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  2. WATERSIDE TROUBLE.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 1.—One of the most serious clashes since the commencement of the waterside dispute occurred in Melbourne to-day. when volunteer workers ...

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  3. UNPOPULAR STATUE.

    PARIS, Oct. 31.—Arising out of the recent riot at the unveiling of the statue of M. Emile Combes, a former anticlerical Prime Minister, a serious Cabinet ...

    Article : 188 words
  4. ATLANTIC AIRSHIP.

    BERLIN, Nov. 1.—The Trans-Atlantic airship Graf Zeppelin landed safely at Froedricshafen at 7.10 o'clock this morning. ...

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  5. NORTH-WEST WHALING.

    CAPE TOWN, Oct. 31.—Four Norwegian, whalers returned to-day from West Australian whaling grounds (North-West). Captain Olsen, who was in charge of the ...

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  6. OVERSEAS TELEPHONY.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 1.—Many congratulations have been received by Amalgamated Wireless, Ltd., on the success of the wireless telephony tests last night, between ...

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  7. CANCER TREATMENT.

    Questioned yesterday, the secretary of the Perth Hospital (Mr. V. C. H. Eagleston), said, that, the appeal being conducted to raise £5,000 from the public in order ...

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  8. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The match between England and Victoria was begun on the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday. H. Larwood took seven Victorian wickets fox 51 runs, and the home side scored 163 for the loss of nine wickets. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  9. THE LAST STAGES.

    BERLIN, Nov. 1.—The Graf Zeppelin, during the last stages of the flight, had considerable difficulty in keeping its bearings and repeatedly sent wireless ...

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  10. THREE WOMEN MURDERED.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 1.—A shocking tragedy occurred at Rockdale at lunchtime to-day, when a man, known as a religious maniac, shot three persons dead, seriously ...

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  11. A CABINET COMPROMISE.

    PARIS, Nov. 1.—The threatened Ministerial crisis has been avoided, the Cabinet having reached a compromise. The benefits, to missionary bodies will be limited to ...

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  12. TYPES OF CANCER.

    Seated in his office at the Medical Department yesterday the Commissioner of Public Health (Dr. Everett Atkinson) spoke earnestly to a representative of "The ...

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  13. TALKING WIRE.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—"The Times" says: "A coil of smooth steel wire was made to talk before a group of London experts. It is apparently more susceptible to ...

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  14. ANTARCTIC EXPLORATION.

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—Sir George Wilkins, in a cable message from Port Stanley (the capital of the Falkland Islands) bade good-bye to civilisation on Tuesday, when ...

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  15. TRANSPORT WORKERS ACT.

    CANBERRA, Nov. 1.—A number of amendments and additions to the regulations recently issued under the Transport Workers Act. 1928. ...

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  16. ATLANTIC SHIPPING.

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—There w rejoicing on the Clyde, where the winter outlook hitherto was very black, owing to the Canadian-Pacific Company's having placed ...

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  17. ART TREASURES.

    BERLIN, Oct. 31.—In connection with the sale of 500 Soviet art treasures at Berlin on November 6, which has aroused a sharp controversy and a protest by ...

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  18. SOVIET RUSSIA.

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—The Riga correspondent of "The Times" says:—"The Soviet commissars met to consider the economic difficulties of White Russia (the ...

    Article : 170 words
  19. SPIRIT OF AUSTRALIA.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 1.—A message from Oodnadatta states that Captain Frank Hurley and his companions in the monoplane Spirit of Australia, who are ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  20. AMERICAN ACCOUNT.

    SCHENECTADY (New York), Oct. 31. —It is interesting to point out some important aspects of these experimental conversations. It is necessary that speakers ...

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  21. AMERICAN PRESIDENCY.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—While it was declared that, having fully discussed the religious issue, Governor Smith, the Democratic candidate for the Presidency, would ...

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  22. THE FOOD SHORTAGE.

    RIGA, Oct. 31.—"Senseless queues" is the Soviet Press description of the women and children who wait at Leningrad and elsewhere before dawn to get flour, but ...

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  23. TEN-METRE WAVE-LENGTH.

    NEW YORK, Oct. 31.—A message from Hartford (Connecticut) says:—"Radio amateurs in Australia and the United States will sit in on an interesting ...

    Article : 163 words
  24. INDIAN FILM INDUSTRY.

    CALCUTTA, Not. 1.—A kinema war is threatened between the home industry in India and the big American film concerns. The latter have already opened offices in ...

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  25. SHEFFIELD SHIELD.

    BRISBANE, Nov. 1.—Eighty-five minutes' play to-day sufficed to give New South Wales victory in the first Sheffield Shield match of the season, which was ...

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  26. Landing at Daly Waters.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 1.—A message received from Daly Waters states that the Spirit of Australia landed at the local aerodrome at 3 p.m. ...

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  27. AUSTRALIAN REFERENCES.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 1.—Endeavouring to establish communication between the United States and Australia on the 10 metre wave hand, the American Radio ...

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  28. FOURTH FLOOR DRAMA

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—There was a dramatic scene on the fourth floor of Abbey House, in the offices of the Income Taxpayers' Society this evening, Lord Decies, ...

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  29. JOY IN LONDON.

    LONDON, Nov, 1.—The evening newspaper placards ignore the rest of the world's news to acclaim Larwood, whose success has embarrassed the earlier ...

    Article : 192 words
  30. "THE WEST AUSTRALIAN" FUND.

    In view of the national importance of the appeal for funds to establish a centre in Perth for the treatment of cancer cases "The West Australian" has decided to ...

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  31. GENERAL CABLE NEWS

    A committee of the German Reichstag, which is discussing Criminal Code reform, provisionally carried a resolution in favour of the abolition of the death penalty, which ...

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  32. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED.

    The following amounts have been subscribed to the cancer treatment fund opened by the special appeal committee of the Perth Hospital.— ...

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  33. HERO OF KUT.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—Why was Major-General Sir Charles Townshend, the here of Kut, never promoted above the rank of Major-General? ...

    Article : 164 words
  34. EMPIRE'S INDUSTRIES.

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—"I refuse to regard Britain as part of Europe," declared Lord Melchett, after he had returned from a to America. Interviewed regarding ...

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  35. LINER SUNK.

    PARIS, Oct. 13.—The steamer Numidia (5,339 tons) which was due to leave Marseilles for Corsica, carrying cargo and 250 passengers, mysteriously sank in ...

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  36. BRITISH RAILWAY DISASTER.

    LONDON, Oct. 31.—The inquest on the railway smash at Charfield was concluded to-day, when a verdict was returned that the disaster was due to the negligence of ...

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  37. WAR REPARATIONS.

    PARIS, Oct. 31.—The Prime Minister (M. Poincare) has conferred with the Agent-General for Reparations (Mr. Parker Gilbert) and also with Herr Hoesch, ...

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  38. HOW A SHIP WAS SAVED.

    CALCUTTA, Oct. 31.—The Norwegian steamer Finnanger, carrying 13,000 tons of Soviet oil from Batum, went aground at Fulton Point, near the mouth of the ...

    Article : 78 words
  39. MEAT WORKS REMAIN SHUT.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 1.—The Government has declined to open the Port Lincoln freezing works this year, as the minimum of 3,000 lambs, suitable for export, has ...

    Article : 47 words
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