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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The policy speech of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) at Dandenong on Monday night will be broadcast from Sydney by station 2FC, Farmers', with sufficient ...

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  3. BRITISH LABOUR PARTY.

    The Conference of the Labour Party adopted to-day the executive committee's resolution on the question of foreign policy, urging the principles of the Geneva ...

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  4. INDUSTRIAL.

    The bakers' shops in Paris were closed for about 2 hours to-day, while the master bakers met to protest against the abolition of night work, and particularly ...

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  5. MOROCCAN WAR.

    The town of Ajdir (including Abdel Krim's house) is in flames. ...

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  6. SEAMEN'S STRIKE.

    Murmurs are beginning to be heard among the British seamen on strike, and although the leaders profess to see success in sight, if the rank and file will ...

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  7. AMERICA.

    The Acting Secretary for War (Mr. Davis) has requested Major-General Hines, Chief of Staff in the United States Army, to make a survey of the ...

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  8. Spanish Success.

    An official despatch from Morocco says:—"Profiting by the confusion of the enemy as a result of our victorious advance on September 29, we continued ...

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  9. WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    The Acting-President of the Arbitration Court (Mr. Acting Justice Davies) has decided that the compulsory conference in connection with the joiners' ...

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  10. French Advance.

    Simultaneously with the Spanish successes an official despatch from Fezclaims that the French are advancing victoriously and have captured ...

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  11. OFFICER ASSAULTED.

    Constable Easby yesterday arrested Arthur Horace Wilcox, a seaman from the steamer Borda, on a charge of having assaulted Charles Frederick ...

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  12. Transmitting Line Cut.

    In the course of a statement to-day the manager of the State radio station (Mr. Robinson), said that a few days ago he was approached by an organiser of the ...

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  13. JAPAN.

    A rainstorm which occurred last night in the Tokio district resulted in several deaths. Thousands of houses were submerged partially, and railway trains were ...

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  14. Financial Matters.

    The Labour Conference adopted to-day the national finance resolution re-affirming opposition to food taxes and protective tariffs, and demanding that vigorous ...

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  15. Class Tyranny.

    "I cannot be blind to the forces which are working in many of the self-governing countries for the disruption of really representative Governments and the ...

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  16. Tribesmen Wavering.

    Colonel Reginald Karn, a war correspondent of the Paris "Temps." was killed on the Erkeur Road while he was proceeding to visit some French ...

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  17. COURT PROCEEDINGS.

    Forty-two seamen from the British ship Argy[?]shire were sentenced in the Fremantle Courthouse yesterday morning to 14 days imprisonment for refusal of ...

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  18. Further Details.

    According to a report which was issued to-night, some 42,000 houses have been submerged partially in the Tokio area and landslides have caused 20 ...

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  19. Resistance Weakening Daily. Position in Melbourne.

    Though the British seamen on strike in Melbourne still profess to be enthusiastic respecting the ultimate success of their cause, it is evident that their ...

    Article : 133 words
  20. Hotel Robbery.

    Jewellery valued at about 750,000 dollars was stolen from the room of Mrs. James P. Donohue in the Plaza Hotel on Wednesday night. Mr. and Mrs. ...

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  21. EMPIRE PRESS CONFERENCE.

    The delegates to the Imperial Press Conference, as the guests of the State Ministry, visited the State Electricity Commission's works at Yallourn, to-day, ...

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  22. Election Results.

    The general council of the Congress of Trades Unions has elected Mr. Arthur Pugh (of the Iron and Steel Trades Confederation), who is a "right wing ...

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  23. HOUSING QUESTION.

    In the course of a speech in Glasgow Mr. S. Baldwin (the Prime Minister) said that in order to encourage mass production the Government had decided ...

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  24. APPALLING ATROCITIES.

    Mr. George Renwick (one of the foreign correspondents of the London "Daily Chronicle") alleges that gruesome judicial crimes are being perpetrated ...

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  25. Prime Minister's Telegram.

    The Premier said last night that he had despatched the following telegram in reply to that sent to him by the Prime Minister:—"Your wire first October. Your ...

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  26. A Scottish Welcome.

    From a gold loving cup presented by the East of Rosebery. Mr. J. G. R. Findlay, who represented Scotland at the Imperial Press Conference, joined members ...

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  27. Men Resuming at Port Adelaide.

    It was reported to-day that 70 men out of 82 had resumed work on the Ascanius, and also that 42 seamen from the Balranald had gone back. ...

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  28. Blow to Communists.

    Another blow to Communists was indicated last night when the full list of the new executive committee was announced at a sitting of the Labour ...

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  29. CHINA.

    China and the Powers which are concerned have agreed to exchange Notes disposing of certain issues which were raised by the Chinese Government, but ...

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  30. Set-Back to Strikers.

    There is every likelihood that the White Star Liner Suevic will leave for Sydney to-morrow, despite the fact that the strikers have made determined ...

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  31. Appeal Against Conviction.

    In Chambers to-day the Chief Justice granted a rule nisi. returnable to the Full Court, which sits on Tuesday next, calling on Richard Bidwell, master of the ...

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  32. WAR DEBTS.

    After a conference between President Coolidge and the American Debts Commission to-day. Sir. A. W. Mellon (the Secretary of the Treasury), issued a ...

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  33. Friendly Gesture.

    A friendly gesture to China has been made in a Note which will be delivered in Peking to-morrow. It enumerates the measures which the Powers have ...

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  34. Exciting Scenes.

    Under the cloak of darkness about 200 of the British seamen on strike in Fremantle hurried to North Quay last night, where preparations had been made by ...

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  35. Export Difficulties.

    The deputy chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives' Association (Mr. N. C. Seale) issued the following statement to-day:— ...

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  36. STATE GOVERNORS.

    According to press messages from Australia, Mr. Lang (Premier of New South Wales) telegraphed to London a request that "Australians be appointed ...

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  37. In Great Britain.

    Delegates of the Amalgamated Marine Workers', Union met in London to-day. A statement was issued to the effect that it had been decided to carry on the strike ...

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  38. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    The redoubled efforts of seditior mongers to subvert services were dealt with by the Attorney-General (Sir Douglas Hogg) in a speech to-night. He ...

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  39. AVIATION.

    Sir W. Sefton Brancker (who is engaged in Civil Aviation) predicts that in the not distant future air transport will be as remunerative as shipping and ...

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  40. Deportation Board.

    When the Deportation Board resumed its sittings to-day William Clark, a storekeeper on the steamship Otira, said. in answer to Mr. Watt. K.C., who with Dr. ...

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  41. A London Press View.

    Recalling that the Empire Press Conference has been described as the "unofficial Parliament of British peoples," the London "Daily Telegraph" devotes ...

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  42. Appeal to Primary Producers.

    At a meeting of the Echuca Federal Electorate Council of the Victorian Farmers' Union to-day the Minister for Works and Railways (Mr. Hill) advised ...

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  43. RUSSIA.

    Mr. Tchitcherin (the Russian Minister for Foreign Affairs) has been conferring repeatedly with Drs. Lurther and Stresemann (the German statesmen). He was ...

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  44. BANK RATE.

    The reduction of the bank rate has surprised everybody, especially because it was not made last week, as was anticipated. when it would have enabled a ...

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  45. TARIFF BOARD.

    Several items were dealt with by the Tariff Board to-day. In regard to artificial flowers, fruits, plants, leaves and grasses of all kinds and materials no ...

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  46. The Perth Seat.

    Mr. J. M. Fowler announces that he is a candidate for the Perth seat, and will arrive in Perth next week. ...

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  47. British Seamen and the Australian Union.

    As hearing on the assertions and counter-assertions made by the Overseas Shipping Association and the officials of Australian Seamen's Union with ...

    Article : 134 words
  48. Ministerial Campaign.

    With the delivery of the Prime Minister's nolies speech at Dandenong. Victoria, on Monday night, the Ministerial campaign will commence in earnest. The ...

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  49. STUDENTS' DISEASE.

    Sir Arthur Keith, the famous physiologist and anthropologist, lecturing in King's College. London, made an interesting analysis of the character of the ...

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  50. CANADA.

    The Federal Government presented here to-day before a Grand Jury an indictment of 16 counts, embodying 863 criminal charges against 42 fruit firm ...

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  51. Another Steamer Idle.

    The Commonwealth and Dominion Line steamer Port Adelaide, which arrived from London recently, to-day joined the idle vessels at Melbourne, her ...

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  52. Fremantle Position.

    As expected, after the determination of the waterside workers to handle the cargo of the vessel, the steamer Treylon, which had been anchored in Gade Roads ...

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  53. Demodocus Incident.

    The reported intimidation of the crew of the steamer Demodocus into joining the strikers at Fremantle was vigorously denied by the Premier (Mr. P. Collier) ...

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  54. True Bills Returned.

    The Grand Jury has returned true bills against all of the defendants:— ...

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  55. State Labour Campaign

    It was announced yesterday by Mr. Harold Millington, M.L.A. (campaign director) that the Labour Party would officially open its campaign in the Unity ...

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  56. TURKEY.

    The Diplomatic Correspondent of the London "Daily Telegraph" asserts that reports from Turkey confirm the statement that four Turkish divisions are ...

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  57. Enrolment of Electors.

    The Commonwealth Electoral Office for Western Australia notified yesterday: "All Registrars will be in attendance at their respective offices, and the Central ...

    Article : 140 words
  58. Advertising

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