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  2. WORLD'S SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—The tonnage of shipping under construction in Britain and Ireland on September 30—604,296 tons—was nearly double the amount on ...

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  3. MANGANESE COMPANY.

    In a strong speech in the Legislative Assembly last night, the Deputy Premier (Mr. McCallum) explained the relationship between the present and past ...

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  4. MURDER OF KING.

    PARIS, Oct. 15.—The police today arrested at Melun, between Paris and Fontainebleau, Silvestre Chalny, who is suspected of complicity In the ...

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  5. MELBOURNE TRAMS STOP.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 16.—There will be no trams In the city and suburbs tomorrow morning. A mass meeting of 4,500 tramway men at West Melbourne ...

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  6. MINISTERS' INTEGRITY.

    Referring in the Legislative Assembly yesterday to the attack made upon the integrity or the Premier (Mr. Collier) and other members of the State Cabinet by ...

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  7. DESPERATE TACTICS.

    BUDAPEST, Oct. 16.—"Unless our demands are granted you can order 1,000 red coffins." This ultimatum was sent to the Prime Minister of Hungary ...

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  8. THE AIR RACE.

    LONDON, Oct. 16.—In a report today from the Mildenhall aerodrome (Suffolk), where the centenary air race is scheduled to start next Saturday, the special ...

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  9. LIGHTING AT DARWIN.

    DARWIN, Oct. 16.—Tomorrow night there will be a rehearsal of the Darwin aerodrome lighting arrangements for the centenary air race. A double circuit of ...

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  10. BROADCASTING THE EVENT.

    The Australian Broadcasting Commission has made extensive arrangements to keep listeners informed of the progress of the race, and of individual planes ...

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  11. GOLDFIELDS FIREWOOD.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 16.—No settlement was reached today in the dispute between the W.A. Goldfields Firewood Supply Company and its cutters, who ceased ...

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  12. THE TYPHOON IN JAPAN.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 16.—Thrilling stories of the typhoon which struck Japan last month were, told by passengers on the steamer Nankin which arrived at ...

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  13. ALEXANDER'S BODY.

    BELGRADE, Oct. 15.—After the return by sea from Marseilles and having lain in state at Zagreb, chief city of Croatia, the body of King Alexander of ...

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  14. LATE M. POINCARE.

    PARIS, Oct. 15.—M. Raymond Poincare, the French statesman and writer [whose death was announced in "The West Australian" yesterday] will be given ...

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  15. BRITAIN'S SYMPATHY.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—The British Ambassador in Paris (Sir George Clerk) to-day called on M. Laval, the new French Foreign Minister, and requested him to ...

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  16. AUSTRIAN REVOLT.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) today received a deputation from the National Council of Labour, members of which urged the ...

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  17. COOK MEMORIAL.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—Coincidently with the handing over in Melbourne today of the Captain Cook cottage, transported from Great Ayton. the Yorkshire ...

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  18. ANGLO-GERMAN TRADE

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—Sir Frederick Leith Ross (chief economic adviser to the British Government) left London this afternoon for Berlin to continue the ...

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  19. RABBITER'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 16.—Portion of the skull of the dead man was produced when the trial opened before Mr. Justice Halse Rogers 'at the Bathurst ...

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  20. MESSAGE FROM AUSTRALIA.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 16.—The Prime Minister (Mr. Lyons) has dispatched the following message of condolence to the British Ambassador at Paris:— ...

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  21. WORKING FOR PEACE.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—The Foreign Secretary (Sir John Simon) has received the following message from the new Foreign Minister of France (M. Laval):— ...

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  22. TRENCH COLLAPSES.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 16.—A man was killed and two others were injured, one seriously, when the sides of the trench in which they were working collapsed ...

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  23. A LEADER RELEASED.

    VIENNA, Oct. 16.—Dr. Seitz, exMayor of Vienna, one of the leading Socialists arrested in the riots of February 12 last, has been released. ...

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  24. RELIEF WORKERS.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 16.—Although it is over a week since sustenance workers on the reconstruction of the Kalgoorlie to Wiluna road ceased work at ...

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  25. TIMELY RESCUE.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 16.—Two British and two Indian members of the Bombay Flying Club, who set out from England by plane, arrived at Karachi today after an ...

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  26. A HARBOUR CONTRACT.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 16.—A minor sensation was caused in Parliament today when Mr. Randolph Bedford, the member for Warrego, made allegations ...

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  27. WATERSIDE DISPUTE.

    AUCKLAND, Oct. 16.—Daring a dispute with waterside workers who demanded larger loading gangs for the steamer Waipiata six of the Union ...

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  28. SPEED OR ECONOMY.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—Sir Frederick Williamson, Director of Postal Services, replying to criticism of British air mail development, particularly of the slowness ...

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  29. SHARE-HAWKING.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 16.—The Minister for Justice (Mr. Martin) today assured a deputation from the National Council Of Women of New South Wales that in the ...

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  30. COALMINES IDLE.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 16.—A complete holdup of operations at the three mines controlled by Caledonian Collieries, Ltd., in the Cessnock district may result from a ...

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  31. CHINESE SILVER.

    WASHINGTON, Oct. 15.—While promising to consider the Chinese Government's protest against its tariff against Chinese silver, the United States is ...

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  32. WINTER'S APPROACH.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—England is experiencing the first cold spell of the season, and some snow fell today In Kent as well as in the Derbyshire peaks and ...

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  33. AUSTRALIAN TEST TEAM.

    R.M.S. ORONTES (at sea), Oct. 16,— When the Orontes by which the Australian Test cricketers are travelling passed the Maloja, by which Mrs. Bradman is ...

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  34. TRAMS IN COLLISION.

    Two tramcars met in a head on collision on a single track in Mount's Bayroad last night. No one was Injured but the front of each car was badly damaged. ...

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  35. BURNT BODY CASE.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 15.—Lawrence Stone, the youth who was arrested yesterday following the discovery in a furnace of the burnt body of Nancy Costican. the ...

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  36. A PROFESSOR'S ESSAYS.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—Edward Arnold is publishing a connection of pleasant essays by Professor Frederic Wood-Jones, the Melbourne anatomy lecturer, entitled ...

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  37. FRENCH CABINET.

    PARIS, Oct. 15.—M. Henry Lemery Senator for Martinique and a Republican Socialist, has been appointed Minister of Justice in succession to M. Cheron, who ...

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  38. STRUCK BY TYPHOON.

    SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 15.—The Postal and Telegraph Company reported tonight that it had been advised by its Manila cable office that the Phillippine ...

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