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  2. DEFENCE MEASURES

    CANBERRA, Oct. 15.-Acceding to a request for a detailed statement of defence activities in Western Australia the Minister for Defence (Sir Archdale ...

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  3. MINING CASE DECISION.

    KALGOORLIE, Oct. 15.—According to statements made tonight in reliable union circles grave dissatisfaction exists throughout the mining division of the ...

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  4. A LABOUR STALWART.

    BRISBANE, Oct. 15.—Mr. David Riordan, M.H.R., for Kennedy and for 11½ years State member for Bourke, died at Mater Misericordiae Hospital this ...

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  5. NATIVE PASSIONS.

    WYNDHAM, Oct. 15.—In the sweltering heat of the tiny courthouse here, nine aborigines were tried today on charges of murder before the Commissioner of ...

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  6. SHARE DEALINGS.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 15.—A statement that the sum of 45,000 was involved was made by Detective-Sergeant Clifford during the hearing of a charge of conspiracy ...

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  7. BUS STRIKE.

    The hope that a settlement of the strike of employees on metropolitan buses would be effected yesterday was dispelled during the afternoon by the ...

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  8. A TILT AT HITLER.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 15.—An incident during a fancy dress ball on the Moldavia which involved a burlesque by one of the passengers of the idiosyncrasies of the ...

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  9. AIR FORCE EXPANSION.

    "The first step in the expansion of the Air Force organisation in Western Australia," the Minister continued, "is the provision made in the present ...

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  10. A TRAINER'S DEATH.

    ADELAIDE, Oct. 15.—At the conclusion of an inquest today into the death of James O'Neill (40), horse trainer. of John-street, Hindmarsh, the Coroner (Mr. ...

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  11. THE THOREZ INCIDENT

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—Information from Paris suggests the possibility that as a result of the speech delivered in Alsace last Sunday by the French Communist ...

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  12. REPRESENTATIVES ADJOURNS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 15.—Few more eloquent tributes have ever bees! paid to a Federal member than those which members of the House of Represntativs paid ...

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  13. ABORTIVE MUTINY.

    LISBON, Oct. 14.-The trial was opened here today of participants in the unsuccessful mutiny off Lisbon on, September 8 aboard the Portuguese ...

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  14. THE REV. E. H. O. NYE.

    The Re. E. H. O. Nye, superintendent minister of the Fremantle Central Methodist Mission has accepted an Invitation to be superintendent at Canterbury ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  15. AUSTRALIAN SEAMEN.

    CANBERRA, Oct 15.—The assistant Minister for Commerce (Senator Brennan), in commenting today on allegations which have been made recently that ...

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  16. PLANES FROM ENGLAND.

    MELBOURNE, Oct. 15.—The new Hawker Demon planes for the Royal Australian Air Force will arrive in Australia within the next six weeks. The ...

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  17. PLASTERER KILLED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 15.—One man was fatally injured and his companion had several ribs broken today when they fell from scaffolding about 50 feet above the ...

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  18. OVERDUE SKIFF.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 15.—Grave fears for the safety of Brian Abbot and Leslie Bay Simpson have been eased somewhat by definite information that the motor skiff ...

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  19. ENGINEERS WALK OFF

    LONDON, Oct. 14.—The engineers of the P. and O. liner Strathaird (22,284 tons) which was to sail for Australia from Tilbury on Friday with 1,100 ...

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  20. FALL FROM ROOF.

    ALBANY. Oct. 15.—Cecil Lindfield, married, a carpenter employed in the local Permanent way staff of the State railways, was badly injured about 10.30 ...

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  21. CIVIL AVIATION.

    Dealing with the development of civil aviation in Western Australia, Sir Archdale said:—"'he West Australian air services have been in the forefront of the ...

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  22. WORK AND THE MACHINE.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 15.—Loose thinking on the problem of the shorter working week was condemned by Mr. E. J. Harrison (U.A.P. N.S.W.) during the Budget ...

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  23. STOCK EXCHANGE STAMPEDE.

    LONDON. Oct. 15.—The opening of dealings this morning in the 2,000.000 5/ shares in Morris Motors Ltd., that the chairman (Lord Nuffield) recently ...

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  24. TOKIO OLYMPIAD.

    TOKIO, Oct. 14.—Having been granted the right to hold the next Olympic Games in Tokio in 1940, Japan is already making elaborate preparations to make ...

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  25. BOAT CAPSIZED.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 15.—Mrs. May McWhinney (60), of Spring Creek, near Young, was drowned today when a rowing boat capsized in Deep Creek, ...

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  26. BARGEES ON STRIKE.

    PARIS, Oct. 14.—A sudden extension of a strike of bargees, bringing to a standstill the canal and river traffic to Paris, has precipitated a serious ...

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  27. METAL TRADES DISPUTE.

    SYDNEY. Oct. 15.—A compulsory conference has been convened to deal with the dispute in the metal trades industry in which a strike of about 100 moulders ...

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  28. ATLANTIC AIRLINES.

    LONDON, Oct. 15.—"Obviously we cannot allow a rival concern the use of our natural facilities and advantages, ail Irish Free State official said today, ...

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  29. GIRL'S DEATH.

    SYDNEY, Oct. 15.—In the Dubbo Supreme Court today before the. Chief Justice (Sir Frederick Jordan), Inez Evelyn Clarke (44), was acquitted by ...

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  30. WOMEN NOT WANTED.

    LONDON, Oct. 14.—Speaking today at Chingford, the Rev. J. Beeby. chairman of the London district of Rotary International, urged in uncompromising terms ...

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  31. WANNEROO AFFAIRS.

    At the monthly meeting of the Wanneroo Road Board, Mr. E. T. Ashby, in the chair, and the secretary (Mr. T. Scaddan) reported on the question of ...

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  32. AIR MAIL AGREEMENT.

    Sir,—In your report of the discussion at Canberra, in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, Mr. Curtin stated as a probability "that overseas air mails ...

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  33. ALTITUDE RECORD.

    LONDON, Oct. 14.Not content with the world aeroplane altitude record of 49,967 feet (a few feet short of 9½ miles) established on September 29 by ...

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  34. UNCLAIMED DEPOSITS.

    CANBERRA, Oct. 15.—The statement of unclaimed deposits in the Commonwealth Savings Bank published in the "Commonwealth Gazette" today reveals ...

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  35. A PLANE TURNS UP.

    LONDON, Oct. 14.—Airspeed, Ltd, has received from South Africa a cablegram stating that Mr. G. B. S. Errington, who, flying a Puss Moth with a passenger, had ...

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  36. WOOL AND THE TARIFF.

    The Wheatgrowers' Union has telegraphed to Mr. F. Forde, M.H.R., as follows:— "Wool committee of Wheatgrowers' ...

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