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  2. BRITISH POLITICS.

    A crown of some five hundred Labour supporters give a hearty "send off" to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald at the Euston railway station (London) this morning ...

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  3. Selection of Candidates.

    Apart [?] Mr. MacDonald's opening speech, the most notable features to-day were the developments in connection with the selection of candidates throughout ...

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  4. MOSUL QUESTION.

    The Turkish Government has telegraphed to the Council of the League of Nations recapitulating its correspondence with Great Britain relative to Iraq, ...

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  5. REPARATIONS.

    The British portion of the German loan (about £12,000,000) has been underwritten in sinking fund bonds. The price of issue is £92 per cent. and the ...

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  6. INDUSTRIES ASSISTANCE BOARD.

    The report of the Industries' Assistance Board for the year ended on June 30 last, which was presented to Parliament yesterday, shows that the ...

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  7. LIQUOR REFORM.

    The attitude of Archbishop Riley upon the questions of Prohibition and liquor reform was defined by him in forceful terms last night when in St. George's ...

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  8. MR. J. B. HOBBS GRATEFUL.

    Mr. "Jack" Hobbs, the famous Surrey batsman, who is exceedingly popular on Australian cricket fields, was approached for an interview. He at once made ...

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  9. BIG CRICKET.

    The M.C.C. English team arrived at Fremantle yesterday. This tells us that we are on the eve of those bigger things in cricket which Western. Australian ...

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  10. PERTH WATER SUPPLY.

    Mr. William Leslie, who was the resident engineer in charge of the construction of Mundaring Weir under the late Mr. C Y. O'Connor, discussed with the ...

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  11. Dawes Plan Operates.

    The machinery in connection with the Dawes plan was set in full operation to-day by the Reparations Commission issuing a formal declaration to the effect ...

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  12. Grave Situation.

    The situation in Mosul continues grave. The Turkish reply, which the Government is now considering, is alleged to be entirely unsatisfactory, failing to ...

    Article : 102 words
  13. FRIDAY'S MATCH.

    The selectors, Messrs. H. W. Edmondson, Harold Rowe, and Mr. Wilson, met last night and chose the team to represent the State against England in the ...

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  14. CHINA.

    The Chekiang-Kiangsu war has terminated completely. Negotiations are now in progress with regard to the question of taking over the control and ...

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  15. French Press View.

    "Is the Mosul question going to rekindle the flames of war in the Near East?" asks "Le Journal" (Nationalist) in commenting on the ...

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  16. Conservative Prospects.

    Mr. Ramsay MacDonald's departure for Glasgow has inaugurated definitely the election fight. Miss Ishbel MacDonald, who accompanied her father, will ...

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  17. Northern Front.

    The recent reports from Mukden (Manchuria) of the big victory achieved by Marshal Chang-Tso-Lin's forces during the week-end appear to have been ...

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  18. Civic Reception.

    At noon to-day the English team will be tendered a civic reception in the Perth Town Hall. The Western Australian players are requested to call at the ...

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  19. AMERICA.

    Captain T. J. See. Professor of Mathe maties to the United States Navy and Government Astronomer at Mare Island. California, declared before the California ...

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  20. Angora Assembly Meets.

    The National Assembly in Angora has been convoked. A message from Angora says that Djewad Pasha (the Turkish commander in Iraq) will have a fitting ...

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  21. Lunch Adjournments.

    Sir,—I should like to suggest to the controlling body that the times appointed for the lunch adjournments in connection with the forthcoming matches should ...

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  22. Wahabis Advance.

    It was reported here to-day that the Wahabis had refused to negotiate, and expressed their intention of advancing on Mecca. ...

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  23. LEGAL PROFESSION.

    As had been expected, the Legal Practitioners Act Amendment Bill, introduced in the Legislative Assembly by Mr. T. J. Hughes, was defeated on the second ...

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  24. THE SUEZ CANAL.

    It is understood here that Mr. S. M. Bruce (the Prime Minister of Australia) telegraphed to Mr. Ramsay MacDonald urging that no change be made in the ...

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  25. Glasgow Meeting.

    Some three thousand people were present at Mr. MacDonald's meeting in Glasgow and his speech was broadcast throughout the country. Mr. MacDonald ...

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  26. SIEGE OF MECCA.

    The Cairo correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" says that Emir Ali's attempts at peace with the Wahabis (wao are encircling Mecca) were ...

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  27. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    The Japanese Embassy has issued a statement defending the attitude of the Japanese delegation to the Assembly of the League of Nations towards the ...

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  28. RINDERPEST CLAIMS.

    Dealing with the position which has arisen in consequence of the outbreak of rinderpest in this State. Mr. W. Watson, M.H.R., said yesterday that his ...

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  29. CAPTAIN INTERVIEWED.

    In the course of an interview, Mr. A. E. R. Gilligan, said:—"We are very glad to arrive, and are looking forward eagerly to the tour. The side is a rood ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. SOUTH AFRICA.

    Addressing the Transvaal branch of the Navy League, Senator Guthrie (Australia) said that South Africa was not doing her full share in connection with ...

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  31. AVIATION.

    The Zeppelin ZR3 sent a wireless message at 4.30 a.m. to-day to the effect that she was half-way between Spain and the Azores, and that everything was ...

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  32. WEMBLEY EXHIBITION.

    Excellent though the results of Wembley Exhibition have been so far. I consider the possibilities of Wembley, from the Dominion standpoint, are only ...

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  33. All Well.

    A message from Horta (Azores), says that the ZR3, in passing the Island of Fayal this afternoon, reported that she was flying at a speed of sixty-six miles ...

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  34. SHIPPING MISHAP.

    The Waimate has arrived at Falmouth. [A wireless message from Land's End reported that the steamer Waimate, ...

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  35. A French Flight.

    Two military airmen, flying a machine which has been used constantly since 1917, and without making any special preparation, reached Paris after a flight ...

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  36. COMMONWEALTH LINE.

    After an absence in London of about eight months, Mr. H. B. G. Larkin, the chairman of the Australian Commonwealth Shipping Board is returning to ...

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  37. DISHONEST SOLICITOR.

    Two years ago Ernest Heiner, solicitor, of Brisbane, wrote to his wife that he had to pay the supreme penalty and that his body would be washed out to ...

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  38. A Communist Meeting.

    Four man were charged in the Bowstreet (London) Police Court to-day in connection with the disturbances at the meeting of Communists in ...

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  39. FAITH HEALING.

    Hundreds of sick and crippled persons in the country are travelling to Bradford (Yorkshire), in order to attend the first faith-healing mission held in Great ...

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  40. Mission Opened.

    Mr. Hickson opened his mission atten o'clock this morning. Police had to be summoned to clear the crowds which assembled at the entrance to the ...

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  41. CONDITIONS IN GERMANY.

    Impressions of a visit to Germany were given to a representative of the "West-Australian" yesterday, by two Australians, who are returning to their homes ...

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  42. Paisley Contest.

    Colonel Shaw (Unionist) has withdrawn his candidature for Paisley, isaving Mr. H. H. Asquith to have a straightout fight against Mr. Mitehell (Labourite) ...

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  43. Sir Newton Moore.

    Mr. H. Becker, ex-M.P. for Rcchmond (Surrey), says that he will not contest the seat again, on the ground that he has been disowned by the newly formed ...

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  44. Astonishing Results.

    The special Bradford correspondent of the London "Daily Chronicle," says:—There were some astonishing results at Mr. Hickson's first session. A woman ...

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  45. The Manager's Comments.

    Mr. F. C. Toone, the general manager of the team, acted in a similar capacity to the English team of 1921. He said that the members of the side were ...

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  46. BOX AND CASE MAKERS' DISPUTE.

    A stop-work meeting of members of the box and case making branch of the metropolitan section of the Australian Timber Workers' Union was held at the ...

    Article : 123 words
  47. ALLEGED CAPTIVE WOMEN.

    An agitation is being started to raise funds locally to equip an expedition to proceed to Arphein Land to rescue the white women who are said to have been ...

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  48. AFTER MANY YEARS.

    Three young men were charged yesterday at the Christchurch Magistrate's Court with a 14-year-old offence. The charge was that on January 5, 1910, they ...

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  49. Liberal Opposes Premier.

    The Conservatives in the Aberavon Division of Glamorgan have decided not to run a candidate, [?] to support unoffically the Liberal pominer against Mr. ...

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