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  2. WHEAT PRICES.

    CHICAGO, Sept. 26.—The president of the Chicago Board of Trade (Mr. J. Bunnell) sent a telegram to the Secretary for Agriculture (Mr. Hyde) to-day stating ...

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  3. AN AGRARIAN RING.

    GENEVA, Sept. 27.—Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and India have proposed an amendment to a resolution submitted to the Second (Economic) ...

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  4. NAVAL TREATY.

    TOKIO, Sept. 26.—From official sources to-day there emanated an assurance that the London Naval Treaty will be ratified by Japan, who, in the most important part ...

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  5. BRITISH FINANCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 20.—The dangers of Britain's colossal expenditure and taxation were emphasised by three authoritative sources to-day. Mr. Hewetson ...

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  6. BULLSBROOK AFFRAY.

    Three shearers were arrested during the week-end, following the attack made at Bullsbrook on Friday night by a large body of strikers from Perth upon a party ...

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  7. AN INDIAN RIOT.

    CALCUTTA, Sept. 27.—Fifteen persons including an Indian magistrate and several forest officials, were killed, and over 50 were injured in a clash between a mob ...

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  8. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—With all the Prime Ministers of the Dominions except Mr. R. B. Bennett (Canada) in London, the issues of the Imperial Conference (to be ...

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  9. DOMINIONS' AID TO BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 28.—Mr. J. L. Garvin, in a page review of Imperial Conference problems in the "Observer" says that but for the post-war trade with the ...

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  10. THE RIGHT TO SECEDE.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—"I trust that a demand for a declaration of the right of secession, or whatever it is, will not be pressed and that it will not be made too ...

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  11. MATTHEWS FORCED DOWN

    BANGKOK (Siam), Sept. 27.—On his second attempt to reach Bangkok from Rangoon, Captain F. R. Matthews, the British airman, made a forced landing at ...

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  12. THE FEDERAL BUDGET.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—When Cabinet meets at Canberra on Wednesday definite proposals for balancing the Budget will be considered. The special Cabinet ...

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  13. ENTERTAINING THE DELEGATES.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—As on the occasion of the last Imperial Conference in 1926, naval, military and Air Force displays are being organised to take place ...

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  14. GALES IN BRITAIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—Several small vessels were severely buffeted during Rales off the east and north coasts of Britain on Thursday and yesterday. The coastal ...

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  15. TRAGIC DEATH.

    CAIRO, Sept. 27.—Sir John Norton- Griffiths, governing director of Norton- Griffiths and Co., Ltd., public works contractors, was found dead in a boat on the ...

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  16. ACCIDENTS.

    Meagre details were received by the Fremantle police last night concerning a motor car accident on the Bunbury-road, about 20 miles north of Piniarra, in which Jean ...

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  17. POLICE NEWS.

    The dead body of Charles Lyons (63), of the Old Men's Home, was found flouting in the river near the institution on Saturday. Lyons left the home on Wednesday, ...

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  18. AVIATION.

    VIENNA, Sept. 26.—Mrs. Victor Bruce, the racing motorist, who left London in an aeroplane yesterday, presumably for Tokio, arrived at Vienna to-day from ...

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  19. MOTOR VAN OVERTURNED.

    A van, being driven along Parry-street on Saturday morning by William Gillies, of Howick-street, Victoria Park, overturned after colliding with a motor car ...

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  20. CIVIL SERVICE SALARIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—While the Assistant Minister for Industry (Mr. Beasley) is declaring that the Federal Ministry has no intention of reducing salaries and ...

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  21. WATERSIDE TROUBLE.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—The trouble which has been simmering on the Newcastle waterfront during the past week spread to the suburbs last evening, when men, ...

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  22. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—A message from the special correspondent of the Australian Press Association says that compared with the Orford on which the Australian Test ...

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  23. Betting Charges.

    Seven arrests on betting charges were made on Saturday afternoon by Plain-clothes Constables Cooney, McDonald and Anderson. The accused and the charges ...

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  24. FALL DOWN LIFT WELL.

    Victor Boyle, brickmaker, married, of Byford, was seriously injured when he fell 30 feet to the bottom of a lift well at Barnett's Buildings, Hay-street, on ...

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  25. SEADROMES IN THE ATLANTIC.

    PARIS, Sept. 26.—The Minister for Air (M. Laurent Eynac) said to-day that next year's Budget would provide for a preliminary investigation of the possibilities ...

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  26. THE FOOD TARIFF ISSUE.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—Tariff preferences are strongly favoured in a memorandum prepared by the British Empire Producers' Organisation for the Imperial Conference. ...

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  27. VICTORIAN COMPETITORS.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—Wind and rain tested the four women pilots and the 12 men pilots who took part in the competitions of the Victorian section of the ...

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  28. CYCLIST HURT IN COLLISION.

    At the intersection of Mill-street and Mount's Bay-road on Saturday morning, a motor car driven by Herbert Boston, of Ontram-street, West Perth, came into ...

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  29. NO REDUCTION OF PENSIONS.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—The Minister for Repatritaion (Mr. Anstey), speaking at Parramatta yesterday, said that war pensions would not be reduced by the Federal ...

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  30. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.

    Addressing a large gathering at the Prince of Wales Theatre yesterday afternoon. Mr. Samuel W. Greene, of Chicago, spoke of "The Healing Message of Christian ...

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  31. ESPLANADE ORATORS.

    A disturbance on the Perth Esplanade yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large crowd caused interruptions to speeches at open-air meetings and led to ...

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  32. ITALIAN PRINCE.

    BRUSSELS, Sept. 28.—The trial of Fernando dc Rosa, a young Italian anti-Fascist, on a charge of having attempted to kill Prince Umberto, the heir to the ...

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  33. MOTOR CYCLIST INJURED.

    Albert Brackenbridge, of Mount Lawley, had a foot fractured and a knee cut yesterday morning when he fell from his motor cycle near City Beach. He was ...

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  34. AERO CLUB TROPHIES.

    The West Australian section of the Australian Aero Club has accepted an offer by Mr. A. M. Bay to donate a trophy for annual competition in a West Australian ...

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  35. SPEEDWAY RIDER KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—One of the most resolute riders on the small dirt motor cycle speedways, Frederick Stilley, lost his life through a full and a collision at the ...

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  36. A TASK FOR MR. SCULLIN.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—The financial correspondent of the "Morning Post" states that in the city it is earnestly hoped that Mr. Scullin will be able to produce ...

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  37. RESEARCH COMMITTEE'S PLANS.

    LONDON, Sept. 27—"We envisage a wall round the Empire entirely excluding foreign trade," writes Lord Melchett in a preface to an inter-Imperial trade report ...

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  38. Oldfields Views.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—The Australian wicketkeeper, W. A. Oldfield, informed a "Daily Express" interviewer on the eve of his departure that he selected Hobbs, ...

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  39. THE PUSS MOTH.

    Hundreds of people visited the Maylands aerodrome yesterday afternoon to examine the new De Havilland Puss Moth, the second machine of its type to fly in ...

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  40. PERSONAL SACRIFICES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—Many persons have written to the Acting Prime Minister (Mr. Fenton) offering to make personal sacrifices to help Ministers in their efforts ...

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  41. SOUTH AFRICAN BLAZE

    CAPE TOWN, Sept. 27.—A tanning and boot factory was gutted by fire this morning at Wellington, about 40 miles from Cape Town. The damage is estimated ...

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  42. CYCLIST DIES FROM INJURIES.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—Hartley Capp (24), grocer, of Waterloo-street, St. Kilda, who was found lying unconscious beside his damaged motor cycle in St. Kilda-road ...

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  43. GERMAN STOCKS DOWN

    BERLIN, Sept. 26.—Following the general elections, when Herr Hitler National Socialist Labour (or Fascist) Party became the second strongest party, and ...

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  44. FOOTBALL AFFRAY.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—Disgraceful scenes were witnessed in the last quarter of the final association football match between Oakleigh and Northcote at the ...

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  45. Unperturbed by Larger Wickets.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—The fact that larger wickets are being used in Australia is not perturbing the Australian Test players. The bowlers are naturally pleased, but the ...

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  46. MUTUAL DEVELOPMENT.

    LONDON, Sept. 26.—"Australia comes to the Imperial Conference in a most difficult position," says "The Times" in its concluding article on the expansion of ...

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  47. GALLIPOLI LANDING.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—Over 1,000 men took part in a realistic reproduction of the landing at Gallipoli in 1915 for a British film which has just been completed. ...

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  48. MOTORIST ATTACKED.

    SYDNEY, Sept. 28.—An attempt to rob a motorist was made some distance from the town and close to the Wollongong Hospital, last night. While Albert Cook, ...

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  49. £2,000 JEWELLERY THEFT.

    MELBOURNE, Sept. 28.—Diamond rings and other jewellery, valued at £2,000, were stolen from the home of H. H. Styles, Toorak, last night, while a bridge ...

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  50. CANADIAN MOTOR CARS.

    OTTAWA, Sept. 27.—New Zealand was Canada's best overseas market for motor cars last year, and, with Australia, it accounted for nearly 33 per cent. of the ...

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  51. WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—Portions of a church, over 800 years old, have been found beneath the floor of Westminster Abbey by workmen engaged in altering the ...

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  52. BANK SUSPENDS PAYMENT.

    HAVANA (Cuba), Sept. 27.—"El Mundo" says that the Bunco del Comercio, one of the most important financial institutions in Cuba, has suspended ...

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  54. THE AMERICA'S CUP.

    NEW YORK, Sept. 28.—In a prepared statement to-day Sir Thomas Lipton said that he would challenge again for the America's Cup. ...

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  55. DESERTED WIFE'S SUICIDE.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—At an inquest held to-day into the death of Mrs. Bertha Alice Archer, of Liverpool, it was stated in evidence that her husband left her 21 years ...

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  56. BETTER TRADING METHODS.

    LONDON, Sept. 27.—The political correspondent of the "Daily Herald" possibly foreshadowing the attitude of the British Labour Government, says that the Imperial ...

    Article : 76 words
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