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  2. MIGRATION OUTLOOK.

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—After an eight months' study of West Australian conditions, Caption E.P. Murphy, of the Indian Army Reserve has returned by the Large ...

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  3. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 28.—Jacob Johnson, general secretary of the Federated Seamen's Union of Australia, was convicted by Mr. McMahon S.M. at the Central Police ...

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  4. BRITAIN AND FRANCE.

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—After having perused a copy of the alleged document purporting to to be a letter from sir Austen Chamberlain to M. Briand regarding ...

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  5. LORD STONEHAVEN'S TOUR

    His Excellency the Governor General (Lord Stouehaven) attended by Major Nicholl, arrived in Perth yesterday morning from Wain. Lord Stoneheaven will ...

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  6. DENGUE FEVER.

    ATHENS, Aug. 27.—There is a serious epidemic of dengue fever locally, 150,000 cases having been reported. No fatalities have occurred, but the victims are reduced ...

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  7. RENOUNCING WAR.

    The signing by fifteen Powers of the treaty-renouncing war as an instrument of national policy was carried out at the French Foreign Office on Monday afternoon, the ceremony being as simple rand brief as it was pertentons. ...

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  8. THANKSGIVING SERVICE.

    LONDON, Aug. 28.—The most notable of many thanksgiving services held after the signing at the Pact was held at St. Martin's-in-Fields And was attended by ...

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  9. ALARMING VISITATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 28.—The Athens correspondent of. "The Times" telegraphs:— "The construction of a tunnel in connection with the railway electrification which ...

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  10. FRENCH WARRIOR HONOURED.

    PARIS, Aug. 27.—In the presence of a guard of honour, which presented arms, Senator McLachlan placed a wreath of roses on the grave of the unknown ...

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  11. LETTER HAWKED IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—It has been revealed that the forged letter was hawked in London for a week or 10 days. Several newspapers refused to published it owing to its ...

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  12. MR. KELLOGG'S MOVEMENTS.

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—The United States Secretary of State (Mr. F. B. Kellogg) has written to the Prime Minister (Mr. S. Baldwin) thanking him warmly for his ...

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  13. LONDON TRAIN SMASH.

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—The Australian tenor, Horace Stevens, who was involved in the train smash Euston yesterday, went to bed instantly to sleep of the ...

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  14. BIRTHS IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Aud. 27.—Statistics for 1927 show that the number of births in England was 166 per 10,000 of the population—the lowest on record. The previous lowest ...

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  15. AUSTRALIA ABROAD.

    Responding to the toast of "Parliament" at the annual meeting of the Perth Chamber of Commerce, in the Savoy Hotel last night, the Minister for Works (Mr. A. ...

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  16. THE UNEMPLOYED.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 28.—The unemployed made another demonstration in Parliament to-day, and threatened to hold up the business of the House. The Speaker ...

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  17. CIVIC RECEPTION.

    Long before noon, the hour fixed for the civic reception to his Excellency the Governor-General a fairly lame crowd had gathered outside the entrance to the Town ...

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  18. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—Mr. Charles Levine and Miss Mable Boll in thier Junkers plane Queen of Diamonds, piloted by Mr. Bert Acosta who unexpectedly ...

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  19. UNITED STATES SENATE.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—The Washington correspondent of the United Press Association telegraphs:—"The rejection of the anti-war treats by the United States ...

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  20. SPEEDING THE MAILS.

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—The Post Office, recognising the success achieved recently by the French liner He de France, when two days were sayed in the eastward ...

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  21. Sir. John Salmond at Darwin.

    DARWIN, Aug. 28.—Air Marshal Sir John Salmond arrived by plane to-day from Katherine. Speaking at the welcome tendered him ...

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  22. BROADCASTING.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 28.—Commenting to-day on problems associated with brodcasting programmes the Director of Postal Services (Mr. H. P. Brown) who has ...

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  23. WOMAN POISONED.

    Shortly before 7 a.m. yesterday, Mrs. Elizabeth Crook (60) of 66 Robinson-street, was removed to the Perth Hospital, where she received treatment for ...

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  24. THE RHINELAND.

    PARIS, Aug. 27.—Not the least interesting of the day's preliminaries was Dr. Stresemann's eight minutes interview with the French Prime Minister (M. ...

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  25. AFGHAN IN CUSTODY.

    CLONCURRY, Aug. 28.—An Afghan Cuzzle Ahmed, was brough before the police Court to-day, charged with having murdered another Afgan Gel Khan near ...

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  26. QUEENSLAND TRAGEDY.

    ST. GEORGE (Q.) Aug. 28.—The hearing was concluded in the Police Court today of the charge preferred against young man named William Edwin Stuart. ...

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  27. MOTOR COLLISIONS.

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—A motor coach conveying 13 people, including the driver, from Manchester to London, collided with a twoseater car and the front of the coach ...

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  28. ACCIDENTS.

    While crossing Barrack-street, near the Tourist Bureau shortly before 9 a.m. yesterday, Joseph Hope (75), late chief draughtsman of the lands Department ...

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  29. GERMAN GRIEVANCES.

    BERLIN, Aug. 27.—The Germane Press has not allowed the ceremony to pass without exploiting national grievances. The "Achtublatt" publishes a cartoon of ...

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  30. ELECTION COUNT DELAYED.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 28.—The delay in the counting of votes in the ballot held recently for the election of general secretary of the Seamen's Union of Australia ...

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  31. RADIO MANUFACTURE.

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—Before the Patents Office Tribunal to-day, Mr. Brownie, of a wireless manufacturing company, sought a compulsory licence under the Marconi ...

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  32. SEFTON PARK OUTRAGE.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 28.—After many weeks of illness, the young girl who was the victim of an outrage at Sefton Park on July 2 has recovered sufficiently to make a ...

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  33. Fall from Timber Stack.

    John Henry Bennett (about 30) of Sur-rey-street, Victoria Park, injured his back when he fell about 10 feet while stacking timber in the yards of the State Sawmills ...

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  34. THE SOUTHERN CROSS.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 28.—At eight o'clock this morning, Squadron-Leader Kingsford Smith and his associates left the Parafield aerodrome for Richmond. Sydney which ...

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  35. Lad's Leg Injured.

    Roy Cobb (16), of 6 Ethel-street, North Perth, received lacerations on one leg early yesterday evening, when the push bicycle be riding collided with a motor ...

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  36. INVITATION TO RUSSIA.

    MOSCOW, Aug. 27.—French Ambassador (M. Herbette) to-day handed to the Assistant Minister for Foreign Affairs (M. Litvinoff) France's formal invitation ...

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  37. ARRIVAL IN SYDNEY.

    SYDNEY, 28.—The monoplane Southern Cross completed the final stage of the flight from Perth to-day. The airmen reached the aerodrome at Richmond ...

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  38. H.M.A.S. AUSTRALIA.

    BOSTON, Aug. 28.—The Officers and the crew of the cruiser Australia divided today between inspections of numerous manufacting plants, particularly those of ...

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  39. Hit by Falling Tree.

    At East Buntine a few days ago a settler named David Chisholm was knocked down by a falling tree. He managed to crawl to a nearby farm and was taken ...

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  40. KEITH MONSON IN GAOL.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 28.—While a warder at Long Bay Gaol was searching Frederick Harrison, alias John Keith Monson, known in the underworld as "The Kid" ...

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  41. WELCOME TO DELEGATES.

    PARIS, Aug. 27.—"You have the moral authority of the world behind you in this pact" was the keynote of M. Briand's welcoming speech to the signatories of ...

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  42. BRITISH TRANSPORT WORKERS

    LONDON, Aug. 27.—Terms have been agreed upon provisionally for the proposed amalganation of the transport general workers totalling 300,000 ...

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  43. CHILD FOUND IN SEA.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 28.—Having been arrested by the detectives who investigated the circumstances leading to the finding of a baby by the sea at Albert Park last ...

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  44. "BECKETT"S BUDGET."

    SYDNEY, Aug. 28.—In Chambera today, Mr. Justice James gave judgement on a petition by "Beckett's Budget" for registration. The paper was de-registered ...

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  45. MASONIC WELCOME.

    At 5 p.m. Lord Stonchaven, who is the Grand Master of the United Lodge of Freemasons in New South Wales, was welcomed by the Grand Lodge of Western ...

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  46. ITALY'S "MERE COURTESY."

    LONDON, Aug. 27,—The Rome correspondent of "The Times" says: "The recent statement of the "Lavoro d'Italia" that Italy had affixed her signature to the ...

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  47. GRENADES AS A GIFT.

    WARSAW, Aug. 28.—A soldier posted five hand grenades to his parents, suggesting that the Contents of the parcel might be useful for fishing While the ...

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  48. AUSTRALIAN LIQUOR POLLS.

    ANTWERP, Aug. 27.—Dr. George Armstrong represented Australia at an antialcohol congress, held here. Thirty two Governments were represented and there ...

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  49. FUTURE ENGAGEMENTS.

    His Excellency the Governor-General, will be entertained at luncheon to-day by the president and executive committee of the Returned Soldiers' Leanne at the ...

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  50. AMERICAN PRESS.

    NEW YORK, Aug. 27.—A survey tonight of nation-wide editorial comment on the signing of the outlawry of war treaty shows that there is a distinct element of ...

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