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  2. INTERNATIONAL CRICKET.

    The match between England and Victoria was continued on the Melbourne Cricket Ground yesterday. The Victorian innings closed for 164, W. M. Woodfull carrying his bat, the second man to do so for Victoria against England. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  3. CANCER TREATMENT.

    Following the appeal made by "The West Australian" for funds to establish a cancer treatment centre at the Perth Hospital, greater interest is being taken in the ...

    Article : 259 words
  4. SOUTH AFRICAN POLITICS.

    CAPE TOWN, Nov. 2.—The pact between the Nationalists and the Labour Party is nearing disruption. It was reported that the Prime Minister ...

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  5. ATLANTIC AIRSHIP.

    BERLIN, Nov. 1.—In an interview with the `"Vossische Zeitung," Herr Eckener, pilot of the airship Graf Zeppelin, which has just completed the return ...

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  6. WATERSIDE SENSATION.

    A mob of 1,000 waterside workers stormed Prince's pier, Port Melbourne, yesterday, and attempted to board the P. and 0. liner Chitral and the steamer Port Adelaide, where volunteers were at work. They were held back by 23 policemen, whom they stoned with blue ...

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  7. AVIATION.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—The first air liner to carry passengers from London to Kenya Colony (Africa) will leave Croydon in January for Nairobi. The fares will be ...

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  8. BERMUDA FLIGHT FAILURE.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—Mr. George Palmer Putnam, the noted publisher and explorer, who is accompanying Captains Lancaster and Lions in the amphibian ...

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  9. ALMOST A DISASTER.

    FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, Nov. 2.—Herr Eckener, addressing a crowd at a torchlight procession, described the difficulties of the flight occasioned by a fog and a storm. He ...

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  10. END OF BOLSHEVISM.

    BERLIN, Nov. 1.—"Under the present regime Bolshevism is hurriedly drifting to its end," declares M. Trotsky, in a book which was clandestinely published ...

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  11. ARGUMENTS FOR CLINIC.

    The Commissioner for Public Health (Dr. Everett Atkinson) yesterday issued a statement giving fourteen reasons why a cancer treatment clinic should be ...

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  12. IMPERIAL AIRWAYS.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—A fast two-seater Armstrong-Siddeley Avro Avian light 'plane has been added to the Imperial Airways taxi-'plane fleet. This will enable ...

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  13. BERLIN-TOKIO VENTURE.

    TOKIO, Nov. 2.—Baron von Huenefeld, the trans-Atlantic flyer, who made a flight from Berlin to Tokio, is returning to Germany across Siberia to-morrow. He has ...

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  14. EXPERTS VIEWS.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—In view of the construction of the British airships R100 and R101, the performance of the Graf Zeppelin has naturally been critically watched. ...

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  15. INADEQUATE PROTECTION.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 2.—Criticism of the failure of the Victorian Ministry to protect adequately the volunteer wharf labourers was made by the Prime ...

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  16. THE RUSSIAN REVOLUTION.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—Referenee was made in the Legislative Assembly this afternoon by Mr. Ness (Nat.) to arrangements being made for gatherings of Communists, ...

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  17. SOUTHERN CROSS CREW.

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 2.—The Government has made a graceful recognition of the Southern Cross New Zealand flight by appointing the members of the crew to the ...

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  18. SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED.

    The secretary of the Perth Hospital received the following contributions yesterday:— £ ...

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  19. AN EGYPTIAN PRINCE.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—The Angora correspondent of "The Times" says:—"Prince Seifeddin, who many years ago attempted to murder his brother-in-law, King Fuad ...

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  20. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—The latest figures concerning the municipal elections are as follow:— London.—Municipal Reformers, gain 1, ...

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  21. "THE WEST AUSTRALIAN" FUND.

    The following contributions to the cancer treatment appeal were made to this office yesterday:— West Australian Newspapers, Ltd. .. £250 ...

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  22. COMPETITION WITH LINERS.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—The Berlin correspondent of "The Times" states that airships will have no chance of competing against the steamers in the Atlantic trade, ...

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  23. LARWOOD'S BOWLING.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—The morning newspapers continue to praise Larwaod, in string contrast to their gloom after the Adelaide match. Nottingham was so ...

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  24. THE PRAYER BOOK.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—Dean Inge has made the remarkable suggestion in an article on the Prayer Book controversy in the "Church of England Newspaper" that the ...

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  25. GOVERNMENT'S IMPOTENCE.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—Sir Elliott Johnson, the Nationalist candidate for Lang, speaking at Petersham to-night, referred to the apparent impotence of the Labour Ministry ...

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  26. PRACTICAL RELIGION.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—Tributes to the founder. of Wesleyanism were paid by the Archbishop of Canterbury and the Prime Minister at a meeting held to-day under ...

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  27. MR. THEODORE'S OUTBURST.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—Reference to the riot in Melbourne was made by the Labour campaign director (Mr. Theodore) in a speech to-night at Forest Lodge, in his ...

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  28. AIR MAIL.

    LONDON, Nov. 2.—Major N. Brearley, managing director of West Australian Airways, Ltd., which has secured the contract for the Perth-Adelaide air mail ...

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  29. EXPENSIVE SPEECH.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—A twelve minutes' speech, at a cost of £25 per minute, was wirelessly telephoned from Ottawa by the Minister of Commerce, to Cardiff, on the ...

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  30. N.S.W. v. England.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—The New South Wales team to meet the English cricket team on the Sydney Cricket Ground, in the match commencing on November 9, ...

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  31. ACCIDENTS.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 2.—Mrs. Margaret Dott (73), died in the Melbourne Hospital to-day from injuries received when she wan knocked down by a motor car in ...

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  32. SIX DAY TESTS.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—The committee of the Lancashire County Cricket Club has passed a resolution in favour of allocating six days to the playing of each of the ...

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  33. MR. CHURCHILL AS UNIONIST.

    LONDON, Noy. 1. Three weeks no it became known that Mr. Churchill (Chancellar of the Exchequer) had accepted an invitation made by the Mayor of Battersea ...

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  34. SEAMEN'S UNION.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—Followers of Mr. Jacob Johnson made another attempt to-day to persuade Mr. Tom Walsh to give up his position as general secretary of the ...

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  35. ANOTHER OIL SCANDAL.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—A message from Los Apples states that the Distract Attorney (Mr. Keyes), who was prominent in several cases will be prosecuted for the ...

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  36. SYMPATHY WITH WORKERS.

    ADELAIDE, Nov. 2.—At a combined conference of the Adelaide and Port Adelaide branches of the Trades and Labour Council to-night the following motion was ...

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  37. OVERSEAS TELEPHONY

    NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—The "New York Times," commenting upon the radio-telephonic conversations between the United States and Australia, says: "On such an ...

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  38. SYDNEY FATALITIES.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—Harold Trice (21), labourer, of Botany, was fatally injured when a motor lorry overturned at Camden to-day. The lorry was carrying wool from ...

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  39. TIMBER YARDS FIRE.

    MELBOURNE, Nov. 2.—Damage estimated at several thousand pounds was caused by a fire which destroyed portion of the timber yards of James Moore and ...

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  40. FIGHT ON SUGAR BOAT.

    INGHAM (Qld.), Nov. 2.—When the sugar boat Fiona was last here, she was the subject of a sensational development, 24 members of her crew being arrested ...

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  41. THROWN FROM SULKY.

    Venie Boyton (59), of Holmesdale-road, West Midland, was driving a horse and Bulky along Guildford-road, near the Church of England Grammar School, at ...

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  42. EDUCATING THE TURK.

    ANGORA, Nov. 1.—The National Assembly has unanimously passed the new language law under which all newspapers, books, Government departments and ...

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  43. EXPORT CREDITS.

    LONDON, Nov. 1.—After prolonged negotiations with the banks, a new form of contract has been evolved under the Government's export credits guarantee to ...

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  44. ELECTRIC RAILWAY.

    NEW YORK, Nov. 1.—The directors of the Pennsylvania Railway Company have authorised the electrification of the entire line from Wilmington to New York, at a ...

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  45. NEW ZEALAND FLOODS

    WELLINGTON, Nov. 2.—Storms and floods have caused much damage in the Dominion. Several landslips have occurred. The railway line was blocked in the ...

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  46. MURDERS IN FIJI.

    SUVA, Nov. 2.—The third murder in three weeks has been discovered here. An Indian was killed near Labasa on Monday. He was found with the marks of ...

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  47. SIX SHIPLOADS OF WOOL.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—Sir vessels will leave Sydney to-morrow for British and Continental ports with 54,000 bales of wool valued at £1,350,000. ...

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  48. SAFEGUARDING ITALIANS.

    SYDNEY, Nov. 2.—"The people of Australia will not stand for the cowardly, vacillating attitude of the Bruce Government, in allowing them to be insulted by ...

    Article : 188 words
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