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  2. PALESTINE CONFLICTS.

    JERUSALEM, Sept. 8.—"Jewish ambition and greed have been deliberately responsible for provoking the Arabs to attack the Jews in order to gain world-wide ...

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  3. ARBITRATION BILL.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 9.—When the Federal Parliament resumes to-morrow afternoon the committee stage of the Maritime Industries (abolition of Arbitration) Bill ...

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  4. STATE CENTENARY.

    The preparations for the historical parade through the streets of Perth on Wednesday, October 2, are now in progress, and the numerous sections of the parade ...

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  5. WORLD'S AIR-SPEED.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—The Schneider Trophy victory does not represent the goal of Britain's air-speed hopes. It is learned that a new attempt will be made on ...

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  6. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    MOSCOW, Sept. 8.—The Commissar for Foreign Affairs (M. Litviuoff) said to-day that if Britain were still favourable to the appointment of a Soviet representative to ...

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  7. DESTRUCTIVE TYPHOON.

    MANILLA, Sept. 7.—Two hundred persons are dead and thousands homeless as the result of a typhoon in southern Luzon Island. A United States destroyer is en ...

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  8. NAVAL ARMAMENTS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 7.—In an interview to-day Mr. William B. Shearer (who has filed a claim against three shipbuilding companies for payment for his ...

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  9. MANCHURIAN DISPUTE.

    RIGA, Sept. 8.—In a note to the German Embassy at Moscow the Soviet reproaches Germany with not having exercised sufficient energy in the defence of ...

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  10. SCHNEIDER TROPHY RACE.

    LONDON, Sept. 8.—In a review of the Schneider Trophy race, the aeronautical expert of the "Daily Telegraph" (Major Turner) says:— "The British planes and ...

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  11. PROSECUTION OF COAL OWNER.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—A proposal will, be discussed at a meeting of union leaders to lay fresh information against Mr. John Brown (colliery owner), with the object ...

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  12. HORTICULTURAL EXHIBITION.

    It was announced yesterday hy the president of the Horticultural Society of Western Australia (Mr. Ralph Potts) that good entries had already been received for ...

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  13. BRITAIN AND AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 8.—Anglo-American negotiations on caval armaments have now reached, the point where the following summary may be considered accurate:— ...

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  14. HIGHLAND GATHERING.

    One of the most picturesque Centenary functious will be a highland gathering, conducted by the West Australian Scottish Union. The committee of that body ...

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  15. ITALIAN PRESS COMMENTS.

    ROME, Sept. 8.—Although the general public has accepted the defeat of the Italian team in a sportsmanlike fashion, the special correspondents of the Italian ...

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  16. INDUSTRIAL BATTLE LOOMING.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. "9.—After having watched the passage of the Maritime Industries Bill in the Federal Parliament, the secretary of the Australasian Council ...

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  17. MIGRATION.

    Statistics of Australian overseas migration for July last have been made available by the Commonwealth Statistician and Actuary (Mr. C. H. Wickens). During the ...

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  18. SPORADIC RAIDS MAGNIFIED.

    TOKIO, Sept. 9.—Official advices confirm the report that five Soviet aeroplanes yesterday bombed a station on the eastern border of Manchuria resulting in 28 At a largely attended meeting of unemployed trade unionists in the Trades Hall, Perth, yesterday, the following resolution was carried;— ...

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  19. WATER CONSUMPTION.

    The water used in the metropolitan area last Sunday, according to the figures of the Water Supply, Sewerage and Drainage Department, aggregated 7,052,000 [?] consumed the ...

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  20. MUSICAL FESTIVAL.

    Arrangements arc well in hand for the Centenary Musical Festival, which will be conducted by the West Australian Music Teachers' Association from Monday, ...

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  21. FRAUD PROSECUTION.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—Further evidence was heard to-day in the Central Police Court in the case in which Mrs. A. P. Summerbell, of Darling Point, Sydney, and two ...

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  22. EMPLOYERS' ATTITUDE.

    Approval of the action of the Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce), in bringing down a Bill to abolish the Federal Arbitration Court was expressed by Mr. H. C. ...

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  23. SOVIET FACTORIES.

    BERLIN, Sept. 8.—Moscow is beginning to learn the elementary principles of industrial management. The Central Committee of the Communist Party has issued ...

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  24. PRIME MINISTER CONFIDENT.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9—Leaders of finance, commerce and industry were strongly represented to-day at a luncheon given in honour of the Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) ...

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  25. VISITORS FROM THE EAST.

    The party of old West Australians now resident in the Eastern States, which arrived in Perth for the Centenary celebrations last week, drove by car ...

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  26. Relief Stopped at Fremantle.

    About three months ago a committee, consisting of Rev. E. H. O. Nye (chairman), Mr. J. B. Sleeman, M.L.A., the Mavor of Fremantle (Mr. F. E. Gibson), ...

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  27. ALLEGED RINGING-IN.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—The case which alleges ringing-in of the racing mare Greerfie under the name of Wedgillie at country race meetings last year, was revived in ...

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  28. Questions in Parliament.

    In the Legislative Council to-day, Mr. Lovekin will ask the Chief Secretary (Mr Drew) whether it is a fact that some time ago three, brothers, aged between 25 ...

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  29. BRITISH RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—The possibility of the electrification of the main line railway systems of Great Britain is foreshadowed by the following announcement made by ...

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  30. BAND CONTEST.

    The centenary Band Contest will be held at Carnival Square from September 25 to October 2. Among the entrants are the following prize-winning bands from the ...

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  31. Decline in Flow from England.

    According to the report of the High Commissioner for Australia in London (Sir Granville Kyrie) the number of migrants who left England for. Australia during ...

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  32. POTATO GROWING.

    ALBANY, Sept. 9.—The winter crop of potatoes which is grown in the Upper Kalgan district for seed purposes, was, on the whole, fairly satisfactory, although ...

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  33. CHILDREN'S EXCURSION.

    It is expected that over 800 children will participate in the excursion to Gingin which has been arranged by the Midland Junction Centenary Celebration ...

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  34. PLASTERERS NOT WORKING.

    BRISBANE, Sept. 9.—A deadlock has been reached in a dispute between master builders and plasterers, and a protracted struggle is threatened. At a meeting ...

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  35. LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.

    GENEVA, Sept. 9.—When the Assembly of the League of Nations resumed its sessions this morning Signor Scialoja, on behalf of Italy, signed the optional clause ...

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  36. SNOW-STORMS IN TASMANIA.

    HOBART, Sept. 9.—Heavy snow storms on the western tiers affected the hydroelectric power supplies in the north, northwest, and southern Darts of the State ...

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  37. FEDERAL PUBLIC SERVICE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) stated to-night that there had not been and would not be any unnecessary retrenchment in the Federal ...

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  38. SOLDIERS' REUNIONS.

    The president of the State executive of the Returned Soldiers' League (Colonel H. B. Collett) and other members of the executive, will leave Perth on Thursday ...

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  39. FRENCH PLANTER MURDERED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 9.—News of the brutal murder in the New Hebrides of a French planter named Chevalier was brought to Sydney to-day by the steamer Makambo. ...

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  40. Empire Conference Suggested.

    LONDON, Sept. 9.—The Secretary of State for the Air (Lord Thomson) to-day interviewed the Australian Director of Migration in London (Col. C. H. E. ...

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  41. SUBURBAN FUNCTIONS.

    The commemoration of the Centenary at Guildford will take place on Saturday week, when memorial gates, erected at the entrance to Stirling-square by the ...

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  42. MR. JUSTICE BURNSIDE.

    An application was lodged yesterday morning by Messrs. Stone, James and Co., for letters of administration cum testamento annexo of the estate of the late Mr. ...

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  43. ARMED ROBBERY CHARGE.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 9.—The jury failed to agree to-day in the trial of George Gratan (29), bootclicker, who was charged with having, on the evening of July ...

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  44. ISLAND TROUBLE.

    SUVA, Sept. 9.—The French, sloop, Cassiopee, sailed for Wallis Island (northeast of Fiji) on Saturday with extra coal. It is said that the natives on Futuna ...

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