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  2. BRUTAL MURDER.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The third brutal murder within a short period was committed last night when William Walker, gamekeeper on Earl Temple's estate at ...

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  3. FREMANTLE HARBOUR.

    Cabinet, after considering the report of the Engineer-in-Chief (Mr. J. W. Stileman) on the Fremantle Harbour, at its weekly meeting yesterday, voted it ...

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  4. AVIATION.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11.—Captain Kingsford Smith's 'plane Southern Cross landed at Mills Field to-day from Seattle after a non-stop flight from Tacoma. ...

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  5. TRAGEDY AT PICNIC.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 12.—The throng of picnickers at Bridgewater, a pretty hillside resort near Adelaide, was agitated by a shocking shooting tragedy this ...

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  6. IRISH FREE STATE.

    DUBLIN, Oct. 11.—At the opening of the sixth Dail Eireann the galleries were crowded, but there were no scenes similar to those before the general ...

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  7. MR. AMERY'S TOUR.

    BRUCE ROCK, Oct. 12.—Mr. Amery's third day on Western Australian soil was full of interest and incident. Met at York by Mr. C. Latham, M.L.A., the member ...

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  8. PUBLIC HEALTH.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—Drs. E. Robertson, R. Deck and R. C. E. Atkinson, who have charge of the Public Health departments of Victoria. New South ...

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  9. CIVIC RECEPTION.

    A civic reception will be given to Mr. Amery in the Prince of Wales Theatre tomorrow, at mid-day, when all citizens are invited to be present. Orchestral ...

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  10. American Army Assistance.

    HONOLULU, Oct. 11.—The United States army authorities are planning to give all possible assistance to Captain Kingsford Smith at Wheeler Field by ...

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  11. WIRELESS WONDERS.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 11.—Colonel Manton Davis, counsel for the Radio Corporation of America, addressed the Radio Conference to-day and predicted that ...

    Article : 127 words
  12. LINER DAMAGES QUAY.

    A gaping hole, measuring 15ft. x 17ft., was forced into Victoria Quay yesterday when the liner Jervis Bay struck the quay while being berthed. The 13,000 ton liner ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  13. THE PERTH PROGRAMME.

    Mr. L. S. Amery as due to arrive at Perth central station at 9.47 a.m. tomorrow. He will confer with Ministers during the morning. This will be ...

    Article : 132 words
  14. PARIS TO BUENOS AIRES.

    PARIS, Oct. 11.—The aviator Costes on arrival at St. Louis, Senegal, with Lebrix said the fog bothered them considerably but the flight was better than ...

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  15. FRANCE TO BANGKOK.

    PARIS, Oct. 11.—Pilots Challe and Rapin took off from Villa Coublay on a flight to Bangkok. The first stop will be at Remo. ...

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  16. SOUTH SEA MASSACRE.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—Referring to the recent massacre of Mr. W. R. Bell and his party at Malaita Island, Mr. C. B. Nicholson, who was for eight years ...

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  17. PROPOSED CONVENTION.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 10.—A subcommittee of the International Radio Conference has reached a tentative agreement on the first four articles of ...

    Article : 190 words
  18. BALKAN DISCORD.

    BELGRADE, Oct. 12.—The irregular soldiers from Macedonia who created trouble in Jugo-Slavia, attacked a Greek frontier guard. There were several ...

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  19. "THE AMERICAN GIRL."

    NEW YORK, Oct. 11.—"The American Girl," a single-engined monoplane, carrying Miss Ruth Elder and Captain George Haldermann as co-pilots, hopped ...

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  20. MEAT INDUSTRY.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—In consequence of the failure of Queensland meat producers to accept the plan of organisation of the industry agreed upon ...

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  21. GOEBEL'S NEXT MOVE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 11.—Mr. A. Milani and other friends of Art Goebel, winner of the Dole flight are planning a flight for Goebel from California to ...

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  22. HORATIO BOTTOMLEY.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Horatio Bottomley last night delivered his first public lecture since his release from gaol, thousands of people being attracted to ...

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  23. ENGLAND TO AUSTRALIA.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—Captain Lancaster and Mrs. Miller leave on Friday on a flight to Australia in an Avro-Avian light 'plane. They will fly only in fair weather. ...

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  24. ACCIDENTS.

    SIDNEY, Oct. 12.—A message from Unanderra states that Joseph Verona, employed on the Port Kembla-Mossvale railway works, was killed by lightning ...

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  25. AUSTRALIAN WINES.

    SIDNEY, Oct. 12.—Speaking at the quarterly luncheon of the New South Wales Wine Association, Six Joseph Carruthers emphasised the importance of ...

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  26. JUNKERS SEAPLANE.

    LISBON, Oct. 11.—Pilot Loose of the Junkers seaplane, who is attempting a flight to New York via the Azores, announces that he will probably abandon ...

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  27. AT BRUCE ROCK.

    BRUCE ROCK, Oct. 12.—Speaking at the dinner tendered by the Bruce Rock Road Board to-night, Mr. Amery said that he greatly appreciated the trouble ...

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  28. Death in Hospital.

    John Clarke (62), at Acton-avenue, Belmont, died in the Perth Hospital yesterday as the result of head injuries received in an accident which occurred on ...

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  29. SERVICE FOR RHODESIA.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—Sir Alan Cobham who flew from Cairo to Capetown and back, is leaving England shortly for Rhodesia with the object of ...

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  30. RHINELAND BURDEN.

    LONDON, Oct. 10.—The "Times" correspondent at Cologne says that the Chancellor and Minister for the Occupied Territories (Dr. Marx) who has been ...

    Article : 165 words
  31. Fall from Tree.

    The St. John Ambulance last night convoyed to the Perth Hospital, Richard Thomas Reed (15), who was suffering from severe abdominal injuries. ...

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  32. A FRAUDULENT TRAVELLER.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 12.—The Minister for Defence (Sir T. W. Glasgow) stated to-day that it had been brought under his notice that since June of this year a ...

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  33. CATHEDRAL FOR CANBERRA.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 12—In his opening address at the first ordinary session of the 21st Synod of, the diocese of Sydney the Bishop Coadjutor (the Rev. D'Arcy ...

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  34. UNEMPLOYMENT ACUTE.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The latest return shows that unemployment is again increasing. The number of workless persons on October 3 was 1,075,000 more ...

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  35. Flying Boat to be Used.

    LONDON, Oct. 12.—The "Times" says that the Air Ministry is lending Sir Alan Cobham a Supermarine flying boat for the survey trip to Africa, to establish ...

    Article : 61 words
  36. Workman Injured.

    Tony Zabocobitch (30), a Czecho-Slav, employed and residing at the Balkatta lime kilns, was taken in the St. John ambulance to the Perth Hospital ...

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  37. TALKING FILMS.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Secretary of State for India (the Earl of Birkenhead) made his debut as a film star in a one-act production consisting of himself, ...

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  38. Knocked Down by Motor Lorry.

    When he was boarding a tram in Albany-road, Victoria Park, yesterday afternoon, Harry Lamphee (69), of Clydesdale-street. Victoria Park, was ...

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  39. SHIPPING RETURNS.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—Lloyd's shipping return for the three months ended on September 30 last states that the total of world tonnage under construction was ...

    Article : 164 words
  40. CIRCLING THE GLOBE.

    MAURITIUS, Oct. 12.—The Governor of Reunion Island wirelessed that Captain Alain Gerbault the noted French tennis player who is circling the world in a ...

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  41. Child Injured.

    A child named George Gordon (9), of Nicholson-road, Subiaco, was taken to the Children's Hospital in the St. John ambulance yesterday, suffering from a ...

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  42. THE ADEN GARRISON.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—It is announced in Army orders that the War Office has assumed direct responsibility for the administration of the military forces ...

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  43. N.S.W. ELECTIONS.

    CAPETOWN, Oct. 11.—Practically all the important newspapers comment upon the defeat of the New South Wales Government which is regarded as a political ...

    Article : 179 words
  44. MIGRATION LOANS.

    Mr. E. A. Mann, who arrived in Perth by the Great Western express yesterday, stated that the had been recently supplied by the Prime Minister (Mr. S. ...

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  45. GOLDEN WEDDING CELEBRATION.

    The Mayor and Mayoress of Perth, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Franklin, will celebrate their golden wedding to-day. At the end of this month Mr. Franklin will have completed four and a half terms as Mayor. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  46. FREMANTLE VIEWS.

    So many people with varying interests at Fremantle have for so long advocated some scheme of harbour extension that the scheme proposed by the ...

    Article : 319 words
  47. MANCHESTER RAILWAYS.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—It is proposed to equip Manchester with a system of underground tube railways, similar to the system in London. The proposal ...

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  48. CASH ORDERS CONDEMNED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 12.—The cash order system and hire purchase agreements were condemned by the president (Mr. Thomas Brentnall) at the annual meeting ...

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  49. AMERICAN ENTERPRISE.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 12.—Advice from Portlond, Oregon, states that the Jantzen Knitting Mills, a manufacturer of sweaters and bathing suits, have ...

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  50. DIVISION OF PARTY.

    Guided by Mr. C. G. Latham, M.L.A., Messrs. G. G. Whiskard, G. Huxley and Bankes Amery will leave the main party to-night for the outpost of settlement ...

    Article : 54 words
  51. FELTON BEQUEST PURCHASE.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—The Felton bequest trustees have purchased for the Melbourne National Gallery, the Tintoretto portrait. "Doge Pietro ...

    Article : 64 words
  52. S.S. BINGERA.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 12.—The A.U.S.N. Company's steamer Bingera was offered at public auction as she now lies at the A.U.S.N. workshops wharf, ...

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  53. DISASTROUS FIRE.

    VANCOUVER, Oct. 12.—At Ocean City, a seaside resort in New Jersey, more than 50 buildings have been destroyed by fire. The loss is estimated ...

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  54. MR. A. THOMSON'S VIEWS.

    Commenting on the results of the New South Wales elections, the Leader of the Country Party in this State. (Mr. A. Thomson) said that while ...

    Article : 108 words
  55. MR. BRUCE'S GREETING.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 12.—The Prime Minister (Mr. S. M. Bruce) sent the following telegram to Mr. Amery at Albany:— ...

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  56. NEW FORD CAR.

    DETROIT, Oct. 12.—The Ford Company has announced that the production of the new car will begin in a few days. The capacity of the plant has vastly ...

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  57. HANGED IN CELL.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 12.—Herbert North (32), a paper seller, who was awaiting trial, was found hanged, in a cell at Regent-street Police Station. It is ...

    Article : 84 words
  58. THEATRICAL DIVORCE.

    LONDON, Oct. 11.—A divorce petition has been filed against Anthony Prinsep, the theatrical manager, by his wife, better known as Miss Marie Lohr. ...

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