FIGHTING AT DAMASCUS.

    News comes from Damascus that the French again bombarded the gardens in the southeast of the city, where the rebels persistently muster, Several villages within the five-mile ...

    Article : 63 words
  19. CHINESE AT WAR.

    The latest information to reach the Foreign Office is that General Kuo-Sung-lin's army is expected to enter Mukden to-morrow. The troops are at present at Hsinminfu, west of ...

    Article : 118 words
  20. BRITISH TRADE.

    A more optimistic note was evident to-day among passengers of the Orumz, when speaking of economic conditions in Great, Britain. Mr. Harry Edward, a Melbourne contractor ...

    Article : 313 words
  21. LORD FORSTER.

    Lord Forster and Lady Forster were cordially welcomed at a luncheon at Australia House. Sir Joseph Cook presided. The company included the First Lord of the ...

    Article : 469 words
  22. KIDNAPPING CASE.

    The trial was resumed to-day of Thomas' Williams and Geoffrey and Charles Arden, who are charged with conspiracy to defraud Douglas Arden, the grandfather of two of the ...

    Article : 253 words
  23. THE TEST TRIAL.

    The "Manchester Guardian," discussing the Australian trial cricket match, suggests that at the first glance Gilligan's men were defeated by a team which might have been ...

    Article : 106 words
  24. HOMES.

    The Premier (Mr. Lang) stated yesterday that the commissioners of the Government Savings Bank were prepared to continue the present policy of making advances under the ...

    Article : 103 words
  25. MENANGLE PARK.

    The Government, it was learnt yesterday, has decided not to proceed further in the Legislative Assembly, with the Menangle Park Racecourse Bill. ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. GENERAL CABLE NEWS.

    Referring to his possible visit to Australia in 1926, Mr. J. H. Thomas, M.P., (who was Secretary of State for the Colonies in the Labour Goverament) says that this would ...

    Article : 327 words
  27. MIGRATION SCHEMES.

    After touring Australia, Mr Cyril Bavin (secretary of the Inter-Church Nomination Scheme in regard to migration) has returned to London. He has discussed the result of ...

    Article : 173 words
  28. COASTAL SHIPS.

    It is understood that a conference will be held at an early date between representatives of the seamen and waterside workers to discuss problems arising out of ...

    Article : 243 words
  29. STRATFORD TRAGEDY

    Articles found upon the dead body of a man which was found at Stratford on Tueaday last were positively identified to-day by George Drew, of Hayfield, as belonging to his father, ...

    Article : 226 words
  30. DAMAGED SHIPS.

    The steamers Suva and Chillagoe, which were damaged in the collision off Sydney Heads on Monday night, were placed in dry dock yesterday for repairs, which are expected to occupy ...

    Article : 135 words
  31. WAGE FIXING.

    Professor Mills, in a lecture on "Wages and State Regulation," before the Economic Society of Australia, said that on the whole Australian tribunals had used a "cost of ...

    Article : 150 words
  32. COALITION.

    A section of the State Parliamentary Coalition disapproves of the method adopted by the party in the past in the selection of the personnel of a Ministry. It has been the ...

    Article : 122 words
  33. DON QUIXOTE.

    The Madrid correspondent of the "Morning Post" says: The Cervantes committee of Toledo has elaborated a scheme to commemorate Don Quixote and Sancho Panza by ...

    Article : 95 words
  34. POTASH INDUSTRY.

    The English portion of the issue of gold bonds by the Potash Syndicate of Germany was marketed in London, and closed immediately. The issue was of£5,000,000, bearing ...

    Article : 98 words
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