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  2. ATLANTIC AGAIN FLOWN.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Forced down by a choke in the main petrol pipe the historic monoplane, Columbia, piloted by Captain Errol Boyd, of Canada, with Lieut. Haro[?] ...

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  3. IMPERIAL CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The prominence which the Press is giving to the lack of British response to suggestions by the Do­minion delegates at the Imperial ...

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  4. R101 VICTIMS.

    LONDON, Oct. 11—The victims of the R101 disaster commenced their last journey on a sunny autumn morning, making slow progress through the crowded streets. ...

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  5. TROUBLE IN SPAIN.

    MADRID, Oct. 12.—The arrest of Catalan Syndicalist and Republican agitators indicates that the Government (which took office under General Berenguer on the ...

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  6. INDIAN UNREST.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 12.—What is intended to be the final blow to the civil disobedience movement in India is contained in an ordinance promulgated by the ...

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  7. THE AIR RACE.

    Flying by night down the Persian Gulf and hurrying on to India, Flight-Lieut. C. W. Hill, the leader in the friendly race to set up a new record for the ...

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  8. HELIUM GAS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—President Hoover said to-day that the Government was encouraging the exportation of helium gas for lighter-than-air craft, rather than ...

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  9. FUTURE OF AIRSHIPS.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Arguing that the airship question is not only a British one but an Imperial one. Sir Samuel Hoare (who was Secretary of State for Air from ...

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  10. BRAZILIAN REVOLT.

    BUENOS AIRES (The Argentine), Oct. 11.—No news has been received to-day of the progress of the fighting between revolutionaries and the Federal troop in ...

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  11. MR. BALDWIN'S DECLARATION.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—"If Mr.Baldwin's declaration (supporting the principle of the Dominion claims for Empire preference) indeed means the adoption of those ...

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  12. ELEVENTH-HOUR INSURANCE.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—On the eve of the R101's last flight the late Lord Thomson, the Minister for Air, who was one of the victims of the crash, took out a life ...

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  13. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS

    The 34th annual meeting of the Commercial Travellers' Association of Western Australia was held at the club house, Perth, on Saturday night last. The president (Mr. ...

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  14. NIGHT AND DAY FLYING.

    KARACHI, Oct. 12.—Flight-Lieut. C. W. Hill left Bushire on Friday night and arrived at Jask (about 500 miles distance) about 8 a.m. yesterday. An hour later ...

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  15. TERRORIST OUTRAGE.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 11.—A daring attack was made on Europeans early yesterday morning outside the Lamington-road police station in Bombay, when three unknown ...

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  16. PROTECTION OF FOREIGNERS.

    PORT OF SPAIN (Trinidad), Oct. 11. —The British warship Delhi left here on Friday night under orders to proceed at full speed to Pernambuco. It is ...

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  17. BURIED RICHES.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 11.—Buried treasure estimated to be worth nearly £10,000,000, is reported to be in a hill close to the village of Marihal, near Beliaun, in the State ...

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  18. FRUITS OF SUCCESS.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—The earnings Lieut. Coste and M. Bellonte, the French airmen, who flew from Paris to New York in the monoplane Question Mark early ...

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  19. DETAINED By AUTHORITIES.

    BAGDAD, Oct. 10.—In the forced landing this morning at Linga (on the Persian Gulf, about 250 miles west of Jack), the Puss Moth in which Flight Officer C. J ...

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  20. WHEAT MARKETING.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The "Morning Post" states that the Russian wheat dumping campaign is being carried on with increased intensity and that the ...

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  21. THE LAST PHASE.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The special train bearing the victims of the airship disaster from Euston to Cardington carried also a great company of relatives and others. The ...

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  22. ACCIDENTS.

    Arthur Bowden (17), of Hickory-street, south Fremantle, was accidentally shot in the back with a pea rifle about 7 a.m. yesterday, near Bibra Lake. According to ...

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  23. PRICELESS TREASURE.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—The mystery ship conveying a priceless collection of persian art to England for exhibition at Burlington House, arrived at the London docks ...

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  24. KINGSFORD SMITH FOR ALEPPO.

    ATHENS, Oct. 11.—Wing-Commander Kingsford Smith, who left Heaton (Eng) in the southern Cross Junior on Thursday morning on an attempt to lower the ...

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  25. EX-KING PLEADS POVERTY.

    CALCUTTA, Oct.11.—Ex-king Amanullah, of Afghanistan, who is at present in Italy with his wife, Souriya, is stated to be in acute financial difficulties. He ...

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  26. WORLD FACTORS DISCUSSED.

    Speaking at the annual meeting of the Co-operative Wheat Pool of Western Australia list week Mr. T. H. Bath (a trustee of the pool) reviewed factors ...

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  27. ATLANTIC FLYERS MAY START.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—Captain Errol Boyd, of Canada, and Lieutenant Harold Connor, of the United States, who have just flown the Atlantic from Newfoundland in the ...

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  28. CAR CRASHES INTO 'BUS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—A man was killed and two others were injured when a motor car in which they were travelling crashed into the rear of a stationary motor ...

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  29. VIOLENT EARTHQUAKE

    WELLINGTON, Oct. 12.—A violent and alarming earthquake lasting several seconds was experienced in the Takaka district at 12.10 a.m. to-day. Many minor ...

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  30. MATTHEWS AT SINGAPORE.

    SINGAPORE, Oct. 11.—Captain F. R. Matthews, the British airman, who made a forced landing while flying from Bang­kok towards Singora yesterday, arrived at. ...

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  31. THE LYING IN STATE.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—It is officially stated that 89,893 people took advantage yesterday of the opportunity of the lying-in-state of the bodies of the victims of the ...

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  32. BRITISH CABINET POLICY.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—"I say on behalf of Government that our first thought must be for our own people, just as the Dominion prime Ministers have been saying ...

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  33. POLICE NEWS.

    Carl Williamson (34), accountant, of 2 Longroyd-street, Mt. Lawley, was found in the bathroom of his home, fatally shot, about midnight on Saturday. The ...

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  34. ALLEGED SLANDER.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—Acting for William Francis Crichton, of Auburngrove, Auburn, general manager and expert adviser in the produce trade, at ...

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  35. DEATH BY POISON.

    HOBART, Oct. 12.—The dead body of Archibald Johnstone (37), a married man, residing at Bonnington-road, West Hobart was discovered in bush at the rear ...

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  36. WOMAN'S FLIGHT POSTPONED.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—"I have not received my father's consent yet. but I hope to leave for Australia after Christmas," Miss A. Clifford, of New Zealand, said to-day. ...

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  37. AT ST. PAUL'S.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—The French Air Minister (M. Laurent Eynac), the Italian Air Minister (General Balbo), and the Belgian Minister for Communications (M. ...

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  38. POST OFFICE ROBBERY.

    HOBART, Oct. 12.—In the early hours of yesterday morning the Moonah post office was broken into and the door of the strongroom was forced by means of a ...

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  39. Young Man Wounded.

    Robert Leslie Flynn (21), of Franklin-street, Leederville, was rushed to the Perth Hospital from a house in McMaster-street. Victoria Park, by the St. John ...

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  40. KILLED BY MOTOR CYCLE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—Alan Brosnan (9). of Hilton-street, Clifton Hill, died in the Children's Hospital yesterday afternoon after being knocked down and ...

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  41. MOTOR PARKING REVENUE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—The claim by the Minister for Lands (Mr. Bailey) that the Lands Department was entitled to all the revenue from motor parking reserves ...

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  42. ANCIENT BURIAL GROUND.

    ROME, Oct. 10.—A series of tombs forming an underground architectural unit marking a common burial ground of 16 centuries ago has been discovered on the ...

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  43. THE ONLY EYE-WITNESS.

    BEAUVAIS, Oct. 11—Since the R101 crashed the police have been searching for a poacher, who is known to be the only ac­tual eye-witness of the disaster. Georges ...

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  44. AT THE REVOLVER'S POINT.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 12.-Cecil George Cartwright. taxi-driver, of Southerland was bailed up by there man near port Hacking yesterday afternoon and robbed of 19. ...

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  45. GERMAN ECONOMIC CRISIS.

    BERLIN, Oct. 10.—Regarded as the first move in a plan for reducing wages through-out Germany under the Government's scheme to meet the financial situation, ...

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  46. FRENCH RUGBY TRAGEDY.

    PARIS, Oct. 11.—Discussing in a leading article to-day the forthcoming trial of the Rugby footballer Taillantou on a charge arising out of the death of ...

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  47. Body Found in School.

    The dead body of Lion Segal (45), of 31 Leake-street, North Perth, was discovered last night in the Hebrew school building, at the corner of Palmerston and ...

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  48. EMPIRE GOODS.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—The Australian prime Minister (Mr. Sculhn) and Mrs. scullin spent an hour this afternoon inspecting the Civil Service Stores' Empire ...

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  49. Labour Ready for the Fight.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—The "Daily Herald" (Labour) in an editorial to-day says:— Mr. Baldwin declares that he supports in principle Mr. Bennett's policy (for ...

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  50. A FAMILY TALK.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Australian Minister for Markets and Transport (Mr. P. J. Moloney), and Mrs. Moloney, delayed their breakfast this morning for the thrill ...

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  51. Bettine Arrests.

    In raids on Saturday afternoon Plainclothes Constables McDonald, Cooney, Culmsee and Helman made four arrests for alleged betting offences. The arrested men, ...

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  52. A TIMELY SHIPMENT.

    VANCOUVER, Oct. 10— Anticipating by two days the abrogation of the Canadian-New Zealand trade treaty, the steamer Niagara has arrived here with ...

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  53. UNLOADING PHOSPHATES.

    Following on claims for special rates of pay made by waterside workers engaged in unloading phosphates from the motor ships Sheaf Holme and Austyard at ...

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  54. DISSATISFIED UNIONISTS.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12—A proposal to cancel affiliation with the Australian Labour party was debated at a conference of the ...

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  55. CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS.

    LONDON, Ocr. 11.—The committee of the Imperial Conference, under the chairmanship of Lord Sankey (Lord Chancellor) has made considerable headway with ...

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  56. A £2,500,000 ESTATE.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—The late Duke of Northumberland left estate valued at £2,500,000, as far as can be ascertained at present. It is estimated that death duties ...

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  57. BANKERS CONFER.

    BASLE, Oct. 10.—The Governors of this European central banks of issue met here to-day and, it is understood discussed closer working relations. ...

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  58. Missing Motor Cycle.

    A black 2¾ horse-power motor cycle, numbered 1494, the property of L. P. Brennan, of Lenark-street, Mount Lawley, was stolen from Wellington-street, near ...

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    By special arrangement, Reuter's world service, in addition to other special sources of information, is used in the compilation of the oversea intelligence published in ...

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