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  2. NAVAL LIMITATION.

    Mystery surrounds the postponement of, the plenary session of the Naval Disarmament Conference, which, it is now announced, will not be held before the ...

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  3. VESUVIUS IN ERUPTION.

    Mount Vesuvius continues in her most picturesque mood, and thousands of tourists are going to Naples. Several incoming liners are standing out in the ...

    Article : 181 words
  4. PRIMARY PRODUCTION.

    A comprehensive review of the operations of the Federal Department of Markets, particularly in relation to the primary industries of Western Australia, was ...

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  5. ITALY'S NEW LAWS.

    The Milan correspondent of the "Times" says that magistrates in Italy are dealing very firmly with landlords failing to comply with fair rents ...

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  6. EX-SERVICE MEN.

    An informal reception was tendered to Captain G. J. C. Dyett, D.M.G., by the Mayor (Mr. J. T. Franklin, C.M.G.), in the Mayor's parlour yesterday afternoon. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  7. BEEBY AWARD STRIKES.

    Interesting developments occurred today in the trouble in the engineering trade relative to the 44-hour week dispute. Acting on an application by Chubbs, ...

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  8. READY FOR THE THRONE.

    The "Times" Paris correspondent says that a statement has been issued on behalf of Prince Carol declaring that the latter signed, under pressure, the letter ...

    Article : 137 words
  9. LETTER OF RENUNCIATION.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—The Paris correspondent of the "Daily Chronicle" states that Prince Carol of Rumania announces that his letter of renunciation of the ...

    Article : 89 words
  10. SWEPT OUT TO SEA.

    SYDNEY, Aug. 1.—Three men who were fishing had a perilous experience at Point Danger, near Tweed Heads, yesterday. When their ...

    Article : 390 words
  11. CANADIAN JUBILEE.

    Every vessel in harbour sounded her whistle to welcome the Prince of Wales, Prince George, and Mr. Stanley Baldwin, who arrival here ...

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  12. BROADCASTING TABOO.

    MILAN, Aug. 1.—The Archbishop of Milan in a pastoral letter, forbids priests to road cast. He says that wireless must not, be installed in presbyteries, religions ...

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  13. DOCTOR AND NURSE.

    HOBART, Aug. 1.—In the Supreme Court to-day. Mr. Justice Crisip granted a decree nisi to Auguste Doris Elise Sprent against her husband. James ...

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  14. AUSTRALIAN FORESTRY.

    On His way to conduct investigations regarding scientific research, into forest products, on behalf of the Commonwealth Government. Mr. A. J. Gibson ...

    Article : 361 words
  15. MOUNT LYELL DISPUTE.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—In the Federal Arbitration Court to-day when the case in which an order nisi against the Amalgamated Engineering Unions, its ...

    Article : 284 words
  16. CITY CHIMNEY STACK.

    The huge chimney stack. 125 ft. high containing about 75,000 bricks, which was created in the Lord-street municipal yard in 1907 as part of a great rubbish ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  17. NURSE DANIELS'S DEATH.

    BOULOGNE, July 31.—There has been an unexpected revival of the Nurse Daniels case. M. Monmessin, the succrssor to M. ...

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  18. ENTERTAINED AT DINNER.

    Captain Dyett was subsequently entertained at dinner by the executive of the Western Australian branch of the R.S.L. Col. Collett (president) occupied the ...

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  19. MR. BRUCE IN QUEENSLAND.

    BARACALDINE (Q.), August 1.—The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) left Emerald at 6 a.m. to-day for Longreach, in continuation of his northern tour. H. ...

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  20. ELECTROLYTIC COMPANY.

    HOBART, Aug. 1.—The following statement has been furnished by Mr. N. Giblin, superintendent of the Electroly-tic Co. works at Zeehan: "On July 25 ...

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  21. DEATH OF LADY LAUDER.

    LONDON, July 31.—The death occurred to-day of Lady Lauder, wife of Sir Harry Lauder, the well-known comedian. ...

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  22. MAILBOAT IN A GALE.

    Early on Sunday, morning the mail boat Ormonde, which arrived at Fremantle last evening from the Eastern States, rna into heavy weather in the ...

    Article : 262 words
  23. BRITISH MOTORS.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 1.—Representatives of the Australian Association of British Manufacturers to-day asked the Premier (Mr. Butler) that a greater degree of ...

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  24. HARVESTER WORKS

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—Although informal negotiations took place between representatives of the parties to-day, no understanding was arrived at that was ...

    Article : 159 words
  25. MOTH 'PLANE'S SPEED.

    LONDON, July 31.—Captain, Broad new from London to Nottingham to-day in a De Havilland Tiger-Moth in 39min. 51sec., at the astonishing speed of 173 ...

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  26. STATE RAILWAYS.

    "In its issue of May 21 last the London 'Daily Telegraph' published an article dealing "with railway working in Australia, in which the figures of the various ...

    Article : 333 words
  27. BRITISH SEAMEN.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—Lively proceedings and threats of violence took place at the seamen's delegate conference to-day arising from the ...

    Article : 269 words
  28. EMPIRE PROBLEMS.

    A resume of the deliberations of the British Empire Service League Conference, which, he attended as chief delegate for Australia, and of which he was ...

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  29. STUD SHEEP.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—In every res-pect the 45th annual show of the Australian Sheepbreeders' Association, which commenced to-day, was better than its ...

    Article : 132 words
  30. STREET ACCIDENTS.

    "While he was standing on the Causeway talking to another man. yesterday evening, Harry Fordham (50), suddenly collapsed. The St. John ambulance was ...

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  31. RAISING LOANS.

    "I notice in to-day's issue of the West Australian' a cable," said Senator E. Needham, yesterday, "which states that the financial adviser in London to the ...

    Article : 307 words
  32. DRIVING WHILE DRUNK.

    John Vincent Bede Crewe (39), agent and Edmund Frank Rupert Dobell (36), commercial traveller, pleaded guilty in the City Court yesterday, before Mr.A. ...

    Article : 336 words
  33. Motor Cyclists Collide.

    Two motor cycle's, ridden by Andrew Quinn (23), of Kadian-street, North Perth, and William Henry Halliday, of Salisbury-road, Leederville, collided at ...

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  34. MASSAGING MISHAP.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—While, massaging her mother's chest with methylated spirits late this afternoon, a woman struck a match igniting fumes from the ...

    Article : 152 words
  35. THE A.W.U.

    MELBOURNE, Aug. 1.—With the object of giving effect to a decision to embrace the Northern; Territory in the activities of the Australian Workers' ...

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  36. STRUCK BY TRAIN.

    ADELAIDE, Aug. 1.—Having been struck by a train going from Adelaide to Marino at the South-road crossing at Edwardstown this afternoon. William Alfred ...

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  37. LABOURITE ON THE SOVIET.

    LONDON, Aug. 1.—"Anyone assuming that a Government like the Soviet Government can be imposed on Britain is living in a fool's paradies" said Mr. J.H. ...

    Article : 71 words
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