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  2. FEDERAL ELECTIONS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 20.—The policy of the Federal Country Party was broadcast by its leader (Dr. Earle Page) to-night from station 2FC. His party, he said was ...

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  3. MR. THOMAS'S TOUR.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—Persistent and critical questioning in the House of Commons as to the wisdom of the projected tour of the Dominions by the Dominions ...

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  4. WOOL TRADE DISPUTE.

    The voluntary conference between the parties to the wool trade dispute was resumed yesterday in the State Arbitration Court before Mr. President Dwyer. It ...

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  5. STATE FINANCES.

    The State financial returns for November were issued by the Treasury last night. They revealed a deficit for the month of £283,805, compared with a ...

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  6. EASTERN CRISIS.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 30.—Withdrawal of Japanese troops in Manchuria into the South Manchurian railway zone continues at many points, in accordance with the ...

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  7. BRITISH DUTIES.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—After a week-end's shooting in Buckinghamshire, M. Flandin, the French Minister for Finance, dined yesterday with the Foreign Secretary (Sir ...

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  8. REVOLT IN HUNGARY

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The "Daily Express" correspondent at Vienna reports that a one-day revolt has failed in Hungary. Wild rumours of a coup d' etat at ...

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  9. INDIAN CONFERENCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—Among the speeches delivered in the evening session of yesterday's plenary sitting of the Indian Round Table Conference particular ...

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  10. MEN'S ATTITUDE UNCHANGED.

    Two meetings of the men concerned were held at the Fremantle Trades Hall yesterday. At 8.30 a.m. a meeting was held to consider the offer of the employers to ...

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  11. TARIFF REFORM.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 30.—Tariff reform was the subject of a conference to-day of representatives of the Graziers; Association of New South Wales, the Producers' ...

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  12. TARIFF AND PROSPERITY.

    LONDON, No. 29.—"When I hear that boatloads of stuff are coming in while we are Bitting here, causing more unemployment, I ask myself whether I am ...

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  13. IRISH SWEEPSTAKE.

    WILUNA, Nov. 30.—Mrs. Margaret Cashman, who drew Pard in the Irish sweepstake on the Manchester November Handicap, and won about £13,000 in ...

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

    Sir,—The workers in the wool stores are on strike against a reduction of wages, heedless of the serious import of such action at a time when the wool ...

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  15. VICTORIAN REVENUE FALLS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.—The State revenue for November was £1,298,531—a decrease of £50,829 compared with the corresponding period last year. Since July 1 ...

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  16. GERMAN CONCERN.

    BERLIN, Nov. 29.—The Government hopes to inaugurate friendly trade negotiations under the protocol of the Anglo-Germany treaty, aiming at bargaining with ...

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  17. REHABILITATION OF BRITAIN.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.—A warning that manufactures in Great Britain must not expect for some time to sell to the Commonwealth as many goods as they ...

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  18. ACCIDENTS.

    Unable to walk because of a fractured left ankle, received when a motor cycle he was riding crashed into a tree. Leonard McCouatt, of 17 Clothilde-st. Mt. Lawley ...

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  19. ITALIAN AGRICULTURE.

    ROME, Nov. 29.—Britain's anti-dumping measures have suggested a new scheme of protection for Italian agriculture. Following drastic increases in tariff duties on ...

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  20. NATIVES MASSACRED.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 30.—The Lieutenant Governor of Papua (Sir Hubert Murray) has informed the Prime Minister's Department that the recent massacre of 17 ...

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  21. OWNER'S INVESTMENTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 30.—One man who benefited by the November Handicap was J. T. Downing, a bookmaker, and owner of Northdrift, who made £50,000. He ...

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  22. SPEARED BY BLACKS.

    DARWIN, Nov. 30.—A report has been received from Constable McCann at Daly Hirer that be had patrolled Hermit Hill to the place where Herbert Watts is ...

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  23. COLLISION AT INTERSECTION.

    Stanley Ames (23), of, Barker-rd., Subiaco, received critical head injuries when a motor cycle which he Was riding came into collision with a motor car at the ...

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  24. POLICE NEWS.

    Further information was received by the Commissioner of Police (Mr. R. Connell) yesterday regarding the deaths of two prospectors named Harry Johnson (about ...

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  25. ASSOUAN DAM CONTRACT.

    CAIRO, Nov. 29.—The dispute between Norton-Griffiths and Co., Ltd., and the Egyptian Government, over the failure to complete the heightening of the Assouan ...

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  26. SOUTH AFRICAN TEST.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 30.—Heavy showers this morning prevented the continuation of play to-day in the first Test cricket match between Australia and South Africa ...

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  27. PRESS CONGRESS.

    Returning to New Zealand from Mexico, where he attended a regional session of the Press Congress of the World, Mr. Robert Bell, president of the congress. ...

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  28. PILLION RIDER HURT.

    Stella Silvestro (29) of Government-rd., Osborne Park, received shock and abrasions when a motor cycle ridden by her husband. Antonio Silvestro, and on which ...

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  29. THE ROAD TO JERICHO.

    JERUSALEM, Nov. 29.—The Scriptural Character who went down from Jerusalem to Jericho and fell among thieves has many modern companions in misfortune. ...

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  30. CONDITION OF VICTIMS.

    Agnes Dobson (23), of Shakespeare-street, Leederville, who received critical head injuries when a motor cycle on which she was travelling as a pillion passenger ...

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  31. WALKING ACROSS AUSTRALIA

    KALGOORLIE, Nov. 30.—A resident of Rawlinna reports that Lewis Victor ("Tommy") Atkins, who served with the Fourth Machine Gun Battalion during the ...

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  32. BRISBANE BANK ROBBERY.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 30.—A new trial was started to-day of George Kenslow (40) on a charge of having stolen £950 from the Commercial Bank of Australia, Ltd., ...

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  33. CITY COUNCIL BREEZES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.—Scenes of disorder, constant uproar and an acrimonious debate occurred at a meeting of the Melbourne City Council to-day during a ...

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  34. MOTOR VEHICLES STOLEN.

    A baby model motor car, numbered 2821, painted a light green, the property of Mr. Richard Broughton, of Stone-street, South Perth, was stolen from Barrack-street ...

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  35. MUSIC IN WORSHIP.

    Amusing instances of the result of lack of care in the selection of hymns and anthems for use in church were given by the Rev. Dr. Pariah. Mus. Bac., in the ...

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  36. AMERICAN MILLIONAIRES.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 30.—The Department of Internal Revenue has reported that two married women and six men, with incomes over £1,000,000 each, paid ...

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  37. DUG-OUT COLLAPSES.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 30.—The desperate efforts of 30 men, who worked for nearly an hour to shift seven tons of sand, which had collapsed over a dug-out. ...

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  38. MAN FOUND DEAD.

    Harry Hobson (48), of South Maddington, was found last night dead in bed at his cottage at South Maddington, where he lived alone. Death had apparently taken ...

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  39. HINKLER'S FLIGHT.

    CASABLANCA (Morocco), Nov. 29.— Squadron-Leader Bert Hinkler, the Australian airman, who completed the first solo flight across the South Atlantic from ...

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  40. "TALES OF HOFFMAN."

    BERLIN, Nov. 29.—Max Reinhardt has given an epoch-making production of Offenbach's "Tales of Hoffman" in a big playhouse formed from a reconstructed ...

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  41. BURNED TO DEATH.

    BUNBURY, Nov. 30—William Gorst (82), an old-age pensioner, who lived at The Elbow, Collie River, was burned to death in his camp on Friday night. The ...

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  42. ALLEGED UNLAWFUL POSSESSION

    Margaret Bird (40), married, of Railway-road, Subiaco, was arrested by Detective-Sergeant Jackson and Detective Pilmer yesterday and charged that, at ...

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  43. THEFTS BY NATIVES.

    LEONORA, Nov. 28.—While the police were chasing one of the natives suspected of the theft of beer at Gwalia last week, another of the culprits made off into the ...

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  44. CANADIAN LOAN.

    OTTAWA, Nov. 29.—The over-subscription of the £30,000,000 internal loan at 5 per cent, is assured. The lists will be closed to-morrow. The Acting Minister ...

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  45. CAPTIVE WHITES.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 30.—In consequence of reports that members of the Myall tribe had revived the story that white women were being held captive by ...

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  46. N.S.W. SAVINGS BANK.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 30.—The State Cabinet to-day discussed the agreement for the Amalgamation of the Government Savings Bank of New South Wales with the ...

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  47. A CAVE OF GOLD.

    LONDON, Nov. 29.—The "Daily Express," in a long article, traces the successive expeditions in quest of gold made to Central Australia by Dr. Herbert ...

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  48. ORCHARD MYSTERY.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.—Thomas Griffin (72), orchardist, who was found seriously injured in his hut at Kilsyth on Thursday night, died in the Melbourne ...

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  49. GAS COMPANY'S DEBENTURES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.—The Acting Chief Justice (Sir Leo Cussen) hold to-day that debentures issued by the Melbourne and Metropolitan Gas Co. for ...

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  50. GAOL FOR MURDERER.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 30.—Richard Bartlett (37), an engine smith, was sentenced at the Central Criminal Court to-day to imprisonment for 10 years for having killed ...

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  51. A GYPSY BRIDE.

    TOLEDO (Ohio), Nov. 29-.-King Joe, the ruler over the 200,000 gypsies in the United States, has announced that, owing to the depression, the tribes' welfare ...

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  52. MR. LYONS'S SEAT.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 30.—Threatened with opposition in the electorate of Wilmot (Tas.) from a candidate endorsed by the National Federation, the Leader of ...

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