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  2. BRITISH COAL STRIKE.

    The secretary of the Miners' Federa-tion (Mr. A. J. Cook), speaking at Newburn-Tyne. said that if the miners so desires, their representatives were ...

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  3. RELIGIOUS TEACHING.

    The Mexican Episcopate has issued a statement in which it expresses its will-ingness to enter into a trace with the Government untill by means of a ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    The Full Court of the Federal Arbi-tration Court this afternoon dealt with an application by the Federated Engine. Drivers and Firemen's Association, for a ...

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  5. FEDERAL ROADS SCHEME.

    Wholehearted support of the main roads policy of the Federal Government was expressed yesterday by the "Minister for Works. (Mr. McCallum), ...

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  6. SYRIAN INSURRECTION.

    The stubborn nature of the Syrian insurrection is indicated by messages from Egypt, from which it appears that the movement against the French is ...

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  7. COBHAM'S FLIGHT.

    Alan Cobham reports:—"To-day we flew from Batavia to Sourahaya, against a strong headwind. We were in the air five and a half hours. We took off from ...

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  8. THE REFERENDUM.

    The proposed changes mean a consti-tutional revolution, said the Leader of the State Opposition (Mr. Bavin), when addressing a meeting to-night on the ...

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  9. AUSTRALIAN ELEVEN

    The match between the Australians and Glamorganshire was resumed to-day at Swansea in glorious hot weather. The wicket was wearing somewhat. ...

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  10. Priestless Churches.

    While the Roman Catholic world prayed for Mexico on Sunday in re-sponse to instructions of Pope Plus; and Mexican Catholics knelt in priestlees ...

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  11. No Farther Difficulties.

    Sir Keith Smith, who with his brother, the late Sir Ross Smith, flew from Eng-land to Australia in 1910-20, said to-night that he thought that Mr. Cobham would ...

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  12. OFFER OF ARMS.

    The "Daily Chronicle" protests that Britain, through a Birmingham firm, is offering to sell Turkey 100,000 unused rifles and bavonets. It contends that ...

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  13. WHEAT POOL DIVIDEND.

    The trustees of the Co-operative Wheat Pool of Western Australia have decided to pay a divided of 5d per bushel to participants in the 1925-26 poll ...

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  14. Church Sympathisers Well Armed.

    A despatch from Mexico City reports several clashes there. About 15 persons were wounded, some of them women. A semi-official report from the Mexican ...

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  15. CUSTOMS REVENUE.

    The returns prepared by the Federal Treasury show that the Customs revenue of the Commonwealth last month (the first month of the new financial year) ...

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  16. OBITUARY.

    The death is announced of Mr. Iarael Zangwill, at the age of 62 years. [The late Mr. Zangwill was born in London, and apart from his attendance ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. Catholics in Mourning.

    An economic boycott is having a marked effect in some parts of the country. The Catholies are wearing morning, and their houses are draped with crepe. A ...

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  18. CHINESE CIVIL WAR.

    Reading between the lines of ambiguous communiques from Peking, claming minor successes, but admitting mutinies of troops, it is evident that ...

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  19. COAL TRIBUNAL.

    It is unlikely that the representatives of the Engine Drivers and Firemen's Association will be withdrawn from the Coal Industry Tribunal as threatened recently ...

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  20. SECESSION.

    The movement for secession which has been more or less prominently before the public of Western Australian during recent years was definitely launched last ...

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  21. RECENT HURRICANE.

    A message from Nassau says the number of deaths as the result of the recent hurricane is not known. Unofficial lists give them as 26 and 400 per ...

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  22. FLOODS AT COLLIE.

    The flood conditions that have exited at Collie for some days past presented a much more cheerful aspect to-day, and there has been a welcome change in the ...

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  23. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Members of the Builders' Labourers Union engaged on construction work at the East Perth Power House by Babcock and Willcox engineers, have ceased ...

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  24. Postal Strike.

    The strike of postal employees commenced this morning.—Reuter. ...

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  25. DUKE OF YORK'S VISIT.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) last night voiced strongly the desire that the voyage of their Royal Highneeses, the Duke and Duchess of York, to Australia, ...

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  26. EX-GERMAN COLONIES.

    Delegates from various colonial societies, including the Navy and Army Association the T[?]a and cognate African unions, assembled at the opening of ...

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  27. PAN-ASIATIC CONGRESS

    At to-day's session of the Pan-Asiatic Congress the Chinese delegate demanded the abolition of all [?]teral treaties, including Japan's 21 demands. They ...

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  28. AVON BACON FACTORY.

    Mr. John Thomson, general manager of Western Farmers, Ltd., referring yesterday to the indignation expressed at Northam because of the company's ...

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  29. Warwickshire Match.

    The Australians are meeting Warwick-shire at Birmingham on Wednesday. Last season Warwickshire was eight on the country championship list, but this year ...

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  30. HOURS IN INDUSTRY.

    The first matter listed before the newly-consituted Federal Court of Arhitration was the question of hours in the engineering industry. Mr. Latham ...

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  31. FREMANTLE RAILWAY BRIDGE.

    Matters concerning the collapse of the Fremantle railway bridge were discussed at a meeting of the Fremantle Municipal Council last night. ...

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  32. EXECUTION OF RENNIE.

    In accordance with the verdict and sentence which followed the trial of Royoton Rennie for the wilful murder of John Roger Greville bank clerk in the ...

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  33. MUSEUM ROBBED.

    The collection from which the 34 gold places were stolen in the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington was the gift of Mr. George Salting the ...

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  34. SPANISH PREMIER.

    A message from Barcelona states that an attempt was made to assassinate General Prime De Rivera but the Premier was unhurt, and has for Madrid ...

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  35. Reception Arrangements.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) announced to-night that Major-General Sir Brudenell White, chairman of the Public Service Board had been selected as ...

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  36. AEROPLANE LANDS BADLY.

    Fire persons were killed and seven were injured at Heidenheim, Wurtemberg, when an aeroplane which was giving an exhibition flight landed badly and ...

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  37. CHINESE SALT REVENUE.

    Following the reports from Japanese sources that the Fukien Governor had refused the Peking Government's request to forward the salt funds to ...

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  38. ITALIAN CANE-GROWERS.

    The strong protest which the Italian Consul-General on behalf of his Government, forwarded to the Queensland Gov-ernment with respect to the action taken ...

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  39. EARTHQUAKE.

    An earthquake occurred at 1 o'clock this afternoon which shook Manila, though it did no damage. Many persons were alarmed and left their buildings. ...

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  40. IRISH TRAGEDY.

    While the gardener McCabe is awaiting his trial for murder in connection with the burning down, of the mansion "La Olancha," near Dublin, his daughter. ...

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  41. SYDNEY POLICE COUP.

    Following the sensational police coup at the Castlereagh-street branch of the Union Bank of Australia on Sunday morning, six foreigners appeared at the ...

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  42. PRESIDENT OF MEXICO.

    The investigation of the plot against the life of President Calles is being pressed on. but how the plotters intended to kill him has not been disclosed. ...

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  43. CONTRACTS QUESTIONED.

    The Federal Attorney-General (Mr. Latham )has issued a writ out of the High Court of Australia against the Municipal Council of Sydney and the ...

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  44. WOMEN AND WORK.

    The fact that women are not taking the full advantage of many opportunities open to them was the keynote of the speeches at to-day's session of the ...

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  45. MAIL STEAMER DELATED.

    The R.M.S. Ormonde was an unexpect-ed caller at Albany to-day. The vessel arrived from the Eastern States shortly after midday, and anchored in the stream. ...

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  46. FATAL CAPSIZE.

    A message from Milton states that owing to the overturning of a small sailing boat in Ulladulla harbour yesterday afternoon. William Barrtlett (about 24 ...

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  47. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

    A meeting to-day at Duneuin of representatives of commercial organisations and mercantile houses discussed the question if the shipping services between ...

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  48. COMPULSORY VOTING.

    Contending that Parliament was in-competent to make voting compulsory Ernest Edward Judd applied to the High Court to-day for special leave to appeal ...

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  49. DEMENTED MOTHER.

    A tragedy occurred to-day at Hook eight miles from Waimate. The wife of Leonard Peter Robinson, a farmer, apparently in an attempt to drown her four ...

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  50. PNEUMONIC INFLUENZA.

    During the past week 95 cases of Pneumonic influenza, and 15 deaths, were reported to the Department of Health. The majority of the present notifications ...

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    With the exception of Reuter's message, the cables which appear in the "West Australian" are received from the Australian Press Association. ...

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