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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    Their Majesties King George and Queen Mary shortened, their stay at Balmoral by twenty-four hours, and they arrived at the Euston railway station ...

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  3. MIGRATION.

    Mr. Mather, a successful migrant, and a member of the Perth Ugly Men's Association, has arranged to nominate and pay the passage of one boy every year ...

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  4. CHINA.

    Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin's forces occupied Shanhaikwan completely last night routing the Chihli troops, which are retreating in confusion to Chinwangtao ...

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  5. FEDERAL PARLIAMENT.

    The Immigration Bill, the Superannuation Bill, and the Supplementary Estimates Supply Bills were passed all stages. ...

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  6. FEDERAL SERVICE ARBITRATION.

    The first annual report by the Federal Public Service Board of Commissioners, in the course of a section dealing with arbitration, states:— ...

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  7. ADELAIDE SENSATION.

    A sensation occurred at 10 o'clock this morning, as revolver shots were fired in the office of Ernest Graham, a financier, of 19 Warmouth-street. ...

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  8. THE ROYAL SHOW.

    The following special weather forecast for the metropolitan area was issued last night by the Weather Bureau:— Generally fine. A few trival showers ...

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  9. Another Claim.

    An official despatch which was issued here this evening claims a victory on the Shanhaikwan front and asserts that the Fengtien troops are retreating.—Reuter. ...

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  10. The Irish Bill.

    In the House of Lords this evening, in connection with the Irish Bill. Lord Carson moved, but subsequently withdraw an amendment to the effect that the ...

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  11. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.

    After the report closed last night the House passed the Superannuation Bill, the Immigration Bill, and the Meat Industry Encouragement Bill. ...

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  12. The Agreement With Britain.

    The Premier of New South Wales (Sir George Fuller) has received the following letter from the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce):—"With reference to your ...

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  13. A "Virtual Capture."

    An official despatch received from Mukden last night says that Chang-Tso-Lin's troops have "virtually captured Shanhaikwan.—Reuter. ...

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  14. Mr. MacDonald Explains.

    In the House of Commons this evening Mr. Ramsay MacDonald expressed his regret that the action of the Opposition Parties last night had rendered a ...

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  15. Question of Air Attacks.

    Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin in his reply to the memorandum from the Diplomatic Group here, says that if he should attack the capital he will instruct his ...

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  16. ROYAL ASSENT GIVEN.

    The Royal assent was given to-night to the Irish Bill, and the House of Commons has been prorogued.—Reuter. ...

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  17. Against Profiteering.

    The Conference of the Labour Party resolved to-day to call on the Government to devise means for protecting British industries and consumers against ...

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  18. BRITISH PREFERENCE.

    During the discussion on the supplementary estimates in the House of Representatives early this morning. Mr. Mann said he desired to protest against ...

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  19. AMERICA.

    The officials of the Department of the Navy have approved finally the plans for the naval manoeuvres and a cruise to Australia during next year. The plans ...

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  20. Mr. Clynes Praises Premier.

    At the Conference of the labour Party Mr. J. R. Clynes (the Lord Privy Seal) made an announcement on behalf of Mr. Ramsay MacDonald. He saw that be had ...

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  21. THE ATTENDANCE.

    The attendance yesterday was estimated at 2.617, a big improvement on the fourth day of the show last year, when the total was 1,673. In 1922 the ...

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  22. Migrants With Capital.

    The Minister for Lands and Immigration (Mr.W. C. Angwin) had some comments to make yesterday concerning the report published in yesterday's, "West ...

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  23. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    In replying in the House of Commons this evening to a question on the subject, Mr. Ramsay MacDonald said that be believed that the proposal Which had ...

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  24. The King's Speech.

    The King's Speech on the prorogation of the House of Commons expresses the belief that the Dawes plan will contribute largely to the restoration of ...

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  25. Railway Traffic.

    The railway bookings from all suburban stations to Claremont yesterday totalled 1,308. This represents a decrease of 317 compared with last year, ...

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  26. Question of Continuance.

    The London "Daily Express" announces on the authority of Mr.W. Lunn (Parliamentary Secretary of the Department of Overseas Trade), that the ...

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  27. RING EVENTS.

    The weather was not favourable for the ring events and during the afternoon several heavy Showers fell. Fortunately the ground in well drained and the ...

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  28. JAPAN.

    It has been ascertained authoritatively that the Government of Japan knew nothing about the Russo-Mukden, agreement until after it had been singed, and ...

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  29. Mr. J. H. Thomas's Views.

    Sir Joseph Cook presided at the luncheon given by the Australian Meat Council to-day, in the Savoy Hotel, London. The menu and the wines were wholly ...

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  30. WOOL SALES.

    A public meeting convened' by the Mayor (Mr. E. Balston), in consequence of the development already reported in connection with the proposed wool sales ...

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  31. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    A gathering of councillors, citizens and members of Parliament was held in the Mayor's parlour of the Fremantle Town Hall yesterday, for the purpose of ...

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  32. Election Gossip.

    The new Parliament will meet on November 18. Consequently the struggle will be one of the shortest and sharpest on record. Legislators of all parties are ...

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  33. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    In the House of Common's this evening Mr. J. H. Thomas (the Secretary of State for the Colonies) said that last night's happenings in the House would ...

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  34. GERMANY.

    The German Chancellor (Dr. W. Marx) announced to-day the failure of the negotiations to give, the Nationalists and Socialists representation in the ...

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  35. AVIATION.

    It has been reported from Kagoshima (Japan) that Major Pedro Zanni (the Argentina aviator) has arrived there. A later message says that he left ...

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  36. INDIA.

    The disturbances between Hindus and Mussulmans continued to-day. The casualties were three killed and 20 injured, totalling nine killed and 70 ...

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  37. PERSONAL.

    Mr. Thomas Macfarland Cherry, who went in 1919 to the University of Cambridge from the University and the Scotch College of Melbourne, has been elected ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    Mr. Jessop (vice-chairman of the New Zealand Meat Producers' Board) will leave for New Zealand next week. He has devoted much time here to the ...

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  39. POLICE AND MILITARY EVENTS.

    Having controlled the traffic with conspicuous success, the mounted constables helped by two or three military men, provided several interesting items, and ...

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  40. QUEENSLAND LOAN.

    The Queensland loan for £4,000,000 has been subscribed fully. Applicants for large amounts will receive 60 per cent, of them, and small applicants will ...

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  41. WHEAT POOL FREIGHT.

    The Co-operative Wheat Pool of Western Australia has obtained advantageous terms, compared with those secured in New South Wales, for steamers ...

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  42. Individual Applications.

    The Premier (Mr. Theodore) stated to-day that advices received from London disclosed there were 6,649 individual applications, amounting to £5,751,500, in ...

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  43. CAPTIVE WOMEN.

    The lighthouse steamer Kyogle is making rapid progress in pursuit of the Huddersfield. She passed Goulburn Island last night, since when the weather has been ...

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  44. CARGO PILFERING.

    The employers of waterside labour in Brisbane are incensed at the action of a gang which refused to continue loadings the Themistocles when one of their ...

    Article : 88 words
  45. NEW ZEALAND PARLIAMENT.

    The deadlock between the two Houses of Parliament on the moratorium ended with a compromise being reached. The date of the expiry of the moratorium ...

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  46. SHEEP SALES.

    Elder, Smith, and Co., Ltd., report (Oclooer 10 ):— We conducted our annual sale of rams at the Royal Agricultural Society show grounds to-day. Owing to the ...

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  47. EXCHANGE.

    Replying to a question in the House of Representatives the Prime Minister (Mr. Massey} expressed anxiety at the exchange position, which has recently ...

    Article : 54 words
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