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  2. LOAN CAMPAIGN.

    MELBOURNE, August 17.—Steady progress, ia being made in the loan conversion appeal and it was estimated to-night that the total amount for which applications ...

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  3. INDIAN TERRORISM.

    CALCUTTA, Aug. 16.—The police frustrated to-day what was believed to be a plot to assassinate the Viceroy (Lord Willingdon), who ia to visit Cawnpore ...

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  4. ASSAULT AND ROBBERY.

    When no clerk appeared to sell him a railway ticket after he had waited for some time at the window of the booking office at the central railway station shortly ...

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  5. EARTHQUAKE IN TEXAS.

    DENVER (Colorado), August 16.—Recurring earthquakes shook West Texas and eastern New Mexico to-day, resulting in considerable damage to property. The ...

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  6. TRAINS COLLIDE.

    VIENNA, August 16.—Twelve persons are known to have been killed and 38 injured when the Rome-Vienna express collided with a goods train near Loeben ...

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  7. NEWSPAPER INDUSTRY.

    Communists became openly active yesterday, devoting their attention to terrorising newspaper employees in the hope of preventing them from attending to their ...

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  8. IRISH TURMOIL.

    BELFAST, Aug. 15.—Desperate attempts were made to prevent a demonstration by Hibernians at Armagh to-day. Armed men rooted up a section ...

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  9. BRITISH ECONOMY PLAN.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—"I want yon to deny the printed statement that I, in company with Mr. Lloyd George and Mr. Baldwin, intend issuing a manifesto ...

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  10. KNOXVILLE MURDER.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 17.—The Acting City Coroner (Mr. F. C. Siekmann) returned a finding of murder against Lawrence Vincent Charles Edson, tram conductor, at ...

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  11. UNEMPLOYMENT.

    Introduced by Mr. Millington, M.L.A., and supported by Messrs. Panton, Hegney, and Raphael, M's.L.A., the secretary of the Perth Trades Hall (Mr. P. J. ...

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  12. SECESSION.

    Sir,—During the past week much has appeared in your paper regarding the following extract from the speech of the then Secretary of State (Mr. Joseph ...

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  13. UNITED COUNTRY MOVEMENT.

    SYDNEY, August 16.—A large meeting of the Nowra Group of the Monaro South Coast movement at the School of Arts last night made a strong protest against the ...

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  14. WRECKED TENEMENT.

    LYONS (France), August 16.—The police are convinced that the proprietress of the tenement which was wrecked by an explosion on Friday, killing several ...

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  15. MAIL ROOM EXPLOSION.

    Russell Conan George (36), a postman, of Ruby-street, North Perth, received a bullet wound in the upper portion of his right arm, in the mail room at the General ...

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  16. Mr. Parker Moloney's Comments.

    MELBOUNRE, Aug. 17.—Commenting on the amalgamation of the four country movements in New South Wales with the Country Party, the Minister for Markets ...

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  17. FIGURES FOR THIS STATE.

    The total loan conversions, in thin State since the loon campaign started last "Monday amount to £2,121,397, according to figures supplied yesterday by the ...

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  18. BUST DAT IN HOBART.

    HOBART, Aug. 17.—Officer of the Commonwealth Bank engaged on conversion loan work in Hobart experienced their busiest day to-day since the appeal ...

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  19. MONEY BAG SNATCHER.

    SYDNEY, Ang. 14.—Mr. James Neligan, milk vendor, was carrying a bag containing £43 to his bank at Canterbury, New South Wales, this morning, when the bag ...

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  20. COLLIE MINES.

    COLLIE, Aug. 17.—Evidence was continued to-day before the Board of Reference appointed by the State Arbitration Court to inquire into the industrial ...

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  21. LONDON COMMENT.

    LONDON, Aug. 17.—The financial editor of the "Daily Telegraph," expressing satisfaction at the progress of the conversion scheme, says: "Australia's position ...

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  22. REVOLVER DUEL.

    SYDNEY, AUG. 17.—A revolver duel between a night watchman and a thief took place at Yass early yesterday morning. The watchman's ...

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  23. EVICTION RESENTED.

    MELBOURNE, AUG. 17.—The offices of six estate, agents in Richmond were smashed on Friday night; apparently as a reprisal for an ...

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  24. To the Editor, "The West Australian."

    Sir,—Professional soldiers will, no doubt, derive much amusement from Mr. T. A. Hartrey's statement of the defence issue in bit catechism for young Secessionists. ...

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  25. A FORESHORE DRIVE.

    Urging the resumption by the Government of certain land in their district in order to ensure the continuity of the road along the foreshore on the south side of ...

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  26. DISPUTE OVER BALLOT.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 17.—The Reid Electorate Council if in open revolt against the decision of the A.L.P. to upset the recent ballot which resulted in the ...

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  27. POLICE NEWS.

    Mr. Samuel Sandiland, of Albany-rd., Gosnells, the secretary of the Gosnells Horticultural and Industrial Society, reported to the Criminal Investigation ...

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  28. ARM IN CHAFFCUTTER.

    DALWALLINU, Aug. 17.—On Saturday David Whyte, a farmer of Ballidu, was admitted to the Dalwallinu hospital suffering from serious injuries received while ...

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  29. JEALOUS LOVER'S SUICIDE.

    PARIS, August 16.—Jealous because a rival suitor arrived by motor car before, him at the home of a girl whom he was courting, a 20-year-old blacksmith named ...

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  30. THE WEATHER.

    The Meteorological Bureau has issued the forecast for to-day:— "Some occasional showers over West and South-West Coastal areas, the ...

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  31. WHEAT INDUSTRY.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 17.—The Government has appointed a special committee to investigate the wheat industry. It will begin work at once and get in touch with ...

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  32. WORK INSTEAD OF SUSTENANCE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 17.—The Trades Hall central unemployment committee, in a statement issued to-day, states that it has been decided to reject the plan ...

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  33. CHICHESIER'S MISHAP.

    TOKIO, Ang. 16.—The physician who is attending to Mr. F. C. Chichester, the New Zealand airman who crashed and was injured at Katauura yeaterday, states that ...

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  34. DOLE RELIEF FRAUDS.

    SYDNEY, AUG. 17.—Department­al officials suspect that frauds are still being perpetrated under the dole relief system and another check is to ...

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  35. Alleged Theft of a Cow.

    Stephen Dalton Mangini, alias Stephen Morgan (27), of Muches, Was arrested by Detective Pilmer yesterday and charged with having, at Perth on August, ...

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  36. MOLLISON IN SCOTLAND.

    LONDON, August 16.—Mr. J. A. Mollison, the Australian airman who recently captured the record for a flight between Australia and England, flew from the ...

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  37. BURIED BODY MYSTERY.

    WELLINGTON, August 17.—George Errol Coats (29) was to-day committed for trial on a charge of having murdered Phyllis Avis Symons (17). The girl's body ...

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  38. WORLD FINANCIAL PROBLEMS.

    HALIFAX, Aug. 16.—Short-term credits extended to Germany by Great Britain and the United States, amounting to many millions of pounds, were the crux of the ...

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  39. CROSS-CHANNEL SWIM.

    LONDON, Aug. 16.—Miss Lily Copplestone, the New Zealand long-distance swimmer, who has been in training at Boulogne, in a letter to the Australian Press ...

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  40. TRAGIC AIR CRASH.

    MELBOURNE, AUG. 17.—William E. Rolfe was killed yesterday, when an aeroplane nosed-dived and crashed to earth at Rainbow. Rolfe ...

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  41. EMPIRE MARKETING BOARD.

    LONDON, AUG. 14—The Australian and New Zealand Association has forwarded to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (Mr. P. Snowden) ...

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  42. MISS DOROTHY BRUNTON.

    MELBOURNE, AUG. 17— Miss Dorothy Brunton, the actress, was married at Wesley Church on Saturday evening to Mr. Ben Dawson. ...

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  43. LEPER SURRENDERS.

    BRISBANE, Aug. 17.—Having enjoyed freedom for three weeks, including a visit to the Brisbane Show, a woman who escaped from Peel Island Lazaret ...

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  44. TOODYAY TRAGEDY.

    TOODYAY, Aug. 17.—All the patients in the Toodyay hospital who were injured as a result of crash between the school char-a-banc and a train, are ...

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  45. AIRMAN'S DEATH.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 17.—An inquiry into the death of W. E. Rolfe, who was killed when his aeroplane crashed at Rainbow. on Sunday, was held at the Rainbow ...

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  46. FALL IN RIVER.

    MELBOURNE, AUG. 17.—17. Thomas, of New South-Wales, fell into the Yarra near Coode Island on Saturday afternoon, when he made a ...

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  47. EVICTION DISTURBANCES.

    MELBOURNE, August 17.—In fining two men to-day in the Fitxroy Police Court for having caused a disturbance during the eviction of a family from a ...

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  48. LIQUEFACTION OF COAL.

    During the last few years, prophecies have occasionally been heard that ultimate salvation awaits the British coalmining industry in the shape of a ...

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  49. LOCAL PRODUCTS.

    Considerable interest is being shown in the exhibition of local products which is to be held at Subiaco on August 26, 27 and 28. ...

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  50. BLIND SWEEP RESULTS.

    The consultation promoted by the commitee controlling art unions, in aid of the School for the Blind, was drawn at the Town Hall, Perth, last night by the Hon. ...

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  51. THIEVES IN WAREHOUSE.

    ADELAIDE, August 17.—The discovery was made this morning that during the week-end thieves had battered their way through a 15-inch wall of the warehouse ...

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  52. FINED BY UNION.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 16.—Members of the Operative Bakers' Union were instructed recently that they must not work overtime owing to the large number of ...

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  53. LICENSING POLL.

    WELLINGTON, Aug. 17.—The Premier (Mr. Forbes) stated that he had received a communication from the New Zealand Alliance to-day agreeing to the ...

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  54. DIVISION OF WORK.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 17.—The dispute between the Federated Storemen and Packers' Union and the Meat Industry Employees' Union over the division of work ...

    Article : 90 words
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