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  2. IRISH TERRORISM.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—A special correspondent of the "Daily Herald," writing from Dublin states that, fearing an outbreak of terrorism, the Free State Government ...

    Article : 199 words
  3. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The State selectors (Messrs. S. H. D. Rowe, L. Ryan and A. Randell) met last night and chose the following team to represent Western Australia in the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 670 words
  4. STATE RELIEF WORKS.

    At yesterday's "pick-up" at the various centres, the Government obtained over 70 per cent. of its labour requirements for the scheme of relief works which if has ...

    Article : 691 words
  5. SHOCKING ROAD SMASH.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—One of the most shocking accidents in the history of motoring occurred at Maidstone, where a motor cycle and a baby motor car crashed ...

    Article : 153 words
  6. AUSTRALIAN SCULPTOR.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—Sir Bertram Mackennal, the distinguished Australian sculptor, died suddenly to-day after an illness of two hours. He was staying at ...

    Article : 729 words
  7. BRITISH ELECTION.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—The election outlook, complicated by splits in the Liberal and Labour parties, is further confused by trouble between the Conservatives and ...

    Article : 632 words
  8. GERMANY'S PLIGHT.

    BERLIN, Oct. 12.—In an extremely outspoken speech yesterday Dr. Schacht, economist and a former president of the Reichsbank, declared that Germany's ...

    Article : 303 words
  9. "DUTY BASELY DESERTED."

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Mr. Winston Churchill, contesting the Epping seat in support of the National Government, in his election address welcomes men of ...

    Article : 74 words
  10. EDGAR WALLACE A CANDIDATE.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Mr. Edgar Wallace, the novelist, has telegraphed to Mr. Lloyd George: "I am fighting Blackpool as a plain Lloyd George Liberal and am going ...

    Article : 98 words
  11. MANCHURIAN TENSION.

    GENEVA, Oct. 11.—China has formally demanded that the League of Nations should send a mission of investigation to Manchuria, where Sino-Japanese friction ...

    Article : 221 words
  12. FOREIGN TRADE FIGURES.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—British-imports in September decreased by £10,271,000 and exports by £12,894,000, compared with September, 1930. Re-exports declined by ...

    Article : 78 words
  13. WAGE CUTS.

    The State Arbitration Court delivered reserved decisions yesterday granting applications by various employers seeking amendments of awards and agreements in ...

    Article : 917 words
  14. RALLY OF NATIONALISTS.

    BERLIN, Oct. 11.—The singing of "Deutschland Ueber Alles" brought to an end to-day the first congress at Harzburg of the National Opposition parties, called ...

    Article : 200 words
  15. FEDERAL FINANCES.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin), commenting to-day on the Commonwealth financial returns for the quarter ended September 30, said that ...

    Article : 278 words
  16. THE JAPANESE ATTITUDE.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—In a leading article on the Manchurian dispute. "The Times" says: "It is a particularly disquieting, feature that the Japanese Government ...

    Article : 105 words
  17. PROGRESS OF PALESTINE.

    The progress of Palestine under the influence of the Jewish colonisation methods was discussed yesterday by Dr. W. D. Bathgate, who reached Fremantle on the ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 337 words
  18. AMERICAN NOTE TO GENEVA.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—In a note the United States urges the League of Nations "to assert all the pressure and authority within its competence" towards settling ...

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  19. A LONDON VIEW.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—The "Financial News" gives prominence to a special article emphasising the attractive level of commonwealth and State stocks. ...

    Article : 134 words
  20. GOVERNMENT'S PROSPECTS.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—A survey of the election position throughout the country by "The Times" reveals an improvement in the National Government Supporters' ...

    Article : 769 words
  21. RELATIVES IN PERTH.

    A sister of the late Sir Bertram Mackennal, Mrs. Rettie Grace, lives at Guildford with her daughter, Mrs. Hastings Carew Reid, and a brother, Mr. Harry ...

    Article : 55 words
  22. LABOUR BUREAU PICKETED.

    The threat made by a section of the Fremantle unemployed to picket the offices of the State Labour Bureau to prevent men being picked up for work under the ...

    Article : 241 words
  23. SOIL SALINITY.

    Introduced by the President of the Legislative Council (Sir John Kirwan), and attended by the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly (Mr. S. Stubbs) and Mr. J. ...

    Article : 569 words
  24. PRAISE FOR JERSEYS.

    Unstinted praise for the Jersey cattle exhibited at the Royal Show this year was given yesterday by Mr. J. H. Scown, of Darlington. South Australia, who judged flilinjjton. South Australia, who- iudeed ...

    Article : 479 words
  25. FROST IN VINEYARDS.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 12.—The damage from frost among vineyards during the week-end is reported to be not as serious as was at first thought, although some ...

    Article : 128 words
  26. STATE TAXATION.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 12.—Replying to the Prime Minister (Mr. Scullin) to-day, the Premier (Mr. Hill) said that the States lind been informed of the section in the ...

    Article : 174 words
  27. MEETING ON ESPLANADE.

    A mass meeting of the unemployed will be held on the Esplanade at Perth to-day at 2.30 p.m. to discuss the Government's scheme to absorb the unemployed on ...

    Article : 153 words
  28. TROUBLE AT COLLIERY.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 12.—Mr. P. Walsh, secretary of the rank and file committee of the Tyldesley unemployed miners, stated to-day that the Tyldesley Colliery ...

    Article : 90 words
  29. POLICE NEWS.

    During Sunday night thieves broke into two business establishments at Mt. Lawley, in one case removing the office safe in the company's delivery van. Entrance ...

    Article : 152 words
  30. NAVAL HOLIDAY.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The diplomatic correspondent of the "Daily Telegraph" states that the visit by the Italian Foreign Minister (Signor Grandi) to Washington ...

    Article : 121 words
  31. WOMAN'S SOLO FLIGHT.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 12.—Miss Nancy Lyle, daughter of Sir Thomas Lyle, of Melbourne, arrived here by 'plane this afternoon, being the first woman to fly solo ...

    Article : 150 words
  32. SURVEY PARTY RETURNS.

    After an absence from Perth of about five months, members of a Government survey party which had been operating in country north-east of Laverton, arrived ...

    Article : 309 words
  33. FOREIGN COMPANIES' POSITION.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—The Full Court of the Arbitration Court to-day reserved judgement on the question of a reduction of 10 per cent. in the wages of members ...

    Article : 155 words
  34. SIR JOHN MONASH.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—The following cable messages of sympathy in the death of General Sir John Monash were received by the Defence Department to-day. From ...

    Article : 162 words
  35. Man's Throat Cut.

    Charles C. Drew (35), married, accountant, of Williams-road, Hollywood, was admitted to the Perth Hospital late last night suffering from a deep gash in the ...

    Article : 84 words
  36. BAKERY ROBBED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 12.—When Gerald Vaughan (32), was checking cash at the Eastwood Co-operative Bakery, at Eastwood, to-night, a masked man pushed his ...

    Article : 83 words
  37. GLIDING FEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—An impromptu flight by Mr. Howard K. Morris over the Wangoo Lake (near Warrnambool) yesterday resulted in a new gliding record ...

    Article : 76 words
  38. FARMERS' PLIGHT.

    NYABING, Oct. 12.—The Lake Grace zone council of the Wheat Growers' Union, representing 16 branches, with a total membership of 600 wheat growers, ...

    Article : 117 words
  39. Body Found in Swan River.

    The body of Hubert Arundale (27), a paralytic inmate of the Old Men's Home, Claremont, who wandered away from the home last Thursday, was found, in the ...

    Article : 67 words
  40. COUNTRY HOTEL WORKERS.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 12.—A reduction of 12/ per week in the wages of persons (excluding barmen) engaged in country hotels, coffee palaces, restaurants, lodging houses, ...

    Article : 54 words
  41. A BAPTIST MINISTER'S WILL.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Rev. Edwin Henry Ellis, a former president of the Baptist Union in Australia, who died in July last, left £7,165. He ordered in his ...

    Article : 49 words
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