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  2. UNIVERSITY WINDFALL.

    By the death of Mr. Robert John Gledden, who was well known to early gold-fields residents, the Western Australian University will benefit to the extent of ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. ABYSSINIA AND AMERICA.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—The telegrams from America stating that an American engineering corporation has received a concession to build a dam at Lake Tsana. ...

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  4. AVIATION.

    LONDON. Nov. 5.—In the event of Mr. Bert Hinkler and Captain Mclntosh being successful in their non-stop flight to India, they purpose another non-stop ...

    Article : 52 words
  5. HARBOUR COLLISION.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 6—Concerning the collision between the ferry Greycliffe and the steamer Tahiti in Sydney Harbour on Thursday afternoon, when many lives ...

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  6. FINANCIAL SURVEY.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—Last week saw a pause in, the speculative activity of the Stock Exchange, and there was a certain amount of forced selling of some ...

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  7. SOUTH AFRICAN FLAG.

    CAPETOWN, Nov. 4.—South Africa's political crisis seems at an end, judging from the harmonious atmosphere in the Senate to-day. ...

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  8. NAVAL COMPETITION.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—The New York "Herald-Tribune" says that President Coolidge and the Budget Bureau have approved of an increase of ...

    Article : 92 words
  9. NEW ENGLAND FLOODS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 4.—One of the worst autumn floods in history has for three days gripped five New England States and part of New York and Canada. ...

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  10. FAST FLYING.

    LONDON. Nov. 5.—The Venice correspondent of the British United Press states that Major De Bernardi, last year's Schneider Cup winner, heat ...

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  11. ANOTHER REPORT.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—Representative Britten of the Naval Committee of the House of Representatives has announced that a five-year building ...

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  12. BALLOONIST FOUND DEAD.

    SPARTA (Tennesee), Nov. 5.—Captain Hawthorne Gray, an army balloonist, who was evidently the victim of high altitude suffocation, has been found dead ...

    Article : 96 words
  13. LATER DETAILS.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 5.—With the known dead now totalling 123 in the New England flood disaster, reports still persist that the total will reach 200. ...

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  14. BOYA RAILWAY SMASH

    With a 25-ton portable crane as part of its complement, a break-down train left the East Perth running sheds at 4.15 a.m. yesterday for the scene of the ...

    Article : 527 words
  15. ENDURANCE FLIGHT.

    SANTA MONICA (California), Nov. 4.—Captain Kingsford Smith may attempt to shatter the world's flight endurance record. He heroes to keen the ...

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  16. THE FERRY CAPTAIN.

    Wm. Barnes, captain of the Greycliffe, stated: At 4.15 p.m. on November 3. I was in charge of the ferry steamer Greycliffe, which left No. 1 jetty, Circular ...

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    LIFTING THE RUNAWAY ENGINE. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  18. OPPOSITION ATTITUDE..

    CAPETOWN, Nov. 5.—Dr. Malan's subtle avoidance of reference to the notorious flag interview in his Senate speech is regarded as unsatisfactory: and it is ...

    Article : 226 words
  19. ATLANTIC VENTURE.

    LISBON, Nov. 4.—The German seaplane D1220, which is attempting a flight across the Atlantic to America, and which has been delayed here since ...

    Article : 38 words
  20. WESTMINSTER ABBEY.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—"Leave the Abbey alone" is the almost unanimous comment on the proposal to enlarge Westminster Abbey. One expert emphasises that if ...

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  21. R.A.F. FLYING BOATS.

    BAGHDAD, Nov. 5.—The R.A.F. Supermarine flying boats have arrived at Ramadi (Mesopotamia). ...

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  22. OIL SCANDAL CASE.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 4.—Mr. Justice Siddons who, on account of allegations of interference with the jury, in the Fall-Sinclair case, ordered a retrial, in ...

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  23. NAVIGATION INQUIRY.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 6.—Difficulty in determining the constitutional powers of the State of New South Wales to conduct a thorough investigation into the causes ...

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  24. "ABIE'S IRISH ROSE."

    A little girl, oh, so well-intentioned and so gentle of heart, playing a nice game with her dollies; the image persisted as one emerged from His Majesty's Theatre ...

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  25. CHINESE DISASTER.

    SHANGHAI, Nov. 5.—One hundred and twenty Chinese women were killed and 200 were injured this evening when a two-storied Chinese restaurant ...

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  26. GERMAN FINANCES.

    BERLIN, Nov. 5.—The Government in publishing the memorandum of the Commissioner for Reparations (Sir. Parker Gilbert) refutes the criticism that ...

    Article : 124 words
  27. INDIAN REFORMS.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—It is rumoured in London and Calcutta that the appointment of an Indian Reforms Commission is imminent and that it will be composed ...

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  28. EARTHQUAKE.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 5.—Southern California was shaken by a heavy earth-quake to-day. Brick walls fell at Santa Maria, and the oil pipes were broken ...

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  29. LOST ITALIAN LINER.

    GENOA, Nov. 5.—The owners of the Italian liner Principessa Mafalda which was lost off the Brazilian coast recently, have issued a communique stating that ...

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  30. MIGRATION.

    CAPETOWN, Nov. 5.—Flying the Salvation Army flag, the steamer Vedic arrived at Capetown to-day, en route for Australia, with 650 migrants, including ...

    Article : 129 words
  31. FREMANTLE HOSPITAL.

    The Adelaide Sampson Memorial Ward, a new children's ward, for the Fremantle Hospital, was opened yesterday afternoon, in the presence of a large ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  32. OUTLAWING WAR.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—President Coolidge stated to-day that negotiations between the United States and France for a treaty to outlaw war will be begun ...

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  33. PRIME MINISTER'S MESSAGE

    CANBERRA, Nov. 6.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Bruce) has sent the following message to the Premier of New South Wales?:—"I desire to extend to ...

    Article : 96 words
  34. MEXICAN REVOLT.

    MEXICO CITY, Nov. 6.—General Arnulfo Gomez, an ex-Presidential candidate, and one of the leaders of the recent revolt, was captured and executed ...

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  35. Training Domestics.

    LONDON, Nov. 4.—On Thursday next the Duchess of York will open an Anglo-Australian Hostel at Market Harborough (Leicestershire) for the training of ...

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  36. MOTOR TRAGEDY.

    Following a crash and a scream heard by several pedestrians in Davis-road. Claremout, on the night of September 25. John Arthur Carter (67) was found dead ...

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  37. TURKISH CENSUS.

    CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 5.—The Turkish census taken on October 28 shows that the population is approximately 14,000,000, females ...

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  38. Boy Training Scheme.

    LONDON. Nov. 5.—Liverpool, Bristol. Leicester and Northampton are considering the municipal training of boy migrants. It is proposed that all political parties ...

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  39. POLICE NEWS.

    Two cases of breaking and entering were reported to the Criminal Investigation Department during the week-end. In one case the intruder was disturbed. ...

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  40. LONDON'S LORD MAYOR.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—Charwomen, street sweepers, market cleaners, grave diggers, dust men, sewermen, and barge trimmers had supper in the historic ...

    Article : 120 words
  41. SPEED HEROES.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—Major Seagrave, the well-known racing motorist, and Flight-Commander Webster, the Scheneider Cup winner-the world's speed heroes ...

    Article : 207 words
  42. MAIL BAG ROBBERY.

    LONDON, Nov. 5.—When the hearing of the charge against Joseph Foster, of having stolen a mailbag containing £10,000 on a train between Cardiff and ...

    Article : 104 words
  43. ROYAL WEDDING.

    NAPLES, Nov. 5.—There were scenes of mediaeval splendour at the wedding of Prince Amedeo Umberto, Duke of Apulia, and a cousin of the King of Italy, to ...

    Article : 145 words
  44. Arrests.

    Thomas McConochie (25), labourer, and James Francis Fitzgerald (32), platelayer, were arrested in Wellington-street by Sergeant Ford and Constable ...

    Article : 104 words
  45. THE PRESIDENT'S DAUGHTER.

    WASHINGTON, Nov. 5.—A sensation has been caused by the issue of a book entitled '"The President's Daughter" published by the Elizabeth Anne Guild, a ...

    Article : 122 words
  46. TRAVELLER ROBBED.

    MARSEILLES, Nov. 5.—An English farmer named Bodger, who is travelling to Australia, landed and dined in the town. On returning through the docks to ...

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  47. IRISH BY-ELECTION.

    DUBLIN, Nov. 7.—At the by-election for Carlow owing to Mr. W. T. Cosgrave's decision to represent Cork, D.J. Gorey (Government) secured 23.007 ...

    Article : 37 words
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