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  2. AMERICA.

    The chiefs of the army and the navy were denounced to-day by Mr. Martin B. Madden (Republican Illinois) at a meeting of the Appropriations Committee of ...

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  3. MIGRATION.

    Mr. Bruce Walker, who has been nick-named "the chief whom nothing will stop," has arrived in London to take up the directorship of the Canadian ...

    Article : 197 words
  4. SECURITY PACT.

    It has been ascertained from a French source in Locarno that the German delegation asked for 24 hours to consult the German Government before it assented ...

    Article : 133 words
  5. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) addressed a great public meeting in the exhibition Hall to-night. When he appeared on the platform he was given a ...

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  6. MARITIME STRIKE.

    The maritime strike has been called off at all parts. The London "Daily Express" says that the following cable message has ...

    Article : 73 words
  7. Mr. Houghton's Statement.

    Mr. T. Houghton (secretary of the Fremantle Branch of the Australian Seamen's Union), made the following statement last night:—"The vague terms of ...

    Article : 228 words
  8. ANOTHER ACCOUNT.

    A denunciation of the War and Navy Departments for thier maladministration of moneys which were appropriated by the Congress for aircraft was made ...

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  9. General Discussion.

    An official memorandum says:—"The conference continued to-day the general discussion of questions raised by the participation in the Covenant of the League ...

    Article : 97 words
  10. Anglican Church's Position.

    "Before I close," said Archbishop Riley in the course of his charge to the annual Synod of the Diocese of Perth last night, "let me draw attention to our ...

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  11. Fremantle Banned.

    The Premier (Mr. P. Collier) declined yesterday to make a general statement in regard to the decision, of the ship­owners to exclude Fremantle as a port of ...

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  12. Earlier Messages.

    Mr. E. Shinwell (the organiser of the Marine Workers' Union) announced to-day that all of the ports except London had decided to terminate the strike ...

    Article : 425 words
  13. German Monarchists.

    While the European delegates are doing their utmost at Locarno in the interests of peace the German Monarchists are striking a discordant note General ...

    Article : 137 words
  14. A Bishop Deposed.

    A message from New Orleans reports that Bishop William Montgomery Brown has been convicted of heresy on three occasions on account of his refusal to ...

    Article : 182 words
  15. Terms of Engagement.

    The deputy-chairman of the Oversea Shipping Representatives Association (Mr. W. C. Seale) to-day issued the following statement reiterating the terms ...

    Article : 159 words
  16. The Wool Industry.

    In commercial circles yesterday the probable effect on the wool industry of the banning of Fremantle as a port of call by British shipowners was ...

    Article : 201 words
  17. JAPAN.

    It is understood that Sir Charles Eliot (British Ambassador to Japan) and Baron Shidehara (Japanese Minister for Foreign Affairs) had a highly satisfactory ...

    Article : 120 words
  18. Junker Outburst.

    A Junker demonstration during the consecration of a war memorial to the Augusta regiment has aroused Republican indignation. General [?] at the ...

    Article : 142 words
  19. Demonstration Against Nestor.

    There was another demonstration by strikers beside the timer Nestor at Prince's Pier this morning, at the conclusion of which the men claimed that ...

    Article : 136 words
  20. A Minister Resigns.

    Mr. John Wingate Weeks (Secretary for War) has tendered his resignation to President Coolidge. Ill-health is believed to be the cause of Mr. Week's ...

    Article : 103 words
  21. Dyestuffs Industry.

    It was announced officially to-day that the Government had decided to subsidise the dyestuffs industry to the extent of 4,000,000 yen spread over six years. The ...

    Article : 41 words
  22. Apolda at Bunbury.

    This morning the engineers on the steamer Apolda, during the course of an inspection of the machinery, had occasion to inspect the oil containers leading to ...

    Article : 117 words
  23. EMPIRE EXHIBITION.

    The London "Daily Chronicle," in reviewing the prospects of Wembley and its 216 acres of grounds, says:—"It is now certain that the second season has paid ...

    Article : 173 words
  24. NEW ZEALAND AND SAMOA.

    Amusing extracts from an article written by a special correspondent of the Berlin newspaper, the "Vossische Zeitung" on New Zealand's administration ...

    Article : 201 words
  25. The Ascanius.

    Practically all of the deck hands and stewards of the Ascanius have now returned to duty on the vessel, but it is not believed that any of the firemen have so ...

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  26. AVIATION.

    The Japanese airmen, Major Hiroshi Abe and Captain Kazuhiko Kochi, who were flying to London from Paris, were forced to land at Stinglevert, in ...

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  27. Antidote for Revolution.

    Opening his campaign to-night, Mr. W. M. Hughes, National candidate for North Sydney, said that the issues before the electors were of fundamental ...

    Article : 306 words
  28. In South Africa.

    The strike in South Africa has virtually died from inanition. The enthusiasm over it evaporated long ago, but the sailing of the steamer Ballarat (which was ...

    Article : 203 words
  29. Perishable Cargoes.

    A conference convened by the Premier to discuss the question of supplying coal for the refrigerators on oversea boats with perishable cargoes was held to-day. ...

    Article : 530 words
  30. Deportation Proceedings.

    When the members of the Deportation Board met to-day the Chairman (Mr. Canning) intimated that the Board was of opinion that it has heard sufficient ...

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  31. MOROCCAN WAR.

    Rain fell heavily throughout the front last night, and military movements were practically at a standstill. The supply columns are working smoothly although ...

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  32. ARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    An "advance guard" of twenty-five men will leave for Spitsbergen on October 14 to begin work on a new hangar in preparation for Captain Roald Amundsen's ...

    Article : 112 words
  33. POLICE ADMINISTRATION.

    A series of questions regarding police administration were asked in the Legislative Assembly yesterday by Mr. Sieeman. ...

    Article : 311 words
  34. CHINA.

    The Judicial Inquiry into Shanghai affairs was resumed here to-day. The Shanghai Municipal Council described that body's status and the ...

    Article : 171 words
  35. Compulsory Conference.

    The President of the Commonwealth Arbitration Court (Mr. Justice Powers) has decided to intervene in the seamen's dispute, and with that object in view has ...

    Article : 472 words
  36. New Settlers.

    The following is a list of new soltoers due to arrive at Fremantle by the s.s. Oronsay:—Nominated: Baxter, Stanley, wife and family; Booth Mrs. Sarah E.; Brown, Miss Isabella; ...

    Article : 186 words
  37. MacMillan Returns.

    A message from Wiscasset (Maine) says that after having battled through a storm in the North Atlantic during the last days of the voyage Dr. Donald B. ...

    Article : 52 words
  38. The Tariff.

    In opening his campaign before a large audience to-night, the Minister for Trade and Customs (Mr. H. E. Pratten) spoke of the Government's tariff ...

    Article : 591 words
  39. FRANCE.

    The Communists Cachin and Doriot have been sentenced, in default, to thirteen months' imprisonment each and fined three thousand francs each for ...

    Article : 75 words
  40. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    When the steamer Moldavia was leaving Tilbury and passing the Narkunda (which was tied up at her berth), the vessels collided "beam-on." The bridges ...

    Article : 368 words
  41. STAGHORN FLAT TRAGEDY.

    The trial of Alexander Clarence Tho-mas, who is charged with the murder of Bridget Enwright at Staghorn Flat, on or about July 19, 1924, was begun ...

    Article : 324 words
  42. Disorders in Paris.

    While the attempted general strike has proved to be a failure, the Communists profited by the occasion to deliver an immoderate harangue to thier followers. ...

    Article : 195 words
  43. ALLEGED BREACH OF PROMISE

    Another breach of promise case involving well-known people is occupying the attention of Mr. Justice James and a jury. The plaintiff is Elaine Myra ...

    Article : 198 words
  44. Position at Fremantle.

    The cable message from London stating that the strike of British seamen has been called off in all ports was accepted in Fremantle yesterday as meaning that ...

    Article : 243 words
  45. RUSSIA.

    It was announced to-day that a Russo-German trade treaty had been concluded, on the principle of a "most favoured nation" treaty, for a period of two years— ...

    Article : 38 words
  46. Position at Sydney.

    The executive of the striking British seamen met to-day, but no official announcement was made regarding the deliberations. A very large number of the ...

    Article : 152 words
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