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  2. PALESTINE OUTBREAK.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—The Colonial Office states that a successful action was taken against a party of raiding Arabs on Tuesday evening at El Mesha a village east ...

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  3. THE LEAGUE ASSEMBLY.

    GENEVA, Sept. 5.—When the French Prime Minister (M. Briand) rose to address the League of Nations Assembly to-day, every inch of sitting and ...

    Article : 498 words
  4. WORLD'S SPEED TEST.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—It is officially announced that the teams for the Schneider Trophy race, which will be contested over the Solent to-morrow, will be as ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  5. DISARMAMENT.

    GENEVA, Sept. 5.—The British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Mr. A. Henderson) in a broadcast address that was relayed throughout Europe to-day, ...

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  6. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 6.—All associated with the work of the Federal Parliament have begun to hate the word arbitration. It has been served up in all forms, ...

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  7. ARBITRATION.

    CANBERRA, Sept. 7.—With only an interval of an hour and a half for breakfast, the debate on the Maritime industries (abolition of Federal Arbitration Bill) ...

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  8. HEALTH EDUCATION.

    In outlining the work done in medical and dental attention to children in schools, the Minister for Health (Mr. S. W. Munsie)quoted surprising figures in regard ...

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  9. MISSING KOBENHAVN.

    COPENHAGEN, Sept. 5.—It has been learned that the report received some weeks ago, that the missing Danish training ship Kobenhavn had been sighted ...

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  10. SASKATCHEWAN GOVERNMENT.

    REGINA (Saskatchewan), Sept. 5—The Liberal Government, led by Mr. James Gardiner, was defeated to-day in the Legislative Assembly by 34 votes to ...

    Article : 75 words
  11. ANGLO-AMERICAN DISCUSSIONS.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—It is understood that the latest British proposals for an Anglo-American agreement for naval reduction, which are now being ...

    Article : 175 words
  12. COMMISSIONER'S PROCLAMATION

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—The special Jerusalem, correspondent of the British United Press Association states that the supreme Moslem executive committee has resolved ...

    Article : 67 words
  13. MEETING OF PERTH JEWS.

    A mass meeting of the Jewish community in Perth will be held in Perth will be held in the Synagogue to-morrow evening at 8 o'clock, for the purpose of considering resolutions in ...

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  14. ARMED BANDITS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—Thomas Kelly (39), physical instructor, Charles Passmore (57), agent and Joseph Williams (29), showman, who were Arrested yesterday, ...

    Article : 167 words
  15. BRITISH LABOUR.

    BELFAST, Sept. 5.—The Trade Union Congress to-day debated the subject of the Mond-Turner conference upon a ...

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  16. FIVE-YEAR DROUGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—A fund has been opened in Melbourne for the purpose of assisting settlers in the drought stricken areas of the new mallee country, and it ...

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  17. THE WORLD COURT.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—The Secretary of State (Mr. Stimson) announced to-day that the formula evolved by the famous American jurist (Mr. Elihu Root) ...

    Article : 126 words
  18. Officers Rewarded.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—The Commissioners of the Government Savings Bank have voted £100 to the teller (Mr. Thomas Holdsgrave) in recognition of his courage ...

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  19. INFANT WELFARE WORK.

    "Although the past year, the sixth in the history of the Infant Welfare Association if Western Australia, has not been without its difficulties and disappointments, it ...

    Article : 525 words
  20. BOMBS IN LUGGAGE.

    KOVNO (Lithuania), Sept. 6.—The Leader of the Opposition (M. Pleshkaitis), who has been living for some years in Poland, was arrested on the frontier with ...

    Article : 65 words
  21. ACCIDENTS.

    A telephone message was received by the Police Department yesterday from Narrogin that James Gilbert Twitt (13), whose parents live seven miles from Narrogin, ...

    Article : 111 words
  22. LAKE BOLAC HOLD-UP.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—The hold-up a bank at Lake Bolac on the night of Augutt 29 led to the appearance of John Dwyer (18), barber's assistant and Charles ...

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  23. HOURS IN COAL MINES.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—Mr. Ben Tillett, president of the annual conference of the Trades' Union Congress, stated to-day that the understood that in accordance ...

    Article : 95 words
  24. HISTORY OF CONTEST.

    The Schneider Maritime Aviation Trophy was presented in 1912 to the Aero Club of France by M. Jacques Schneider, a French sportsman and aviator, with a ...

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  25. RUSSIA'S ECONOMIC STATE.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—A special correspondent of the "Financial Times," who has returned from a visit to "Russia, says that although in the last 10 years the ...

    Article : 143 words
  26. ANOTHER CAUSEWAY SMASH.

    On the Causeway yesterday morning, a big new Armadale motor 'bus was hit by a tramcar. Both vehicles were damaged considerably, but no one was injured. The ...

    Article : 76 words
  27. KING EDWARD.

    LONDON, Sept. 6.—The Countess of Warwick, who joined the Socialist Party, bas published her reminiscences in a book entitled "Life's Ebb and Flow." She gives ...

    Article : 219 words
  28. MAWSON EXPEDITION.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—Commander Moyes (surveyor) and Mr. H. O. Fletcher (assistant zoologist), members of the Mawson Antarctic expedition will leave ...

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  29. MOTOR CYCLIST'S MISHAP.

    While Robert Waugh (21), of 30 Lacey-street, East Perth, was riding a motor cycle west along Hay-street, yesterday morning, a spindle in the front wheel broke ...

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  30. STUDY OF THE MAORI.

    NEWHAVEN (Connecticut), Sept. 5.—Lecturing at the ninth International Congress of Psychology, at Yale University, Professor I. L. G. Sutherland, of Victoria ...

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  31. KNOCKED DOWN BY MOTORCAR.

    At about 12.30 a.m. yesterday, Thomas Hemborg (70), an old-age pensioner, was knocked down on the Perth-Fremantle-road, near the Cottesloe Beach railway station. ...

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  32. VACANT ARCHBISHOPRIC.

    LONDON, Sept. 5.—Canon Head, interviewed by a representative of the Australian Press Association over the long distance telephone to Liverpool, ...

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  33. A BOLTING HORSE.

    BOYANUP, Sept. 6.—Last night, while driving to their home in a sulky, Mr. and Mrs. H. Peacock and their, daughter, Ivy (8), met with an accident. Mr. Peacock ...

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  34. TRADE WITH AMERICA.

    WASHINGTON, Sept. 5.—The Australian Trade Commissioner (Mr. Brookes), upon his arrival to-morrow to pay official calls, will be entertained by the British ...

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  35. PRIEST FOUND DEAD.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—With a deep wound in the right temple and a seven-chambered revolver clasped in his right hand, the Rev. Father Rohan, who for the ...

    Article : 94 words
  36. MELEE AT BENDIGO.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—Two persons were wounded in a disturbance at a delicensed building known as the Duke of Edinburgh Hotel, near Bendigo, to-night. ...

    Article : 138 words
  37. RUN DOWN BY TRAIN.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—William Charles Thompson (40), a fettler, was run down and cut to pieces near Clearfield by a mail train running from Murwillumbah to ...

    Article : 110 words
  38. New Zealand Opinion.

    WELLINGTON, Sept. 6.—Replying to a question by the ex-Prime Minister (Mr. J. G. Coates) regarding the Government's attitude towards the recent American ...

    Article : 98 words
  39. BABY SWALLOWS POISON.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—A double poisoning tragedy occurred at Mudgee yesterday afternoon, when the infant son of Mrs. Charles Ward accidentally secured ...

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  40. INTERSTATE LACROSSE.

    The all-Australia lacrosse carnival will be concluded on the Claremont Oval to-day, when two interesting matches should be provided. On form Queensland should ...

    Article : 118 words
  41. SALVATION ARMY.

    BERLIN, Sept. 5.—Commander Mary Booth is retiring from the position of head of the Salvation Army in Germany, and will be succeeded by Commander ...

    Article : 134 words
  42. RAILWAY CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 6.—There is a possibility of the Chief Railways Commissioner of the State (Mr. James Fraser) retiring before the expiration of his term, which ...

    Article : 128 words
  43. PACIFIC CABLE RATES.

    VANCOUVER, Sept. 5.—The recent campaign to reduce the Pacific cable rates to Australia and the Orient has resulted in a cut of 5 cents a word off the full ...

    Article : 118 words
  44. SHOT THROUGH WINDOW.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 6.—A mysterious shooting occurred at Daylesford last night. R. W. Shellard, solicitor, was in his office with J. Paul, coach of the Daviesford ...

    Article : 109 words
  45. West Australian Team.

    The following, players will represent Western Australia to-day:— Goal, Loughton; point, Kelsey; cover, Pearcy; third man, Rudderham; defence, Rowe and ...

    Article : 50 words
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