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  2. COLLIE COAL DISPUTE

    COLLIE, Nov. 5.—A further development in the dispute which has arisen at Collie since the new award governing the coal-mining industry was given some weeks ...

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  3. STEAMER HELD UP.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5.—The oversea steamer, Tynemouth, due to sail from Newcastle to-day for Nauru and Ocean Island, has keen delayed by a dispute with the crew. ...

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  4. EMPIRE TRADE.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—The latest information confirms the impression obtained by the Australian Press Association at the end of October that the Imperial ...

    Article : 314 words
  5. BASIC WAGE DOWN.

    The basic wage was reduced yesterday by 4/6 per week. The new rate for male workers within a radius of 15 miles of the General Post Office ia £3/13/6 a week. ...

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  6. MANCHURIAN FIGHTING.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 5.—Although greatly outnumbered, a single company of Japanese infantry crushingly defeated 400 Chinese soldier-bandits in a six-hour ...

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  7. BRITISH CABINET.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—The methods of the Prime Minister (Mr. Ramsay MacDonald) in the task of Cabinet-making following the overwhelming victory of the National ...

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  8. ENGLAND TO CAPE.

    CAPE TOWN, Nov. 5.—Landing at Cape Town early this morning, Miss Peggy Salaman, the 19-year-old London girl, and Mr. Gordon Store, assistant ...

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  9. BUTLER IN BURMA.

    CALCUTTA, Nov. 5.—Although delayed by rain, Mr. C. A. Butler, the Australian airman who is attacking the England-Australian flight record, reached Akyab ...

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  10. BRITISH INDUSTRY.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—Reports from the industrial areas of Britain show that there are signs of improving trade in all staple industries. In all sections of the ...

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  11. MR. MOLLISON READY.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—Mr. J. A. Mollison, bolder of the absolute record of 8 days 19 hours for a flight between Australia and England, who intends to make an ...

    Article : 143 words
  12. FORGED CONVERSION.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 5.—In the Senate to-day, the debate was continued on the motion for the second reading of the Commonwealth Debt Conversion Agreement ...

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  13. EFFECT OF ORDER.

    Commenting yesterday on the reduction of the basic wage, the secretary of the Employers' Federation (Mr. L. L. Carter) said:-"The decrease made by the ...

    Article : 134 words
  14. MUTUAL PREFERENCE.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 5.—Referring to-day to the statement made by Sir Arthur Balfour to the Australian Association of British Manufacturers in London, the Prime ...

    Article : 159 words
  15. STATE SERVICE UNAFFECTED.

    It was ascertained yesterday that employees of the Public Works Department, the Railway Department and other Government services an not affected by the latest ...

    Article : 145 words
  16. OVERSEA FLIGHT.

    MELBOURNE, Not. 5.—Flying a small De Havilland Moth machine, Mr. Victor Roller will make an attempt to-morrow to crow 900 miles of open sea between ...

    Article : 295 words
  17. N.S.W. TRANSPORT.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5.—When the State Parliament meets towards the end of November a Bill to dissolve the existing organisations in control of transport will ...

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  18. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—The Empire wine competitions at the Brewers' Exhibition to-day resulted:—Wines with bottled age: —Hock type: First, Penfolds, New South ...

    Article : 207 words
  19. STATISTICIAN'S RETURN.

    In a return issued by the Acting Commonwealth Statistician (Profesor L. F Giblin), it is shown that food prices in September were steadier generally than for ...

    Article : 195 words
  20. COPPER MINE AFFRAY.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 5.—In the Cloncurry Police Court to-day several men who were charged with Having assaulted Constable Askin recently in the trouble at the Mt. ...

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  21. PRIME MINISTER ACCLAIMED.

    LONDON, Not. 4.—Scenes of great enthusiasm marked the arrival of the Prime Minister (Mr. MacDonald) in Lossie-mouth to-day. A general holiday was ...

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  22. ACCIDENTS.

    NORTHAM, Nov. 5.—Two men were injured in an accident which occurred on the Toodyay-road, about three miles from Northam at 6.30 p.m. yesterday. They ...

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  23. SUNKEN RUM-RUNNER.

    BOSTON, Nov. 4.—Warrant Boatswain Jester gave evidence to-day at the coastguard inquiry into the sinking of the British-registered power boat Sophie by the ...

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  24. RELIEF TO MANUFACTURERS.

    "The reduction of the State basic wage for the metropolitan area to £3/13/6," said the president of the Chamber of Manufactures (Mr. C. A. Perry) yesterday ...

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  25. NEW LIBERAL LEADER.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—The Liberal Parliamentary Party to-day elected Sir Herbert Samuel as its leader in succession to Mr. Lloyd George, who had made it known ...

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  26. SUGAR EMBARGO.

    HOBART, Nov. 5.—At a meeting of the Fruit Advisory Board at Hobart to-day, a letter was received from, the Premier (Mr. J. C. McPhee) stating that ...

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  27. RELIEF WORKS.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 5.—Details of the public works decided on under the Federal Ministry's plan to spend £250,000 on the stimulation of employment were made ...

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  28. REPORTS TO GENEVA.

    GENEVA, Nov 5.—The Chinese representative at Geneva (Dr. Sze) has received a report from the Nanking Government, which he is communicating to the League ...

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  29. Consumer's Association.

    A conference of representatives of all organisations interested in the removal of the sugar embargo will be held in the Builders' Exchange St. George's-terrace, ...

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  30. VEHICLE OUT OF CONTROL.

    SYDNEY, Not. 5.—When driving down the famous Bulli Pass yesterday, Mr. R. T. Walker, of Rockdale, lost control of his motor car which contained three other ...

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  31. COMMUNIST AIMS.

    TORONTO, Nov. 4.—How a sergeant of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police be came a member of the Communist Party in Canada, and eventually caused ...

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  32. A LOST GOLD REEF.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5.—After several months devoted to a search foe Lasseter's lost reef, members of the Central Australian Gold Exploration Co. are returning to ...

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  33. RISING WHEAT PRICES.

    CHICAGO, Nov. 5.—Wheat prices climbed still higher in a sensational wave of speculative trading in the last few minutes of to-day's session. The sudden ...

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  34. CYCLE AND SULKY COLLIDE.

    Erie Cameron (18), employed at Mr. L. C. Bradley's dairy at Scarborough, received concussion of the brain ana a lacerated forehead when a motor cycle ...

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  35. LORD KYLSANT.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—Although the matter of an appeal to the House of Lords is being considered in the case of Lord Kylsant, whose sentence of imprisonment ...

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  36. MASTER MARINERS' COMPANY

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—As master of the Merchant Navy, the Prince of Wales spent a busy day to-day at Merseyside, visiting number places of interest ashore and ...

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  37. STIMULATING THE MEAT TRADE

    SYDNEY, Not. 5.—One of the features of the Graziers' Association's plan to form a graziers' meat company in New South Wales with a capital of at least £1,000,000 ...

    Article : 144 words
  38. FORESTRY IN QUEENSLAND.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 4.—The Premier (Mr. Moore) to-day tabled in the Legislative Assembly the reply of the provisional Forestry Board, consisting of ...

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  39. INTENSE CULTIVATION.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 6.—In an address at the Constitutional Club to-day, the leader of the Federal Opposition (Mr. J. A. Lyons) advocated intensive ...

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  40. ALLOCATION OF MONEY.

    CANBERRA, Nov 5.—The Assistant Minister for Works (Senator Dooley) informed Senator Hayes (Tas.) in the Senate to-day that of the £250,000 to be spent ...

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  41. MURDERED BY BANDITS

    SHANGHAI, Not. 5.—American mission representatives in Shanghai to-day received a telegram announcing the murder by bandits of the Rev. J. W. Vinson, who ...

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  42. DUMPING GRAIN IN ENGLAND.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—The captain of an Italian steamer was fined £100 at Bristol to-day for having carried 2,700 tons, of Russian grain between decks to Avonmouth. ...

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  43. THEFT OF JEWELLERY.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—"Human nature stands so much, then there's a breaking point. I have had mine," declared George Grosvenor (43), who was sentenced to six ...

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  44. ADULTERATED MOTOR SPIRIT.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 5.—The adulteration of motor spirit and lubricating oils formed an important subject for discussion at the annual conference of the ...

    Article : 143 words
  45. Argentine Competition.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—Representatives were made recently to the Dominions Office from importers of Australian meat asking for pressure to be brought to bear ...

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  46. N.S.W. LOTTERIES.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5.—Arising but of the re-sale of State lottery tickets, Rufus Theodore Naylor, investor, was arrested to-day and charged at the Central Police ...

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  47. MAIL BAG STOLEN.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 5.—A mail bag containing about £2,000 was stolen yesterday between Batavia and Laura, in Northern Queensland. No definite information is ...

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  48. THE NEW GUARD.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5.—The Federal Government is apparently following the lead of the New South Wales Government in criticism of the New ...

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  49. A ROYAL REMOVAL.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—The Duke and Duchess of York propose moving, into a country home at the new year, at the Royal Lodge recently occupied by the ...

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  50. INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 5.—It is understood that the State Government will not attempt to fill the vacancy on the Industrial Commission until some time next year. Union ...

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  51. SMALLPOX ON STEAMER.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 5.—A case of smallpox was reported on the Japanese steamer Kamo Maru on its arrival at Thursday Island, and the patient was disembarked ...

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