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  2. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—No previous Imperial Conference so speedily got to grips with its major problems, or was so quickly confronted with the realisation that vague ...

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  3. WORLD DEPRESSION

    CLEVELAND (Ohio), Oct. 3.—Address­ing the American Bankers' Association to­day, President Hoover said:—"We have had a severe shock and there has been ...

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  4. LESSONS OF THE WAR.

    Throwing off for a few minutes the restraint that normally restricts the utterances of a Governor, Sir William Campion spoke freely and frankly to the Returned ...

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  5. FEDERAL ECONOMY.

    CANBERRA. Oct. 3.—Whatever attitude is adopted by the meeting of the Federal Labour Caucus on October 27. the Federal Ministry must, in view of the seriousness ...

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  6. GALVANISED IRON.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 3.—As a result of representatives made by John Lysaght (Austalia), Ltd., the Federal Ministry has decided to prohibit the importation of ...

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  7. MUNGANA CASE.

    BRISBANE. Oct. 3—In connection with the findings of the Royal Commission into the purchase of the Chillagoe and Mungana mining leases, the Crown Solicitor (Mr. H. ...

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  8. FOOTBALL FINAL

    For the second year in succession East Fremantle and South Fremantle will contest the final match of the West Austra­lian Football League competition. The ...

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  9. Mr. Scullin and Lord Beaverbrook.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—The "Daily Express" states: "For months the free-importers have clung to the slogan, 'Scullin won't have it.' What a shock Mr. Scullin must ...

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  10. MR. FORBES HONOURED.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—The Prime Minister of New Zealand (Mr. Forbes) will receive the Freedom of the City of London on November 4. He has already received ...

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  11. LABOUR MEETING.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 3.—At a largely attended public meeting of Labour supporters to-night, Mr. Theodore said that if he was a spent force the public would have heard ...

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  12. A NURSE'S INFLUENCE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 3.—In a judgment which took almost three hours to deliver, Mr. Justice Dividson, in the Probate Court to-day dismissed the suit brought by ...

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  13. ACCIDENTS.

    While riding from Spearwood to Fremantle carry yesterday morning on a motor cycle aud sidecar, James Armstrong, engineer on the tug Albatross, received a ...

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  14. BRITAIN AND RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—The British and Rus­sian members of the Anglo-Soviet Debts and Claims Committee were received by the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs ...

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  15. COLLISION AT VICTORIA PARK.

    Suffering from a compound fracture of the right leg, Charless Dagg, of Dunbar road Claremont, was admitted to the perth Hospital following a traffic ...

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  16. "THIS IS COMIC OPERA."

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 3.—"This is the limit," said the managing director of a leading hardware company which conducts all extensive trade in galvanised iron ...

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  17. INJURED MOTOR CYCLIST DIES.

    Cecil Wilson (24), of Albany-road, Cannington, who was injured severely on Wednesday night when his motor cycle and sidecar skidded in Albany-road. Gosnells. ...

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  18. RUN OVER BY DRAY.

    NORTHAM. Oct. 3.—A fatal accident occurred at Clackline on Wednesday morning when Charles Delia (15) was killed as a result of injuries sustained when the ...

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  19. YOUNG AIRMAN'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 3.—At the inquest to-day into the death of Dave Smith, a young airman, who was killed at the Mascot aerodrome recently, when he was flung from ...

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  20. MUNICIPAL ADMINISTRATION.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 3.—Giving evidence to-day before the Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the alleged irregularities in the affairs of the Williamstown ...

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  21. RAILWAY AWARDS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 3.—Mr. E. H. Coneybeer, one of the Conciliation Commissioners appointed under the Amending Arbitration Act, made a statement to-day. ...

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  22. AUSTRALIA IN AMERICA.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 3.—Mr. Herbert Brookes, Commissioner-General for Australia in the United States, will retire at the end of this year. No new ...

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  23. KILLED BY FALLING POST.

    NEWDEGATE, Oct. 3.—While Bruce Campbell (26). a farmer, was dismantling a shed this morning a post fell and crushed his head, killing him. ...

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  24. WOMAN KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 3.—Mrs. Clara Hennessy (63). of Cromwell-street, Leichhardt. was struck by a motor car in Leichhardt this morning and thrown beneath the front of ...

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  25. LOCAL PRODUCTS CAMPAIGN.

    Over 200 people attended an open-air meeting convened by the Subiaco Municipal Council, at the instance of the Kellerberrin Road Board, at the corner ...

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  26. MYSTERIOUS SHOOTING.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 3.—Mystery surrounds the shooting of Roy Bruhn (25), baker, of North Melbourne, who was admitted to the Melbourne Hospital ...

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  27. RECOVERED FROM THE DEEP.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—As a result of salvage operations on the steamship Egypt, which was sunk after a collision with a French steamer in the Rav of Biscay in ...

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  28. LEAGUE OF NATIONS.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—The Australian Attorney General (Mr. Frank Brennan), who has arrived here from Geneva, where he attended the League of Nations ...

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  29. AIRSHIP R101.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—The Air Ministry has issued a communique regarding last night's trial flight of the airship R101 over London, Which States "The behavior of the ...

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  30. INFANT PRINCESS.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—Prior to leaving Glamis for London, the Duke of York called to-day at the village post office and registered the birth of bis infant daughter, ...

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  31. TEST MATCH ECHO.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—Mr. H. D. Leveson. Gower, who was chairman of the cricket selection committee in connection with the recent tests, states that he received ...

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  32. BRITISH BOND ISSUE.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—The British Trasury has given notice in the "London Gazette" of its intention to exercise its option for repayment at par on January 15 ...

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  33. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS.

    WELLINGTON, Oct. 3.—The main recommendation of the Commission appointed to report on the more economical working of the Government railways ...

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  34. AMERICAN LOAN FOR CANADA

    NEW YORK, Oct. 2.—The financial editor of the "New York Herald-Tribyne" states that arrangements have been virtually completed for a loan of 100,000,000 ...

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  35. AUSTRALIA HOUSE.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—There is a feeling of uncertain among all sections of the staff at Australia House, with the report of Mr. P. Coleman. M.H.R. to the Prime ...

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  36. SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAYS.

    CAPE TOWN, Oct. 2—The railway position is unchanged. The Minister for Railways states that he will wait for the September returns before deciding whether ...

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  37. SHAKESPEAREAN DRAMA.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 3.—Mr. Allan Wilkie intends to disband his Shakespearean company at the expiration of the season at the Princess Theatre on October ...

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  38. A BRUTAL CRIME.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 3.—At the Bathurst Quarter Sessions to-day, Jules Delure (10), and John Bush (17). pleaded guilty to having on September 14. on the Orange-road. ...

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  39. BRUNSWICK BANK ROBBERY.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 3.—Ernest Stanley Smith, alias Harry Vane Tempest, was remanded to Melbourne in custody at the Adelaide Police Court to-day. Smith was ...

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  40. OWNER OF A REGIMENT.

    VIENNA, Oct. 2.—Prince Starhemberg, the new young Facist Minister for the Interior and one of the wealthiest landowners in Austria, privately maintains a ...

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  41. THE TWO RHODESIAS.

    CAPE TOWN, Oct. 2.—Informal discussious between members of the Parliaments of Southern Rhodesia and Northern Rhodesia have resulted in a decision ...

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  42. CHARGES FOR PETROL.

    CANBERRA, Oct, 3.—The promised Federal inquiry into the allegations made in the House of Representative of profiteering in charges for petrol is to ...

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  43. THE PREFERENCE SCHEME.

    LONDON, Oct. 3.—"The Government intends to reject the Dominions' fiscal proposals," says the "Morning Post," "and it will offer a permanent economic ...

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  44. CONSPIRACY CHARGE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 3.—At the Gundagai Police Court to-day George Lynne Weaver and William Clarke Stevens were committed for trial on a charge of conspiracy ...

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  45. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—Mr. H. E. Laffer, of Sydney, Las taken up his duties as representative of the Overseas Wine Marketing Board. He says he is auxious to ...

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  46. FELTON BEQUEST PURCHASE.

    LONDON, Oct. 2.—The Felton Bequest of the Melbourne Art Gallery has purchased Madeline Green's oil painting "Glasgow," which was exhibited at the recent ...

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